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I don't see the Nebraska game on the guide for my directv ESPN full court channels? 780-800. Does anyone know the deal with that. It is listed on the full court schedule.
on Directv, i don't know if it'll be blacked outcheck ch648
check ch648
That is Fox Sports Midwest on DirecTV. Unless you are in that coverage area, or have the Fox Sports package you will not see the game on this channel.
I would expect that the schedule has not been updated for the Full Court games so you shouldn't worry. Also, from my knowledge ESPN doesn't change many if any of the Full Court games once the conference season starts. Unless the game is picked up by ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, or ESPN8 'the ocho' you will see all Clone games on the Full Court package. ESPN has access to all Cyclone games because of their contracts and ownership by ABC which carries the ISU games.
Kansas at home and away (ESPN), Texas A&M away (ESPNU) are the only games not on Full Court the rest of the season.
I would tend to agree with you except this happened last season. once we started sucking they pulled all of our games for other ones. It seems a little early to start switching but since it happened last year and I don't see it on the list of games tomorrow on my tv.... call me skeptical.
If Fox Sports picks it up which it has, ESPN full court could be shut out. Still can watch the free trial.
Colorado isnt far away, just jump on an airplane and come see the game in personThis sucks. I just checked my guide and it isn't listed either. I have 6 channels of Full Court on Comcast in CO. The 6th Channel doesn't have anything scheduled. The other 5 are already full and scheduled. This sucks.
As far as I can tell they are separate entities, however as in my earlier post, this doesn't make any sense at all. I can't believe it would be that tough to take a game from the internet and feed it into one of our empty full court t.v. channels??? Maybe we should call them and get the lowdown.