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How To Catch Lehigh/JMU If You're Not In Virginia

Short and sweet.  Live video of the game from JMU (including a JMU pregame show) is available here:

http://portal.stretchinternet.com/jmu/

Everyone's favorite radio call will be available here from Matt Markus:

http://www.espnlv.com/

That's how I'll be enjoying the game.  4PM start!

Other games if you're crazy like me and will have a zillion windows open watching as much action as you can:

Villanova at Fordham live stream via Campus Insiders, 6:00 PM start:

http://campusinsiders.com/network/patriot_league/live/54ed6d2ae4b0c34b48f21b51

Marist at Georgetown live stream via Campus Insiders, 6:00 PM start:

http://campusinsiders.com/network/patriot_league/live/552df696e4b0b0ea74082e09

New Hampshire at Colgate live stream via Campus Insiders, 6:00 PM start:

http://campusinsiders.com/network/patriot_league/live/football-new-hampshire-at-colgate-2015-08-07

Duquesne at Bucknell live stream via Campus Insiders, 6:00 PM start:

http://campusinsiders.com/network/patriot_league/live/football-duquesne-at-bucknell-2015-08-07

Lafayette at Delaware live stream via Campus Insiders, 6:00 PM start:

http://campusinsiders.com/network/patriot_league/live/football-delaware-at-lafayette-2015-08-07

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