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CBS Sports Television Schedule
Posted on 8/4/10 at 11:32 am
Posted on 8/4/10 at 11:32 am
Posted on 8/4/10 at 11:34 am to LSUmakemewanna
I really dont understand why the West Virginia game is going to be on CBS. They usually never pick up OOC games like this one
Posted on 8/4/10 at 11:36 am to filmmaker45
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I really dont understand why the West Virginia game is going to be on CBS. They usually never pick up OOC games like this one
Can you read??? It doesn't say it is going to be on CBS. It says it may be on CBS. However, I would say there is a 95% chance that Bama/Ark is the CBS game that day and LSU/WV is at night on ESPN.
Posted on 8/4/10 at 11:38 am to LSUray
quote:
would say there is a 95% chance that Bama/Ark is the CBS game that day and LSU/WV is at night on ESPN
Tru Dat
Posted on 8/4/10 at 11:39 am to filmmaker45
quote:
I really dont understand why the West Virginia game is going to be on CBS. They usually never pick up OOC games like this one
i thought espn helped put together this home and home so why wouldn't they cover it
Posted on 8/4/10 at 11:42 am to StraightCashHomey21
This game will definitely be on ESPN or ESPN2 at night. No way will CBS pass up the prime SEC matchup of the week(BAMA vs. Arkansas). CBS=SEC matchup of the week/thread.
Posted on 8/4/10 at 11:45 am to CRAZY 4 LSU
THANK YOU!!
Put an end to all of these rumors floating around. My, how people are so negative about our upcoming football season but yet bitch when we have to play a day game.
Put an end to all of these rumors floating around. My, how people are so negative about our upcoming football season but yet bitch when we have to play a day game.
Posted on 8/4/10 at 12:23 pm to Fugly
so this tells us nothing new. congratulations.
Posted on 8/4/10 at 12:23 pm to Fugly
is there a current list somewhere that has an overall TV schedule for CFB?
Posted on 8/4/10 at 12:25 pm to bayoubengal225
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My, how people are so negative about our upcoming football season but yet bitch when we have to play a day game
Some Tiger fans think you are not a true Tiger fan unless you are bitching about something.
Posted on 8/4/10 at 12:27 pm to Fugly
No way CBS will pass on the game between the projected #1 & #2 SECW teams.
WVU at night in Death Valley.
WVU at night in Death Valley.
Posted on 8/4/10 at 12:32 pm to Fugly
but wait a minute, thats not what Dandy said, and he is never wrong
Posted on 8/4/10 at 12:42 pm to OweO
THE SEC ON CBS schedule features a total of 15 games during the network's 12-week season, including the SEC Championship on Saturday, Dec. 4. In addition to the SEC, CBS Sports will broadcast Notre Dame vs. Navy on Saturday, Oct. 23, the annual Army-Navy game on Saturday, Dec. 11 and the 76th Sun Bowl on Friday, Dec. 31.
Highlights of 2010 schedule include:
Sept. 18 Florida at Tennessee 3:30 PM, ET
Oct. 2 SEC DOUBLEHEADER - Prime Time 3:30 PM, ET
8:00 PM, ET
Oct. 23 Notre Dame vs. Navy 12:00 NOON, ET
Oct. 30 Georgia vs. Florida 3:30 PM, ET
Nov. 13 SEC Doubleheader 12:00 NOON, ET
3:30 PM, ET
Dec. 4 SEC Championship 4:00 PM, ET
Dec. 11 Army vs. Navy 2:30 PM, ET
Dec. 31 (Fri.) Sun Bowl 2:00 PM, ET
All other "SEC Games of the Week" will be announced six-to-12 days prior to their broadcast date.
Highlights of 2010 schedule include:
Sept. 18 Florida at Tennessee 3:30 PM, ET
Oct. 2 SEC DOUBLEHEADER - Prime Time 3:30 PM, ET
8:00 PM, ET
Oct. 23 Notre Dame vs. Navy 12:00 NOON, ET
Oct. 30 Georgia vs. Florida 3:30 PM, ET
Nov. 13 SEC Doubleheader 12:00 NOON, ET
3:30 PM, ET
Dec. 4 SEC Championship 4:00 PM, ET
Dec. 11 Army vs. Navy 2:30 PM, ET
Dec. 31 (Fri.) Sun Bowl 2:00 PM, ET
All other "SEC Games of the Week" will be announced six-to-12 days prior to their broadcast date.
Posted on 8/4/10 at 12:44 pm to LSUmakemewanna
Since it says "OR" if we don't play on CBS then we play on ESPN correct?
Posted on 8/4/10 at 12:56 pm to BayAreaTigerFan
quote:I would think so...LSU/WVU should have decent national appeal...
Since it says "OR" if we don't play on CBS then we play on ESPN correct?
Posted on 8/4/10 at 12:57 pm to LSUray
quote:
I would say there is a 95% chance that Bama/Ark is the CBS game that day and LSU/WV is at night on ESPN.
please let this be the case i hate day games in tiger stadium
Posted on 8/4/10 at 1:36 pm to catholictigerfan
I was just about to post this on the thread that got whacked in response to someone talking about having the game at 7 and telling the networks that they were welcome to cover it then...
It was in September 1983, that the charter plane touched down in Baton Rouge, LA., and the eighth-ranked Washington Huskies emerged into heat and humidity. They were situated seventy miles northwest of New Orleans along the Mississippi River. The Dawgs headed straight for their antebellum-styled hotel for team meetings.
This was in preparation for their showdown with highly-touted Louisiana State on Saturday night—in a place legendary for tailgating.
...
One major network wanted to put this game on national TV, but LSU Athletic Director Bob Brodhead refused to change the game to an afternoon kickoff. He reasoned that Tiger fans would revolt or perhaps literally show up at sunrise to start tailgating.
“We’re known to have the night games here,” said the soft-spoken Hilliard. “The fans would have all day to get pumped up for the game. We weren’t a team that cared to have a twelve o’clock, one o’clock or three o’clock game. The fans picnic and watch other college play during the course of the day. They co-mingle with the family and other fans, and just go out there and have a great time. I enjoy it thoroughly myself. When I was a player, I wished I could have tailgated and played at the same time.”
LINK
I remember a lot of people bitching about Broadhead, but at least he had testicular fortitude...
...and, no, antibiotics don't clear that up.
It was in September 1983, that the charter plane touched down in Baton Rouge, LA., and the eighth-ranked Washington Huskies emerged into heat and humidity. They were situated seventy miles northwest of New Orleans along the Mississippi River. The Dawgs headed straight for their antebellum-styled hotel for team meetings.
This was in preparation for their showdown with highly-touted Louisiana State on Saturday night—in a place legendary for tailgating.
...
One major network wanted to put this game on national TV, but LSU Athletic Director Bob Brodhead refused to change the game to an afternoon kickoff. He reasoned that Tiger fans would revolt or perhaps literally show up at sunrise to start tailgating.
“We’re known to have the night games here,” said the soft-spoken Hilliard. “The fans would have all day to get pumped up for the game. We weren’t a team that cared to have a twelve o’clock, one o’clock or three o’clock game. The fans picnic and watch other college play during the course of the day. They co-mingle with the family and other fans, and just go out there and have a great time. I enjoy it thoroughly myself. When I was a player, I wished I could have tailgated and played at the same time.”
LINK
I remember a lot of people bitching about Broadhead, but at least he had testicular fortitude...
...and, no, antibiotics don't clear that up.
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