Minnesota at Michigan: TV Map ESPN College Football By GoAUpher

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Since this week's game is on ABC/ESPN2, where you live really matters if you don't have cable.

This is getting a little scary. We've reached week 5 of the college football season, and the Gophers have not played a single 11am game. We know it's not going to last, but this is seriously getting a little weird (in a good way). In case you need the reminder, here's when and where you'll find the Gophers on TV this week:

When: 2:30 PM CT

TV: ABC/ESPN2

Ah yes, the ABC regional game with mirror coverage on ESPN2. The game that creates the eternal question of "Will I need cable in order to see the Gophers play?" Thanks to the magic of the internet, I am able to tell you in advance!

http://www.thedailygopher.com/2014/...ichigan-tv-map-espn-college-football-coverage
TV Coverage Map For Minnesota @ Michigan
 

Remember when adding Rutgers was believed to be "gaining" the New York market. Guess ABC believes otherwise.
 

Yep - the first thing I noticed was that NYC and Washington went ACC instead of B1G.

I always get a kick out it when some lonely outpost tends to buck the trend. I guess this week's example is the station in northern Wyoming.
 

Remember when adding Rutgers was believed to be "gaining" the New York market. Guess ABC believes otherwise.

Not that I'm gung-ho about Rutgers joining the Big Ten (but what's done is done), but it's not going to happen overnight. Let's see what happens over time, after Rutgers and Maryland have been in the Big Ten for a few years.
 

Not that I'm gung-ho about Rutgers joining the Big Ten (but what's done is done), but it's not going to happen overnight. Let's see what happens over time, after Rutgers and Maryland have been in the Big Ten for a few years.

Right -- and the first step is getting BTN more penetration in those markets. That's a big help to the conference immediately.
 


Yep - the first thing I noticed was that NYC and Washington went ACC instead of B1G.

I always get a kick out it when some lonely outpost tends to buck the trend. I guess this week's example is the station in northern Wyoming.

How many people do you anticipate will be watching college football in Northeastern Wyoming on a Saturday afternoon? I have been to Sheridan, WY numerous times and the answer is "not many".
 

This is getting a little scary. We've reached week 5 of the college football season, and the Gophers have not played a single 11am game. We know it's not going to last, but this is seriously getting a little weird (in a good way).

Don't jinx us!
 

How many people do you anticipate will be watching college football in Northeastern Wyoming on a Saturday afternoon? I have been to Sheridan, WY numerous times and the answer is "not many".

There's not many people there, period.
 





How many people do you anticipate will be watching college football in Northeastern Wyoming on a Saturday afternoon? I have been to Sheridan, WY numerous times and the answer is "not many".

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