For those of us who live outside SD and TX and DirecTV users.........
I noticed late last night that ESPN had all of their alternate channels heated up, but were showing infomercials. This was long after the games were over. Anybody know if all games were available on the alternate channels?
I live in Iowa, just across the border, and am pretty confident that I'll be stuck watching those dirty Cyclones.
Paying the $12.99 to get ESPNU for the month was looking good until the information was shared about the Oklahoma game being shown. My receiver says from "Lubbock,TX", so there is still hope!
If anybody else has any good ideas please share(besides paying for FullCourt).
For those of us who live outside SD and TX and DirecTV users.........
I noticed late last night that ESPN had all of their alternate channels heated up, but were showing infomercials. This was long after the games were over. Anybody know if all games were available on the alternate channels?
I live in Iowa, just across the border, and am pretty confident that I'll be stuck watching those dirty Cyclones.
Paying the $12.99 to get ESPNU for the month was looking good until the information was shared about the Oklahoma game being shown. My receiver says from "Lubbock,TX", so there is still hope!
If anybody else has any good ideas please share(besides paying for FullCourt).
Sorry if already asked, but if you have Directv in South Dakota will the game be on ESPN2? Thanks.
Can someone check ESPN's maps and tell me if/what channel the game will be on in Billings, MT? The site is blocked at the office and I don't have the internets at home.
Do I have to pay for that alternate channel, or does it already come with my subscription? Thanks.
On Dish, I have ESPN2, and then I have a series of ESPN2a's that carry various regional broadcasts. I'm guessing it's the same on DirectTV. They came with my subscription.
On Dish, I have ESPN2, and then I have a series of ESPN2a's that carry various regional broadcasts. I'm guessing it's the same on DirectTV. They came with my subscription.
ESPNA is a joke to. I subscribe to all 4 of those channels, but they black out the events on those channels for the NCAA, at least in Minnesota.
Bottom line for those who do not get the SDSU game in your area on TV and have a computer, log into http://www.ncaa.com/brackets/basketball/women/ and click on the SDSU bracket and an option will appear to watch the game on ESPN360.com. Click on the SDSU game and you can watch it from there with good quality. You can also replay their last game right now by doing the same thing and selecting the replay tab and selecting their game against TCU.
I am going to use my computer and a beamer and watch it on a big screen using the same method.
Bottom line for those who do not get the SDSU game in your area on TV and have a computer, log into http://www.ncaa.com/brackets/basketball/women/ and click on the SDSU bracket and an option will appear to watch the game on ESPN360.com. Click on the SDSU game and you can watch it from there with good quality. You can also replay their last game right now by doing the same thing and selecting the replay tab and selecting their game against TCU.
I am going to use my computer and a beamer and watch it on a big screen using the same method.
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Good idea. Some of us are not so lucky to get ESPN360 through our internet service providers. Its bullmess and frustrates me. I guess I am stuck hoping the game will be competitive and they will show it nationally. You never know...
"All I know is what I read on the message boards."
"Oh, well, there's your problem, then."
ESPN360 is also dependent on your ISP. I can't get ESPN360 through my ISP. However, for those of you who can get it, I would recommend trying to hook your computer to your TV (if you have a PC or VGA input on your TV) and displaying the game on your TV. Note: the sound will have to come from your computer. I do this to watch Office and South Park reruns from the internet and the picture is surprisingly good.
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