I get the Iowa Hawkeyes via cstv for $50 per year. This includes any sports broadcasted on their radio network.

earlier, Mike Pietruk, wrote:
Dean

This is now very much a mixed bag.  Yahoo College
Sports continues to offer its subscription package though the number of
schools included is diminishing.
Also part of the package are a number of schools offering their feeds for
free on the Yahoo website.
Schools that are free include Florida, Tennessee,
TCU, Texas, Richmond, Arizona, Middle Tennessee,
North Carolina State, and Kentucky.

To see a 7-day schedule, visit
http://sports.yahoo.com/top/collegebroadcast

CSTV also continues to also offer a subscription package which, at the
moment, I am not all that familiar with.
A number of teams stream via over-the-air stations.  Examples that
immediately come to mind are Michigan State wvia WJR Detroit;
Miami via WQAM Miami; Florida State via WBOB Jacksonville; Florida via a
number of stations including WWJB Brooksville and WFXJ Jacksonville;
northwestern via WGN Chicago, and so on.

Hope others can expand on this answer and if you, Dean, get a number of
replies perhaps you can summarize your findings via a post here and in a
Top Tech Tidbits item.






                    Mike

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