yep. always will have a free stream there. if you feel sketchy doing that, just get youtube tv (what I use) or something similar. But I definitely went the reddit route during the college daysIf you want to watch for free then you can use reddit.com/cfbstreams during the year. Then hook a HDMI from your comp to your TV. Or chrome cast it.
Easiest and best decision you'll ever make: drop cable and get YouTubeTV.
Ideally, also drop the cable company as your internet provider, if you have other options. But a lot of people sadly still don't.
They're onto you.I did a quick search to compare streaming services and now my Facebook feed has ads for SlingTV Arabic and SlingTV Desi.
WTF?
The reddit streams and similar sources can be a little dicey.
I've tried to find Gopher basketball games on there, and sometimes games are listed but not shown, or they list one game and show another, so it's hit-and-miss in my experience.
the quality of the stream can also be dicey - if it's a bad source, you can get buffering or interruptions.
FWIW, I still have traditional cable TV, so I only try the pirate streams when a game is not shown on BTN or any of the ESPN's. I was planning to go to a streaming service, but put that on hold due to covid. There are no new games on TV, so it's a moot point until the games return. (or as a friend of mine used to say, a 'smoot' point. This is the same guy who thought Clemson's nickname was the Tide, because he heard 'Crimson Tide' and thought they were saying 'Clemson Tide.')
yep. always will have a free stream there. if you feel sketchy doing that, just get youtube tv (what I use) or something similar. But I definitely went the reddit route during the college days
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Unless something has changed, CBS Sports Network won't be an issue this year. I think the home team owns broadcast rights, which is why they ended up on CBSN last year. All 3 non-conference games are at home, so at worst, BTN or ESPNs networks should cover all games.Hulu TV / Youtube TV both work.
Hulu TV is $5 more expensive, but has CBS sports network (which was required for the Fresno State game last year), and it's a lot easier to use.
Hulu TV / Youtube TV both work.
Hulu TV is $5 more expensive, but has CBS sports network (which was required for the Fresno State game last year), and it's a lot easier to use.
Also, YTTV has excellent video streaming quality. I haven't tried Hulu TV streaming, just the paid service for commercial-free TV/movies and that also does have great quality.The great thing about youtubetv is you can share it with your family or friends under the same account. You can have up to 3 streams going at once. So the cost is even cheaper if you share with someone else.
You're god damn right.Bring Back Aggie Vision - brought to you by Casa Del Autos.