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Friday, November 10, 2006

12…24…35…66… Hike HD!


Upcoming HD Football

(AP Photo/Don Heupel)

NOTE: Subject to change! (BCS 1-25 rankings are official. Rankings #26-42 are from Jerry Palm's collegebcs.com. All times are PM and Eastern)NFL Weekly Coverage Maps Nov. 12 maps are now available:http://www.gribblenation.net/nflmaps/

Friday Nov. 10

Texas-El Paso (4-5) at Alabama-Birmingham (3-6) 8 ESPN2-HD

Saturday, Nov. 11

Cincinnati (5-4) at #10 West Virginia (7-1) 12 ESPN2-HD
#15 Wisconsin (9-1) at Iowa (6-4) 12 ESPN-HD
DePauw (6-3) at Wabash (7-2) 1 HDNet
#2 Michigan (10-0) at Indiana (5-5) 3:30 ESPN-HD
South Carolina (5-4) at #4 Florida (8-1) 3:30 CBS-HD
#1 Ohio State (10-0) at Northwestern (3-7) 3:30 (Regional) ABC-HD?
#26 Nebraska (7-3) at #25 Texas A&M (8-2) 3:30 (Regional) ABC-HD?
#16 Tennessee (7-2) at #11 Arkansas (8-1) 7 ESPN2-HD
Alabama (6-4) at #12 LSU (7-2) 7:45 ESPN-HD
#5 Texas (9-1) at Kansas State (6-4) 8 (Regional) ABC-HD
#19 Wake Forest (8-1) at Florida State (5-4) 8 (Regional) ABC-HD
#20 Oregon (7-2) at #7 Southern California (7-1) 10 FSN-HD

Sunday, Nov. 12

San Diego (6-2) at Cincinnati (4-4) 1 CBS-HD
Buffalo (3-5) at Indianapolis (8-0) 1 CBS-HD
New York Jets (4-4) at New England (6-2) 1 CBS-HD
San Francisco (3-5) at Detroit (2-6) 1 Fox-HD
Green Bay (3-5) at Minnesota (4-4) 1 Fox-HD
Washington (3-5) at Philadelphia (4-4) 1 Fox-HD
St. Louis (4-4) at Seattle (4-3) 1 Fox-HD
Dallas (4-4) at Arizona (1-7) 4 Fox-HD
New Orleans (6-2) at Pittsburgh (2-6) 4 Fox-HD
Chicago (7-1) at New York Giants (6-2) 8:15 NBC-HD

Monday, Nov. 13

Tampa Bay (2-6) at Carolina (4-4) 8:30 ESPN-HD

Tuesday, Nov. 14
Ball State at Toledo 7 ESPN2-HD

Wednesday, Nov. 15

Miami of Ohio at Bowling Green 7:30 ESPN2-HD

Thursday, Nov. 16

West Virginia at Pittsburgh 7:30 ESPN-HD


(Posting from 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/



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