For the third year, you will be able to watch your Owls on Peachtree TV.

Kennesaw State University signed a deal with WPCH to broadcast its first three home games: Alabama State on Sept. 15, Clark Atlanta on Sept. 22 and Samford on Sept. 29.

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The university said in a Tuesday news release that Peachtree TV reaches nearly 6.2 million people in 2.38 million households throughout the metro Atlanta area.

The station has aired 12 KSU games during the last two seasons.

For those with access, the first three home games will also be streamed on the Big South Network on ESPN+.

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