garn Posted August 6, 2010 Share Posted August 6, 2010 Unless something is changing, every game will not be on national TV in any meaningful sense. All games are on Big 10 Network, but often multiple games are on at once, so someone with the basic cable version of BTN will only see one of those, unless they pay extra to see the other. Example, this Sept. 2, Marshall-OSU and Towson-Indiana are both on BTN at the same time. So, will they have 2 different stations, or will you be able to chose which game you want? There are spill over channels on both DirecTV and Dish Network. I've got DirecTV and during the 11am window, you could have up to 4 Big 10 Network games on different channels at the same time. Some cable companies carry the "spill over games", some do not. Quote Link to comment
mdbuck85 Posted August 6, 2010 Share Posted August 6, 2010 Hey Huskers, Buckeye here. Welcome to the party. You guys are well respected and a great addition to the Big Ten. Just wanted to explain a little about the BTN. The Big Ten has contracts with ABC/ESPN and then of course the BTN. ABC/ESPN get first pick of games. But never fear, There is no regionalization of Big Ten games. Lets saythe Huskers are only on in the normal husker viewing region and there is another game on ABC in the east, then the NU game will be on ESPN or ESPN2 by contract to everyone outside the region that Husker game is on. As far as the BTN, during non game days it is only one channel, but on Saturdays during the season they may have anywhere from 2-5 games on at the same time. What they have is like 5 BTN channels. For instance on Directv, the BTN is channel 610. But on game day they also have other channels like 620,621,622,623 etc. Each one would have a different Big Ten game on at the same time. Don't remember the exact auxiliary channels but thats how it works. So, if the Husker game is not on ABC/ESPN then it will be on the BTN. Every single Big Ten game is on TV. You will never need PPV again. Also on Directv and most cable companies the BTN is part of the basic package. I am sure Delany will be making this demand in Nebraska shortly. It really is awesome. I am an Ohio guy who moved to Maryland for work. It has been awesome. The BTN is absolutely great. You guys will love it. Again welcome to the party! 2 Quote Link to comment
badger79 Posted August 6, 2010 Share Posted August 6, 2010 Does anyone know how much it costs to order the Big 10 Network? Comcast doesn't offer it in any of their packages. Comcast definitely has Big Ten Network on its sports package in non-Big Ten states; it also carries the spillover channels. I'm pretty sure the tier is only like $5-$10 extra per month. Actually, if you have Comcast, they have a bunch of Nebraska-related programming on the Big Ten Network On Demand -- interviews with Tom Osborne, Barry Alvarez and Jim Delany on the expansion and so on. There are no Big Ten home games on ESPNU or ESPN360. Only ABC/ESPN/ESPN2 and the Big Ten Network. Road non-conference games are a different story, of course. Quote Link to comment
Ratt Mhule Posted August 6, 2010 Share Posted August 6, 2010 Hey Huskers, Buckeye here. Welcome to the party. You guys are well respected and a great addition to the Big Ten. Just wanted to explain a little about the BTN. The Big Ten has contracts with ABC/ESPN and then of course the BTN. ABC/ESPN get first pick of games. But never fear, There is no regionalization of Big Ten games. Lets saythe Huskers are only on in the normal husker viewing region and there is another game on ABC in the east, then the NU game will be on ESPN or ESPN2 by contract to everyone outside the region that Husker game is on. As far as the BTN, during non game days it is only one channel, but on Saturdays during the season they may have anywhere from 2-5 games on at the same time. What they have is like 5 BTN channels. For instance on Directv, the BTN is channel 610. But on game day they also have other channels like 620,621,622,623 etc. Each one would have a different Big Ten game on at the same time. Don't remember the exact auxiliary channels but thats how it works. So, if the Husker game is not on ABC/ESPN then it will be on the BTN. Every single Big Ten game is on TV. You will never need PPV again. Also on Directv and most cable companies the BTN is part of the basic package. I am sure Delany will be making this demand in Nebraska shortly. It really is awesome. I am an Ohio guy who moved to Maryland for work. It has been awesome. The BTN is absolutely great. You guys will love it. Again welcome to the party! Thanks for the information! Can't wait to get to the Big 10. And welcome to the board Quote Link to comment
Captain K Posted August 6, 2010 Share Posted August 6, 2010 Hey Huskers, Buckeye here. Welcome to the party. You guys are well respected and a great addition to the Big Ten. Just wanted to explain a little about the BTN. The Big Ten has contracts with ABC/ESPN and then of course the BTN. ABC/ESPN get first pick of games. But never fear, There is no regionalization of Big Ten games. Lets saythe Huskers are only on in the normal husker viewing region and there is another game on ABC in the east, then the NU game will be on ESPN or ESPN2 by contract to everyone outside the region that Husker game is on. As far as the BTN, during non game days it is only one channel, but on Saturdays during the season they may have anywhere from 2-5 games on at the same time. What they have is like 5 BTN channels. For instance on Directv, the BTN is channel 610. But on game day they also have other channels like 620,621,622,623 etc. Each one would have a different Big Ten game on at the same time. Don't remember the exact auxiliary channels but thats how it works. So, if the Husker game is not on ABC/ESPN then it will be on the BTN. Every single Big Ten game is on TV. You will never need PPV again. Also on Directv and most cable companies the BTN is part of the basic package. I am sure Delany will be making this demand in Nebraska shortly. It really is awesome. I am an Ohio guy who moved to Maryland for work. It has been awesome. The BTN is absolutely great. You guys will love it. Again welcome to the party! Best post ever! Quote Link to comment
