High Definition for cu/csu?
Buffaloes vs Rams coverage
I'm having a lot of people over on Saturday to watch the Buffs (lots of beer, wings, ect). Does anyone no if it is avalible in high definition? On The Mountain's official web site, it lists a high def channel for Comcast at 948. There is currently no 948 on Comcast. Does anyone know if this game will be aired anywhere in high def? After seeing so many games in HD, it's hard to watch in standard. GO BUFFS!
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there have been tons of commercials on comcast advertising the game on "mountain HD"
so it’s gotta be. I’m gonna upgrade packages on the day of the game so I can watch it (as I don’t get the mountain right now). You’re right, no 948 right now but I bet it’ll be added before the game. Call comcast if you’re worried, but I’m betting it’ll be on comcast come gameday.
Comcast 948 will be active on Saturday morning!!!
It will become active the morning of 9/4. You must also have HD service to see it. If you do not have HD or currently do not have access to the Mtn Channel you will not see it on 948. You must have both.
Definately want to watch this CSU whippin in HD!!!
…or in standard def if it goes south on us, again.
I ace directiv too
And I don’t think it’s in HD. Everything I’ve seen so far looks like the Kstate game from last year.
well, on their website it says directTV will be in HD too
like I said above they’ve been promoting it hard on commercials so it would be pretty lame for it NOT to be in HD. I think the CU/CSU game will be their first game ever in HD so I’m hoping we’ll all be pleasantly surprised come game day.
by nebraskasux on Aug 30, 2010 11:36 PM MDT up reply actions
I probably don't need to tell anyone this
but 948 is up and working now and the mountain is having a “free preview weekend” for comcast and directTV (which is already in effect) so unless you have dish network you should be good to go.

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