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USF’s football game at Western Kentucky on Sept. 12 is set for 7:30 p.m. kickoff and will be televised locally on BrightHouse, Ch. 47.
Posted by Brett McMurphy, on 06/29 at 08:26 PM
Hector, USF-WKU is also on ESPN Regional, so it may be on in your neck of the woods (outside Tampa). Remember they can wait as late as 6 or 12-days before kickoff before assigning a network/kickoff time. I’m sure if USF and Miami are both nationally ranked, they’ll get a good slot. If you’re ESPN, though, there’s no reason to commit to a time slot now until they see how the season shakes out.
Posted by Ken, on 06/29 at 06:50 PM
Hate these Bright House exclusives on away games. Lots of us don’t subscribe to BH.
Posted by Hector Jimenez, on 06/29 at 05:57 PM
Okay….so we got two for sure on ESPN (at RU and home against UC) one on ESPN2 (home against WVU) and one the family of networks (at UConn).
Glad to see the WKU game will be on regionally, although I won’t get to see it….but when are they going to make a call on the FSU or UM games?
I thought the UM was contracted for TV as part of the scheduling deal already….and wouldn’t both of those games be incredible for TV anyway! Why so slow on the decision?
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Posted by gobulls32, on 06/30 at 06:29 AM
Sometimes ESPN regional also means PPV if you have Direct TV and subscribe to ‘Gameplan.’