Well, this isn't exactly right but it'll move you along, don't have time to continue. Probably finding a more comprehensive parser as previously suggested would help
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use LWP::Simple;
use HTML::TokeParser;
my $url = 'http://www.georgiastatesports.com/SportSelect.dbml?DB_OEM_I
+D=12700&SPID=5671&SPSID=53628';
my $raw = get($url);
my $stream = HTML::TokeParser->new(\$raw)
or die "$url $!";
while(my $token = $stream->get_token() ) {
my $ttype = shift @{ $token };
if ($ttype eq "S") {
my($tag, $attr, $attrseq, $rawtxt) = @{ $token };
next until ($tag eq "table");
my $class = $attr->{'class'};
if ($class eq "ScheduleTable") {
while($stream->get_tag('tr')) {#
my $sched = $stream->get_trimmed_text('/tr');
print "$sched\n";
}
} # class eq "ScheduleTable"
} # $ttype eq "S"
} # while
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