March 19, 2008
Georgia vs. Xavier TV Coverage Map for 2008 NCAA Tournament First Round Games
The above TV coverage map shows the basic over the air broadcast coverage for the Georgia Bulldogs vs. Xavier WhateverTheirMascotIsBecauseIHonestlyHaven'tLookedItUpYet game (click to enlarge).
Roughly 25 percent of the country will see the game as part of their normal telecast. I'm not sure how PPV or Internet coverage works, but normally you can hit a bar in any market and see just about any game.
Most of the SEC states (excluding the Miami market) and the Ohio Valley will get our game. However, if you are a Washington DC area Dawg fan, you need to either get your butt to the Verizon Center or a bar because the game is blacked out in your area.
For a full TV coverage map of all games, check out CollegeHoopsNet.
Also -- According to the Verizon Center's web site, the winner of the UGA/Xavier game will play the winner of Purdue/Baylor in the second game on Saturday at the Washington DC regional site.
The first game starts at 2:10 pm, and our game (assuming we win) will begin 30 minutes after.
In other words, we should tipoff on Saturday (assuming no Acts of God or unlikely defeat of our juggernaut of awesomeness) at roughly 4:45-5:00 PM.
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11 comments:
They are the Xavier Musketeers.
Honestly, can't we just get the second game knocked out Thursday night? Anyone?
A Georgia/Baylor matchup would be very cool, storyline-wise.
Georgia / Baylor would give Felton is 3rd shot in a week of beating one of his "proposed" replacements head to head.
Kennedy then Miller (Xavier) then Drew (Baylor)
If he could get a pick up game with VCU on Sunday while he's in town, or maybe a side match with Minnesota, he'd have pretty much all his bases covered.
That sucks Uga's bawls. Black out in DC . . . geez. Good thing I managed to get a ticket. There are gonna be some pissed folks up here.
GO DAWGS!
Watch every NCAA tournament game on-line for free at this link: http://ncaasports.com/mmod/welcome
Does anyone know or has anyone heard how CBS is going to handle the HD broadcasts? Last year sucked cause if you got a "constant" game, you were in NTSC.
Xavier's nickname is the Musketeers. You should have just asked me. I know tons of this kind of useless stuff. I'm like Google for things no one needs to know, only slower.
Paul,
Tried to post this link earlier but half of it got cut off.
You can watch all 63 games live through this site. Thank God my job doesn't block streaming video!
http://www.ncaasports.com/mmod/
I'm worried that MMOD will still employ the usual local blackout prohibiting us from seeing the game online. Anyone have any thoughts?
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