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College GameDay coming to Boone


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2 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

That doesn't surprise me. The house of mouse is one of the more greedy entertainment companies.

It's the same bundle, it's just poor programming/coordination. When they first created the bundle it was the most ridiculous billing situation you could imagine. I was getting like 4 separate debits for the most random amounts. Hulu was like $0.14 for instance. I ended up talking to customer service trying to figure out how to upgrade to get no commercials on hulu and I ended up having to cancel all of the bundle and redo it through Hulu to not only get no commercials but to finally make it just one charge.

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Just now, LinvilleGorge said:

I shamelessly illegally stream a poo ton of sporting events. I certainly feel zero guilt streaming college sports since the athletes get $0 from those TV contracts.

Yeah, the good part is because of espn+, there's a lot more games that you can stream than you used to be able to. Before it existed, most teams just didn't have games televised at all except like 2-3 a year if that.

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5 minutes ago, weyco2000 said:

95%? There’s a handful of games I can’t watch live  on YouTube tv at the moment. 

Unless you're illegally streaming, ESPN+ is the only carrier for tons of games a week. There's more games that just FBS P5 you know? Probably half of the G5 games and pretty much every FCS and lower games are only viewable through ESPN+ or illegal streams of said ESPN+ feeds. Unless Youtube TV has some sort of program that I'm unaware of.

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