TV Coverage map question.

Submitted by mooseman on

Has anyone seen or can link a coverage map for the reverse mirror abc/espn 2 coverage for the game saturday? Mgoblue.com usually posts it by Wednesday, but I don't see it there. I'm leaving town (ultimately for the game Saturday) but want to set the recorder. Here in NC usually we get the espn 2 coverage, I believe.

hokiewolf

September 1st, 2010 at 12:42 PM ^

The linked map shows what is on ABC in each area.  The "reverse mirrors" refers to the fact that in areas where the UCLA game is on ABC, Michigan will be on ESPN2, and vice versa.  I'm not sure how Kentucky fits in.  

Edit:  SD is faster than me.  This is why I cannot play corner.

Clarence Beeks

September 1st, 2010 at 5:34 PM ^

It looks like they have the HD issue figured out (at least for this game).  The updated map (http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/news/story?page=coveragemaps2010), the second one down, specifically shows HD channel listings for the Michigan game on ESPN2, whereas the third one specifically shows SD channel listings for the UCLA game on ESPN2.

Clarence Beeks

September 1st, 2010 at 3:06 PM ^

That's interesting.  I have DirecTV and when I checked when I went home for lunch it changed from TBA to "Connecticut at Michigan or UCLA at Kansas State".  The good news is that I'm virtually certain now that "Jeff" has it right, so it really shouldn't matter what the guide says.

Waxing Gibbous

September 1st, 2010 at 12:42 PM ^

The yellow areas get Mich/UConn on broadcast ABC stations and UCLA/K-St. on ESPN2

The blue areas get UCLA/K-St. on ABC, Mich/UConn on ESPN2

The green areas get UL/UK on ABC and one of the above games on ESPN2 (probably Mich/UConn)

Jeff

September 1st, 2010 at 2:51 PM ^

I'll put this here, but it's really a response to several people.

The Big 10 game is 100% guaranteed to be broadcast by ABC/ESPN2.  If it is not on ABC in your area then it WILL be on ESPN2.  They do not want to show the same game on ABC and ESPN2, so wherever Michigan is on ABC, they'll show UCLA/K-St. on ESPN2.

This is how it worked last year, and how it will work for the next 7-10 years of the TV contract.

jcgary

September 1st, 2010 at 1:02 PM ^

I would suggest looking at your guide for the games on ABC at 3:30p I would expect it to say what game it has and do the same with ESPN2.  I think the games would be listed in the guide by now. 

As for the reverse mirror - I am pretty sure everyone in the green area will have the Michigan game on ESPN2 since the Big 10's contract with ABC/ESPN/Disney is that all games are covered nationally except for Saturday night games. 

Clarence Beeks

September 2nd, 2010 at 9:08 AM ^

Thanks for the heads up on that.  Now that I've thought about it more, I remember that's how it went last year as well, and we got all the games.  It was just something I hadn't thought about in a while and had a moment of forgetfulness.

Have a safe trip up to the game and have fun!  You driving up or flying?

Clarence Beeks

September 2nd, 2010 at 10:11 AM ^

Yeah, that is a beautiful drive, especially in the fall.  We make it often to visit my wife's family in Pittsburgh.  I'm curious (since we've never made the drive from here to Michigan), what way do you go and how long does it take?  My folks live in the Kalamazoo area, but we haven't made the drive since we moved to SC.

Sorry to hijack this thread... this is one of those times when having the ability to send PMs would be great.

Clarence Beeks

September 1st, 2010 at 1:17 PM ^

As for the reverse mirror - I am pretty sure everyone in the green area will have the Michigan game on ESPN2 since the Big 10's contract with ABC/ESPN/Disney is that all games are covered nationally except for Saturday night games.

I think this is correct, but I really wish I knew for sure.  What you've said correlates with the game listing on mgoblue.com which says "ABC/ESPN2".  I would imagine that if there was a possibility that some part of the country wouldn't get the game that there would be an asterisk, or something.  Just a guess, though...

931 S State

September 2nd, 2010 at 8:25 AM ^

I have comcast in Atlanta and just did this.  For ESPN2 it says "UCLA @ Kansas State or Connecticut @ Michigan".  Really surprised it isn't specific.  Although, I'm fairly certain they'll have the M/Uconn game on here because historically they've always broadcast Michigan on the reverse mirror in Atl.

EDIT: Meant to post this under previous question recommending to check guide schedule for ABC and ESPN2

oriental andrew

September 1st, 2010 at 1:43 PM ^

 

EDIT: Looking at this map makes me wonder...  Next year, when Nebraska is in the Big Ten, would they just be a random yellow island in a sea of turquoise on the ABC/ESPN coverage map?  And all of Nebraska, or just in Lincoln? 

Jeff

September 1st, 2010 at 2:48 PM ^

That's an interesting question but I think we can make some safe assumptions.

All of Nebraska would get the Big 10 game.

It would also expand to all of Iowa instead of splitting Iowa between Big 10/Big 12.  Because really, who cares about Iowa State?

I would be curious about the Dakotas.  They have Div 1AA and Div 2 schools but are they generally Nebraska fans?  Would S. Dakota get Big 10 games?  Would N. Dakota also get Big 10, or would that still go to the Pac 10/Big 12?

SD Go Blue

September 2nd, 2010 at 9:02 AM ^

I'm in SE South Dakota.  A lot of Nebraska fans around here and I'm really, really hoping that ABC will start carrying more of the Big10 games.  If the main game is Iowa we usually get it on ABC.  However, if its Mich/OSU/PSU then a lot of times we'll get stuck with a Big 12 game.  I think Nebraska should put us solidly in Big10 country. 

Jeff

September 2nd, 2010 at 12:22 PM ^

Cool.  Glad to know I was right in assuming that SD had a lot of Nebraska fans.  I want the coverage map of Big 10 games to keep spreading across the whole country.  Every state will help.

Also, I always assumed you were in San Diego (your pic is pretty awesome so it's memorable).  Since I thought you were in San Diego, I always thought you should have made your name San DieGo Blue.  (Although typing that out for the first time, I notice that it makes the word Die look too prominent.  Hmmm, maybe it wouldn't work.)