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ODU football season opener at Eastern Michigan will air on ASN, start at 3:30 p.m.

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odu logoOld Dominion University’s 2015 football opening game on Saturday, Sept. 5 at Eastern Michigan will be televised nationally by the American Sports Network.

Kick-off time has been moved from 3 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. (EST). Market clearances and stations carrying the game will announced next week at odusports.com.

Fans can also tune in to ESPN 94.1 FM radio in Hampton Roads, Sports FM 100.5 in Richmond, and WBRG 104.5 FM and 1050 AM in Lynchburg to follow the game.




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