GSG Posted August 6, 2010 Share Posted August 6, 2010 Hey Huskers, Buckeye here. Welcome to the party. You guys are well respected and a great addition to the Big Ten. Just wanted to explain a little about the BTN. The Big Ten has contracts with ABC/ESPN and then of course the BTN. ABC/ESPN get first pick of games. But never fear, There is no regionalization of Big Ten games. Lets saythe Huskers are only on in the normal husker viewing region and there is another game on ABC in the east, then the NU game will be on ESPN or ESPN2 by contract to everyone outside the region that Husker game is on. As far as the BTN, during non game days it is only one channel, but on Saturdays during the season they may have anywhere from 2-5 games on at the same time. What they have is like 5 BTN channels. For instance on Directv, the BTN is channel 610. But on game day they also have other channels like 620,621,622,623 etc. Each one would have a different Big Ten game on at the same time. Don't remember the exact auxiliary channels but thats how it works. So, if the Husker game is not on ABC/ESPN then it will be on the BTN. Every single Big Ten game is on TV. You will never need PPV again. Also on Directv and most cable companies the BTN is part of the basic package. I am sure Delany will be making this demand in Nebraska shortly. It really is awesome. I am an Ohio guy who moved to Maryland for work. It has been awesome. The BTN is absolutely great. You guys will love it. Again welcome to the party! Let's hope so, cuz where I live, the cable packages blow hard Quote Link to comment
huzkerbob Posted August 7, 2010 Share Posted August 7, 2010 NO MORE FRICKIN PAY PER VIEWS!!!! :w00t :w00t :w00t :w00t Amen brotha!!! Quote Link to comment
schuhbdoo Posted August 7, 2010 Share Posted August 7, 2010 Hey Huskers, Buckeye here. Welcome to the party. You guys are well respected and a great addition to the Big Ten. Just wanted to explain a little about the BTN. The Big Ten has contracts with ABC/ESPN and then of course the BTN. ABC/ESPN get first pick of games. But never fear, There is no regionalization of Big Ten games. Lets saythe Huskers are only on in the normal husker viewing region and there is another game on ABC in the east, then the NU game will be on ESPN or ESPN2 by contract to everyone outside the region that Husker game is on. As far as the BTN, during non game days it is only one channel, but on Saturdays during the season they may have anywhere from 2-5 games on at the same time. What they have is like 5 BTN channels. For instance on Directv, the BTN is channel 610. But on game day they also have other channels like 620,621,622,623 etc. Each one would have a different Big Ten game on at the same time. Don't remember the exact auxiliary channels but thats how it works. So, if the Husker game is not on ABC/ESPN then it will be on the BTN. Every single Big Ten game is on TV. You will never need PPV again. Also on Directv and most cable companies the BTN is part of the basic package. I am sure Delany will be making this demand in Nebraska shortly. It really is awesome. I am an Ohio guy who moved to Maryland for work. It has been awesome. The BTN is absolutely great. You guys will love it. Again welcome to the party! Thanks for the information! Can't wait to get to the Big 10. And welcome to the board We are less than 2 months into this new marriage and it is going to be huge for NU longterm. Not only do we get to leave the UTurds behind but this will have a huge impact on NU in terms of recruiting and exposure for NU athletics. We live in a world of unintended consequences. I don't even know what that means but I think it applies to NU in this situation of joining the BIG 10. Quote Link to comment
garn Posted August 7, 2010 Share Posted August 7, 2010 2010 Big 10 Kickoff special on Big 10 Network right now and will be repeated at 6pm tonight. A conversation with TO will be a part of the hour long broadcast. Quote Link to comment
badger79 Posted August 7, 2010 Share Posted August 7, 2010 2010 Big 10 Kickoff special on Big 10 Network right now and will be repeated at 6pm tonight. A conversation with TO will be a part of the hour long broadcast. If you don't have BTN yet, I'm pretty sure this is the conversation with Osborne. (or even if you do have BTN and don't want to wait for the show!) Quote Link to comment
Ratt Mhule Posted August 7, 2010 Share Posted August 7, 2010 2010 Big 10 Kickoff special on Big 10 Network right now and will be repeated at 6pm tonight. A conversation with TO will be a part of the hour long broadcast. I watched it. They kept showing highlights of Nebraska sports between segments saying the Big 10 welcomes Nebraska. I think that is very cool they are doing this. Quote Link to comment
bbeerma2 Posted August 8, 2010 Share Posted August 8, 2010 BTN online for us fans outside of North America! !@$% yeah! And get this, BTN is about 35 dollars for one team's games for a season, 45 for all. ESPN360 is listed as 150 this year... And the quality is piss-poor by comparison. Quote Link to comment
AllTimeQB Posted August 8, 2010 Share Posted August 8, 2010 I'm really going to have a hard time NOT having any of our games on Fox Sports. Quote Link to comment
jimindallas Posted August 8, 2010 Share Posted August 8, 2010 That explains why I am getting BTN on 4 channels on Verizon FIOS. They now show the same show on all 4 channels. Can't wait for gamedays when they will feed 4 different games. Quote Link to comment
cornhuskers4ever Posted August 8, 2010 Share Posted August 8, 2010 All of Nebraska's games on National TV? My DVR is gonna be working overtime. This is going to be awesome! Quote Link to comment
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