terrierbob
November 20th, 2007, 10:12 PM
from Wofford athletics website
http://athletics.wofford.edu/news/2007/11/20/FB_1120072044.aspx
ATLANTA, Ga. – Comcast / Charter Sports Southeast (CSS) announces it will broadcast two key NCAA Division I FCS playoff games on Saturday, November 24, 2007. The Wofford College contest at Montana will air on a taped-delay beginning at 3:30 pm ET.
Coverage of the first round matchups begins at noon ET with live coverage of James Madison at Southern Conference champion's Appalachian State University.
CSS is available in the Greenville and Spartanburg markets on Charter expanded basic cable channel 58. Please check local listings for availability in other Comcast/Charter markets in the southeast.
"CSS is proud to offer exciting Division I-AA action with two games that feature two outstanding programs from our region," said CSS General Manager Mark Fuhrman. "Appalachian State's accomplishments are well documented, including their season-opening upset of then highly ranked powerhouse Michigan and Wofford's season includes a victory over that same Appalachian State team as well as a share atop the Southern Conference final standings. CSS strives to bring our viewers the very best college football action available."
http://athletics.wofford.edu/news/2007/11/20/FB_1120072044.aspx
ATLANTA, Ga. – Comcast / Charter Sports Southeast (CSS) announces it will broadcast two key NCAA Division I FCS playoff games on Saturday, November 24, 2007. The Wofford College contest at Montana will air on a taped-delay beginning at 3:30 pm ET.
Coverage of the first round matchups begins at noon ET with live coverage of James Madison at Southern Conference champion's Appalachian State University.
CSS is available in the Greenville and Spartanburg markets on Charter expanded basic cable channel 58. Please check local listings for availability in other Comcast/Charter markets in the southeast.
"CSS is proud to offer exciting Division I-AA action with two games that feature two outstanding programs from our region," said CSS General Manager Mark Fuhrman. "Appalachian State's accomplishments are well documented, including their season-opening upset of then highly ranked powerhouse Michigan and Wofford's season includes a victory over that same Appalachian State team as well as a share atop the Southern Conference final standings. CSS strives to bring our viewers the very best college football action available."