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The University of Louisville’s football game at Arkansas State slated for Oct. 2 will be played at 7:00 ET and will be broadcast live by ESPN3.com.

ESPN3.com, formerly ESPN360.com, is a broadband network for live sports programming at no cost to fans.
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By Charlie Springer

Charlie Springer is a former Louisville editor and sportswriter, a public affairs consultant, a UofL grad and longtime fan.

9 thoughts on “PC telecast for Louisville-Arkansas State football game”
  1. Luckily I will be hitting the road and going to this game! If this is any statement they sell general admissioon seats at arkansas state. So I guess if I get in early I can sit 50 yd line 10 rows up?

  2. Is there any chance Tom Jurich can find us another local station that would be the new home for Louisville Cardinal athletics? I’m sick of both WHAS’. What, Drew Deener got a babysitting gig he can’t miss? Everyone knows Doug James would be there. He likes the Cardinals enough. Let him fly solo on this broadcast. This is a real slap in the face to the university and the Louisville Cardinal fanbase.

    1. Deener will be doing the game on WKRD with Paul.

      Really sad that we can’t get a lesser road game televised locally.

      Be it ESPN’s fault, UofL’s fault or the fault of Kragthorpe and the shambles he left the program this really sucks.

      1. The answer to this one is too easy, SK, of course. We have some time to figure out how to hook our laptops up to the TV, hoping the technology is included in the set we purchased five or six years ago.

        1. Charlie, you may be in luck. If you have a HDTV with an open HDMI port on the back, newer laptops are starting to come standard with an HDMI port. If your TV has a VGA port on the back, you can use the VGA port on the laptop (it’s the port you can hook a computer monitor to). Lastly, if your laptop has a S-VHS port on it, as does your TV, you may be able to watch it that way. However, this way is the worst of the 3. Your picture will look blurred and out of focus.

            1. Radio Shack has all the adapters and cables needed to get your computers video into your screen. Audio is another thing entirely. Good luck with it.

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