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Longhorn Network to Air Iowa State at Texas Football Game, 10/15

By: Oct. 03, 2016
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Longhorn Network, the 24-hour network devoted to The University of Texas, is set to televise the Iowa State at Texas football game on Saturday, Oct. 15 at 6 p.m. CT

Lowell Galindo will provide play-by-play for the game alongside analysts Ahmad Brooks and Keith Moreland. ESPN's Dawn Davenport will provide additional reporting throughout the telecast.

The game will also be made available on Cyclones.tv, Iowa State's official digital and cable network.

The October 15 matchup marks the 14th Texas football game to air on LHN. It will be surrounded by exclusive Longhorn Network programming, including Texas GameDay, the two-hour live pregame show from Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium with host Lowell Galindo, Alex Loeb and former Longhorns Emmanuel Acho, Vince Young and Ricky Williams.

Texas GameDay will also include analysis at halftime, and discuss the final results immediately following the game on Texas GameDay Final.

In addition to the game telecast and surround programming on LHN, ESPN3 is providing special live coverage of the Longhorn Band and the Longhorn Alumni Band halftime performance. A direct link to watch the halftime showcase on WatchESPN or the ESPN app will be available closer to the event.

About Longhorn Network ESPN has a 20-year agreement to own and operate a year-round, 24-hour network dedicated to Texas athletics in partnership with UT and IMG College. Longhorn Network offers a variety of content, highlighted by more than 175 exclusive events annually from 20 sports, original series and studio shows, historical programming and academic and cultural happenings.

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