Does the NCAA site contain broadcast information? I don't see it using my Android phone.I also use and like the ESPN site, but the NCAA site is also comprehensive and informative.
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I use ESPN.
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I was just over at the men's site, and one poster signed up for $10.99/month, canceled it, and then signed back up again for $2.99/month. I just did the same thing. And I believe 6 or 8 men's games will be on Peacock. That's a pretty good deal.Wouldn't it be loverly to have one place to go for ALL UConn games? Every season is a struggle to sort out the wheres and whens. Looking at this year's TV coverage, I see 4 games on Peacock, of which 3 are with the Big Least. Am I supposed to subscribe to these guys for the season just to see Ohio State? If I only subscribe for the one game I actually want to watch, I'd have to ante up a month's charge. Peacock would have to pay me to watch the BE. AND Peacock's movies are sucky poopy (aka/not good). Was it that important for the Peaclucks to show 4 Husky games? What's the point? Get away from our games!
The rest of the watching experience will be bopping around from hither and yon, but even relics like me are capable if not happy.
Money isn't the issue. Ohio State may be worth 11 dollars and the 3 BE games may be worth another 9. No big deal.I was just over at the men's site, and one poster signed up for $10.99/month, canceled it, and then signed back up again for $2.99/month. I just did the same thing. And I believe 6 or 8 men's games will be on Peacock. That's a pretty good deal.
Good question: their website doesn't make this clear. But a step up on Peacock is so miniscule as to be barely visible. And worth it.A question for those who are Peacock-savvy: I bought a year of regular-old Peacock for like $80 -- I wanted to watch the Tour de France, and I figured I'd get the UConn games too. But I've heard rumblings that one will need the next-level-up of Peacock to get "live sports." Is that the case? I watched the Tour live, so I figured that counted as "live sports", but as some friends pointed out, maybe on this side of the pond, it's not.
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I agree. I have been searching for anything on Peacock related to their Big East basketball schedule and have yet to find anything.Money isn't the issue. Ohio State may be worth 11 dollars and the 3 BE games may be worth another 9. No big deal.
But why am I "running" to Peacock 4 times this season (I don't watch the men)? Couldn't these 4 be rolled into someone else's programming? Does Peacock hope to lure us into a long-term relationship to watch its soggy fare? Lost cause.
But no big deal; sorry I brought it up.
Let's try to get centralized instead of spread out all over the place. And make sure Lobo is the announcer on every Husky game.
I agree about finding anything on Peacock for the Ohio State game or any Big East women's basketball games. I did find the men's games against UMass Lowell (November 7th) and Butler (in December).I agree. I have been searching for anything on Peacock related to their Big East basketball schedule and have yet to find anything.
As far as the OP goes, I don't know of any online schedule that contains all the info needed. The closest IMO is the ESPN app but in past years I don't think that they included when games were on Fox or CBSSN. But the ESPN Schedule information for our (WBB) early season games do seem to have the wanted information, even the game against Loyola Chicago on truTV.
Unless you went there, Why is Ohio St. worth so much to you? Not even ranked. Uconn has 7 regular season games and probably 3 more in the Conference Tourney on Peacock. Not 4.Money isn't the issue. Ohio State may be worth 11 dollars and the 3 BE games may be worth another 9. No big deal.
But why am I "running" to Peacock 4 times this season (I don't watch the men)? Couldn't these 4 be rolled into someone else's programming? Does Peacock hope to lure us into a long-term relationship to watch its soggy fare? Lost cause.
But no big deal; sorry I brought it up.
Let's try to get centralized instead of spread out all over the place. And make sure Lobo is the announcer on every Husky game.
Only 4 are on the schedule right now. As for Ohio State, I'm assuming that's a better opponent than some (any?) of those in the BE.Unless you went there, Why is Ohio St. worth so much to you? Not even ranked. Uconn has 7 regular season games and probably 3 more in the Conference Tourney on Peacock. Not 4.
I don't know what schedule you're looking at, but the official schedule on the UCONN website has 7 games on Peacock. Yes, I'm aware of the YouTubeTV situation. I don't have YTTV so it doesn't matter to me.Only 4 are on the schedule right now. As for Ohio State, I'm assuming that's a better opponent than some (any?) of those in the BE.
And while we're at it: are you aware that YouTube has discontinued its relationship with Disney and ESPN? That means you won't be watching the Louisville game if you rely on YouTube TV.
I expect ESPN to return to YouTube TV, but who knows?