November 23: ESPN’s 4K Football Game of the Week
By Phillip Swann
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TV Answer Man, it’s Tuesday and I haven’t seen your update on the ESPN 4K game. Will there be a 4K game? — Gene, Pittsburgh.
Gene, ESPN will be back this week with an upscaled 4K broadcast of the Mississippi vs. Florida game at noon ET on Saturday, November 23. ABC and ESPN+ will simulcast the game in high-def and Bob Wischusen, Greg McElroy and Molly McGrath will be on the call.
Mississippi, 8-2, is the nation’s eleventh ranked team while Florida, 5-5, is unranked. The Ole Miss is a 10-point favorite and the ESPN Matchup Predictor gives Rebels a 78.1 percent chance of winning.
Which TV Providers Will Show Mississippi-Florida In 4K?
YouTube TV, Dish, Sling TV, DIRECTV, DIRECTV Stream, Comcast, Optimum and Verizon are expected to offer the game on their ESPN 4K channels. ESPN does not offer 4K programming on its ESPN TV Everywhere app or ESPN+.
What Is Upscaled 4K?
The ESPN 4K broadcast will be ‘upscaled’ from 1080p HD. The upscaled 4K means that the game will be produced in 1080p HD on site and upgraded to 4K for the home transmission. ESPN switched to upscaled 4K more than a year ago after previously doing some games in native 4K.
Gene, hope that helps. Happy viewing and stay safe!
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