Yeah, not really for the high arcing shooters.I don't think Nika could make a 3-point shot in this room.
Well, I haven’t checked yet but I’d be surprised if they don’t. (My bar, I mean.)I could definitely go to a sports bar when UConn plays and have a beer or two. What I couldn't do at the sports bar is watch the game. Is there a sports bar in America that carries FloSports? I doubt it.
I have to agree...this splitting of television rights among a bunch of services is getting to be too much. And $29.99 a month puts it way past the cost of just about everything else.
I actually attended a BC game earlier this year (with my Boston grand daughter). They looked pretty decent - well coached, worked the ball inside well, and won by 40 against a terrible team. Thy might give Mississippi a gameFunny enough, BC are the favorites according to ESPN.
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I’d prefer to face Ole Miss though, as it would be a great test for the offense and another potential ranked win.
Between you and Sarge I'm willing to stand corrected - perhaps FloSports is offered in a few/some/a lot of/most sports bars. I just checked a bunch of the websites of sports bars near me - Tampa Bay area - and you can find a menu and the number of screens but none disclosed what feeds they can access. I assume they all have a cable package that includes the maximum number of channels that carry sports plus the NFL package. I know if I go into my local watering hole I can see any NFL game. I don't know if I could see a Harvard - Princeton basketball game unless it happened to be carried by a station in their cable package. Sports bars have anywhere between day 20 to maybe 100 screens, but most all of the games being shown are on multiple screens so only so many games can be shown at one time. So I don't know if I could get the the two UConn games in a sports bar near me or not. I'm not even sure how many can access SNY games via Fox Sports app.Well, I haven’t checked yet but I’d be surprised if they don’t. (My bar, I mean.)
Thanks for the intel!.. All set for tomorrow.We were able to get flosports for $20 through the big east.
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Could you please walk me through the process step by step? I'd really appreciate it!Thanks for the intel!.. All set for tomorrow.
We were able to get flosports for $20 through the big east.
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When you've lived long enough, you get the right to be a curmudgeon.While I appreciate everyone wants something for nothing, the fact of the matter is FloHoops is broadcasting multiple tournaments with different brackets so you can see many games and replays.i just watched the Indiana-Baylor replay and the production was good. I know they had poor production 2 and 3 years ago but last year was fine and like I said this game was good. You don’t want to pay the $30 (coincidentally the price of home game single tickets) then don’t but please refrain from the harping about streaming services and costs it’s akin to you saying “hey kid, get off my lawn” and shows your curmudgeonish. I will watch both UConn games, their potential opponents game, the Bad Boy Mower tournament final and other seeding games to get what I perceive as value. So go ahead kids, play ball on my lawn as I will enjoy watching you.
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