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Here are the games we will be watching:
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catfishboy wrote:
Here are the games we will be watching:
- Early Game - Cal @ NC
- Mid Day Game - Mich vs. Florida (AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas)
- Night Game - FSU vs. Alabama (Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta)
We cannot get ESPNU, so the Ole Miss game is not an option, but we will try to find a play-by-play analysis online.
Screw that - sign up for free trial for PlayStation Vue and you'll have ESPNU. We subscribe to PS Vue instead of satellite/cable. Works great! And no, you don't have to have a PlayStation to use their service.
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MeridianOMRebel wrote:
catfishboy wrote:
Here are the games we will be watching:
- Early Game - Cal @ NC
- Mid Day Game - Mich vs. Florida (AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas)
- Night Game - FSU vs. Alabama (Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta)
We cannot get ESPNU, so the Ole Miss game is not an option, but we will try to find a play-by-play analysis online.Screw that - sign up for free trial for PlayStation Vue and you'll have ESPNU. We subscribe to PS Vue instead of satellite/cable. Works great! And no, you don't have to have a PlayStation to use their service.
So how do you get it onto the TV? Roku or some other contrivance?
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Think maybe you can get it on your computer through ESPN? I've done that before and will do it again because I dumped ESPN from my cable lineup. It should work for you if you have a cable scrpt and can get other ESPN channels. It isn't too bad either.
catfishboy wrote:
Here are the games we will be watching:
- Early Game - Cal @ NC
- Mid Day Game - Mich vs. Florida (AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas)
- Night Game - FSU vs. Alabama (Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta)
We cannot get ESPNU, so the Ole Miss game is not an option, but we will try to find a play-by-play analysis online.
Last edited by Paladin (9/02/2017 9:50 am)
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I also don't have ESPNU, although I have about every other ESPN channel.
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Watching Cal/NC to see what we will be up against in a couple weeks.
Sling TV with sports package will get you ESPNU and only cost $25/month. You can also get a free roku when you pay for a few months up front. You don't get abc, NBC, cbs but most people can get those free with an antenna.
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Cal looks pretty good. Preseason I picked this as a loss, but then recently had some hope that we could upset Cal. I still do not think Ole Miss beats Cal in California, but then there is always hope!
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Johnny Yuma wrote:
MeridianOMRebel wrote:
catfishboy wrote:
Here are the games we will be watching:
- Early Game - Cal @ NC
- Mid Day Game - Mich vs. Florida (AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas)
- Night Game - FSU vs. Alabama (Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta)
We cannot get ESPNU, so the Ole Miss game is not an option, but we will try to find a play-by-play analysis online.Screw that - sign up for free trial for PlayStation Vue and you'll have ESPNU. We subscribe to PS Vue instead of satellite/cable. Works great! And no, you don't have to have a PlayStation to use their service.
So how do you get it onto the TV? Roku or some other contrivance?
You can use a Roku, Chromecast, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android box, computer, etc...
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MeridianOMRebel wrote:
You can use a Roku, Chromecast, Fire TV, Apple TV, Android box, computer, etc...
Of these devices, have you had any experience with one that is better than the other?