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Watching ESPN3 Games At Bars

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Anyone do this? Do I need to bring a device to connect to a tv? Trying to go out for the opener next week.
 
Watch on your smartphone or tablet.

If the bar let you plug in a Roku or other streaming device. Need WiFi. Plug it in to the tv and cast from your phone.
 
I was under the impression you needed express written consent
 
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So apparently any bar that gets their ESPN subscription through a streaming device like AppleTV, Roku, etc should be able to get an ESPN3 game on for you if you request it pretty easily. May come in handy more than once in the future
 
Why is the game next week not on SNY? I thought they always picked up a game each year and that was typically the game against the FCS school that ESPN didn't want?
 
Why is the game next week not on SNY? I thought they always picked up a game each year and that was typically the game against the FCS school that ESPN didn't want?

Meet the Mets. Meet the Mets. Head to the park and Greet the Mets. Hot dogs green grass all out at Shea. Guaranteed to have a heck of a day.
 
Anyone do this? Do I need to bring a device to connect to a tv? Trying to go out for the opener next week.
If you want to watch UConn games at home, just subscribe to Sling Orange or Hulu + live TV and you should get every game with the option to record if you're going to the game.
 
If you want to watch UConn games at home, just subscribe to Sling Orange or Hulu + live TV and you should get every game with the option to record if you're going to the game.

And thank heaven for my Roku, the best thing since sliced bread. So what if there's a minute delay give or take.
 
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