The Creighton men’s basketball team is looking to break their three-game losing streak in Big East play. DePaul comes to town on Saturday afternoon.
This has been a rough stretch for the Bluejays, but they have a game in front of them that is winnable and at the friendly confines of the CenturyLink Center. It is a great opportunity to get things back on track in conference play.
If you aren’t able to make it out to the CLink, here are the ways you can follow the game at the 1:00 p.m. tip.
First off read the Polyfro Primer
Creighton vs. DePaul on TV:
The Bluejays will be televised on select Fox Sports Networks. It will be shown in high definition with with the dynamic duo of Kevin Kugler and former Bluejay Nick Bahe calling the action.
- In Omaha on Cox Communications = channel 47 (SD) or 1047 (HD).
- In Omaha on CenturyLink Prism = channel 748 (SD) or 1748 (HD)
- Nationally on DirecTV = channel 671
- Nationally on Dish Network = channel 418
- For others outside the Omaha metro, you can find the game on the following regional networks:
- FOX Sports Arizona
- FOX Sports Detroit PLUS
- FOX Sports Midwest
- FOX Sports Ohio
- FOX Sports Southeast
- FOX Sports Southwest (Pelicans)
- FOX Sports Sun
- FOX Sports West
- FOX Sports Wisconsin
- MASN2
- ROOT Sports Pittsburgh
- YES
- Cox Sports New England
- WCUU Chicago–U Too can be found in Chicago on Digital channel 26.2/48.1 (HD), Xfinity channel 230 (HD)/248/360, RCN channel 35 and WOW channel 170.
- Here is the link to all the showings of the game including the replays and the delayed broadcasts.
Creighton vs. DePaul Online:
- For those with FSN on select systems (Cox, Time Warner, DirecTV, Xfinity, AT&T Uverse, Suddenlink, WOW, Midcontinent, Bright House, and Optimum among others) you can login and watch online on your computer.
- You can also download the Fox Sports Go app for your Android, Apple, Kindle Fire, or Windows Mobile device and stream the game.
- For those that have FSN from Cox Communications in Omaha, inside your home you can watch the game on the Cox Contour app on your Apple iPad device and select Android tablets. The Contour app is available to Cox bundle customers with Cox TV Essential or better, and Cox Internet Preferred or better. The Apple app is compatible with iPad 2 or newer. There is also an Android app.
- Keep up with the live stats of the game from Creighton. Get the live stats on your mobile device at GoCreightonStats.com.
- Follow the tweets of GoCreighton for score updates.
- Follow the tweets of White & Blue Review and reporter Matt DeMarinis for periodic updates during the game from the sidelines and from the stands. WBR photographers will be on hand for the game.
- Follow the tweets from the Creightonian staff for updates.
- Follow the tweets from Alex Sindelar who covers Creighton for Big East Coast Bias with his colorful takes.
- Follow the tweets of Steve Pivovar from the Omaha World-Herald for insight during the game.
- Listen to the streaming audio of the broadcast by 1620 the Zone, the home of the Bluejays online on your computer.
- Listen to the streaming audio of the broadcast on your mobile device by getting the 1620 the Zone app available for Android and Apple products.
- For a different perspective of the game you can stream the DePaul broadcast here.
- After the game, catch the postgame press conference live.
- Bluejay Banter will have live updates as well as a postgame show on 1620 the Zone after the game.
Creighton vs. DePaul on the Radio/Audio:
Listening to the game:
Hop on to 1620 AM on your dial before the game at 11:00 a.m. for Bluejay Shootaround.
- If you find yourself in the Omaha metro — you can pick up John Bishop’s play-by-play along with former Bluejay Brody Deren over the air on 1620 the Zone at 1620AM on your dial.
- In the Chicago area you can pick up DePaul’s radio tandem of Zach Zaidman (play-by-play) and Jeff Blanzy (analyst) on WSCR 670 AM
After the game, stay tuned after the 1620 the Zone postgame to catch Bluejay Banter and their “Overtime” postgame show. They will talk to Creighton coaches and others to get the latest on the Bluejays as well as take phone calls.