Football
FOX Sports Indiana will televise the 125th Monon Bell Classic
This November's meeting between DePauw University and Wabash College will mark the 125th contest in the historic game known as the Monon Bell Classic, and for the second year in a row one of America's oldest and best-known college rivalries will be televised by FOX Sports Indiana and broadcast nationally on FOX Sports application. The 125th game in the series, which began in 1890, will be played Saturday, Nov. 10, at Crawfordsville, with kickoff scheduled for 1:07 p.m. (Eastern time).
The 125th Monon Bell Classic will be televised FOX Sports Indiana and FOX Sports Midwest Plus. It will be broadcast nationally to all its users FOX Sports application, FOX Sports GO app, and at FOXSportsGO.com (stream here: https://foxsports.onelink.me/SY6x/c61a8688). The game will also be played nationally FOX College Sports Central.
“The collaboration that started our two schools FOX Sports last year it led to a television show that received rave reviews from alumni, parents and others, and received an Emmy nomination,” said DePauw's Ken Owen. “We are excited to continue our relationship.”
“Fans attending the game at Wabash will enjoy a series of special features designed to celebrate the 125th game and the amazing history our two colleges share, but for those unable to attend on game day, this is a great platform with great reach,” said Jim Amidon of Wabash College.
Regional sports networks FOX Sports Indiana and FOX Sports Midwest is the television home of the Indiana Pacers, Indiana Fever, St. Louis Cardinals, St. Louis Blues, Kansas City Royals and more, producing more than 2,000 hours of live local programming each year. nationally, FOX Sports22 local owned and operated networks serve as the local television home to 44 MLB, NHL and NBA teams.
DePauw and Wabash first met on the gridiron in 1890. In 1832, a locomotive bell from the Chicago, Indianapolis and Louisville Railroad Company, also known as the Monon Line, was donated and became the winner's trophy each year. In the all-time series, Wabash holds a 61-54-9 lead.
Tickets for the match will be available in mid-October.
The game was first televised in 1977 by alphabet on a regional basis; national telecasts began in 1984 and the game has been televised ESPN2 and AXS-TVamong other stores.
To date, 22 contests of the historic series have been captured on DVD. The 1977, 1984, 1993, 1994, and 2000-17 Monon Bell Classics DVDs are available at the Wabash College Bookstore.
MONON BELL CLASSIC 2018 TELEVISION AND STREAMING INFO:
Within the FOX Sports Indiana/FOX Sports Midwest footprint (Domestic)
- Cable and Live TV Streaming Packages:
- FOX Sports Indiana in Indiana
- FOX Sports Midwest Plus in Illinois, Missouri and Iowa
- FOX College Sports Central
- Satellite:
- DirecTV – FOX Sports Indiana, channel 671-4
- Dish Network – channel 440 or 412-28
Throughout the territory outside the FOX Sports Indiana/FOX Sports Midwest imprint (Residential)
- Cable TV:
- FOX College Sports Central (check locally for availability)
- Satellite and Telecommunications:
- DirecTV – FOX Sports Indiana, channel 671-4, with SportsPack subscription
- Dish Network – channel 440 or 412-28, with Multi-Sport package subscription
- AT&T U-verse – FOX Sports Indiana, channel 749 or 1749, with HD Premium Tier subscription
Bars, restaurants and shopping facilities
- Cable:
- On FOX College Sports Central (check locally for availability)
- Satellite:
- Within the FOX Sports Midwest/FOX Sports Indiana footprint:
- DirecTV – FOX Sports Indiana, channel 671-4, with Commercial Choice package
- Dish – channel 440 or 412-28? contact your Dish representative for more information
- Outside the FOX Sports Midwest/FOX Sports Indiana footprint:
- DirecTV – FOX Sports Indiana, channel 671-4, with FSN A La Carte package
- Dish – channel 440 or 412-28? contact your Dish representative for more information
- Within the FOX Sports Midwest/FOX Sports Indiana footprint: