Sept. 1, 2010
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By Joe Hornstein
UCFAthletics.com
Orlando, Fla. (UCFAthletics.com) - Starting Sunday, Sept. 5, fans will get an exciting one-hour block of UCF football on Bright House Sports Network, with the all-new Inside UCF Football Show at 12 p.m., followed by UCF Sports Today with George O'Leary.
At 12 p.m., catch Inside UCF Football, a new 30-minute weekly magazine hosted by long-time stadium voice Erik Kohler. The show will take you inside the UCF football program, and include weekly features on a member of UCF's current senior class, a behind-the-scenes look at football operations, a segment entitled "the Vocabulary of Football" and a sitdown with the Knights' Insider John Denton.
The debut of Inside UCF Football will feature senior Kamar Aiken, coach profile with defensive coordinator Dave Huxtable, talking the vocabulary of football, the sights and sounds of preseason, and Denton's look back at this year's UCF Football Countdown To Kickoff Luncheon.
Following Inside UCF Football, fans can tune in at 12:30 p.m. to catch UCF Sports Today with George O'Leary. O'Leary will be joined in 2010 by familiar UCF-ISP Radio Network studio host Scott Adams to review and preview the Knights' opponents each week.
This Sunday, fans can get a one-of-a-kind review of the South Dakota game, while catching up with the players from the postgame interview sessions in a segment entitled "From the Locker Room", plus the Pulte Homes Play of the Game. Lastly, O'Leary and Adams will conclude the show previewing the upcoming game vs. North Carolina State at Bright House Networks Stadium on Sept. 11, at 7:30 p.m. Single-game tickets for the matchup with the ACC's Wolfpack are currently on sale at UCFAthletics.com.
Both TV shows will be aired several times during the week on Bright House Sports Network. Please check the BHSN schedule listing for further times. The shows can also be viewed in their entirety at UCFAthletics.com, starting Monday afternoon, Sept. 6. As in the past, encore broadcasts of both shows will air later in the week statewide via Sun Sports.
UCF's season opener is slated this Saturday, Sept. 4 at 6 p.m. against South Dakota at Bright House Networks Stadium. The Knights will play six contests at home in 2010, including games against the NC State Wolfpack, Southern Miss Golden Eagles, East Carolina Pirates, UAB Blazers and Rice Owls.
Season tickets for UCF's 2010 football campaign at Bright House Networks Stadium are currently available by calling the UCF Athletics Ticket Office at 407-UCF-1000 or logging on to UCFAthletics.com.
About Bright House Networks
Bright House Networks is the ninth largest multichannel video programmer distributor (MVPD) in the US with 2.4 million customers in several large cities including Tampa Bay and Orlando, Florida; Bakersfield, California; Indianapolis, Indiana; Detroit, Michigan; and Birmingham, Alabama; along with several other smaller regions in Alabama and the Florida Panhandle. The Florida markets are adjacent and form one of the country's largest cable clusters.
Bright House Networks owns and operates four 24-hour local news operations; Central Florida News 13 (www.cfnews13.com) and News 13 en espanol serving the Orlando area, and Bay News 9 (www.baynews9.com) and Bay News 9 en espanol serving the Tampa Bay area. In addition, Bright House Sports Network (www.bhsn.com) provides local sports coverage across Tampa Bay and Orlando.
For more information about Bright House Networks or our products and services, visit brighthouse.com.
--UCF Athletics--