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Stream dawg games from west coast

VRVanVRVan Posts: 1 ✭ Freshman

Does anyone have suggestions concerning the best way to catch the games from the west coast? Dumped my cable this spring.

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    MODawgMODawg Posts: 479 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    Whatever you do don't use ESPN app. It's the worst. Constant buffering. Got to see 3/4 of App State last year because of it

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    WCDawgWCDawg Posts: 17,293 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @VRVan said:
    Does anyone have suggestions concerning the best way to catch the games from the west coast? Dumped my cable this spring.

    Sling tv for ESPN games, CBS All Access for SC and other games carried by CBS. The rest I'll just cobble together.

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    KaseyKasey Posts: 28,879 mod

    Sling and a digital antenna is the way to go for me

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    LazendaddyLazendaddy Posts: 120 ✭✭✭ Junior

    @VRVan There is no better streaming service than YouTube Tv my friends. Included in the basic package is ESPN, ESPN2, SEC Network, Big 10 network, FS1, and FS2. You will never miss a game of college football.

    I formerly had SlingTv. It was okay but I had to pay extra to had channels on. YouTubetv is 35 bucks for the basic package that includes everything you would need. 10 outta 10 would recommend

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    BoulderDawgBoulderDawg Posts: 721 ✭✭✭ Junior

    I had Sling TV last year and I had a severe problem with buffering and just connection problems...I missed the entire second half of the Missouri game....Just break down and get cable

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    BoulderDawgBoulderDawg Posts: 721 ✭✭✭ Junior

    I would suggest going to your local sports bar or one that has been contracted to by one of our alumni societies....I went to the championship game last year...the problem was the place was so small it was standing room only...not this year

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    WCDawgWCDawg Posts: 17,293 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @Lazendaddy said:
    @VRVan There is no better streaming service than YouTube Tv my friends. Included in the basic package is ESPN, ESPN2, SEC Network, Big 10 network, FS1, and FS2. You will never miss a game of college football.

    I formerly had SlingTv. It was okay but I had to pay extra to had channels on. YouTubetv is 35 bucks for the basic package that includes everything you would need. 10 outta 10 would recommend

    Does the 35 bucks get you CBS, ABC and NBC ? Sling has 2 packages, Orange and Blue. Orange has all of the ESPN channels, and all of the conference channels for 21 bucks. What it doesn't have is the 3 old guard networks, the SC game is on CBS,to get every game you need the old big 3 networks.

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    WCDawgWCDawg Posts: 17,293 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @BoulderDawg said:
    I had Sling TV last year and I had a severe problem with buffering and just connection problems...I missed the entire second half of the Missouri game....Just break down and get cable

    Sling only buffers if your IP doesn't supply a consistent 15 megs or higher.

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    MODawgMODawg Posts: 479 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    @WCDawg said:

    @Lazendaddy said:
    @VRVan There is no better streaming service than YouTube Tv my friends. Included in the basic package is ESPN, ESPN2, SEC Network, Big 10 network, FS1, and FS2. You will never miss a game of college football.

    I formerly had SlingTv. It was okay but I had to pay extra to had channels on. YouTubetv is 35 bucks for the basic package that includes everything you would need. 10 outta 10 would recommend

    Does the 35 bucks get you CBS, ABC and NBC ? Sling has 2 packages, Orange and Blue. Orange has all of the ESPN channels, and all of the conference channels for 21 bucks. What it doesn't have is the 3 old guard networks, the SC game is on CBS,to get every game you need the old big 3 networks.

    If not you can buy the HD antenna that does local stations

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    WCDawgWCDawg Posts: 17,293 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    @MODawg said:

    @WCDawg said:

    @Lazendaddy said:
    @VRVan There is no better streaming service than YouTube Tv my friends. Included in the basic package is ESPN, ESPN2, SEC Network, Big 10 network, FS1, and FS2. You will never miss a game of college football.

    I formerly had SlingTv. It was okay but I had to pay extra to had channels on. YouTubetv is 35 bucks for the basic package that includes everything you would need. 10 outta 10 would recommend

    Does the 35 bucks get you CBS, ABC and NBC ? Sling has 2 packages, Orange and Blue. Orange has all of the ESPN channels, and all of the conference channels for 21 bucks. What it doesn't have is the 3 old guard networks, the SC game is on CBS,to get every game you need the old big 3 networks.

