Changing the default UA string to "Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 4.0.4;
Galaxy Nexus Build/IMM76B) AppleWebKit/535.19 (KHTML, like Gecko)
Chrome/18.0.1025.133 Mobile Safari/535.19" (taken from
https://developer.chrome.com/multidevice/user-agent) for all outgoing
requests gets us the right content.

However trying to selectively override the UA string only for the
queries corresponding to espn.com and related domains doesn’t get me the
right content, despite verifying that every single outgoing request when
loading espn.com gets the override. I’m puzzled.

Here is the list of domains for which I set up an override, without
success:

    /^http:\/\/espn\.com\//
    /^http:\/\/.*\.espn\.(go\.)?com\//
    /^http:\/\/.*\.espncdn\.com\//
    /^http:\/\/(\w+\.)*go\.com\//
    /^http:\/\/\w+\.chartbeat\.(net|com)\//
    /^http:\/\/once\.unicornmedia\.com\//
    /^http:\/\/ad\.doubleclick\.net\//
    /^http:\/\/b\.scorecardresearch\.com\//
    /^http:\/\/pagead2\.googlesyndication\.com\//

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