SPORTSTIME OHIO TO TELEVISE A BRADY QUINN MARATHON
Network will air college football games of the new Cleveland Browns Quarterback
CLEVELAND, OH – SportsTime Ohio today announced that the network will have a Brady Quinn Marathon, replaying all of the 2006 Notre Dame home football games.
Brady Quinn, a native of Dublin, Ohio, was the 22nd overall Draft pick and the second first round draft pick for the Cleveland Browns. Quinn had an overall record of 30-15 at Notre Dame and broke 36 school records. He became the 32nd quarterback in Division-1A history to pass for 10,000 career yards. Quinn also was the 2006 recipient of the Maxwell Award for best collegiate football player as well as the Cingular All-America Player of the Year.
Starting Tuesday May 8 at 7:00pm SportsTime Ohio will replay the 2006 Notre Dame – Penn State game. Wednesday May 9 at 7:00pm will be the replay of the Notre Dame-UCLA game and Friday May 9 at 7:30pm will be the Notre Dame-Purdue Replay.
Saturday May 12 at 12noon SportsTime Ohio will have a marathon of all the 2006 Notre Dame home football games starting with the Notre Dame-Penn State replay. The purpose of this Brady Quinn Marathon is to give Browns fans a chance to see Quinn in action during his senior season.
“Given Brady Quinn’s success at Notre Dame, it will be great to relive some of those moments and hope that his success will continue in a Browns jersey,” said Pat Kilkenney, SportsTime Ohio Vice President of Program Acquisition/ Executive Producer.
For more programming information visit www.sportstimeohio.com
About SportsTime Ohio
SportsTime Ohio is a Northern Ohio regional sports network reaching 2.7 million homes and designed to offer a variety of sports programming produced for the Ohio sports fan. STO’s initial venture was the largest television package in Cleveland Indians team history. STO offers 160 Indians games annually with all home games in HD. Beginning July 1, 2007 STO will be the official cable home of the Cleveland Browns offering Browns fans 52 weeks of Browns coverage. Additional programming is geared specifically toward Ohio-area sports fans and the passion that makes the region the greatest sports community. www.sportstimeohio.com


