Anyone know of a place that can steam the game?
Anyone know of a place that can steam the game?
The internet.
The more you support those streaming services and pay per view; the more you will see them as an option.
As these alternative TV viewing services fail, you will see them--less of an option on cable or your internet computer.
Bill, there is an ESPN+ business subscription for bars and restaurants so I suspect a lot of sports bars will have it on. Chalk, Pub W, Louies, etc. Probably want to call on Saturday before you head out though.
Streaming is the way to go! ESPN+ is good and cheaper than buying PPV.
Espn+ is just 9.99 and might even get a 7 day trial. You can cancel after the game as this is the only game on there this year.
Much better than the 54.99 PPV we used to have to deal with annually.
Also Espn + allows multiple streams so if you know someone with an account, get them to sign you in.
Anyone with the Disney Plus bundle have espn + already and probably don’t realize it.
just checked
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https://plus.espn.com/business
I didn't know DirecTV had ESPN+. Just never had a need to look. I know one of my favorite haunts has DirecTV. It's preferred by my wife that I watch OU games elsewhere. I can get loud.
I hope markky has it. Where I go to watch all my thunder games for free
Will ESPN+ games even be a thing for OU once they move to the SEC? May not have to worry about these streaming games to much longer.
most sports channel apps like ESPN and Fox Sports 1 you need to have a cable provider or a live TV provider like Hulu or Youtube. You can't get a stand alone app for sports because they are watched live.
If you know someone with espn or fs1 ask them for their login credentials it is better than paying $70+ for live tv to watch sports.
Yes, well ESPN will and so will FS1 just like it is now unless you can pick up ABC with a high def antenna like anyone living in the city can. Games are either on FS1, ESPN, ABC, CBS, and SEC has it's own network as well.
Some games are on regular ABC, CBS, and Fox channels
edit: totally forgot ESPN+ can be subscribed to as a standalone but if you have cable tv with espn you don't need it
I believe the current contracts the SEC has now will be expired. The new deal could exclude FOX like the new B10 excluded ABC/ESPN
Also you can stream 3 separate streams with ESPN+. So share it with the family!
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