Bowling Green State University Athletics

Ways to Follow the Falcons
August 29, 2002 | Football
Aug. 29, 2002
There are several ways you can follow the BGSU football team. The following are options to enjoy the best of BGSU football.
PHONE
TEAMLINE is a telephone & internet service that allows you to hear the LIVE play-by-play of your favorite teams' games from anywhere in the world. The number to call is (800) 846-4700, #3396
The "traditional" TEAMLINE service is 50¢ per minute for the first 60 minutes and then 20¢ per minute for each additional minute on the same call. (Purchase a Season Ticket and save up to 70%) You pay only for the time that you listen.
You can listen from car phones, pay phones, hotel phones, office phones, desktop PC's, Laptops, and even internationally.
To use either TEAMLINE service you will need the following:
If your team doesn't subscribe to FREE TEAMLINE you will need a Credit Card or a Pre-Paid Account Number. For more information visit www.teamline.cc.
RADIO
All 12 games will be carried on WBVI-FM (96.7) and the final two games of the season will be heard on WLQR-AM (1470) in toledo.. Dave Horger and Mark Miller will call the action.
Student radio station WBGU -FM (88.1) also will carry Falcon football games.
WBVI-FM will carry the Falcons Nest with Urban Meyer each Monday (returning September 9) at 6:30 p.m. from Frickers in Bowling Green.
INTERNET
RealNetworks®, Inc (Nasdaq: RNWK), the global leader in Internet media delivery, has partnered with the Official College Sports Network (OCSN) and BGSU Athletics, just in time for the 2002 college football season. The entities will bring exciting, multi-media content including live audio broadcasts of the best in college football, basketball, baseball and other sports from more than 45 top colleges and universities to college sports fans across the Internet via a new subscription-only service called College SportsPass. This exciting college package will kick off the fall sports season by providing live audio coverage of brand-name football games to fans everywhere via the Internet. College SportsPass will launch with BGSU joining defending national champion and pre-season No. 1 Miami (FL), nationally ranked Washington, Michigan State, Illinois, Arizona and more than 40 others. With membership, a sports fan or alumni living in one region of the country can now listen live to his or her favorite team playing in another region of the country, by simply logging into their College SportsPass in RealOneTM Player. College-sports enthusiasts will also be treated to audio and/or video from press conferences, weekly coach's shows, highlight shows, live statistics breakdowns, league standings and other relevant programming as individually offered by school. For just $6.95 month- with a portion of the proceeds directly benefiting the athletic departments of the participating schools- subscribers will be treated to the highest bandwidth live broadcast yet available from their college. To sign up for the subscription, college sports fans merely need to go to the official athletic site of their university, www.realone.com, or directly to their RealOne Player. A full list of participating colleges may be found at: www.collegesports.com. RealNetworks' RealOne SuperPass members may also choose to upgrade their subscription for an additional $4.00 per month to get the best in college sports, over and above the premium sports programming that they already receive from MLB.com, NBA, FOX Sports, NASCAR, CNNsi and more. College SportsPass enthusiasts who sign up through RealOne SuperPass will receive a 14-day free trial.
Other sites to check are WBVI.com and BGRSO.com. WBVI is the flagship station for BGSU football and men's basketball, while the Falcons student-station, WBGU also will carry every BGSU game.
TELEVISION
Falcon Football with Urban Meyer will air each Saturday (beginning September 7) on Fox Sports Ohio.
Time Warner Cable will air two BGSU games on a tape delay basis. The Tennessee Tech game will air Saturday, August 31 at 10 p.m. on Cable Channel 15.
The Ohio News Network (ONN) is scheduled to air the Falcons homecoming game with Ohio on Saturday October 5 at 4 p.m. The game will air live.
The MAC television package is structured to allow ESPN Regional to select the best matchups during the MAC season. A two-week window is allowed to ESPN Regional to notify participating teams.








