So the St. Joe's game isn't on TV?


Who dropped the ball on this one?

Not sure, but I will try to file a report on Thursday.

In the Brave New World of Holy Man's schedule, it is easier (and cheaper) to go to a road game than get to the Barn. Relatives in Philly, a contact with a ticket and a day off are getting me in to the new St. Joseph's arena Wedensday night. Row 2 in section 112 behind press row.
 

This makes me sad. If any t.v. station is covering it, it could pop up on a streaming site, but i don't know if any are.
 


This is so stupid! Why is a big 10 team like the gophers hardly ever on tv. It was pathetic I had to watch minnesota vs. north carolina online
 



I agree. Has there been one Gopher game televised on the BTN yet?
 

The last game against Cornell.... morons.
 




I grabbed this link off the CBS website but it looks like, according the St. Joe's schedule, that the game will be available on a sign up basis for St. Joe's like the GoldZone would be for us I guess.

http://www.sjuhawks.com/allaccess/?media=209919

I'm thinking CSTV right?
 

The BTN could do a better job during the non-conference schedule of televising games. They have a lot of fluff programming on there. I guess it takes money though to televise games, so it's easier to rerun a bunch of junk.
 

So, it would cost $10 to watch the game. Might be worth it to see how the boys handle what seems to be an alright team with a good home court advantage.
 




It looks like they also have a "pay-per-view" option. Doesn't have a price though. I would guess somewhere around $2.99-$3.99. I don't what I'm basing that off...
 

>> somewhere around $2.99-$3.99. I don't what I'm basing that off...<<

10-year old porn sites?
 

you can always try atdhe.net... but it's not likely to be up there if it's not televised... can't hurt to try though...
 


This may be a stupid question - but does anyone know how to select the pay-per-view option? When I try to order, it only gives me the monthly or year pass options.
 

Just found this sight that might have the game tonight, ulive.cbssports.com
 

This may be a stupid question - but does anyone know how to select the pay-per-view option? When I try to order, it only gives me the monthly or year pass options.

I sent an email asking the same question to CBS sports but haven't heard back yet. I'll let you know if I get an answer. I'm hoping it's an option as soon as the feed is available.
 


It looks like that monthly subscription is $14.95 vs. $9.95 on the St. Joe's site.

I think they are the same feeds both through CBSSports, $9.95 monthly for just St. Joe's video, $14.95 for anything.
 

I might just kick it old school, build a fire, and listen to the game on the radio. Hmm...
 





This may be a stupid question - but does anyone know how to select the pay-per-view option? When I try to order, it only gives me the monthly or year pass options.

I sent the email and here is the response:

Subject
St Joe vs MN

Discussion Thread
Response (Fitz M.) 12/07/2010 06:17 PM
College Sports Fan,

Thank you for your inquiry. It is up to the school on how they want to offer the subscriptions. If the school offers a pay-per-view event it will be an option on the subscription selections. Unfortunately there is not a PPV option for this particular school at the moment, you will need to purchase either the monthly or yearly subscription to the school or our ULive subscription to view this game. The school subscription includes all of the content provided by the school. If you upgrade to the ULive All Access, you will be able to see all of the content from the other participating schools. For a list of participating schools check here http://reg.cstv.com/aa_products/ and here http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/teams. For more information on the exact content available, please visit the individual schools for more details.

Thank you.
Customer 12/07/2010 05:51 PM
How can I subscribe to a one time event and what is the cost.
 

Dammit! Stuck with the painful choice of listening to Spencer.
 

As Dex says .. The sjuhawks.com site offers audio streaming for free
 




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