For you guys with Dish Network... The game was being displayed on channel 461 but has now switched to 464! Make sure you order the right game!
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well, crap, I'll be in new Orleans in the french quarter saturday, and was kind of hoping that it would be on gameplan so it would definitely be on at one of the sports bars, without that, does anyone know of any bar in on bourbon, or in the french quarter area that will be showing the game?
Louisiana's gridiron matchup with Nebraska this Saturday will be available to Cox Communications and LUS Fiber customers as a pay-per-view event. The game is also pay-per-view on DirectTV and Dish Network.
The Cornhuskers vs. Cajuns package is $29.95 plus tax.
The game is available to residential customers (on channel 150) in Acadia, Iberia, Lafayette, St. Mary, St. Martin and Vermilion parishes who subscribe to Cox Digital Television service and can be purchased by remote control beginning Friday morning through half-time of the game.
Residential customers who don't currently have digital service can call Cox at 888-215-8474 to upgrade to digital and get access to the UL game. Customers also can visit one of their local Acadiana service centers to pick up a digital converter for self-installation. The Cox Lafayette service center will be open until 3 p.m. on game day to accept orders.
To order the game on LUS Fiber, digital video subscribers can tune to channel 407 and complete the steps on screen using their remote control. Customers subscribing to either LUS Fiber's Digital Basic or Digital Plus packages can purchase the game.
LUS Fiber is opening new service territories every day. Any city of Lafayette resident interested in LUS Fiber video, Internet and phone services should visit LUSFIBER.com and click on the Service Finder or call 99-FIBER (993-4237).
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I spoke to Directv yesterday as well. I was told that the game probably would appear on the schedule until Saturday. PPV games can only be ordered the day of the game. But the guy I talked to did confirm that the game would be shown on Directv PPV.
Just got the attachement off the Directv website via search for channgel 787
Still nothing for the New Orleans area, I see. Cox does not run ch. 150 on its digital cable system here.
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FYI - It's on Paperview.
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