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CBS COLLEGE SPORTS NETWORK BROADCASTS # 3 TCU AT # 5 UTAH ON SATURDAY, NOV. 6 AT 3:30 PM, ET

    College Football Action also Features Air Force at Army and Tennessee at Memphis

Audibles with CBS College Sports Network Analyst Aaron Taylor

CBS College Sports Network broadcasts a top five BCS battle as No. 3-ranked TCU takes on No. 5-ranked Utah on Saturday, Nov. 6 (3:30 PM, ET) from Rice-Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah. Play-by-play announcer Craig Bolerjack is joined in the booth by analyst Aaron Taylor to call the game.  Brooke Olzendam reports from the sidelines.

The Network also broadcasts a pivotal match-up in the quest for the Commander-in-Chief's trophy as Air Force battles Army (12:00, NOON).  Dave Ryan and analyst Jason Sehorn call the action with Cadets Sam Roddy (Army) and Daniel Gidasi (Air Force) reporting from the sideline.  At 8:00 PM, ET, Tennessee plays at Memphis (8:00 PM, ET).  Roger Twibell and Mike Leach announce.

Adam Zucker and Molly Qerim anchor studio coverage throughout the day, along with analysts Brian Jones and Phillip Fulmer.

CBS College's Sports Network's free preview, available for affiliated distributors, extends through Saturday, Nov. 6. With the free preview, the Network reaches approximately 57 million households.  Among the affiliate partners participating are Bright House Networks (select markets), Comcast Cable (select markets), Charter Communications, Cox Communications (select markets), DISH Network, Mediacom and Time Warner Cable. 

CBS College Sports Network is available to fans across the country through various local cable and video providers, and nationally via satellite on DIRECTV (CHOICE XTRA Package - Channel 613) and Dish Network (America's Top 200 Package - Channel 152).  

For more information, go to http://www.cbscollegesports.com/.

* BCS Rankings as of 10/31/10

AUDIBLES with CBS COLLEGE SPORTS NETWORK Analyst AARON  TAYLOR

(Keys to TCU - Utah):
There are a tremendous amount of similarities between these two teams.  They both have extremely powerful offensive and defensive lines. They have only given up a combined eight sacks all season long.  With their balanced offenses and top five defenses, this game may hinge on which team can get the most quarterback pressure and force turnovers. 

(On TCU and Utah Quarterbacks):
One of the advantages TCU has is experience at quarterback with Andy Dalton. Rice-Eccles Stadium is one of the toughest environments to play a game. Most teams struggle playing there, but TCU is a veteran team and is going to rely on Dalton's experience at managing the game and being smart with the football. Last year Jordan Wynn made his first start against TCU and got thrown to the wolves.  He is light years ahead of where he was.  He makes much better decisions distributing the football and is much better equipped to take on the nation's number one pass defense. 

(On Defense ):
As good as these offenses are, which are run-first offenses that use short passes underneath for Utah and play-action for TCU, the defenses will shine.  The country will get to see just how solid and well-coached these teams are.  If this is a low scoring game, it would be foolish for people to think these teams aren't very good, as we're about to watch two of the best defenses in the country. 

 

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