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How does Fairleigh-Dickinson/St. Francis/Gardner Webb/Radford have their bball on TV?
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RE: How does Fairleigh-Dickinson/St. Francis/Gardner Webb/Radford have their bball on TV?
I watched WKU last night on CBS Sports Network. Its been the same last 4 seasons, other then I know longer can watch our games on TV on ASN, now a lot of our games are streaming on Stadium. When video feed is not screwed up its ok but I do miss American on TV watching games....No one is watching these games on ESPN so don't kid yourself.....ESPN is not what it used to be unless you are a blue blood or Power Conference team...If selection comm. wants to watch us, trust me they have had several opportunities to do so....
02-02-2018 08:23 AM
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RE: How does Fairleigh-Dickinson/St. Francis/Gardner Webb/Radford have their bball on TV? - WKUFan518 - 02-02-2018 08:23 AM



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