NSN will produce and air Nevada's first two home games under Wilson, non-conference contests with Texas State on Sept. 3 and Incarnate Word on Sept. 10. Both have 2:30 p.m. start times and are Nevada's only home kickoffs scheduled for earlier than 7:30 p.m., with the later kickoffs dictated by national television windows. Nevada and NSN partnered for earlier kickoffs against Texas State and Incarnate Word, which has been a top request from Wolf Pack fans over the years.
NSN also will pick up Spectrum Sports' feed for the Wolf Pack's Mountain West game at Hawai'i on Oct. 15. That game has a 9 p.m. Pacific time start.
"I want to thank Nevada Sports Net for their tremendous partnership with Wolf Pack Athletics," Nevada athletics director
Stephanie Rempe said. "We are committed to continuing to grow our partnership in showcasing Nevada women's and men's programs to our Reno community. We are always listening to feedback from our fans, and are excited to bring two afternoon kickoffs to Mackay Stadium, as well as our Oct. 15 game at Hawai'i into the homes of Nevada fans this season."
Each of the three broadcasts will include 30-minute pre-game and post-game shows in addition to a halftime report. The Texas State and Incarnate Word games will be streamed on NevadaSportsNet.com/watch.
The 2022 campaign marks the first under Wilson, who was hired in December to replace Jay Norvell. Wilson spent 24 years at Nevada from 1989-2012, as an assistant coach and in administration, before coaching in the Pac-12 at Washington State and Oregon the last nine seasons. He was most recently the Ducks' co-defensive coordinator and linebackers coach.
Season tickets for the 2022 campaign, with six home games including Mountain West matchups with Colorado State (Oct. 7), San Diego State (Oct. 22), Boise State (Nov. 12), and Fresno State (Nov. 19) are available atÂ
MyNevadaTickets.com.
"We are thrilled to bring three Nevada football games into the homes of Wolf Pack fans this season," said Amie Chapman, Vice President and General Manager of News 4, Fox 11 and Nevada Sports Net. "Nevada athletics and Wolf Pack football is kicking off an exciting new era under Coach Wilson, and we're elated to see what the season brings. I'd also like to thank Nevada athletics for partnering with us to broadcast these games as Wolf Pack fans eagerly await a new era of Nevada football."
Added Anthony Resnick, NSN's director of operations: "Delivering three Wolf Pack football games to Northern Nevada sports fans further illustrates our dedication to delivering high-quality live local events to our viewers. We're invested in bringing exclusive content into the homes and onto the phones of Wolf Pack fans and are excited for the start of the Nevada football season."
NSN also will produce an hour-long MW football season preview show that will air the week before Nevada's season opener Aug. 27 at New Mexico State.
Last year, NSN broadcast a record number of Wolf Pack games, including 11 in women's basketball, nine in baseball, six in softball and six in men's basketball as well as one in football in addition to April's Battle Born Showdown spring game. NSN also broadcast every game of the 2021 MW baseball tournament and 12 of the 20 games at the 2021 MW men's and women's basketball tournament.
Further NSN broadcasts of Nevada athletics during the 2022-23 season will be announced later this year.
In Northern Nevada, NSN is available over the air on channel 21; Charter channel 787 in HD or 7 in SD; DirecTV and Dish Network on channel 21; or on AT&T U-verse channel 1021 in HD or 21 in SD. The games can be seen over the air in the following counties: Washoe, Carson, Humboldt, Churchill, Pershing, Douglas, Lyon, Mineral, Lassen, Lander and Eureka.
Season tickets for the 2022 campaign, with six home games including Mountain West matchups with Colorado State (Oct. 7), San Diego State (Oct. 22), Boise State (Nov. 12), and Fresno State (Nov. 19) are available atÂ
MyNevadaTickets.com.
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