FSN Picks Up Oklahoma State Football Opener
KANSAS – The Big 12 Conference has announced that Oklahoma State’s 2010 football season opener against Washington State will be televised by with a 6 p.m. kick from Boone Pickens Stadium.
The opener is one of four Cowboy games that have been selected early by the league’s TV partners. The Cowboys will host Texas A&M on Thursday, Sept. 30, on and will play a Friday night game at Louisiana-Lafayette on Oct. 8 in an ESPN2 contest.
The Oklahoma-Oklahoma State game will be televised by on Saturday, Nov. 27. A kick time for that contest is yet to be determined.
and will announce additional selections for television during the course of the season. The Big 12 Conference usually makes those announcements 12 days prior to the game, although has the right to exercise a six-day option three times during the course of the season.
The Cowboys appeared on television 11 times during the 2009 season and closed the year with four straight national television appearances, including the 2010 AT&T Cotton Bowl game.
Updated 06-02-2010
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