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M2M Sets Coverage Plans For 2011 Signing Day

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January 31, 2011
STARKVILLE, Miss. - Maroon to the Max's extended coverage of college football's National Signing Day is back and Bulldog fans that are not currently subscribed should sign up today so they won't miss all of the pertinent content that will be provided on the 2011 Bulldog signing class as it is unveiled on Wednesday, Feb. 2.

In conjunction with the release of the official 2011 Signing Day class on mstateathletics.com, M2M will provide exclusive video highlights of each player from their high school or junior college days as well as insider video comments on each signee from a member of the MSU coaching staff.

Also, at approximately 2 p.m. CT on Signing Day, Maroon to the Max will offer free live video coverage of Coach Dan Mullen's official press conference, when the State football mentor speaks to the media about the program's 2011 signing class. The press conference will be archived for later viewing free of charge as well.

In addition to Signing Day, Bulldog Baseball season is just around the corner. Of the 35 games on State's 2011 home schedule, 31 are currently scheduled to be streamed via live video on M2M. And virtually all of State's full baseball schedule will be available via M2M's live audio facilities (some limited exceptions due to schedule conflicts with other sports). Head coach John Cohen's Diamond Dog squad opens the '11 home campaign with a 14-game homestand at Dudy Noble Field/Polk-DeMent Stadium, beginning Feb. 18.

So initiate or renew your membership today and don't miss all the action M2M has to offer this spring! Maroon to the Max's full subscription is just $99.95 per year, $39.95 for four months, or $12.95 per month. The audio-only package is $29.95 per year (no monthly option).

 

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