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Friday, September 29, 2006

Football In HD For This Week.

This week’s HD Football NOTE: Subject to change!
(Rankings are from the USA Today/Coaches Poll. All times are Eastern)NFL Weekly Coverage Maps Week Four now available:http://www.gribblenation.net/nflmaps/

Friday, Sept. 29

#23 Rutgers (4-0) at South Florida (3-1) 8 PM ESPN2-HD

Saturday, Sept. 30

#18 Tennessee (3-1) at Memphis (1-2) 12 Noon ESPN-HD
#38 Wisconsin (3-1) at Indiana (2-2) 12 Noon ESPN2-HD
#30 Purdue (4-0) at
#14 Notre Dame (3-1) 2:30 PM NBC-HD
#26 Alabama (3-1) at #5 Florida (4-0) 3:30 PM CBS-HD
#31 Georgia Tech (3-1) at #10 Virginia Tech (4-0) (Regional) 3:30 PM ABC-HD
#40 Houston (4-0) at Miami (1-2) 6 PM ESPN2-HD
# 1 Ohio State (4-0) at #13 Iowa (4-0) 8 PM ABC-HD
#6 Michigan (4-0) at Minnesota (2-2) 8 PM ESPN-HD
#9 Georgia (4-0) at Mississippi (1-3) 9 PM ESPN2-HD
Stanford (0-4) at #41 UCLA (2-1) 10 PM FSN-HD

Sunday, Oct. 1

Arizona at Atlanta 1 PM Fox-HD
Minnesota at Buffalo 1 PM Fox-HD
New England at Cincinnatti 4:15 PM CBS-HD
New Orleans at Carolina 1 PM Fox HD
San Francisco at Kansas City 1 PM Fox-HD
Indianapolis at New York Jets1 PM CBS-HD
Dallas at Tennessee 1 PM Fox-HD
Detroit at St. Louis 4 PM Fox-HD
Jacksonville at Washington 4:15 PM CBS-HD
Seattle at Chicago 8:15 PM NBC-HD

Monday, Oct. 2

Green Bay at Philadelphia 8:30 PM ESPN-HD

"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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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

You also might want to add that the remainder of the 2006 NASCAR Nextel Cup Races (The Chase for the Championship) will be in High Definition on NBC. (Well, except in Erie.) It starts with the "Banquet 400" from Kansas Speedway this Sunday @ 1:30pm.