Wyoming vs CCU
Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2017 7:23 pm
The games are on ESPNU. That's a Comcast channel I don't have. Is there any way to watch the games online (preferably for free) without subscribing to a whole package of some sort?
Is that how the tournament has been running? Interesting...get used to it, there's a good chance they'll go to that for all NCAA games within the next few years.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2017 8:34 pm A little OT, but how does everyone like the 'quarters' with the fouls resetting every 10 mins? I like it
I'm a huge fan also really like the no more 1-1 free throws after 4 fouls the team just shoots two and the pace of play has been much more consistent.WestWYOPoke wrote:Is that how the tournament has been running? Interesting...get used to it, there's a good chance they'll go to that for all NCAA games within the next few years.LanderPoke wrote: ↑Sat Mar 25, 2017 8:34 pm A little OT, but how does everyone like the 'quarters' with the fouls resetting every 10 mins? I like it
Sling is good. But I don't know if ESPNU comes with the free trial.Adv8RU12 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2017 12:31 pm Apparently if you have Sling TV you can stream ESPNU for free. However Sling TV has a $20/mo. subscription. There appears to be a 7-day free trial period for Sling:
http://exstreamist.com/how-to-stream-es ... -for-free/
I am always cautious and suspicious about offers like this with unknown "gotchas". Anyone have any thoughts on this?
ESPN is one of Sling's offerings. The free trial period does not list any restrictions. If you go onto ESPNU on the internet they say you can stream for free if you belong to Sling or have paid your cable service for ESPNU.joshvanklomp wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2017 2:01 pmSling is good. But I don't know if ESPNU comes with the free trial.Adv8RU12 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2017 12:31 pm Apparently if you have Sling TV you can stream ESPNU for free. However Sling TV has a $20/mo. subscription. There appears to be a 7-day free trial period for Sling:
http://exstreamist.com/how-to-stream-es ... -for-free/
I am always cautious and suspicious about offers like this with unknown "gotchas". Anyone have any thoughts on this?
I know ESPN is. ESPNU is part of an "extras" package though, so I'm not sure it would come with the free trial. And while you can use Sling subscription to stream on WatchESPN, you have to have that specific channel as part of your Sling subscription.
Is sling good for you? I had it for bowl season and it was worse as far as blurry and buffering issues than most sketchy streaming sites for mejoshvanklomp wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2017 2:01 pmSling is good. But I don't know if ESPNU comes with the free trial.Adv8RU12 wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2017 12:31 pm Apparently if you have Sling TV you can stream ESPNU for free. However Sling TV has a $20/mo. subscription. There appears to be a 7-day free trial period for Sling:
http://exstreamist.com/how-to-stream-es ... -for-free/
I am always cautious and suspicious about offers like this with unknown "gotchas". Anyone have any thoughts on this?
I will say this...for a long time when I would watch an ESPN game, I would use the ESPN app because it was a much better quality platform. However, Sling did a recent update to the app and over the past month or so I've hardly had any issues with it.
Could be better then, I haven't had it since Januaryjoshvanklomp wrote: ↑Sun Mar 26, 2017 8:34 pmI will say this...for a long time when I would watch an ESPN game, I would use the ESPN app because it was a much better quality platform. However, Sling did a recent update to the app and over the past month or so I've hardly had any issues with it.
I also had sling for about a year. It was almost unwatchable at times and very unstable. Have since switched to PlayStation Vue and love it. It's so much better. I like the channel offerings better and find the interface much more user friendly. And it's stable and works flawlessly. Can't recommend Vue enough.