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So, I'm not a big aficionado of sports and my only real concern is for USU men's basketball. What would be the best service for watching the Aggies play this year? I currently only have subscription to streaming sites (Netflix, Amazon, Disney) and YouTube, which obviously will not cut it.
Is a traditional cable package the best option? What about YouTube TB, or Sling, or anything else?
I would appreciate your recommendations and feedback please.
Is a traditional cable package the best option? What about YouTube TB, or Sling, or anything else?
I would appreciate your recommendations and feedback please.
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YouTubeTV is probably the best streaming service to make sure you don't miss any games.
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Hulu live tv also has all of the platforms. FS1, FS2, all the ESPNs, CBS sports network, ACC network, Big Ten, and SEC. as a sports aholic that’s why I went with Hulu haha.
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FUBO is a good option too. Has the FS1/2, CBSSN, as well as ESPN/2. It also has HGTV and Hallmark, which was a requirement by the ladies in my household and YouTube TV didn't offer.
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Cmon Iowa we all know you really got hallmark for yourself with all those hallmark Christmas movies you seem to love.AGGIEinIOWA wrote: ↑November 25th, 2020, 10:12 amFUBO is a good option too. Has the FS1/2, CBSSN, as well as ESPN/2. It also has HGTV and Hallmark, which was a requirement by the ladies in my household and YouTube TV didn't offer.
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Yeah chat has always been described as the most colorful experience known to man if oneself doesn't have access to the channel. Almost as good as being there in person. If you are looking for other, more affordable, options, message me and I might be able to steer you in the right direction.Real Life Aggie wrote: ↑November 25th, 2020, 9:46 amSo, I'm not a big aficionado of sports and my only real concern is for USU men's basketball. What would be the best service for watching the Aggies play this year? I currently only have subscription to streaming sites (Netflix, Amazon, Disney) and YouTube, which obviously will not cut it.
Is a traditional cable package the best option? What about YouTube TB, or Sling, or anything else?
I would appreciate your recommendations and feedback please.
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I use this option because my wife loves the Hallmark Christmas movies and I get football/basketball. Win/Win.AGGIEinIOWA wrote: ↑November 25th, 2020, 10:12 amFUBO is a good option too. Has the FS1/2, CBSSN, as well as ESPN/2. It also has HGTV and Hallmark, which was a requirement by the ladies in my household and YouTube TV didn't offer.
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+1 Vote for YoutubeTV. You can also share it with a neighbor and split the cost if you're looking to save. I've got 300mbps internet from xfinity, YoutubeTV, Netflix, and Disney+ for just over $90 a month and haven't thought twice about going back to regular cable.