Sirius XM Remains Leader In College Sports
Throughout the 2011-12 season and beyond SiriusXM will broadcast live coverage of college football and men’s basketball from the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Big East, Pac 12 and Army, as well as men’s basketball from Xavier, Gonzaga and teams from several mid-major conferences. In addition, SiriusXM will air live select game broadcasts during the athletic season that includes women’s basketball, baseball, hockey and other sports.
SiriusXM listeners will also get access to post-season football and basketball games involving ACC, Big East and Big Ten teams and post-season basketball from the Missouri Valley, Sun Belt and West Coast conferences.
In addition, weekly shows hosted by football and basketball coaches from many programs around the country will air throughout their respective seasons on SiriusXM College Sports Nation, channel 91, SiriusXM’s 24-hour college sports channel. Subscribers will hear weekly shows hosted by the nation’s top college football coaches including:
- Oklahoma’s Sooner Sports Talk with Bob Stoops
- Ducks Tailgate Tuesday with Oregon coach Chip Kelly
- Florida State’s Jimbo Fisher Call In Show
- Wisconsin’s Badger Sports Talk with Bret Bielema
- Nebraska’s Bo Pelini Show
- Missouri’s Tiger Talk with Gary Pinkel
College basketball coaches’ shows, will include:
- North Carolina
- Kansas
- Ohio State
- Purdue
- Pittsburgh
- Indiana
This week, September 1st through the 5th, SiriusXM will air 59 college football games, featuring every team in the current Associated Press Top 25 poll. A full schedule of upcoming games on SiriusXM and channel assignments is available atsiriusxm.com/collegesports.
With play by play from the ACC, Big Ten, Big 12, Big East, Pac 12, SEC, Conference USA, Sun Belt, Missouri Valley, and Western Athletic conferences, plus Notre Dame and others, Sirius XM remains the leader in college sports broadcasting. This partnership with Learfield and IMG ensures that status.
“IMG College is pleased to bring dozens of our collegiate partners’ games to SiriusXM, which has become a prime destination for college sports fans to get game broadcasts, news, information and coaches’ shows,” said Joe Potter, SVP Media Operations for IMG College. “With 172 million college sports fans coast-to-coast, SiriusXM College Sports Nation is a vital part of the fan experience.”
“We’re thrilled to continue our long-standing partnership with SiriusXM,” said Learfield’s Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer Andy Rawlings. “This is certainly great news for our school partners, who can extend their brands so that fans everywhere may follow their favorite teams as the game action unfolds.”
“We’re very pleased to work with both Learfield Sports and IMG College and their extensive portfolios of colleges and universities to provide fans with the most comprehensive college sports coverage available,” said Scott Greenstein, SiriusXM’s President and Chief Content Officer. “With our unparalleled schedule of live games all year round, coaches’ shows and the daily talk and analysis on our SiriusXM College Sports Nation channel, college sports fans will have exceptional access to their favorite team from anywhere in the country.”
Access to some play-by-play broadcasts may require a subscription to the Sirius Premier or XM Premier (formerly known as “The Best of XM” and “The Best of Sirius”) programming packages.
SiriusXM College Sports Nation, channel 91, is available to college sports fans nationwide and offers comprehensive coverage of the college game 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. SiriusXM College Sports Nation offers live games, daily college sports talk hosted by experts like former Texas Tech football coach Mike Leach, Heisman Trophy winner Eddie George, veteran broadcasters Jack Arute and Paul Finebaum, plus dozens of weekly college coaches’ shows.
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Spencer…this is all great except for the fact this is supposed to be a “merged” company. Why years after the merger went through are sporting events still available on only one side of the project (i.e. available on XM but not on Sirius and vice versus)? I understand MLB contracts were signed before the merger but why are ALL the college games still not available on both sides? Sirius/XM doesn’t publicize that!!
Follow up..I have Sirius and the best of XM and still cannot get all the games.