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Friday, October 06, 2006

This week’s HD Football (In Erie...it's SD)


NOTE: Subject to change! (BCS rankings are Jerry Palm's collegebcs.com.)

(All times are Eastern)

NFL Weekly Coverage Maps Week Five is now available: http://www.gribblenation.net/nflmaps/


Friday, Oct 6

#6 Louisville (4-0) at Middle Tennessee State (3-2) 8 PM ESPN2-HD


Saturday, Oct. 7

#16 Clemson (4-1) at #26 Wake Forest (5-0) 12 PM ESPN-HD

Stanford (0-5) at #9 Notre Dame (4-1) 2:30 PM NBC

#12 L S U (4-1) at #5 Florida (5-0) 3:30 PM CBS

#11 Texas (4-1) at #13 Oklahoma (3-1) 3:30 PM ABC

(Regional)

#23 Washington (4-1) at #2 Southern California (4-0)3:30 PM FSN-HD

Michigan State (3-2) at #4 Michigan (5-0) 4:30 PM ESPN-HD

South Carolina (3-2) at Kentucky (3-2) 7 PM ESPN2-HD

#14 Tennessee (4-1) at #10 Georgia (5-0) 7:45 PM ESPN-HD

#8 Oregon (4-0) at #15 California (4-1) 8 PM ABC

(Regional)#24 Nebraska (4-1) at Iowa State (3-2) 8 PM ABC


(Regional)

Sunday, Oct. 8


Miami (1-3) at New England (3-1) 1 PM CBS-HD

Tampa Bay (0-3) at New Orleans (3-1) 1 PM Fox-HD

Washington (2-2) at NY Giants (1-2) 1 PM Fox-HD

Detroit (0-4) at Minnesota (2-2) 1 PM Fox-HD

Buffalo (2-2) at Chicago (4-0) 1 PM CBS-HD

St. Louis (3-1) at Green Bay (1-3) 1 PM Fox-HD

New York Jets (2-2) at Jacksonville(2-2) 4 PM CBS-HD

Dallas (2-1) at Philadelphia (3-1) 4:15 PM FOX-HD

Pittsburgh (1-2) at San Diego(2-1) 8:15 PM NBC-HD

Northern Illinois (3-2) at Miami of Ohio (0-5) 8 PM ESPN-HD


Monday, Oct. 9


Baltimore (4-0) at Denver (2-1) 8:30 PM ESPN-HD


• • • • • • • • • • •(From Marc Berman’s Thursday, October 5, 2006, Programming Insider column at Mediaweek.com ) Reprinted on AVSFORUM.com


"Congress passed a law on February 1, 2006, setting a final deadline for the DTV transition of February 17, 2009. Most television stations will continue broadcasting both analog and digital programming until February 17, 2009, when all analog broadcasting will stop.." FCC http://www.dtv.gov/


No FCC Decision Yet On DT-16 CP Extention.

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