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Retro
September 15th, 2005, 03:40 PM
WEEK 3
THURSDAY, SEPT 15th
HAMPTON at NORTH CAROLINA A&T ESPN U 7:30 PM
SATURDAY, SEPT 17th
BUTLER at ROBERT MORRIS FOXP / FCS - A 12:00 PM
PRINCETON at LAFAYETTE CSTV 1:30 PM
MORGAN STATE vs. SAVANNAH STATE BET (D) 7:00 PM
NORTHERN IOWA at IOWA COX / ALT / ESPN G 3:30 PM
TENNESSEE TECH at NORTHERN ILLINOIS COM - C / CSS 4:00 PM
SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA at NORTHERN COLORADO FOXRM / FCS - C 4:00 PM
WILLIAM & MARY at RHODE ISLAND MSG / NESN/ CSTV (D) 12:00 PM
NORTHEASTERN at VILLANOVA CN8 7:00 PM
GEORGIA SOUTHERN at WOFFORD CSS 7:00 PM
SACRAMENTO STATE at PORTLAND STATE COM-W 9:00 PM
Lumberjacks76
September 15th, 2005, 05:06 PM
It always amazes me when NAU never seems to get on television in Arizona (unless they are playing ASU or UofA). The only time I ever saw NAU play on t.v. was in Flagstaff.
Paul
catbob
September 15th, 2005, 07:52 PM
MSU/Cal Poly will be on Altitude, and we have the coordinates for anyone interested in watching it. It is on Dish, you could call up a bar and ask for them to go to it, or if you have Dish yourself, I assume you can do it, I don't know anything about Dish network. :)
Lehigh Football Nation
September 15th, 2005, 07:54 PM
WEEK 3
SATURDAY, SEPT 17th
PRINCETON at LAFAYETTE CSTV 1:30 PM
I'll be there! Covering the game for I-AA.org!
Tribe4SF
September 15th, 2005, 08:08 PM
Tribe and URI are also on CNS. Channel 35 for Cox subscribers in Tidewater.
GOKATS
September 15th, 2005, 08:10 PM
MSU/Cal Poly will be on Altitude, and we have the coordinates for anyone interested in watching it. It is on Dish, you could call up a bar and ask for them to go to it, or if you have Dish yourself, I assume you can do it, I don't know anything about Dish network. :)
Cal Poly- MSU is on MaxMedia, not Altitude, in the major cities of Montana. It is not on DISH or DirecTV. The coordinates are available, but require a big dish, seldom seen anymore except sports bars. ;)
Go Lehigh TU Owl
September 15th, 2005, 08:22 PM
Cal Poly- MSU is on MaxMedia, not Altitude, in the major cities of Montana.
What exactly is classified as a major city in Montana? More than 500 people? I think living in the Northeast corridor my idea of a "major" city might be different. ;)
RadMann
September 15th, 2005, 08:32 PM
I've been to Montana and the cities are not too big but it is a great place to visit. I was in Billings which is a small city by eastern standards. If you ever have a chance to visit MT though, go. Just driving on the wide open highways is cool.
GOKATS
September 15th, 2005, 08:48 PM
I've been to Montana and the cities are not too big but it is a great place to visit. I was in Billings which is a small city by eastern standards. If you ever have a chance to visit MT though, go. Just driving on the wide open highways is cool.
LMAO!
True our biggest city may be 100,000, with the other majors in the 25,000-60,00 range, but MaxMedia (an ABC affiliate) covers most of the major population areas of the state.
Thanks RadMann! Montana is truely the "Last Best Place". :)
Retro
September 15th, 2005, 09:27 PM
I'll be there! Covering the game for I-AA.org!
Give the CSTV announcers a copy of the I-AA Magazine and tell them to read it!
ccd494
September 15th, 2005, 09:49 PM
Richmond @ Maine WABI-TV Ch 5 in Bangor
Also, I believe its like $14.95 on watchmainesports.com or .tv.
Lehigh Football Nation
September 15th, 2005, 10:20 PM
Give the CSTV announcers a copy of the I-AA Magazine and tell them to read it!
Fed-ex me the mag, and I will! ;) Haven't got mine yet... so make that 3 copies? LOL
Hansel
September 17th, 2005, 01:07 PM
Does that mean you approve of this year's edition... warts and all?
After a brief readthrough.. I noticed a lot fewer warts than in 04 :)
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