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Streamer only. Something called SEC+

For Youtube TVers:

My understanding before the Disney (ESPN/SEC/ACC networks) and YouTube dispute was that you could log in to the ESPN Watch App with your YouTube TV credentials and stream whatever SEC+ is.

With the contract dispute, there's no access.

Does anybody know if any other streaming services offer free trials that include SEC+ access?

For me to watch every Gophers basketball game this year, I'd need:
  1. YouTube TV (BTN, FOX, FS1, CBSSN)
  2. Big 10+ (Presseason cupcakes)
  3. ESPN/Hulu (Mizzou)
  4. Peacock (Preseason and Big 10 games)
What a joke. And I'm probably missing one...
 

If you get SEC Network already through your TV provider, you will get SECN+ in the ESPN app.

Also, I believe you will also get it if you subscribe to ESPN Unlimited (ESPN's new DTC subscription service).
That's good to know. Thank you!

I'm guessing/hoping that means also through the ESPN app in my smart TV...right?
 



For Youtube TVers:

My understanding before the Disney (ESPN/SEC/ACC networks) and YouTube dispute was that you could log in to the ESPN Watch App with your YouTube TV credentials and stream whatever SEC+ is.

With the contract dispute, there's no access.

Does anybody know if any other streaming services offer free trials that include SEC+ access?

For me to watch every Gophers basketball game this year, I'd need:
  1. YouTube TV (BTN, FOX, FS1, CBSSN)
  2. Big 10+ (Presseason cupcakes)
  3. ESPN/Hulu (Mizzou)
  4. Peacock (Preseason and Big 10 games)
What a joke. And I'm probably missing one...
I think that's the master plan. To get us to sign up and pay for every single streaming plan available on our TV. $$$ Deviously brilliant! :)
 

For Youtube TVers:

My understanding before the Disney (ESPN/SEC/ACC networks) and YouTube dispute was that you could log in to the ESPN Watch App with your YouTube TV credentials and stream whatever SEC+ is.

With the contract dispute, there's no access.

Does anybody know if any other streaming services offer free trials that include SEC+ access?

For me to watch every Gophers basketball game this year, I'd need:
  1. YouTube TV (BTN, FOX, FS1, CBSSN)
  2. Big 10+ (Presseason cupcakes)
  3. ESPN/Hulu (Mizzou)
  4. Peacock (Preseason and Big 10 games)
What a joke. And I'm probably missing one...

I think you are missing TRU TV from your list for the 2nd game in Palm Springs. Could also be on CBS if they reach the Big 10 Semi-Finals.
 

For Youtube TVers:

My understanding before the Disney (ESPN/SEC/ACC networks) and YouTube dispute was that you could log in to the ESPN Watch App with your YouTube TV credentials and stream whatever SEC+ is.

With the contract dispute, there's no access.

Does anybody know if any other streaming services offer free trials that include SEC+ access?

For me to watch every Gophers basketball game this year, I'd need:
  1. YouTube TV (BTN, FOX, FS1, CBSSN)
  2. Big 10+ (Presseason cupcakes)
  3. ESPN/Hulu (Mizzou)
  4. Peacock (Preseason and Big 10 games)
What a joke. And I'm probably missing one...
I believe both Fubo and DirecTV Stream offer free 5 day trials and both offer SEC Network (...and this would provide SECN+ in the ESPN app...).
 




I think you are missing TRU TV from your list for the 2nd game in Palm Springs. Could also be on CBS if they reach the Big 10 Semi-Finals.
Ohhh, good catch on Tru TV. Thankfully, I think YouTube TV includes that. But I'm afraid to check.

I got the antenna for CBS. They can't take that from me!
 


If you get SEC Network already through your TV provider, you will get SECN+ in the ESPN app.

Also, I believe you will also get it if you subscribe to ESPN Unlimited (ESPN's new DTC subscription service).
I should add one thing for those not aware: If you haven't done so already, you will need to authenticate your TV provider in the ESPN app so it knows you get SEC Network (and thus can get SECN+ games). Go to Settings -> Manage TV Provider in the ESPN app, then follow the prompts and login to your TV provider from phone/tablet/computer.
 





I should add one thing for those not aware: If you haven't done so already, you will need to authenticate your TV provider in the ESPN app so it knows you get SEC Network (and thus can get SECN+ games). Go to Settings -> Manage TV Provider in the ESPN app, then follow the prompts and login to your TV provider from phone/tablet/computer.

Sounds like a lot of work.

SECN+ Sucks.
 

I should add one thing for those not aware: If you haven't done so already, you will need to authenticate your TV provider in the ESPN app so it knows you get SEC Network (and thus can get SECN+ games). Go to Settings -> Manage TV Provider in the ESPN app, then follow the prompts and login to your TV provider from phone/tablet/computer.
Huh?
 

Sounds like a lot of work.

SECN+ Sucks.
Part 2 of the great master plan. In addition to making them sign up for every single streaming platform out there, lets make these suckers jump through every possible weird little hoop we can find in their desperate efforts to pay us more money to watch sports. Bwwaaa ha ha ha!
 

DirecTV is supposed to offer access to ESPN's streaming but is slow rolling it. Is there a free trial or are we stuck paying for a month to wathc one game?
 

I’d prefer to see every Gopher and/or Big Ten game on TV but have no issues going old school with radio when not willing to pony up for BTN+. Not the end of the world with the volume of games we still get on “regular” TV stations. In some ways radio is better.
 

For Youtube TVers:

My understanding before the Disney (ESPN/SEC/ACC networks) and YouTube dispute was that you could log in to the ESPN Watch App with your YouTube TV credentials and stream whatever SEC+ is.

With the contract dispute, there's no access.

Does anybody know if any other streaming services offer free trials that include SEC+ access?

For me to watch every Gophers basketball game this year, I'd need:
  1. YouTube TV (BTN, FOX, FS1, CBSSN)
  2. Big 10+ (Presseason cupcakes)
  3. ESPN/Hulu (Mizzou)
  4. Peacock (Preseason and Big 10 games)
What a joke. And I'm probably missing one...
I think you could replace the top three with FuboTV. I'm not 100% sure, but I am dropping YouTube TV tonight and moving on.
 

I think you could replace the top three with FuboTV. I'm not 100% sure, but I am dropping YouTube TV tonight and moving on.
Don't let ESPN/Disney win!

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