ESPNU TV Schedule
Thursday, April 24
#3 Texas vs. #22 Oklahoma State
ESPNU • RE-AIR • NCAA Softball
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ACL National High School Cornhole Championship Doubles (Doubles)
ESPNU • RE-AIR • American Cornhole League
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ACL National College Cornhole Championship Doubles (Doubles)
ESPNU • RE-AIR • American Cornhole League
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ACL National High School Cornhole Championship Singles (Singles)
ESPNU • RE-AIR • American Cornhole League
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ACL National College Cornhole Championship Singles (Doubles)
ESPNU • RE-AIR • American Cornhole League
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Unsportsmanlike with Evan, Canty and Michelle Presented by Progressive
ESPNU • Unsportsmanlike with Evan, Canty and Michelle
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The Draft: Featured (Episode 1)
ESPNU • RE-AIR • NFL
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The Draft: Featured (Episode 2)
ESPNU • RE-AIR • NFL
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30 for 30: The Great Heisman Race of 1997
ESPNU • RE-AIR • NCAA Football
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#6 Miami vs. Louisville
ESPNU • RE-AIR • NCAA Football
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30 For 30: The U
ESPNU • RE-AIR • NCAA Football
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30 For 30: The U Part 2
ESPNU • RE-AIR • NCAA Football
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#18 Oklahoma vs. #5 Georgia
ESPNU • NCAA Baseball
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SEC Inside: Ole Miss Softball
ESPNU • RE-AIR • SEC Inside
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SEC Inside: Missouri Softball
ESPNU • RE-AIR • SEC Inside
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SEC Inside: Tennessee Softball
ESPNU • RE-AIR • SEC Inside
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TrueSouth: Little Rock, AR Presented by YellaWood
ESPNU • RE-AIR • TrueSouth
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