[NU Sports] Two words for the Oklahoma State boosters

pskinas pskinas at aol.com
Wed Jan 11 18:18:59 CST 2012


You can listen to the radio/internet/smartphone broadcast of the East West Shrine Game on shrinegame.com or on the Shrine Game dedicated channel on Tunein Radio (free downloadable smartphone app).  I'll be calling the PxP of the game (Brian Jordan, color; Rick Berkey, sideline).  We're working on radio affiliates in the Chicago area.... we'll see what we can do.  Pre-game 3:15 PM ET, kickoff @ 4.

Looking forward to talking to Al and Danny... enjoy the broadcast if you listen...

Go Cats!  

Patrick Kinas

PS - We should be up by 12 at Michigan at the half... D is doing a great job against Hardaway after his burst early in the game, and rebounding just well enough so far.  We'll see if the Cats can make some shots in the 2nd half.



In a message dated 01/11/12 19:12:34 Eastern Standard Time, neonrye writes:
Bummer--would love to watch Persa/Netter, but no NFL Network. 
Sent from my Verizon Wireless BlackBerry 

-----Original Message----- 
From: Jonathan Hodges <j-hodges at alumni.northwestern.edu> 
Sender: nwu-sports-bounces at tssi.com 
Date: Wed, 11 Jan 2012 15:11:12 
To: Mike Nolan<nolan at tssi.com> 
Cc: bwdolphin146 at yahoo.com<bwdolphin146 at yahoo.com>; Northwestern Wildcats<nwu-sports at tssi.com> 
Subject: Re: [NU Sports] Two words for the Oklahoma State boosters 

Don't fret, at least the "senior bowls" to showcase players for the NFL are 
left; the East-West Shrine Game will be on Saturday 1/21 at 4PM ET on NFL 
Network and will include Al Netter & Dan Persa on the roster.  At least 
it's something, otherwise you'll have to resort to firing up replays of 
games online or when they're on BTN. 

(I watch a fair bit of NFL, but my favorite is using the RedZone channel on 
Sundays during the regular season; although ESPN has a "Goal Line" channel 
analog for college football, they only show ESPN-network games while RZ 
shows all NFL games, and having such a channel would be awesome although it 
is admittedly a pipe dream due to the scattered TV rights). 

Jonathan 

-- 
Jonathan Hodges 
Contributor, HailToPurple 
Web: http://www.hailtopurple.com/jhodges/ 
Twitter: @hailtopurple 
Email: j-hodges at alumni.northwestern.edu 



On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 3:02 PM, Mike Nolan <nolan at tssi.com> wrote: 

> > And that's because people like us enjoy flipping on the TV and watching 
> > whatever bowl is on, even if we turn around and rail against the system a 
> > few minutes later. 
> 
> I don't know about the rest of you, but I'm going through 'college football 
> withdrawal' here.  Watching NFL games is like eating a McDonalds 
> cheeseburger 
> when you are hungry for a T-bone steak, it fills you up but doesn't really 
> satisfy 
> the need. 
> 
> Most of the time I'd rather watch a college game between Nowhere State 
> and Eastern Somewhere than an NFL game, ANY NFL game! 
> -- 
> Mike Nolan 
> 
_______________________________________________ 
nwu-sports site list 
nwu-sports at tssi.com 
http://romaine.tssi.com/mailman/listinfo/nwu-sports 
_______________________________________________ 
nwu-sports site list 
nwu-sports at tssi.com 
http://romaine.tssi.com/mailman/listinfo/nwu-sports 


More information about the nwu-sports mailing list