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Thursday, July 29, 2010

Auburn-Clemson fooball game will air in 3D

Auburn and Clemson's football game Sept. 18 will be the fourth college football game to air on ESPN 3D.

Fans interested in viewing the game in 3D must have ESPN 3D service and a 3D television. The game will also be broadcast on regular ESPN. Kickoff is 7 p.m. ET.

ESPN began 3D programming last January after three years of testing. The Auburn-Clemson game will be the third college football game to air on ESPN 3D this year and the fourth ever.

ESPN 3D is available in the United States to approximately 45 million households and has carriage agreements with DirecTV, Comcast and AT&T. For more info about what you need, click here.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

I don't have much interest in seeing the game in 3D, but it would be pretty neat to watch the Eagle take flight in 3D....

Andy Bitter said...

Those 3D TVs only cost about $2000-$3000 for a low-end one. I'm sure nobody will have a problem finding the dough for something like that.

Chris P. said...

Or you could just shell out a couple hundred bucks and get tickets from one of the many unofficial independent ticket dealers along College Street on game day.

Andy Bitter said...

That's true. I've heard going to the game in person also provides fans with a 3D experience.

Anonymous said...

Where can I find the 3D game in North Atlanta???????