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C-USA FB TV Week 6
Five conference games are on this week's television schedule. Southern Miss visits Marshall Friday night to begin the week's action (6 p.m. CDT on CBS Sports Network). On Saturday afternoon, the long-standing rivalry between Middle Tennessee and WKU begins the day (11 a.m. CDT on FOX Sports Regional Networks), along with UTEP's first visit to FIU (11 a.m. CDT on ASN). Rice is at Florida Atlantic Saturday afternoon (1:30 p.m. CDT on FOX College Sports), while West Division rivals Louisiana Tech and UTSA meet Saturday night in San Antonio (6 p.m. CDT on ASN).

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10-08-2015 10:25 AM
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RE: C-USA FB TV Week 6
LA Tech and UTSA showing it will be streamed live here https://www.filmon.com/channel/filmon-usa-live-tv
10-10-2015 12:28 PM
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