I live in Chicago and have been loving seeing the Bradley game broadcast up north, the next televised game against Evansville will be on tv and I'm not sure if it's on comcast or not. Will I be able to watch any game not on comcast and if so what would the channel be? Thanks
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No, unfortunately, we only have 2 Comcast 102 games left this year, the two ISU's. But Sat and the following sat are on Fox so comcast 37 should have both, depending on if they have stupid PAc 10 coverage instead. I have no idea why I was subjected to Washington's 30 point rout of WSU Saturday, delaying the BU broadcast. Ever heard of regional coverage, Comcast?
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Originally posted by triple21play View PostI live in Chicago and have been loving seeing the Bradley game broadcast up north, the next televised game against Evansville will be on tv and I'm not sure if it's on comcast or not. Will I be able to watch any game not on comcast and if so what would the channel be? Thanks
The game at Evansville on Saturday, 2/6 is on the MVC-TV network. Comcast in Chicago usually carries the MVC-TV games on their main cable channel, unless they get preempted by a Bulls or Blackhawks game. Since it is a 4:05 pm game, I think it will be on Comcast.
The home game against UNI on Sat. 2/13 is also an MVC-TV game, and will also likely be on Comcast in Chicago. And the final game of the regular season, 2/27 at Creighton, is a possible MVC-TV ("wildcard") game.
In addition, the home game Tuesday, 2/9 against Illinois State, and the road game Tuesday, 2/16 at Indiana State are televised by the local Comcast station, and will be carried on Comcast cable channel 102 in Chicago.
The MVC tournament games, exept for the championship, will also be MVC-TV network games on Comcast. The championship game will be on CBS.
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Originally posted by chitown fanatic View Post...depending on if they have stupid PAc 10 coverage instead. I have no idea why I was subjected to Washington's 30 point rout of WSU Saturday, delaying the BU broadcast. Ever heard of regional coverage, Comcast?
We could have seen the 1st 5 minutes of the BU-ISU game, which was probably the most exciting part of the entire game.
This Saturday, I don't see anything in the FSN line-up that would interrupt the entire Evansville game [4 PM start]
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Originally posted by Da Coach View PostRemaining TV games that can be seen in Chicago:
The game at Evansville on Saturday, 2/6 is on the MVC-TV network. Comcast in Chicago usually carries the MVC-TV games on their main cable channel, unless they get preempted by a Bulls or Blackhawks game. Since it is a 4:05 pm game, I think it will be on Comcast.
The home game against UNI on Sat. 2/13 is also an MVC-TV game, and will also likely be on Comcast in Chicago. And the final game of the regular season, 2/27 at Creighton, is a possible MVC-TV ("wildcard") game.
In addition, the home game Tuesday, 2/9 against Illinois State, and the road game Tuesday, 2/16 at Indiana State are televised by the local Comcast station, and will be carried on Comcast cable channel 102 in Chicago.
The MVC tournament games, exept for the championship, will also be MVC-TV network games on Comcast. The championship game will be on CBS.
The BU game at Creighton has now been assigned a 2:05 pm starting time. Currently there are no plans for it to be televised back to Peoria, but that could still possible change.
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