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Oct. 19, 2006
OXFORD, Ohio -- Miami University's Mid-American Conference football game at the University of Akron Saturday evening is being carried live via the internet by ESPN 360. Available free of charge to the customers of ESPN-affiliated internet service providers across the country, as well as on the Miami University campus, the live video feed will be accompanied by the play-by-play call of Frank Giardina and color analyst Jim Hofher.
The RedHawks, who made their ESPN 360 debut earlier this season at Purdue, kick off from Akron's Rubber Bowl at 6 p.m. in a battle between two teams looking to build momentum in the MAC East Division race. Miami is coming off its first win last Sunday at Buffalo, while Akron is still in search of its first league victory.
ESPN 360, is available in more than six million homes nationwide through a variety of broadband providers that includes but is not limited to Verizon, Beld, Bend, Braintree Electric and Light, Charter, Citizens Communications, Conway Communications, Entouch, Grande Communications, Iowa Network Services, MediaCom, Mid-Hudson Cablevision, Starstream Communications and U.S. Cable.
For more information, log onto www.ESPN360.com or contact your internet service provider.
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