(From The USA Today -- By Michael Hiestand)
As more live games pop up online, ESPN's ESPN360 BROADBAND SERVICE offers 24 free college football games this season -- up from seven last year -- and its $120 GAMEPLAN SERVICE, in its second season, has webcasts of 150 games also shown on TV.
But ESPN, which owns the rights to ARMY home games, doesn't always include them online. So in the kind of narrowcasting that's sprouting online, ESPN allows Army.mil/ako -- a government site restricted to military personnel -- to carry those games online at no cost, including last Saturday's against CONNECTICUT.
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