    If not you can buy the HD antenna that does local stations

    Thanks, but out here in Podunk those things get you a couple of fuzzy channels, if that.
    I took a quick look, YouTube Tv is 40 bucks and it does have ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox. It also has all of the ESPN and Fox Sports channels, SEC Network, etc, plus the usual entertainment basics. Not a bad deal really. Of course if you pay 60 bucks for internet you're still over 100 bucks each month.
    I'm lucky to be in an area where we have enough retirement age households that I get 30 megs for 15 bucks.

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    MODawgMODawg Posts: 479 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    @WCDawg said:

    @MODawg said:

    @WCDawg said:

    @Lazendaddy said:
    @VRVan There is no better streaming service than YouTube Tv my friends. Included in the basic package is ESPN, ESPN2, SEC Network, Big 10 network, FS1, and FS2. You will never miss a game of college football.

    I formerly had SlingTv. It was okay but I had to pay extra to had channels on. YouTubetv is 35 bucks for the basic package that includes everything you would need. 10 outta 10 would recommend

    Does the 35 bucks get you CBS, ABC and NBC ? Sling has 2 packages, Orange and Blue. Orange has all of the ESPN channels, and all of the conference channels for 21 bucks. What it doesn't have is the 3 old guard networks, the SC game is on CBS,to get every game you need the old big 3 networks.

    If not you can buy the HD antenna that does local stations

    Thanks, but out here in Podunk those things get you a couple of fuzzy channels, if that.
    I took a quick look, YouTube Tv is 40 bucks and it does have ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox. It also has all of the ESPN and Fox Sports channels, SEC Network, etc, plus the usual entertainment basics. Not a bad deal really. Of course if you pay 60 bucks for internet you're still over 100 bucks each month.
    I'm lucky to be in an area where we have enough retirement age households that I get 30 megs for 15 bucks.

    I might have to check that out then. The only reason I have cable is for the Dawgs, it would also be for the Braves, Falcons and Hawks but out here in Missouri they only play their **** pro teams and I refuse to pay the ridiculous NFL Sunday ticket price

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    MODawgMODawg Posts: 479 ✭✭✭✭ Senior

    @MODawg said:

    @WCDawg said:

    @MODawg said:

    @WCDawg said:

    @Lazendaddy said:
    @VRVan There is no better streaming service than YouTube Tv my friends. Included in the basic package is ESPN, ESPN2, SEC Network, Big 10 network, FS1, and FS2. You will never miss a game of college football.

    I formerly had SlingTv. It was okay but I had to pay extra to had channels on. YouTubetv is 35 bucks for the basic package that includes everything you would need. 10 outta 10 would recommend

    Does the 35 bucks get you CBS, ABC and NBC ? Sling has 2 packages, Orange and Blue. Orange has all of the ESPN channels, and all of the conference channels for 21 bucks. What it doesn't have is the 3 old guard networks, the SC game is on CBS,to get every game you need the old big 3 networks.

    If not you can buy the HD antenna that does local stations

    Thanks, but out here in Podunk those things get you a couple of fuzzy channels, if that.
    I took a quick look, YouTube Tv is 40 bucks and it does have ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox. It also has all of the ESPN and Fox Sports channels, SEC Network, etc, plus the usual entertainment basics. Not a bad deal really. Of course if you pay 60 bucks for internet you're still over 100 bucks each month.
    I'm lucky to be in an area where we have enough retirement age households that I get 30 megs for 15 bucks.

    I might have to check that out then. The only reason I have cable is for the Dawgs, it would also be for the Braves, Falcons and Hawks but out here in Missouri they only play their **** pro teams and I refuse to pay the ridiculous NFL Sunday ticket price

    S t u p i d. I forgot we are a kindergartner board

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    LazendaddyLazendaddy Posts: 120 ✭✭✭ Junior

    @WCDawg said:

    Does the 35 bucks get you CBS, ABC and NBC ? Sling has 2 packages, Orange and Blue. Orange has all of the ESPN channels, and all of the conference channels for 21 bucks. What it doesn't have is the 3 old guard networks, the SC game is on CBS,to get every game you need the old big 3 networks.

    Yes, YouTube tv includes all local/national channels like Fox, NBC, ABC , CBS

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