USC, SEC are talking with ESPN about putting contest on one of its networks
Football fans across the state might get their wish: Officials are working on a deal to broadcast Saturday’s Clemson-USC game on a cable network.
As of late Tuesday night, USC athletics director Eric Hyman and SEC commissioner Mike Slive were negotiating with ESPN executives to air the game on one of the cable sports company’s channels, USC sports information director Steve Fink said.
Fink was uncertain whether the time of the game would change if an agreement were reached. The game is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Williams-Brice Stadium and is available throughout the state only on a pay-per-view basis.
The last time a Clemson-USC game was not televised nationally or regionally was 1986.
Fans reacted loudly to last week’s news that the SEC’s TV partners had passed on the 103rd meeting between the in-state rivals, bombarding Jefferson Pilot and ESPN with angry e-mails and phone messages and threatening to boycott the stations.
CBS, which by contract gets the first choice of SEC games, is broadcasting the Auburn-Alabama game on Saturday.
ESPN, which chooses second, selected the Mississippi-LSU game. Jefferson Pilot opted to split its broadcast, airing Tennessee-Vanderbilt in some markets and Georgia-Kentucky in others.
JP officials have said their contract with the SEC requires them to give priority to games involving two SEC teams. ESPN has no such obligations.
Asked about the possible change of heart by ESPN officials, Fink said: “I think it stems from both teams winning on Saturday.”
The Gamecocks defeated then-No. 12 Florida 30-22 this past weekend for the first win over the Gators since 1939. Clemson upset No. 17 Florida State 35-14. It was the first time the schools had knocked off ranked teams on the same day.
ESPN offers multiple sports channels, including ESPN2, ESPN Classic and ESPNU. ESPN Classic and ESPN2 are available on basic cable systems throughout the state.
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Football fans across the state might get their wish: Officials are working on a deal to broadcast Saturday’s Clemson-USC game on a cable network.
As of late Tuesday night, USC athletics director Eric Hyman and SEC commissioner Mike Slive were negotiating with ESPN executives to air the game on one of the cable sports company’s channels, USC sports information director Steve Fink said.
Fink was uncertain whether the time of the game would change if an agreement were reached. The game is scheduled for 7 p.m. at Williams-Brice Stadium and is available throughout the state only on a pay-per-view basis.
The last time a Clemson-USC game was not televised nationally or regionally was 1986.
Fans reacted loudly to last week’s news that the SEC’s TV partners had passed on the 103rd meeting between the in-state rivals, bombarding Jefferson Pilot and ESPN with angry e-mails and phone messages and threatening to boycott the stations.
CBS, which by contract gets the first choice of SEC games, is broadcasting the Auburn-Alabama game on Saturday.
ESPN, which chooses second, selected the Mississippi-LSU game. Jefferson Pilot opted to split its broadcast, airing Tennessee-Vanderbilt in some markets and Georgia-Kentucky in others.
JP officials have said their contract with the SEC requires them to give priority to games involving two SEC teams. ESPN has no such obligations.
Asked about the possible change of heart by ESPN officials, Fink said: “I think it stems from both teams winning on Saturday.”
The Gamecocks defeated then-No. 12 Florida 30-22 this past weekend for the first win over the Gators since 1939. Clemson upset No. 17 Florida State 35-14. It was the first time the schools had knocked off ranked teams on the same day.
ESPN offers multiple sports channels, including ESPN2, ESPN Classic and ESPNU. ESPN Classic and ESPN2 are available on basic cable systems throughout the state.
http://www.myrtlebeachonline.com/mld/myrtlebeachonline/sports/13178431.htm