I don't know about a DVR option. I do know you can watch replays, but I don't know how long they stay up for or if there are any limitations. At this very moment, I can log into Peacock and see the replay for the UConn MBB game vs Butler from January 21, so they do keep them around for a little while.Question about Peacock: Is there a way to watch later if one is tied up during the game? Do they keep the game around for a day or two like Fox, or is there something akin to a DVR option?
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Seems unlikely. The new contract covers 65 games which is about a third of all the conference games. We thought SNY might still be in the picture, but based on yesterday's game it sure seems like they know they are done after this season.I just hope that all the women's games will be available. Will Fox, NBC, and TNT care about broadcasting blow-outs against lesser BE teams?
Yes. I haven't used it yet, but it does exist.Question about Peacock: Is there a way to watch later if one is tied up during the game? Do they keep the game around for a day or two like Fox, or is there something akin to a DVR option?
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Correct. You will just need to have access to whomever is caring the game. Could be Fox, FS1, FS2, NBC, Peacock, TNT, or TBS, (and possibly CBS Sportsnet for a game or 2.)So for those in the nyc metro area I assume fox will not block us from watching since SNY is no longer broadcasting. Is this a correct assumption
In the earlier thread that I posted here, there’s no mention of FloSports, so...Yes... Fox will, be doing them. I hope all of them. No Flosports (I hope!)
Also MAX is included as a new carrier...Correct. You will just need to have access to whomever is caring the game. Could be Fox, FS1, FS2, NBC, Peacock, TNT, or TBS, (and possibly CBS Sportsnet for a game or 2.)
Correct, but no game will exclusively be on max. I believe they will simulcast the TNT and/or TBS games.Also MAX is included as a new carrier...
That's a good point. The UConn men's team might be an example -- as far as I know, Fox has broadcast every single UConn men's Big East game on one of its channels, even though they probably aren't contractually obligated to do so. But as the two time NCAA Champions, and with a colorful coach made for television, they can be counted on to draw an audience.How many of the UConn Women's games be covered? I believe that a majority if not all of them will be covered next year. If every team must be shown at least once, the higher ups would most likely use UConn to show Xavier, Butler, Providence, St. John's, Georgetown, so that there would be a higher viewership, UConn is the driving force of the Big East Women's basketball.
You are fortunate to have been able to receive SNY since they limit their content to a specific region. Thankfully, they did allow Fox Digital to stream the games that they broadcast nationally, but they would not allow Fox to show the pre-game or post-game content.... always wished to be able to see that...We are so spoiled with SNY. No more pre-game and post-game and no more specials like the excellent The Foundation.
What a shame.
The Fox Sports App currently livestreams sporting events being broadcasted on your local Fox network, FS1, FS2 and the B1G network.I wonder if Fox also has it in the television contract that they are able to stream it on FoxSports like they have done over the past few years with SNY. If you look at the women's games that they have on the app it's more than just UConn.
They have streamed many other of the Women's Big East games, most of them are from a local channel or the University covering their game. I've watched some of the replays from Creighton, Marquette, Providence, even Butler.The Fox Sports App currently livestreams sporting events being broadcasted on your local Fox network, FS1, FS2 and the B1G network.
I'm not sure if they stream anything else as a Fox XTRA channel, which is where the current UConn games are streamed live and are replayed. I don't recall ever seeing any other event on the app using the channel.
Even though the thread topic will probably be repeated multiple times between now and over the next off season, no one will probably know the actual answer until next season's schedule is made public.
I'm sure they'll be streamed, but if you have access to the streaming, you'd also have access to the channels and could just watch it live on TV.They have streamed many other of the Women's Big East games, most of them are from a local channel or the University covering their game. I've watched some of the replays from Creighton, Marquette, Providence, even Butler.
"Snowbirds" aren't spoiled with SNY. I'm in Florida the bulk the season, and delegated to watch the black dots run up and down the court on the ESPN app.We are so spoiled with SNY. No more pre-game and post-game and no more specials like the excellent The Foundation.
What a shame.
I was not aware of this. The only non UConn college WBB replays I have noticed on the Fox Sports App were games originally broadcasted on my local Fox network, FS1, FS2 or the B1G network.They have streamed many other of the Women's Big East games, most of them are from a local channel or the University covering their game. I've watched some of the replays from Creighton, Marquette, Providence, even Butler.