According to one of the previous posters it will be blacked out in my area for the Howard game. As to the future, I'm living in the present not the future.sixtoes9134 wrote:What's exotic about ESPN3? It's the future of sports programming.

According to one of the previous posters it will be blacked out in my area for the Howard game. As to the future, I'm living in the present not the future.sixtoes9134 wrote:What's exotic about ESPN3? It's the future of sports programming.
Mustard is an euphemism. They look more like baby poop. But, heck just so we win, who truly cares.ASUDieHard wrote:Looks like we're wearing the mustards for this game, unfortunately:
http://www.appstatesports.com/ViewArtic ... =210268546
We get an opportunity to be on local TV stations in the biggest markets in the state, and we decide to wear these things. Seems like we'd want to put our best foot forward, even if it's just the uniforms we wear. I was actually hoping that these were just an "option" and that we'd never see them at all.
The SoCon only had a few of its top matchups on ESPN3 but no other coverage. The Sun Belt has every game on ESPN3 then has its top games on ESPN and ESPN2. Huge difference.NewApp wrote:sixtoes9134 wrote:Pretty sure there will be two productions, App State TV for local NC stations and ESPN3.
ESPN 3 will be blacked out for NC viewers. So, if you are in the RDU area, you won't be able to get the ESPN 3 broadcast.
Good lord, I thought we were finished with these exotic channels after we left the so called Small Con. Still way proud that we are getting to produce our own TV event.
Wasn't talking about ESPN3 while in the so called Small Con because my internet provider didn't cover ESPN3 at the time. I was referring mostly to those other channels I kept having to add to my DISH packages as well as the brief dalliance with the PBS crappola.JTApps1 wrote:The SoCon only had a few of its top matchups on ESPN3 but no other coverage. The Sun Belt has every game on ESPN3 then has its top games on ESPN and ESPN2. Huge difference.NewApp wrote:sixtoes9134 wrote:Pretty sure there will be two productions, App State TV for local NC stations and ESPN3.
ESPN 3 will be blacked out for NC viewers. So, if you are in the RDU area, you won't be able to get the ESPN 3 broadcast.
Good lord, I thought we were finished with these exotic channels after we left the so called Small Con. Still way proud that we are getting to produce our own TV event.
Luckily all the channels carrying the Howard game are local TV news stations that everyone in those cities have.NewApp wrote:Wasn't talking about ESPN3 while in the so called Small Con because my internet provider didn't cover ESPN3 at the time. I was referring mostly to those other channels I kept having to add to my DISH packages as well as the brief dalliance with the PBS crappola.JTApps1 wrote:The SoCon only had a few of its top matchups on ESPN3 but no other coverage. The Sun Belt has every game on ESPN3 then has its top games on ESPN and ESPN2. Huge difference.NewApp wrote:sixtoes9134 wrote:Pretty sure there will be two productions, App State TV for local NC stations and ESPN3.
ESPN 3 will be blacked out for NC viewers. So, if you are in the RDU area, you won't be able to get the ESPN 3 broadcast.
Good lord, I thought we were finished with these exotic channels after we left the so called Small Con. Still way proud that we are getting to produce our own TV event.
NewApp wrote:According to one of the previous posters it will be blacked out in my area for the Howard game. As to the future, I'm living in the present not the future.I like to watch the games in person in Kidd Brewer Stadium when I can attend, but with my now 10 year old playing kickball (d@mn soccer) in the fall I miss a lot. Last year, I watched virtually all the games on ESPN3 except for the two I attended.