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In the 2020-21 season, the Huskies will visit Marquette. I hope to be there.

You gotta go! No telling when UConn will come to Milwaukee again. When they come to California, I make it a point to go. I want to see them in person every chance I get. It's much cheaper than traveling across the country to Connecticut. They're worth the effort and the price of admission. ;) I'd love to attend at least one first night. I've never been to Gampel, :( but it's on my bucket list.
 
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For many years now I've had luck watching the exhibition games on College Sports Live.
 
So I guess that it is not on SNY????
Oh well, I cut the cord and am only streaming now, so I lost SNY on DirecTV but do stream the ESPN app. :)
 
So I guess that it is not on SNY????
Oh well, I cut the cord and am only streaming now, so I lost SNY on DirecTV but do stream the ESPN app. :)

SNY is available on a bunch of streaming services, PS Vue, Fubo, YoutubeTV, Hulu live, etc.
 
SNY is available on a bunch of streaming services, PS Vue, Fubo, YoutubeTV, Hulu live, etc.
I was trying (unsuccessfully???) to be sarcastic. BTW I do subscribe to YouTube TV and SNY is not offered due to the fact that I don't live in the SNY viewing area. I should be able to see most every game using the ESPN app, as I previously mentioned.
 
So I guess that it is not on SNY????
Oh well, I cut the cord and am only streaming now, so I lost SNY on DirecTV but do stream the ESPN app. :)

I don't know your situation, but Directv has their sports pak for an additional fee which will give you SNY. This is what I have to do in southearstern PA.
 
it's on my bucket list.

I hope it's way down toward the bottom of your list. ;) Other than an impressive array of UConn championship banners and the WOH, Gampel is nothing special.
 
it's on my bucket list.

I hope it's way down toward the bottom of your list. ;) Other than an impressive array of UConn championship banners and the WOH, Gampel is nothing special.
The game time atmosphere is special
 
I hope to watch it via the internet out here in Vegas. I also hope that if I can watch it, that Liv drives the house crazy with a dunk.
 
I don't know your situation, but Directv has their sports pak for an additional fee which will give you SNY. This is what I have to do in southearstern PA.
Sorry that I wasn't clear...after being suscribers for 20+ years, we quit DirecTV completely in favor of streaming all our "TV" needs.
 
OT a little, make sure your ROKU or what you use, gets Pluto TV, download the app, lots of free stuff from them to watch. I cut the cord 8 years ago, and I still function. :)


Sorry that I wasn't clear...after being suscribers for 20+ years, we quit DirecTV completely in favor of streaming all our "TV" needs.
 
it's on my bucket list.

I hope it's way down toward the bottom of your list. ;) Other than an impressive array of UConn championship banners and the WOH, Gampel is nothing special.

It will be an experience, to say I’ve been there. When I do visit, I want to see two games. That’s too far and too expensive for one game.
 
OT a little, make sure your ROKU or what you use, gets Pluto TV, download the app, lots of free stuff from them to watch. I cut the cord 8 years ago, and I still function. :)

Best decision I ever made! I went from paying DirecTV $180/month to paying $55/month for YoutubeTV, ESPN+, and Amazon Prime. I get EVERY single college basketball and college football game in the country!
 
Best decision I ever made! I went from paying DirecTV $180/month to paying $55/month for YoutubeTV, ESPN+, and Amazon Prime. I get EVERY single college basketball and college football game in the country!

I agree cutting the cord was best decision I made about Comcast. You don't specify your Internet provider, how much are you paying for that? I cut the cable portion but retained the internet at a $89.99/month (150Mbps). I believe Comcast is still "giving it to me" at that price but you do need internet to cut the cord. I decided to purchase my own modem to save an additional $10/month. With YouTube TV $55/month and Internet $89.99 [total $145]. At the time I cut the cable I was paying around $195/month...still a $50/month savings. Where I live, the Internet choices I have is Comcast or Frontier @ max 25Mbps.
 
I agree cutting the cord was best decision I made about Comcast. You don't specify your Internet provider, how much are you paying for that? I cut the cable portion but retained the internet at a $89.99/month (150Mbps). I believe Comcast is still "giving it to me" at that price but you do need internet to cut the cord. I decided to purchase my own modem to save an additional $10/month. With YouTube TV $55/month and Internet $89.99 [total $145]. At the time I cut the cable I was paying around $195/month...still a $50/month savings. Where I live, the Internet choices I have is Comcast or Frontier @ max 25Mbps.

I am paying $90/month for my internet 500mbps, but I need that for my job so I don't include that in my price comparison.
 
I am paying $90/month for my internet 500mbps, but I need that for my job so I don't include that in my price comparison.
Up until 2 years ago, our only choice to get the interwebs was using a T1 Business line - which is unbelievably expensive. So with DirecTV, again our only option, we were paying more for the net and TV than a lot of people pay for their mortgage per month (this might be a little hyperbolic, but you get the idea).
 

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