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August 29, 2008

Terps' opener now on ESPN, too

The Terps' opening game against Delaware tomorrow, scheduled to be on ESPNU, will also be simulcast on ESPN, according to Maryland.

That's because of an adjustment in the start time for the LSU-Appalachian State game, which was switched from 3 p.m. to 10 a.m. because of Hurricane Gustav and has been moved to ESPN Classic.

So more exposure for the Terps.

Posted by Jeff Barker at 7:25 PM | | Comments (4)
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Thats great...The state of Maryland will watch together in unison cheering on our beloved Terps....except Flacco

So What time does the game come on ESPN ?

Is Maryland planning football games with the University of Pennsylvania? If not, might Ralph be ducking the Quakers.

AWESOME!! I have Comcast and they don't have ESPNU in their channel lineup! Go TERPS!

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About Jeff Barker
Tracking the TerpsJeff Barker has been a Baltimore Sun sports writer since 2004, handling stories and projects including Terrapins basketball, the NFL, sports economics, congressional steroids hearings and youth coaches who run afoul of the law. Before that, he covered news -- including the 2002 Beltway sniper attacks -- and politics for The Baltimore Sun, the Washington bureau of The Arizona Republic and The Associated Press.

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