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re: Baseball TV Schedule
Posted on 1/15/15 at 2:37 pm to LSUfan4444
Posted on 1/15/15 at 2:37 pm to LSUfan4444
This was posted in The Advocate on Monday:
LSU baseball will have 13 of its 30 regular-season Southeastern Conference baseball games televised on an ESPN platform this year, coach Paul Mainieri said Friday.
The full SEC television schedule is expected to be released soon, but Tigers fans can rest a little easier knowing that nearly half of LSU’s league games will be on the tube.
The television schedule for the 2015 LSU baseball season has been clouded with uncertainty since the inception of the SEC Network, which now holds exclusive rights for many games.
The Tigers had nearly 30 regular-season games on television last year, most via Cox Sports Television, including 17 SEC games. They will have about 20 games on television this season — 13 conference games and, likely, seven road nonconference games, which don’t fall under the realm of the SEC Network.
LSU plans to stream all of its nonconference home baseball games on SEC Network plus, the new online entity of the SEC Network. The 17 SEC games not shown on TV will be streamed online via ESPN and the SEC Network.
CST has requested to air all seven of the Tigers’ nonconference road games. The network has received permission to air LSU’s games at Southern University on March 17 and at Zephyr Field against Louisiana-Lafayette on March 31, the Wally Pontiff Classic.
Cox has submitted requests to air the other five games, including games at UNO and Tulane and against Houston, Baylor and Nebraska in the Houston College Classic March 6-8.
LSU baseball will have 13 of its 30 regular-season Southeastern Conference baseball games televised on an ESPN platform this year, coach Paul Mainieri said Friday.
The full SEC television schedule is expected to be released soon, but Tigers fans can rest a little easier knowing that nearly half of LSU’s league games will be on the tube.
The television schedule for the 2015 LSU baseball season has been clouded with uncertainty since the inception of the SEC Network, which now holds exclusive rights for many games.
The Tigers had nearly 30 regular-season games on television last year, most via Cox Sports Television, including 17 SEC games. They will have about 20 games on television this season — 13 conference games and, likely, seven road nonconference games, which don’t fall under the realm of the SEC Network.
LSU plans to stream all of its nonconference home baseball games on SEC Network plus, the new online entity of the SEC Network. The 17 SEC games not shown on TV will be streamed online via ESPN and the SEC Network.
CST has requested to air all seven of the Tigers’ nonconference road games. The network has received permission to air LSU’s games at Southern University on March 17 and at Zephyr Field against Louisiana-Lafayette on March 31, the Wally Pontiff Classic.
Cox has submitted requests to air the other five games, including games at UNO and Tulane and against Houston, Baylor and Nebraska in the Houston College Classic March 6-8.
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