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SAN DIEGO STATE AT AIR FORCE KICKS-OFF COLLEGE FOOTBALL ON CBS SPORTS NETWORK
Former University of Florida Defensive End Kevin Carter In-Studio as Guest Analyst CBS Sports Network airs three games in three days beginning on Thursday, Oct. 13 (8:00 PM, ET) as Air Force hosts San Diego State at Falcon Stadium in Colorado Springs, Colo. James Bates and Aaron Taylor handle the call with Brooke Collins reporting from the sidelines. INSIDE COLLEGE FOOTBALL brackets the game (7:00-8:00 PM, ET and 11:30 PM-12:00 Midnight, ET). The Network also features a doubleheader on Saturday with UAB at Tulsa in prime time (8:00 PM, ET). Dave Ryan and analyst Rich Rodriguez call ...
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CBS SPORTS NETWORK HITS THE HARDWOOD FOR NINTH SEASON OF COLLEGE BASKETBALL COVERAGE
CBS Sports Network returns to the court for its ninth season of college basketball programming with an extensive slate of games showcasing top men’s and women’s programs from across the country. In all, the Network will air 113 games this season. The action tips off on Veterans Day, Friday, Nov. 11 with the first-ever “All Military Classic.” Air Force takes on Army at 9:30 PM, ET, followed by Citadel vs. VMI at 12:00 MIDNIGHT, ET. The Network again serves as the home of Atlantic 10 basketball, airing 24 games, as well as the Atlantic 10 Championship men’s and women’s semifinal games. In...
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THIS WEEK’S INSIDE THE NFL ON SHOWTIME®
THIS WEEK’S INSIDE THE NFL ON SHOWTIME® INSIDE THE NFL REMEMBERS THE ICONIC AL DAVIS Plus An Exclusive Interview with New England Patriots’ Eric Kettani Regarding His Potential Naval Deployment NEW YORK (Oct. 12, 2011) –INSIDE THE NFL pays homage to the legendary Oakland Raiders Owner Al Davis on this week’s edition—tonight, Oct. 12 at 9 p.m. ET/PT on SHOWTIME. James Brown, Phil Simms, Warren Sapp and Michael Lombardi share their personal experiences and stories about Davis recalling the immense impact he had on the NFL. Also in this week’s program Brown and Cris Collin...
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“THE NFL TODAY’s” DAN MARINO REVIEWS ROLLER COASTER SEASON OF NEW YORK GIANTS FOR WEEK 6 OF “THE NFL TODAY” ON SUNDAY, OCT. 16
“MIKE & MOLLY” Star Billy Gardell Also Appears on Set to Assist with Week 6 Picks THE NFL ON CBS, broadcasting its 52nd year of the NFL, continues its 2011 NFL season on Sunday, Oct. 16 (1:00-7:00 PM, ET) with THE NFL TODAY (12:00 Noon-1:00 PM, ET). The New York Giants lost their first game to Washington then won three-in-a-row, rallying from fourth-quarter deficits against Philadelphia and Arizona. Just when it looked like the Giants had turned their season around, they lost to Seattle committing five turnovers. Big Blue is now in second place in the NFC East. THE NFL TODAY’s D...
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CBS SPORTS COLLEGE BASKETBALL 2011-12 REGULAR-SEASON SCHEDULE HIGHLIGHTED BY TOP TEAMS FROM 11 CONFERENCES
FIVE CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIPS HIGHLIGHT CBS SPORTS’ 31st CONSECUTIVE REGULAR-SEASON CBS Sports’ 31st consecutive season of college basketball tips off on Saturday, Dec. 3 (12:00 NOON, ET) with a national broadcast featuring North Carolina taking on Kentucky.CBS Sports’ 2011-12 schedule includes 44 games featuring top teams from 11 conferences, including five Conference Championships. CBS Sports’ lead announce college basketball announce team is Jim Nantz and Clark Kellogg for the fourth consecutive year. Bob Dekas serves as Coordinating Producer, College Basketball,...
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THIS JUST IN… …from CBS Sports
CBS Sports has announced its SEC ON CBS football game for Saturday, Oct. 22 (3:30-7:00 PM, ET) will feature *No. 24-ranked Auburn taking on No. 1-ranked LSU. Verne Lundquist and Gary Danielson will call the contest, along with reporter Tracy Wolfson. Follow us on Twitter: @SEConCBS and @CBSSportsGang. * AP Poll as of 10/10/11 * * * CBS Sports Contact: Dan Sabreen 212-975-5936 dsabreen@cbs.com ...
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NEWS, NOTES & QUOTES FROM CBS SPORTS’ “THE NFL TODAY” WITH JAMES BROWN, DAN MARINO, SHANNON SHARPE, BILL COWHER AND BOOMER ESIASON FOR WEEK 5 ON OCTOBER 9
October 9, 2011 ►QUICK HITS (On passing of Oakland Raiders Owner Al Davis) BILL COWHER: When you think of Al Davis there is no question about the fact that he was well-respected. I think of two words that come to mind, confrontational number one. At league meetings he was the guy that would stand up to the Commissioner, speak outwardly about rules and always abstained when it came to voting. And number two, controlling. Word had it, he would call in to the coaches booth if he wanted that ball thrown down the field. And he would say I want more bump and run, mantoman. ...
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NEWS, NOTES & QUOTES FROM CBS SPORTS’ “THE NFL TODAY” WITH JAMES BROWN, DAN MARINO, SHANNON SHARPE, BILL COWHER AND BOOMER ESIASON FOR WEEK 5 ON OCTOBER 9
►QUICK HITS (On passing of Oakland Raiders Owner Al Davis) BILL COWHER: When you think of Al Davis there is no question about the fact that he was well respected. I think of two words that come to mind, confrontational number one. At league meetings he was the guy that would stand up to the Commissioner, speak outwardly about rules and always abstained when it came to voting. And number two, controlling. Word had it, he would call in to the coaches booth if he wanted that ball thrown down the field. And he would say I want more bump and run, man‑to‑man. The guy was respec...
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“THE NFL WOULD FALL APART WITHOUT ME” -- JUST ANOTHER MODEST PROPOSAL FROM PRO FOOTBALL’S COCKSURE AGENT DREW ROSENHAUS -- “60 MINUTES”
60 MINUTES Cameras Capture the Agent as he Fights for His Clients Call him a cockroach, a thief, a sleaze ball – he’s heard it all before and none of them is true, says pro football agent Drew Rosenhaus. He does not steal clients. Just don’t call him inconsequential, because this wheeler-dealer who represents more NFL players than any other agent says the league would surely “fall apart” without him. Scott Pelley profiles Rosenhaus on 60 MINUTES Sunday, Oct. 9 (7:00-8:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. “I really believe that the NFL would fall...