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IU Games & Colts Games; Streaming
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BtownCrown Sep 1 2011, 08:13 PM Post #1
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Hey I don't post much, but I check out posts often. I just moved out to Virginia Beach from Bloomington after finishing college, and I NEED to watch Colts games and IU football (AND ESPECIALLY BASKETBALL!!!) games... its a routine.... you all know how it is.

I don't really want to pay a ton to get NFL Sunday Ticket (with DirectTV) or for the BigTenNetwork.com package to watch games. So any advice? The "free'er", the better! :D
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black Sep 1 2011, 09:22 PM Post #2
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Sunday Ticket is free when you sign up for Direct TV now, and the Big Ten Network is probably part of the Direct TV channel plan. You might be able to kill two birds with one stone.
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hoosierinhogville Sep 1 2011, 09:30 PM Post #3
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Sunday Ticket is free when you sign up for Direct TV now, and the Big Ten Network is probably part of the Direct TV channel plan. You might be able to kill two birds with one stone.
Both are true. Also I believe that BTN is part of the Uverse standard package. As far as streaming goes, i used o know a number of places, but many have been shut down. You might just try justin.tv on the day of.
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BTown11 Sep 1 2011, 09:32 PM Post #4
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formerly known as atdhe.net:

http://chanfeed.com/
Death to Signatures.
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hoosierinhogville Sep 1 2011, 09:33 PM Post #5
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Oh and some regions have BTN as part of the standard comcast package some don't. f not the sports package on Comcast is only like 5-7 bucks a month and you get all the fox sports networks, Fox soccer channel, and ESPNU, Classic and News and the NFL Network. i actually had the Comcast package before switchng to U-verse about a month ago and considered it money well spent.
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hoosierinhogville Sep 1 2011, 09:35 PM Post #6
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formerly known as atdhe.net:

http://chanfeed.com/
Bookmarked! Much appreciated.
And for what it's worth, I have actually been able to find links to streams from Facebook of all places.
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Go to a bar. If you're in the Va Beach area, my brother lives there and I'd suggest the Inland Reef. Good beer, good people.
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BtownCrown Sep 8 2011, 05:57 PM Post #8
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I actually have big ten network, but the IU/ball state game wasn't televised on it (another big ten game was), so I figured this would probably happen frequently. Does http://chanfeed.com/ only show games that are nationally televised? Either way, I'll probably just go to a bar on Sundays for the Colts games. Thanks all for help.
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Drinking and watching this year's IND team is probably a good combo.
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