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In a significant move for college football, the Mountain West Conference has officially announced its national television package for the 2025 season. This new agreement aims to enhance the visibility and reach of Mountain West football, showcasing the talents of its member institutions on a broader platform.
The package includes a variety of broadcast options, ensuring that fans across the country can engage with their favorite teams throughout the season. With a mix of games slated for prime-time slots, the conference is poised to attract a larger audience and elevate the profile of its programs. This initiative reflects the Mountain West's commitment to promoting its athletes and enhancing the fan experience.
As the 2025 season approaches, anticipation is building among teams and supporters alike. The Mountain West is optimistic that this television package will not only boost viewership but also create new opportunities for partnerships and sponsorships, further solidifying the conference's standing in college athletics.
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