Why does the conference take so long to make the schedule? This is the sort of thing they should be able to put out by May or June at the latest.Think we'll ever see the day when schedule and venue are released BEFORE ticket package/s are due. Request sites for games from ticket office and they plead ignorance. I get it, just annoying.
...and yes, I get all Spectrum sports and all Flosports. I'm a hog, I admit it.Thank you @jpp13 and @Centerstream for posting above. So if I understand correctly, we won't get to see first two games of Battle4Atlantis on linear television since it is on Flosports, which appears to be a streaming service only. Are there fees involved to use this service? Couldn't really tell from below:
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FloSports adds Big East Digital Network in expanded streaming deal - SportsPro
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Many of us also hope for the same, I have a hard time knowing there is a game and I'm unable to watch. It's the longest 2 hours of the week while I squirm and fidget. I'm sure it takes time off my life expectancy.Last year all SNY games were free on the Fox Sports App. I would think that will happen again this year.
As was previously posted, the out of market SNY televised games will be streamed on the Fox Sports app again this season.Many of us also hope for the same, I have a hard time knowing there is a game and I'm unable to watch. It's the longest 2 hours of the week while I squirm and fidget. I'm sure it takes time off my life expectancy.![]()
I did stream some of the games last year, and will do the same this season. I had trouble receiving a few of them last season, hoping for better results this year.As was previously posted, the out of market SNY televised games will be streamed on the Fox Sports app again this season.
Unfortunately, the powers that be assume that fans across the country have streaming capability. I have no idea whether this is a good assumption or not but I cut the cord and have been streaming for a couple of years now and have had no problems watching the SNY telecasts live.
Seeing that the UConn vs Oregon game is on MLK day and it appears to be the best out of conference match up so far, I think it will end up on being broadcast by ESPN.I sure hope that the Oregon game isn't on the PAC12 network. This network is not on alot of systems like the other conference networks are. Many of the "west coast bias" chants can be blamed on this network for not being readily available to all systems. ESPN, Fox, ABC, anyone please step up and grab this game.
Uconn will have trouble with UCLA, from this secret practice video obtained.
Thank you @jpp13 and @Centerstream for posting above. So if I understand correctly, we won't get to see first two games of Battle4Atlantis on linear television since it is on Flosports, which appears to be a streaming service only. Are there fees involved to use this service? Couldn't really tell from below:
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FloSports adds Big East Digital Network in expanded streaming deal - SportsPro
Tie up sees streaming platform become home to Big East Digital Network for 2021/22 academic year. [...]Read More... from FloSports adds Big East Digital Network in expanded streaming dealwww.sportspromedia.com
Actually there is only 28 regular season games. With the 3 games in the Big East Championship and a max of 6 games in the NCAA Tournament. The most UConn can win is 37 not 40 as some others have posted.31 regular season games? Most since 2013-14 I believe.
Not sure if you or anyone will know this, but will the games being televised by FloHoops be posted on YouTube after?
To access FloHoops you need a FloPro subscription and there are only two options for a FloPro subscription: $150 annual fee (which pro-rates to $12.50/month), or $30 monthly fee (if you choose to go month-to-month rather than yearly),
I don't think that you can avoid the $30 charge to watch the Atlantis games. You'll have to pay for the month, then cancel if you wish by the end of the month.
We've always been able to see the exhibition games, so I hope UConn will offer up some coverage. It is on ESPN radio.
On the whole we should be gladdened that we can look forward to seeing all or most of the games. If you want pre- and post-game chatter, subscribe to SNY if possible. Don't know if Geno is doing a show on SNY or not. Here on FIOS in Maryland, we can subscribe to SNY for $14/mo. just for the season. I've chosen to get SNY because sometimes the Fox stream comes on late, and I don't want to be concerned about it.
Actually there is only 28 regular season games. With the 3 games in the Big East Championship and a max of 6 games in the NCAA Tournament. The most UConn can win is 37 not 40 as some others have posted.
You are correct, I printed out the UConn schedule off of the Big East site and it left off UCLA 12/11, Oregon 1/17, and DePaul 2/11. UConn will have three games in the Battle 4 Atlantis even if they lose the first or second game, it just won't be for the championship.I just checked again and it still seems to be 31 assuming UConn gets to the final of the Bahamas tourney.