Is this weeks game being televised ? Never mind, I see it’s on FS1.
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1994 at Minnesota.Trivia question. When was the last time Penn State Football wasn’t televised?
Pretty sure I remember a Temple game in about 97 or 98. Was that it?Trivia question. When was the last time Penn State Football wasn’t televised?
Wouldn’t that mean it was televised?Yeah. Had to go to a local bar to see it.
The answer I came up with was Kent State in 2003. That’s later than I’d I’ve guessed. I wasn’t around for that season. The Army sent me to Iraq for a year.
I am pretty sure that I was working at McLanahan's the night the game was played. They had the game on the tv there. I remember looking up and seeing Ki-Jana running for a long touchdown.1994 at Minnesota.
I listened to the radio broadcast.1994 at Minnesota.
I remember sitting with friends while they were listening to a PSU-NCSU game, probably 1976. Those NCSU games were never easy.I listened to the radio broadcast.
Remember radio?
1994 at Minnesota.
I am pretty sure that I was working at McLanahan's the night the game was played. They had the game on the tv there. I remember looking up and seeing Ki-Jana running for a long touchdown.
-- The game will be televised locally on WTAJ-TV (TCI Channel 10). Paul Alexander will handle the play-by-play and Jim Gregory will provide analysis.
I was at the Oklahoma-Syracuse game that night. I remember seeing PSU-Minnesota highlights on a TV on the concourse. Crushing loss for Syracuse (they tied it up late with a TD, but got a 15 yard celebration penalty on the TD, and Oklahoma came down and kicked a FG to win). Only time I've been in the Dome since was our game there in 2008 (that was a fun one).I am pretty sure that I was working at McLanahan's the night the game was played. They had the game on the tv there. I remember looking up and seeing Ki-Jana running for a long touchdown.
Wouldn’t that mean it was televised?
I believe it was more that bars had an out-of-town feed that someone may not have gotten in their home market. It's not like a bar had access to a game that wasn't televised anywhere...someone was doing the production and televising the game.That's a reasonable question. There was a time when bars had feeds consumers couldn't get. Watched a Pitt game at a bar about a mile from my house. Had to call them in advance to see if they would dedicate a TV to the game.
I believe it was more that bars had an out-of-town feed that someone may not have gotten in their home market. It's not like a bar had access to a game that wasn't televised anywhere...someone was doing the production and televising the game.
I worked at a bar and watched the ‘97 Temple game…they somehow picked up the college feed, so there were no announcers and no commercials, just one camera filming the game. Interesting way to watch a game.I believe it was more that bars had an out-of-town feed that someone may not have gotten in their home market. It's not like a bar had access to a game that wasn't televised anywhere...someone was doing the production and televising the game.
IIRC our first ever Big Ten game against Minnesota was like this - there was a "feed" but it was basically just the same camera they set up for game film not a proper production and the audio was I think just the radio feed.
Thank you for service.The answer I came up with was Kent State in 2003. That’s later than I’d I’ve guessed. I wasn’t around for that season. The Army sent me to Iraq for a year.