Navy Football

<p>Just a heads up: Navy game tonight is scheduled live on ESPNC @ 7:00 PM eastern for those with that cable chanel on their package.</p>

<p>^^^ originally scheduled on ESPN2 - now on ESPN Classic</p>

<p>Who is supposed to Start at QB?</p>

<p>our newspaper this morning said it's on ESPN2
will check both when the time comes.</p>

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Nov. 20, 2008</p>

<p>ANNAPOLIS, Md.-ESPN and the Mid-American Conference announced today that Tuesday's Navy-Northern Illinois football game will be televised on ESPN Classic, which is available in more than 60 million homes, and on ESPN360.com. Kickoff is 6 p.m. local time (7 p.m. Eastern). Eric Collins will call the play-by-play, while Shaun King will serve as the color analyst.</p>

<p>Tuesday's game is also available on the Navy Radio Network with Bob Socci, Omar Nelson and Pete Medhurst calling the action. The Navy Football Radio Network will provide more than six hours of coverage starting at 5 p.m. (Eastern) with its pregame show on 1430 WNAV hosted by Medhurst and Joe Miller. The Navy Football Pregame show will get underway at 6 p.m. with Socci, Nelson and Medhurst setting the scene from Dekalb, followed by game action starting at 7 p.m.</p>

<p>The Navy Radio Network includes the following stations: 1430 AM WNAV (Annapolis), 1090 AM WBAL (Baltimore), 1050 AM, 1500 AM, 820 AM WFED (Washington, D.C.), 1520 AM WTRI (Frederick, Md.), 102.1 FM and 1490 AM WXTG (Virginia Beach/Hampton Roads) and Sirius Satellite Radio (channel TBA).</p>

<p>The Navy-Northern Illinois game was regularly scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 22, but was moved by the Mid-American Conference and ESPN for television.

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NavySports.com</a> - Official Athletic Site for Navy Athletics</p>

<p>Navy wins 16-0.</p>

<p>Dobbs did a nice job.</p>

<p>He did do a nice job - and a nice interview after the game.</p>

<p>profmom- contrats on GT's win as well! (even if they stole our johnson! ;) )</p>

<p>Congrats indeed. Johnson is undoubtedly one of the genuine geniuses in the coaching business today. I confess to naysaying re: taking the triple option and Johnsonian system to the big leagues and ACC. In any case, I had NO IDEA he'd do so well so soon.</p>

<p>But wasn't it absolutely thrilling to see his legion beat up on the 'dawgs in yesterday's 2nd half? The bigger challenge may be as one announcer was suggesting, i.e. being able to get the top-shelf offensive athletes, notably pitchers and catchers willing to play in a system absent of stars and virtually nil passing yardage. All they'll do is win.</p>

<p>CBS College Sports Network Debuts WIRED: NAVY FOOTBALL</p>

<p>Thursday night at 8 p.m. EST</p>

<p>NavySports.com</a> - Official Athletic Site for Navy Athletics</p>

<p>Dec. 3, 2008</p>

<p>Leading up to the Army-Navy game, CBS College Sports Network features a comprehensive programming block reliving previous Army-Navy games, along with original shows, including the debut of a special program, WIRED: NAVY FOOTBALL PRESENTED BY SEARS on Thursday, Dec. 4 (8:00 PM, ET). The show provides fans an unprecedented, behind-the-scenes look at Navy football on Senior Day, as the Midshipmen battled Temple in a thrilling overtime game that included a frantic fourth quarter comeback.</p>

<p>WIRED: NAVY FOOTBALL PRESENTED BY SEARS brings viewers onto the sidelines with Navy football coach Ken Niumatalolo, who wore a wireless microphone throughout the game, giving CBS College Sports Network exclusive access to the never-before-broadcast sounds from Navy's sideline. This extensive, all-access look at the game features Coach Niumatalolo's pre-game and post-game speeches, reactions from the sideline, interviews with players and all the pageantry and tradition surrounding Navy football.</p>

<p>For CBS College Sports Network's complete Army - Navy programming schedule, log on to CBS</a> College Sports - CBSSports.com.</p>