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  • What regional networks brooadcast baseball in the west/sw?

    Where I live in Tallahassee, college ball is shown on Sunsports (mainly Florida teams like Miami, Fla, USF, JU, FSU, FAU) and on Charter Sports Southeast (CSS) which features mainly matches with ACC and SEC teams.

    Because of the regional aspect of college baseball, there isn't much televised here of other areas of the country until the regionals. I wonder if there is a Comcast package that will have regional networks?

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    Just curious, do you consider Kansas the west or southwest?

    CSTV has some games it seems. Lots of Big 12.

    ESPNU has a few too, as you know.

    We have a TV packages on Cox cable that covers most of the state of Kansas.

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    • #3
      Cox communications shows nil unless its like the 5 games they decided to show of Wichita State.

      Occasionally Fox Sports or ESPN shows a game and we get that.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ABC
        Just curious, do you consider Kansas the west or southwest?

        CSTV has some games it seems. Lots of Big 12.

        ESPNU has a few too, as you know.

        We have a TV packages on Cox cable that covers most of the state of Kansas.
        You know...the bottom boundry line of Kansas is almost a straight line E-W that is continuous through the bottom boundry line of Colorado and Utah. I consider states north of that line (Kansas, Colorado, Utah) as western. States below that line (Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona) to be southwestern.

        But that's just me.

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        • #5
          Anything that doesn't touch the Atlantic is probably considered to be "west" by billyboy.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by ShockerFever
            Anything that doesn't touch the Atlantic is probably considered to be "west" by billyboy.


            I don't know if KS has been considered a part of the "west" since the late 1800's
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            • #7
              Man...I watched Marshall Dillon shoot em out in Dodge City. Looked western to us easterners...LOL

              The Kansas plains looked like "west" when I first drove through over 30 years ago.

              My wife is a Texan and her family (Comanche, Brownwood area) don't consider themselves as "western" or "southwestern"...they are Texans.

              So? What do you guys consider Kansas?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by billybud
                So? What do you guys consider Kansas?
                God's country! :D
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                • #9
                  We're the middle. In fact, Kinsley, KS is a town that is equal distance from the east and the west. http://www.lasr.net/travel/city.php?City_ID=KS1003011
                  "If you're going to do it, you're going to do it right," athletic director Jim Schaus said. "If we're going to put 'Wichita State' across our chest, then every team is going to matter."

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                  • #10
                    Kansas is more west than midwest to me.

                    We have more in common with the west than we do Detroit and Cleveland.

                    Go west of Hutchinson, and to me, that is definitely the West.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by ABC
                      Kansas is more west than midwest to me.

                      We have more in common with the west than we do Detroit and Cleveland.

                      Go west of Hutchinson, and to me, that is definitely the West.
                      That's because that is the Great Lakes region. Drives me nuts when New Yorkers call Cleveland the Midwest!

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by billybud
                        So? What do you guys consider Kansas?
                        Great Plains. Nort Dakota down to northern Texass, and Minn-e-sota down to Missourah.

                        Lots of people refer to this area as the midwest, but it seems pretty clear that most geography types consider that to be (ironically) east of here.

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                        • #13
                          Generally we are part of the Great Plains. But to me the Kansas City area reminds me a lot of the midwest while western Kansas feels like being in the West.

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                          • #14
                            As an easterner, when I think "Great Plains"...I think of Lakota and Comanche and Dancing with Wolves...the west of buffalo herds, wagon trains and cattle drives..Dodge City and Abilene...Wyatt Earp and Bat Masterson versus drunken cowboys.

                            The Great Plains and the southwest is THE west...California, Idaho, etc is just west.

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