LSU-Florida game picked up by CBS at 2:30

Discussion in 'The Tiger's Den' started by TigerLifer3, Sep 29, 2003.

  1. Eleven

    Eleven Founding Member

    we'll still be able to play atleast one big game at night.....the sugar bowl wont start till around 7 :-D
     
  2. Geaux5000

    Geaux5000 Founding Member

    A Bit upsetting

    Here's hoping we can at least get the Auburn game at night. I would hate to not have any SEC games at night this year...
     
  3. marcmc99

    marcmc99 Founding Member

    Before the season started, ESPN had the Auburn game on their schedule for a 6:45 kickoff. It looks like it has been taken off, and no games are scheduled yet for ESPN on the 25th. Anybody know what the deal is with that?
     
  4. danky

    danky Founding Member

    Auburn Plays Tennessee at 6:45 on ESPN this saturday.
     
  5. captainpodnuh

    captainpodnuh Baseball at da Box

    LSUSports.net still has the AU game listed for a 6:45 kickoff. I thought that ESPN has rights over a few games before CBS can choose (i.e., the Auburn game).
     
  6. Kenny Kerth

    Kenny Kerth Founding Member

    You do realize that the Tiger Stadium crowd could affect the starting time for any home game. If you can't get the first snap off........
     
  7. BayouBengal

    BayouBengal Founding Member

    I find it amazing that CBS didn't want the UGA vs Tenn matchup for that week! UGA is knocking on the door of Top 10 and Tenn is already there. That game will be the battle for east bragging rights. Well all I got to say, at least we aren't on JP.
     
  8. DeafValleyBatnR

    DeafValleyBatnR Founding Member

    LOOKS LIKE LSU/AU IS THE BIG GAME ON THE 25TH

    The only hope we have it looks like is ALABAMA vs Tenn the other big game will be ARK vs Ole Miss. LSU vs Auburn is going to huge if Auburn keeps winning. I sure hope its at night.

    5 and 0 baby
     
  9. red55

    red55 curmudgeon Staff Member

    Bullshit.
     
  10. TigerLifer3

    TigerLifer3 Founding Member

    This is how the TV stations pick who carries what games. CBS has first pick each week, followed by ESPN 2nd, Jefferson Pilot 3rd, and ESPN 2 last.
     

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