Tucked away in the end of the year holiday is the start of Missouri Valley Conference season. And what a kick off–Creighton and Northern Iowa, the two favorites in the Valley for this season matchup in the very first game
The Bluejays will try to put behind them the missed opportunities of the non-conference season and get things going in a positive route in Valley play.
At White & Blue Review, we want to make sure you are always aware of the different media at your disposal for keeping track of every Bluejays game, home and away. If you won’t be one of the folks in a likely rowdy environment, there are several broadcasts and media ways to catch the game anyway.
Television
The game will be broadcast by Omaha’s local CBS station KMTV, otherwise known as Action3 News. Travis Justice and Nick Bahe will have the call.
- If you still have the rabbit ears on your TV, it is available over the air in the metro and surrounding areas.
- For those with cable systems, it is available on Cox channel 5 or 705 (but no HD) in the Omaha metro. In Lincoln and other surrounding Time Warner Cable outlets in Nebraska stretching as far west as York and as far south as Fairbury and Nebraska City, it is available on TWC channel 3.
- On satellite with DirecTV and Dish Network, those with the Omaha DMA will have it on their local CBS channel which is KMTV.
- Those with old style satellites can try these cooridnates:
Galaxy 16 K6 6A Digital
U/L – 14.104.13H
D/L – 11.804.13V
Online
There are several ways to follow the game via the Internet:
- You can listen to the audio online at Big Sports 590 in Omaha.
- Keep up with the Live Stats from GoCreighton.com.
- Streaming video will be available through Creighton’s JumpTV service
- Or for a different perspective you can follow the action on Northern Iowa’s online radio broadcast at unipanthers.com
Radio
If you find yourself traversing the greater Midwest — specifically, the eastern part of Nebraska, Iowa, and even into Missouri — you can pick up T. Scott Marr’s play-by-ply on Big Sports 590 AM.
If you find yourself in the greater Cedar Falls area, you can catch the Panthers broadcast on KXEL 1540 AM or on any other of the Panther Radio Network affiliates.
As always if you have other media entities to add to follow the games, feel free to leave them in the comments.