Watch Northern Arizona's Zach Bauman take on Fort Lewis at the renovated Walkup Skydome on Saturday on Big Sky TV, NAU TV and Fox College Sports Atlantic.
Big Sky TV Schedule
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Six of this week’s football games are televised, and four of the games can be viewed for free on Big Sky TV.
Football action begins at 12 p.m. Mountain when Northern Colorado takes on Colorado State onThe mtn.
Big Sky TV coverage begins at 1 p.m. Mountain with a pair of games from the Treasure State. Montana State plays host to UC Davis, while Montana takes on Cal Poly at Washington-Grizzly Stadium. The Montana game will be televised on the CW Networks. Montana State’s game is televised onMax Media outlets.
Sacramento State, fresh off a win over Oregon State, takes on Southern Utah at 1 p.m. Mountain. That game will be televised in Utah on KMYU, and has been picked up in the Sacramento area on KRCA. That game is also available for viewing for a free through the Southern Utah Web site.
At 3 p.m. Pacific, Northern Arizona returns to the renovated Skydome to face Fort Lewis. It will be televised on NAU TV, as well as Fox College Sports Atlantic.
Idaho State makes its home debut against Western State at 4 p.m. Mountain. That game is available through Big Sky TV.
No. 1 Eastern Washington hits the road to face South Dakota in a game televised at 4 p.m. Central on Mid-Co Sports Network. The video stream is available for a free through South Dakota’s Web Site.
Weber State takes on Utah State at 6 p.m. That game will be available on ESPN3.
In volleyball action this weekend on Big Sky TV, , Montana will host the Montana Tournament in Missoula. On Friday, Montana will play South Dakota at 12:00 p.m. Mountain, and Cal State Fullerton at 7:00 p.m. The Grizzlies will conclude the tournament on Saturday as they host Idaho at 6:30 p.m.
Also on Friday, Northern Colorado will host Nova KBM Moribar in the Rams Volleyball Classic at 7:00 p.m. Montana is 3-2 so far this season while the Bears are 4-3.
All events on Big Sky TV through America One are free. Fans need to create an account five minutes before an event begins. All viewers must create new accounts this season. Accounts from previous seasons will not work.
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We just want to get fans up to speed on some new things that our Big Sky TV to you are ready to watch your favorite volleyball, football and men's and women's basketball teams.
First off, you must create a new account this year. Even if you registered in previous years, you will have to create a brand new account.
You can do this roughly five minutes before the start of event, or when the game information box changes from blue to green. We encourage fans to check out an event prior to the event you really want to watch so you don't encounter problems and miss the game. This link takes you to the entire Big Sky schedule. There are some volleyball matches tonight, and that would be a great time to check out the system.
On the left side of the screen, you should see some boxes that tell you to download some software. Please read this, and download the software. You'll need the latest "Flash," and "Octoshape." It takes just a few seconds to download.
Once you have created an account and have "purchased" your free Big Sky package, you ll get into a new viewer. This year's viewer looks nothing like ones from previous seasons. This year, you'll have the option to watch multiple Big Sky events at one time, by placing boxes in the three picture-in-picture windows below the main screen. If you only want to watch one game, and like to have it on your entire computer screen, you'll still have that option. But, if you like to follow multiple games, you can click back-and-forth between them.
If you encounter problems, submit a support ticket to America One