Football | 3/25/2013 5:35:16 PM
Kansas City, Mo. – The MIAA announced today the MIAA Television Network Schedule for the 2013 football season.
The schedule will open up on a Thursday night in the first week in September as defending MIAA Champion Missouri Western travels to Central Missouri. The second week of MIAA play Missouri Southern will travel south to Northeastern State on September 14.
Week number three will feature Lincoln on the road at Missouri Southern on Sept. 21 from Joplin. Central Oklahoma will travel to Washburn on Sept. 28 as the Ichabods look to avenge a loss last season on MIAA TV.
Oct. 5 Lindenwood, coming off a Mineral Water Bowl appearance, will travel north to face Nebraska-Kearney. Southwest Baptist will then hit the road on Oct. 12 to face Kanza Bowl winners Emporia State. The next week SBU will again hit the road on Oct. 19 this time bound for Fort Hays State.
On Oct. 26 it will then be FHSU’s turn to hit the road as they travel to Lincoln. Washburn will travel to NCAA Division II Regional participant Northwest Missouri on Nov. 2. On Nov. 9 Pittsburg State will go on the road to Lindenwood. The season’s final television game, as in past season’s will be a flex game as the MIAA will attempt to feature the best late season contest.
2013 MIAA Television Network Schedule
Saturday Nov. 16 Northwest Missouri at Missouri Western 2:37 p.m.
Available Channels
KSMO-TV (Kansas City)----- available to 100% of the Kansas City market. It is broadcast over the air on Channel 62 and it is found on most cable systems (Time Warner, Comcast, etc.)
Eagle Cable (western KS)-----Channel 15
Cox (Kansas) Cable System-------Game live on Channel 122 and 2122 on HD and digital tiers. Game will be rebroadcast on Cox 22 and HD 2022 on Monday night at 7 p.m.
Cox (Oklahoma) Cable System-------Check your local listing for time/channel
Mediacom (Columbia, Springfield, Jefferson City, etc.)-------Channel 22 in Springfield; check local listings for all other markets
Suddenlink (St. Joseph) Cable ----------Channel 20
Suddenlink (Maryville) Cable ----------Channel 6
The broadcast will also be webstreamed live on America One. The cost of a daily pass to watch all MIAA games on America one is $8 and can be accessed
here.