So sounds like this year similar to the past few. Stream on the website for most games, a few on ESPN+ and possibly Cox picking up a couple vs teams like SLU/Tulane.
So sounds like this year similar to the past few. Stream on the website for most games, a few on ESPN+ and possibly Cox picking up a couple vs teams like SLU/Tulane.
Yep, now everyone needs to make sure you are subscribed (FREE) to my "UL Sports on TV" calendar.
Opening night is on CST!
VA Tech Fri night game is on CST too.
I expect a release on this soon, just like they released for SB today.
https://ragincajuns.com/news/2020/2/...-schedule.aspx
Are there any options to watch for those who do not have CST?
(Obviously other than being at the game and watching in person)
Are the CST games at 630 again? Last year all home night games were moved to 630 to eliminate confusion about start times. I like the later start times much better
Opening night is on ESPN+ blacked out locally in CST viewing areas.
Absolutely! 🤟
— Nico Yantko (@NicoYantko) February 13, 2020
We've talked about it before but one way around the blackout issue or sometimes trying to view in an area not supported by ESPN+ (some overseas locations) a possible solution is to use a VPN.
A couple of words of caution. Do NOT use a free VPN. Many of these so called free VPN's collect more data than they protect. Even on the paid VPN systems you need to be careful. If possible try to make certain they are headquarted out of North America and not some third world country.
Also double and triple check prior to purchase that they are not blocked by ESPN+. Services such as ESPN+ can detect certain VPN's and lock them out. For example this is true for Norton's VPN service.
To the powers that be, it would be great if the games not on ESPN could be broadcasted on YouTube. Great way to reach younger generation.
I just think that if CST is going to pick up the game it shouldn't be blacked on on ESPN plus considering it's a paid service. Not everyone has that eye gouging service.
Cable is beyond on its way out. The numbers are plummetting each year. Last year 88% of Millenials subscribed to internet based video services while only 55% subscribed to cable services.
I pulled the cord a couple of years ago. An HD antenna gets me over twenty channels including all the local news. Hulu live TV gets me the major cable networks and ESPN channels. Add Disney with ESPN+ along with Netflix and Amazon prime and I don't miss cable at all.... except that dang Cox sports channel mess.
Still wouldn't go back. Would rather listen to Jay on the radio.
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