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All regular season and playoff games will be broadcast by KSKY 660 AM. Pre-game coverage begins 15 minutes before kickoff. Pete Stein and Dev Reeves returned for their second season as the Sidekicks play-by-play team. When Reeves left the broadcast team due to business commitments, Robert Trammell and later Sean Mathhews joined Stein on television while Mike Young and later the aformentioned Trammell taking over the play-by-play duties during televised games.
31 of 36 regular season games were carried live. Four matches were tape-delayed due to station committments to SMU Men's and Women's basketball. The delayed Sidekicks broadcasts began at the conclusion of the basketball broadcasts.
Date |
Oppenent |
Reason |
Sidekicks on TV? |
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High School Football |
No |
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Men's Basketball |
Yes |
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Women's Basketball |
No |
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Women's Basketball |
No |
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Men's Basketball |
Yes |
9 of the Sidekicks road games were scheduled to be televised by KFWD-TV 52. All games were live and began 5 minutes before kickoff. Pete Stein moved from radio to television for these games, and Robert Trammell and Sean Matthews acted as color commentators.
On March 22, 2004, Sidekicks General Manager Jim Tolbert announced that neither the final scheduled Regular Season TV game, nor the promised road Playoff games would not be shown as a "cost-saving measure".
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Opponent |
Broadcast Time |
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7:00 PM |
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7:00 PM |
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6:30 PM |
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Noon |
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7:30 PM |
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2:00 PM |
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7:30 PM |
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6 PM |
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Noon |
Fox Sports World televised 14 MISL games on a delayed basis during the season. The Sidekicks appeared in at least 4 of these broadcasts, which were edited versions of either the Dallas or Philadelphia home team television broadcast.