How to watch UL game
Do you have a concern about watching the UL game on Friday? Stuck at work trying to figure out how to keep up with the game? Well here’s a quick guide to help you figure out how to watch the Ragin’ Cajuns play against Creighton in the NCAA Tournament.
The game will be on truTV on Friday approximately at 2:10 p.m. truTV is on Cox cable channel 51 and 1051 (high definition), LUS Fiber channel 80, DirecTV channel 246 and Dish channel 242 and 9430 (HD). Marv Albert, Steve Kerr and Craig Sager will have the call.
But if you can’t get to a TV, the game will be available online at www.ncaa.com/march-madness-live, but only if you have an account with the cable and satellite systems mentioned above. The Cajuns’ game will not be available to you if you don’t have one, but there is a free preview time period starting when you log onto the site.
To watch the game on your smartphone, March Madness Live also has apps for iPhone, Android and Windows Phone users as well.
On the radio side, the game will be broadcasted locally on the Ragin’ Cajuns Sports Network on 107.9 FM, but only on the radio, not online. The only way to listen online to the game will be through the national feed, which at www.westwoodonesports.com. The internet radio feed is for free.
– Chad Washington
How to watch UL game
Do you have a concern about watching the UL game on Friday? Stuck at work trying to figure out how to keep up with the game? Well here’s a quick guide to help you figure out how to watch the Ragin’ Cajuns play against Creighton in the NCAA Tournament.
The game will be on truTV on Friday approximately at 2:10 p.m. truTV is on Cox cable channel 51 and 1051 (high definition), LUS Fiber channel 80, DirecTV channel 246 and Dish channel 242 and 9430 (HD). Marv Albert, Steve Kerr and Craig Sager will have the call.
But if you can’t get to a TV, the game will be available online at www.ncaa.com/march-madness-live, but only if you have an account with the cable and satellite systems mentioned above. The Cajuns’ game will not be available to you if you don’t have one, but there is a free preview time period starting when you log onto the site.
To watch the game on your smartphone, March Madness Live also has apps for iPhone, Android and Windows Phone users as well.
On the radio side, the game will be broadcasted locally on the Ragin’ Cajuns Sports Network on 107.9 FM, but only on the radio, not online. The only way to listen online to the game will be through the national feed, which at www.westwoodonesports.com. The internet radio feed is for free.
– Chad Washington