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No time yet for Oregon State
Posted by Bob Condotta
It was expected that a game time and TV info for the Nov. 14 game at Oregon State would be announced today.
Instead, no announcement came, and late in the day, the conference made another announcement saying that several adjustments had been made to the TV situation for that day.
What the conference announced is that:
--- The Stanford-USC game will be televised live on FSN at 12:30 p.m.;
--- It will go to the rarely-used six-day selection windows for the 4 p.m. game on Versus and the 7:20 slot on ESPN/ABC. However, what it also announced is that ESPN/ABC will select first between Arizona State at Oregon and Arizona at California. Versus will televise the game not selected by ESPN/ABC.
--- And that there will no longer have an exclusive telecast window at 12:30 p.m on Nov. 14, "so UCLA at Washington State and Washington at Oregon State should work with their institutional carriers to determine game start times.''
So that means UW and OSU will apparently have to work with FSN-NW (or FCS) to get the game on regionally, and also assuming that means if they did that, it would be at 12:30 p.m. So sounds like a 12:30 p.m. game on one of the FSN channels. Or, if that can't be worked out, untelevised and probably at OSU's normal start time, which was 1 p.m. for Saturday's game against UCLA. (That game, if you recall, had no live TV and was instead on delay on FSN-NW).
Not sure how soon any of this can be worked out but as soon as i know anything official I will pass it along here.
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