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I also have Chromecast which for a one-time cost of around $35-50 you can cast your computer to the TV. If you can get anything on-line you can cast it to the TV to watch.
Yeah, leaving in Germany, I used a DNS service and Hulu Live but ESPN recently stopped working so I need to figure something out for this upcoming season. For the games that start later, it's nice to be able to record them and watch them Sunday instead of waking up at 2am....
PlayStation Vue is month to month so you can start a premium channel lineup with SEC network and everything then after football season cancel it. It’s still around $45-$50 a month and you don’t have to have a PlayStation for it.
I use Reddit to watch every sports game I can't find on my TV or phone apps
If you have a good friend or relative back in Ga. who has a pretty good cable package and a cable box in a spare bedroom, you could buy a $50 used slingbox on Ebay and have them hook it up. You could then watch and control that cable box from anywhere in the world for free. These have been around for years Reliable and no monthly charge. Run a HDMI cable from your laptop to your TV and you"re in business.
CBS is broadcast over the air for free. Simply need an HD antenna.
For ESPN, SEC network, etc... you can hook up a computer to your living room tv and watch through paid subscribtions like Sling Tv, or go to Reddit and look up free links that stream it.
I have DirectTV now. Works great, but they changed there lines ups, so I don’t know how it is since I’m grandfather in to what I had.
The SEC network is in the basic package for YouTube TV. It’s like $50 per month flat rate and it’s month to month.
You just need to buy a fire stick, unless you already have a smart tv.
The NBA has a thing where they’ll let you watch the 4th quarter of individual games for less than $5. Can’t think of a better use for a tablet.
Oh, the 4thquarter thing is $1.99 for the 4th quarter. The Hawks are young, but fun to watch.
Digital antenna should pick up the local networks, including CBS for SEC game of the week.