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PLEASE HELP!!! How to watch the 2019 DAWGS, without spending BANK??

christopheruleschristopherules ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

Longtime, lifetime DAWGFAN out here in San Diego, California. Four little kids, wife, family dog, & Myself, all love watching those Georgia Bulldogs on TV. Problem is that it has gotten pretty d a n g ed expensive to do so. The Networks that seem to have it all covered are CBS Sports, ESPN (which includes ESPN, ESPN2, ESPN3, & ESPNU), along with the SEC Network too. I simply do not want any more low, easy month payments of $299999999999!!!! I am not knowing how to go about it without paying for DirectTV, Cox Cable, etc, etc, etc for a "BUNDLE" and I am looking for any help y'all may have???? PLEASE HELP!!!! Thank you in advance for any ideas y'all might have that work. PS I do not want to take my kids to a bar either. LOL


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  • Check out Hulu live TV and see if that will work for you

  • TeddyTeddy ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    You can get SlingTV for about $50/mo. which will have all the ESPNs and SEC Network, but it doesn't come with CBS. If you have a Smart TV, you can download the CBS app on your TV and pay something like $10/mo. So, for a total TV/streaming bill of around $60/mo. you can have access to everything you should need.

  • TeddyTeddy ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Also checkout YouTube TV as well. I think they cover most, if not all, those channels as well.

  • LowcountryDawg21LowcountryDawg21 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited June 2019

    “Dad, you wouldn’t deny these faces the pleasure of watching the Dawgs, would you?”

    Wife and I currently use Hulu live. We did use Sling, but switched to Hulu, and we like it better so far. We use a digital antenna for when the Dawgs are on CBS.

    We pay around $115 monthly when you factor in the Hulu and internet.

    It’s worked plenty fine for us. My wife’s a Carolina fan, and she gets to see most of their games as well.

  • SquillDawgSquillDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Mobdro works too. You'll have to read how to download it to your streaming device, but it works and is free. Just doesn't work quite as well as a paid service. Has all the ESPNs and SEC Network, not CBS. You can also find the UFC Pay per Views if you're into such things.

  • CTDawgCTDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    100% agree that’s what I do too. I got the streams out in Indonesia last year

  • Bulldawg1982Bulldawg1982 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    YouTube TV but wait til August to subscribe bc usually the first 3 months are free. By then the season is almost over. Pay for a month, cancel and repeat next season.

  • MuffingodMuffingod ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I have directv now and it’s a similar product. Only issue that I didn’t think of when I signed up is the bandwidth requirement. I had gigabit speeds already for my internet but streaming is really taxing on the internet speeds and some ISP providers will slow your speed down if you go over a terabyte of usage (which seems wrong imo). Just something for folks to think about before signing up for a streaming service, but if I had to rate directv now I’d give it an 8.5.

  • jgf1031jgf1031 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I stream through reddit when I'm not at a sports bar or friend's place.

    Can be a tad laggy for big games, but otherwise very decent picture quality. Oh, and it's free.

    reddit.com/r/cfbstreams

  • CatfishCatfish ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Tell one of the people you see drinking beer at Sanford that you need a grant.

  • dawgitimafandawgitimafan ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate
    edited June 2019

    YouTube TV is incredible, $40 a month, if your a little techy you can download a GPS spoofer on your phone and watch networks in any region. Also they allow 6 members per account so can get friends to help pay. If course the CBS games are available for free on CBS sports website, that'll get you Auburn and Florida games plus a few more most years.

    Edit: some of the ideas in this message may be illegal, sketchy, or prosecutable by incredibly bored FBI agents in your area.

  • I use reddit/cfbstreams. Takes a few minutes to find a good stream but I was able to watch all the games last year while in Germany

  • WCDawgWCDawg ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    Sling was just 30 or 35 a month for the ESPN package when I had it a couple of years ago.

  • NOVADAWGNOVADAWG ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    I have this exact setup. The great thing is you can change the subscription or cancel it once the season ends. You get the orange package and add the sports extra package and it’s 40 dollars, get the cbs sports app and your covered. No contract required.

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