Ways to Follow the UH vs Charleston Southern Game
Bumped. Here's some info I posted earlier. Please add to it in the comments if you find anything else. Thanks!
In Hawaii:
Buy tickets and go to the game. UPDATE: Here's some parking and tailgating info from the Advertiser.
Oceanic PPV at home.
Check out this list from the Oceanic cable website, which has a list of bars and establishments showing the game live (hat tip to beegpk on Sportshawaii). This Advertiser page has addresses and phone numbers for some of them.
1420 AM on the radio.
In and Outside of Hawaii:
Streaming video via HTSportsnet.com. You'll need Windows Media Player or an equivalent. It costs $9.95 for the game, or check out the season packages they offer.
Streaming audio via ESPN 1420. Hope they've solved some of the bandwidth and/or buffering problems I heard about.
Streaming audio via CSUsports.com. Doesn't look like the link is available yet, but according to their last opponenent's website, you may have to register and fill out a short questionnaire before being able to listen.
Live online stats from Internet Consulting Services via the UH website. CSUsports may also have live stats here. You can also check out online stats from ESPN's Scoreboard, which should have a "Gamecast" link during the game. Or try CBS Sportsline's scoreboard for a "Gamecenter" link.
Please comment below if you find any other ways to follow the action online or elsewhere. I really appreciated all the help last week. Thank you and....
GO WARRIORS!!!!
In Hawaii:
Buy tickets and go to the game. UPDATE: Here's some parking and tailgating info from the Advertiser.
Oceanic PPV at home.
Check out this list from the Oceanic cable website, which has a list of bars and establishments showing the game live (hat tip to beegpk on Sportshawaii). This Advertiser page has addresses and phone numbers for some of them.
1420 AM on the radio.
In and Outside of Hawaii:
Streaming video via HTSportsnet.com. You'll need Windows Media Player or an equivalent. It costs $9.95 for the game, or check out the season packages they offer.
Streaming audio via ESPN 1420. Hope they've solved some of the bandwidth and/or buffering problems I heard about.
Streaming audio via CSUsports.com. Doesn't look like the link is available yet, but according to their last opponenent's website, you may have to register and fill out a short questionnaire before being able to listen.
Live online stats from Internet Consulting Services via the UH website. CSUsports may also have live stats here. You can also check out online stats from ESPN's Scoreboard, which should have a "Gamecast" link during the game. Or try CBS Sportsline's scoreboard for a "Gamecenter" link.
Please comment below if you find any other ways to follow the action online or elsewhere. I really appreciated all the help last week. Thank you and....
GO WARRIORS!!!!
6 Comments:
At Friday, September 21, 2007 at 12:42:00 PM HST, Anonymous said…
Any predictions on what the score gap will be? Do I hear 30..40? Any takers?
At Friday, September 21, 2007 at 2:13:00 PM HST, Tombo Ahi said…
as of right now, a couple places have the spread at 51 points
http://www.docsports.com/football-odds.html
i read that it was as high as 60 points earlier in the week, but i guess with brennan's injury, the bookmakers want to be conservative.
At Saturday, September 22, 2007 at 6:20:00 PM HST, Unknown said…
And yet again, the ESPN 1420 stream is horrible. Nothing like actually being able to hear more than one word at a time. Very frustrating.
At Saturday, September 22, 2007 at 7:11:00 PM HST, Anonymous said…
Man...Graunke needs to chill with the long distance throws. It seems like he's trying to beat Brennan's records all on that game. And to top it off...Hawaii's first offensive start begins with an interception... Wow. I know now what the word SUCK means. Way to go Graunke!!!
At Saturday, September 22, 2007 at 8:20:00 PM HST, Tombo Ahi said…
Sorry to hear that, scott. Hope they fix it.
And come on, Graunke's doing pretty good. just a few mistakes. no worries
At Saturday, September 22, 2007 at 11:12:00 PM HST, Anonymous said…
I agree with the frustrated guy. Even though he started off rough, Grauke that is, he slowly was improving. But when you look at Funaki's entrance into the game, he looked like Brennan playing. He only had 1 bad pass. Funaki should be the starting QB for the 2008 season. I give Graunke credit but man, I agree...he does need to be more patient in the pocket, go through his reads, and then execute a good pass for that play. The way Graunke plays, looks like Timmy Chang's return all over again...long distance throws + the repeated interceptions. You can tell the atmosphere of the stadium was at a low during Graunke's time. Credit to the defensive team for making the stops.
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