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December 2, 2006

Finally There

Filed under: Basketball,Internet,Media,TV — Chas @ 12:42 pm

The Pitt Basketball Media Guide 2006-07 is finally up on the Pitt site. It’s broken up into 9 PDF sections for downloading or viewing.

It also seems that the Pitt-Auburn game can be watched locally in Pittsburgh.

The University of Pittsburgh athletic department announced that Sunday’s Pitt-Auburn men’s basketball game will be broadcast on the Comcast Network. Comcast Network digital subscribers in the Pittsburgh area may access the game on Channel 188. Comcast subscribers living in other areas must contact their local cable provider for broadcast information.

Tipoff for the game at Auburn’s Memorial Coliseum is at 3 p.m. ET/2 p.m. CT.

I’ll be over in the corner kicking my cable box with service from Time Warner for another week.





Just an FYI. You can go to http://www.pittsburghpanthers.com and pull up the men’s hoop schedule. There you can click on the game and get options to watch or listen to it. The service is only $7.95 per month and I plan on cancelling after basketball season. So far I watched a few games through the internet and it works very well. Sometimes a little slow, but most of the time it is like watching on TV. I know the Auburn Game is covered to watch, but all games are not. Worst case, you can listen to it. Good luck with it!

Comment by Tom White 12.03.06 @ 10:16 am

Just listened to a DeCourcey blog-cast. He’s very impressed with Pitt. He thinks A.G. is the kind of player a Final Four team needs to go all the way.

He makes an interesting point: No NCAA Champion in the last decade or so has won it without having a serious pro-level player. The last champion without one was the 1987 Indiana team with Steve Alford.

A.G. notwithstanding, 1987 redux?

Comment by steve 12.03.06 @ 12:36 pm

Mike Cook will be a pro. So will Biggs and Young.

Comment by Omar 12.03.06 @ 1:07 pm

I almost forgot. The Maryland Team that won in 2002 had a few pros, but no stars. Juan Dixon was the best player on that team and he is far from a star. Chris Wilcox was a role player on that team, but he was definitely a reach as a first round pick (proven by his production in the NBA). Steve Blake was drafted mostly because of deep tourney runs two years in row. If Pitt goes deep into the tournament, then Kendall will be looked at by a few NBA teams as well.

Comment by Omar 12.03.06 @ 1:15 pm

I love these CSTV broadcasts. Almost like being there.

Comment by steve 12.03.06 @ 2:43 pm

Announcer supposedly off the air: “I wish the crowd were a little bigger.”

Comment by steve 12.03.06 @ 2:59 pm

Starting slow, should’ve laid off the grits this morning.

Comment by steve 12.03.06 @ 3:15 pm

is the CN8 working for anybody?

Comment by Joey T 12.03.06 @ 3:17 pm

Yeah I’m getting the game fine on that channel.

Thanks for the heads up…if I hadn’t seen it here I would have missed it.

Comment by Dennis 12.03.06 @ 4:11 pm

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