11am on Saturday (ESPN) and noon on Sunday (ESPN) if necessary. <div>
</div><div>Edited because only Friday's game is on ESPN2.</div><div>
</div><div>http://www.ncaa.com/news/...nal-sites-times-released</div>
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</div><div>Not the best video, but wait for the 0:34 mark for the epic moment.</div>
That was possibly the best day I've ever spent on campus. I hopped over the fence near where that other guy in the video busted his ***. I went to the dugout and shook Polk's hand. He is one weird MF'er, as if none of you already knew that.
I can remember our Super vs. Texas getting prime time slots to get UT on television in prime time. The UVa Super got the crap viewing times...so theydefinitely didn't see us as aviewing draw. I'd have figured Florida might be a TV draw and they are to a point but they're making sure they've got Texas on the mother ship in prime time. Being on the real ESPN Saturday at noon is a sneaky good spot. Catch late sleepers clicking on Sportscenter and staying to watch a big SEC battle b/w a great Florida team and historically strong MSU program.
Cal and DBU get the weird times on the west coast and just on ESPNU (not ESPN or ESPN2) to show how little they expectviewership for that Super.</p>