I used YouTube TV last year and I believe I had every single game except for 1 or maybe 2 that were on ESPN+ only.
...and YouTube TV has a very "intelligent" DVR system - last year I had it tape every UCONN game beginning in November, and then every Big East game from mid-season on - and it got them all. And I could then replay all of those games at home or when travelling on the road.
Before YouTube TV I was paying ~$400/month for cable TV at my homes in Sarasota FL and in Manhattan. After cutting the cable (Spectrum) completely at both locations, I now pay $70+/month and take YouTube TV with me wherever I travel.
You still have to have WiFi of course. In NYC I now use RCN/Astound and am paying ~$40/month; and in Florida I was able to switch to a cloud based (no wires) Modem/Router from Verizon, and via a promo deal pay ony $35/month. From >$400 to ~$100 per month.
No wires/cables at all and no regrets.
PS: YouTubeTV is available only in the US. Unlike other streaming services (Netflix, Prime, etc.) you can't get access when abroad.