It's definitely up there, as Eric Lindsey (Cat Scratches) lets us know that viewers with Insight cable will get to see their Cats in High-Definition for the foreseeable future. The upcoming Blue-White scrimmage (Wednesday) and this weekend's football game vs. Mississippi State will be televised on Insight channel 929. All of the other early season basketball games that were supposed to be televised on FoxSports South or Big Blue Network will now be offered in HD.
And as anyone with Insight knows, channel 929 is a "Special Events" HD channel serving no purpose other than random Cincinnati Reds HD broadcasts. And as any Cincinnati Reds fan will tell you, their season is usually over after a month or two anyway (i.e. its a worthless channel).
In essence, with the new ESPN contract and the combo of Insight and Fox Sports stepping up, the beatdowns for the remainder of the football season and the Race to 2000 will be clearer than ever!
And for those without Insight cable or Kentucky HD access, call your cable provider. That's one thing I've never understood with Kentucky fans: we bitch and bitch about our teams, coaching decisions, uniform decisions, Coal money boosters, etc., but for the most part expect other people to call the cable providers and request technology advances.
Go Cats.
And as anyone with Insight knows, channel 929 is a "Special Events" HD channel serving no purpose other than random Cincinnati Reds HD broadcasts. And as any Cincinnati Reds fan will tell you, their season is usually over after a month or two anyway (i.e. its a worthless channel).
In essence, with the new ESPN contract and the combo of Insight and Fox Sports stepping up, the beatdowns for the remainder of the football season and the Race to 2000 will be clearer than ever!
And for those without Insight cable or Kentucky HD access, call your cable provider. That's one thing I've never understood with Kentucky fans: we bitch and bitch about our teams, coaching decisions, uniform decisions, Coal money boosters, etc., but for the most part expect other people to call the cable providers and request technology advances.
Go Cats.
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