The college football regular season concludes with a decisive weekend of conference championship games. This week features nine championship matchups, which determine the five guaranteed spots for the highest-ranked conference champions and key seeding for the 12-team College Football Playoff. The action includes four games between two CFP-ranked teams: the American Athletic Conference Championship, the Big 12 Championship, the Southeastern Conference Championship, and the Big Ten Championship. Conference Championship Games Nine conferences hold championship games this weekend, featuring several College Football Playoff contenders. Friday, December 5 Sun Belt Conference Championship Troy at (#25) James Madison (7:00 PM on ESPN) Conference USA Championship Kennesaw State at Jacksonville State (7:00 PM on CBSSN) American Athletic Conference Championship (#24) North Texas at (#20) Tulane (8:00 PM on ABC) Mountain West Conference Championship UNLV (#29 AP) at Boise Stat...
When you decide to cut the cord, installing a quality Over-the-Air (OTA) antenna to grab your local channels is essential. But then comes the immediate physical problem: how do you get that strong signal from the antenna, often located in the attic or on the roof, to every television in your house? There are generally three core ways to solve this problem. A recent article from Tablo TV outlined these methods , and they serve as an excellent starting point for comparison. I've been down every one of these paths: re-using old cable, installing new cable, and using a network DVR . I'm going to take those three options (wired, rewired, and wireless) and compare them based on effort, cost, and the most critical factor for a cord-cutter: long-term reliability . Option 1: Re-Using What You Have (The DIY Bargain) This is the simplest and cheapest solution, provided you previously had cable or satellite television. The Method: You locate the main cable splitter, usually in a uti...