Has anyone asked the AD or the SID? One of them may have an answer.
From the UConn schedule (PDF download) pinned at top of Boneyard home page. The Cal game is at Storrs and SNY...no way the PAC-12 will carry this game.
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Everyone who's worried about ESPN3 should relax & chill. The ESPN3 "schedule" is notoriously sketchy - even right when the game is ready to start sometimes it's not there, and you close it and open it again and there it is. But I'm sure they will show the games, just like always.As of just now the Cal game is listed on ESPN3 schedule. Fingers crossed!
I am now using a VPN and a NYC based server and Roku. SNY does not appear as a YouTube TV station because they use my phone's GPS for the location of my viewing area. And if I happened to be located physically in the SNY viewing area, the only stations that would change to NYC would be the local TV stations, ABC, CBS, Fox etc. No changes to the RSNs.Have you tried a VPN yet? I haven't tried YouTube TV, but on a different streaming service I was able to use a VPN to get the regional sports network I was looking for.
I appreciate your optimism about ESPN3 and past years but the thing that has me worried is the fact that SNY.TV this spring selected the NBCSports app to provide their streaming services even though (I am assuming here) they retained their streaming relationships with the ESPN networks and streaming services. And then there is the ESPN relationship with the AAC for television/streaming coverage.Everyone who's worried about ESPN3 should relax & chill. The ESPN3 "schedule" is notoriously sketchy - even right when the game is ready to start sometimes it's not there, and you close it and open it again and there it is. But I'm sure they will show the games, just like always.
The NBCSports thing looked to me like a streaming service for SNY subscribers who are not at their TV sets. They went into detail about using your SNY subscription info to sign on, etc.I appreciate your optimism about ESPN3 and past years but the thing that has me worried is the fact that SNY.TV this spring selected the NBCSports app to provide their streaming services even though (I am assuming here) they retained their streaming relationships with the ESPN networks and streaming services. And then there is the ESPN relationship with the AAC for television/streaming coverage.
So being the pessimist that I am...
The NBCSports thing looked to me like a streaming service for SNY subscribers who are not at their TV sets. They went into detail about using your SNY subscription info to sign on, etc.
On the other hand ESPN3 is a streaming service for ESPN subscribers who are NOT SNY subscribers and don’t live in the SNY service area. I’m confident the SNY UCONN games will be streamed on ESPN3 this year for those not in the NY-CT area, especially since these games have been popping on and off of the ESPN3 streaming schedule.