The announcement was made on Friday, August 23, and follows Comcast SportsNet-Houston's release that it will air five home games tape-delayed.
Comcast SportsNet tape delayed broadcasts of TSU will be shown on Tuesday’s at noon following the scheduled home games. CSN subscribers in Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Arkansas will be able to tune into the CSN broadcast. Games can be accessed on Comcast channel 39 and in high definition on Comcast channel 639.
This season will mark the third consecutive year KHOU’s Bounce Digital TV Network will deliver TSU football games into the homes of the Houston area.
Nick Strong serves as the play-by-play announcer for the broadcast while former TSU defensive standout, Dejuan Fulgham, will provide color commentary.
Comcast Sports Group consists of local sports networks that deliver 2,400 sporting events, breaking news and analysis to more than 50 million cable and satellite homes annually.
TSU’s first home game at BBVA Compass Stadium will take place on Saturday, August 31st at 7:00 pm when the Tigers take the field against Prairie View A&M in the 29th Annual Labor Day Classic. KHOU’s broadcast of match-up will start at 7:05 pm CST.
COURTESY SWAC.ORG
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