Missouri Southern and Pittsburg State have one appearance apiece on this fall’s MIAA Television Network football schedule, announced Thursday.
Eleven games — one more than the previous two years — will be televised. The first nine games have been selected, and games in the final two weeks — on Nov. 3 and 10 — will be determined at a later date.
Pittsburg State’s home opener on Sept. 8 against Central Oklahoma kicks off the television schedule.
Missouri Southern’s television game is Oct. 27 at Lindenwood.
In addition, Central Missouri State’s home game against Truman State on Sept. 20 will be televised on CBS Sports Network.
The MIAA football television schedule:
Sept. 8—Central Oklahoma at Pittsburg State
Sept. 15—Nebraska-Kearney at Missouri Western
Sept. 22—Washburn at Central Oklahoma
Sept. 29—Northeastern State at Northwest Missouri
Oct. 6—Truman State at Nebraska-Kearney
Oct. 13—Fort Hays State at Southwest Baptist
Oct. 20—Lincoln at Fort Hays State
Oct. 25—Missouri Western at Emporia State
Oct. 27—Missouri Southern at Lindenwood
Nov. 3 and 10—TBA
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