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Joseph_Gallant
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Just after 8 P.M. EST tonight (December 3rd), the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) football championship game between Virginia Tech and Florida State was about to start in Jacksonville, but the game between USC and UCLA (both televised by ABC) was still underway, although USC had a one-sided lead.
About 8:07 or so, WCVB-5 here in Boston was switched to the start of the ACC football championship game.
While I fully expected ABC stations in the home areas of the two teams in the ACC title tilt to be switched-away, I also expected the rest of the network to have stayed with USC/UCLA to conclusion, and join the Virginia Tech/Florida State game in progress.
On the other hand, Boston is now within the ACC's region, given that Boston College now belongs to that conference.
Was it only the ACC region that was switched-away from the end of the USC/UCLA game?? Or could it have been the whole network (with the likely exception of KABC-7 Los Angeles)??
About 8:07 or so, WCVB-5 here in Boston was switched to the start of the ACC football championship game.
While I fully expected ABC stations in the home areas of the two teams in the ACC title tilt to be switched-away, I also expected the rest of the network to have stayed with USC/UCLA to conclusion, and join the Virginia Tech/Florida State game in progress.
On the other hand, Boston is now within the ACC's region, given that Boston College now belongs to that conference.
Was it only the ACC region that was switched-away from the end of the USC/UCLA game?? Or could it have been the whole network (with the likely exception of KABC-7 Los Angeles)??