Late Night Under the Lights game to be aired on local TV channels, ESPN+

LAWRENCE, Kan. – Kansas football’s Late Night Under the Lights spring game, presented by Nissan, which is set for 6 p.m. CDT on April 13, will be available to view on local television channels and online via ESPN+.
Local TV Availability
38 The Spot (KMCI)
Cox Cable
Midco Sports Network
Spectrum Sports
Online Availability
ESPN+

 

*Check local listings for availability, programming subject to change.

The spring game will be aired throughout the state of Kansas via cable partners 38 The Spot (KMCI), Cox Cable, Midco Sports Network and Spectrum Sports and across the country on ESPN+. Programming is subject to change, fans should check local listings for availability.ESPN+ has allowed Kansas Athletics to reach over 100 million households in the United States, including 260 million people. For a small monthly price ($4.99) or $50 for the year, fans can enjoy their Jayhawks at home, on the road, or in the office – virtually anywhere there is access to internet and a streaming device. Fans can sign up for an ESPN+ subscription at Plus.ESPN.com.

Additionally, the Jayhawk Radio Network will broadcast the spring game portion of Late Night Under the Lights live across the state of Kansas, with an audio stream also available at KUAthletics.com.

The best way for fans to catch all of the action of Late Night Under the Lights, however, is to be at David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium on the day of. With a full day of activities planned in and around the stadium, including a bike and helmet fair, a spring egg hunt, BMX bike performances, the K Club Alumni Flag Football Game featuring some of the best Jayhawks to ever don the Crimson and Blue, and a live performance by Rick Ross—all of which will only be available to view in-person.

For more information on all of the events happening at and around David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium on April 13, visit the 2019 Late Night Under the Lights event page.

Daniel Wise took down a Cyclone.
Daniel Wise took down a Cyclone.

KU will begin the 2019 season on August 31 vs. Indiana State. The Jayhawks will also host non-conference opponent Coastal Carolina (Sept. 7) before Big 12 rivals West Virginia (Sept. 21), Oklahoma (Oct. 5), Texas Tech (Oct. 26/ Homecoming, K-Club Weekend), Kansas State (Nov. 2/Dillons Sunflower Showdown) and Baylor (Nov. 30/Senior Day) visit Lawrence.

For additional ticket information contact the Kansas Sales Team by calling 800-34-HAWKS or visit KUAthletics.com/tickets.

*Check local listings for availability, programming subject to change.

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