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Post by VB Junkie on May 1, 2003 15:21:59 GMT -5
So someone could please tell me if tonights games are going to be on TV at all? Even on taped delay, How about the champioship game??!?? I'd like to remind you that Im from the Midwest and do not have direct TV so pleaseeeeeee
THANKS AGAIN
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Post by vballdoll on May 1, 2003 15:31:51 GMT -5
The Lewis-Pepperdine semifinal match is scheduled to be televised on a delayed basis on ESPN2 on Friday (May 2) morning beginning at 8 a.m. (PDT) with the Brigham Young-Penn State semifinal match to follow at 11 a.m.
The championship match will be aired live nationally on ESPN2.
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Newfan
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Post by Newfan on May 1, 2003 15:32:50 GMT -5
Championship game on Saturday will be live on espn2.
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Post by VB Junkie on May 1, 2003 15:43:30 GMT -5
8 AM pacific time, that is like 4 in the morning over here right? Ok maybe more like 6 AM but who are they kidding???
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Post by Anon on May 1, 2003 15:52:26 GMT -5
I just hope that ESPN2 doesn't change the scheduled time for showing the tape delay, like they did last year. Otherwise, my VCR will be recording rodeo again instead of the semi.
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Post by IdahoBoy on May 1, 2003 19:16:28 GMT -5
VBJunkie... if you are in the midwest, then you're likely able to see the 8am PST match at like 10am. East is ahead of west in the time zones.
Hawaiians will need to be up at 5 am to catch it live. Why is it so damned early?
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Post by Charlie on May 2, 2003 0:15:36 GMT -5
Hawaiians will need to be up at 5 am to catch it live. Why is it so damned early? A quick answer is probably this: the NCAA has to buy the time to show this and all its other championships. Morning time slots are much cheaper than evening prime-time slots.
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