This is the important line: "ESPN will carry the reverse mirror of Minnesota@Penn State and Texas Tech@Nebraska."
So you'll either get the game on ABC or ESPN.
How do you know that? I see that my earlier thought was wrong for the regions which get the Cal/UCLA and Minn/PSU. But how do we figure out which other game is on ESPN?The only way you will see the Nebraska game on ESPN is if you are getting the Minnesota/Penn State game on ABC. Otherwise, if you are getting Cal/UCLA or NC State/BC game on ABC, you will see Minnesota/Penn State game on ESPN.This is the important line: "ESPN will carry the reverse mirror of Minnesota@Penn State and Texas Tech@Nebraska."
So you'll either get the game on ABC or ESPN.
It will be very interesting to see the rating on this game as the 1st game is Texas Sooners the lead in is huge!ABC map for this weekend?
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How do you know that? I see that my earlier thought was wrong for the regions which get the Cal/UCLA and Minn/PSU. But how do we figure out which other game is on ESPN?The only way you will see the Nebraska game on ESPN is if you are getting the Minnesota/Penn State game on ABC. Otherwise, if you are getting Cal/UCLA or NC State/BC game on ABC, you will see Minnesota/Penn State game on ESPN.This is the important line: "ESPN will carry the reverse mirror of Minnesota@Penn State and Texas Tech@Nebraska."
So you'll either get the game on ABC or ESPN.
Thanks for the explanation. Yet another reason to hate both ESPN and the B10+1.The Big 10 has an agreement with ABC/ESPN that whenever ABC regionalizes one of their teams game then everybody in the country has to be able to see it. Which is why the reverse mirror came about in the first place. So if you aren't getting a Big 10 game on ABC, then you will on ESPN during the mid-afternoon games.
Here is the ESPN coverage map for Saturday: http://www.hdsportsguide.com/news/2009/abc...for-october-17/
Thanks for the explanation. Yet another reason to hate both ESPN and the B10+1.The Big 10 has an agreement with ABC/ESPN that whenever ABC regionalizes one of their teams game then everybody in the country has to be able to see it. Which is why the reverse mirror came about in the first place. So if you aren't getting a Big 10 game on ABC, then you will on ESPN during the mid-afternoon games.
Here is the ESPN coverage map for Saturday: http://www.hdsportsguide.com/news/2009/abc...for-october-17/
In my opinion, it's another reason to hate the Big XII... We have one of the largest and most dedicated fanbases in the nation, yet here we are... stuck on PPV with Northeastern A&M and ITT Technical Institute...
So even with my grand wisdom, I can't figure out if I will get the game (living in Georgia) or not. Could anyone explain this to me like you're talking to a 7 year old? :dunno