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Spring game streaming online?

That's a good idea. Wonder if there is some kind of issue with doing that because of media contracts we have signed.
 
Whats many times better than the actual practice/Spring Game itself is the radio broadcast on that day...as Jerry O'Neill normally has a lot of interviews of former UCF Players on the sidelines during the game...so anyone at game or anywhere can listen in via tune-in app....as the "broadcast delay" doesnt matter as much since much of the airtime is taken up with some good interviews.
 
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So, no stream for those not attending ?

Game is available on Tune-In app...and I actually recommend those attending the game to listen in too...as the best part of most spring games (this will be unusual with brand new offensive and defensive schemes) are all the sideline interviews with past UCF players that occur all game long.
 
UCF is spending a ton of money to make the entire day worth while for many to attend...especially from coming in from out of town...as its so much more now than "just a practice."

I highly doubt there will be any video streaming of the practice game....as Frost won't allow any media to film any previous practice...so I doubt he would let video of the entire spring game to go out on the net.
 
UCF is spending a ton of money to make the entire day worth while for many to attend...especially from coming in from out of town...as its so much more now than "just a practice."

I highly doubt there will be any video streaming of the practice game....as Frost won't allow any media to film any previous practice...so I doubt he would let video of the entire spring game to go out on the net.

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I highly doubt there will be any video streaming of the practice game....as Frost won't allow any media to film any previous practice...so I doubt he would let video of the entire spring game to go out on the net.
Most P5 practices are closed, but they televise their spring games on ESPN3 or conference networks.

Like others have said, you'll get more from the announcers who have asked the questions and done their homework over scrimmage plays anyway. Radio broadcast is the way to go if you can't be there.
 
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