8/24/2010 at 2:59pm
Can’t make the Arkansas-Tennessee Tech season opener? Don’t want to fight the traffic and spend the money for a live viewing of what should be a blowout?
No worries. Arkansas is offering the game on pay-per-view for $34.99 through a sponsorship with AT&T.
Here’s more from the UA:
KATV anchor Scott Inman will handle the play-by-play call while Jimmy Dykes will provide color commentary and former Arkansas quarterback Quinn Grovey will report from the sideline. Dykes has worked with ESPN for 17 years, including seven seasons broadcasting college football, while Inman has been with KATV since 1999 and has handled the call for several Razorback events. Grovey was a three-year starter for Arkansas and led the Razorbacks to back-to-back Southwest Conference titles in 1988 and 1989.
The cost of the pay-per-view broadcast is $34.99 and fans should contact their cable and satellite providers for ordering information. As of Aug. 24th, the game will be made available by the affiliates listed below. Fans should contact the cable and satellite provider in their area if it is not listed for additional information.
Fans may also purchase the pay-per-view for viewing on their computer through ArkansasRazorbacks.com. Per league guidelines, the pay-per-view broadcast on computer is not a part of the RazorVision subscription and must be purchased separately.
Affiliates (as of Aug. 24)
AT&T UVerse
DirectTV
Dish Network
Arkansas West Communications
Clinton Cable
Comcast – Little Rock, Ark.
Comcast – Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Minnesota, Mississippi, Tennessee
Cequell III Programming
Conway Corp
Cox Communications – Arkansas/Kansas
East Arkansas Video
East County Video
Madison County Cable
Pine Bluff Cable Television
Resort Television Cable
Ritter Communications
SuddenLink
White County Video
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