From the Forum "ESPN announced late Monday all remaining FCS playoff games will be available on ESPN GamePlan pay-per-view channel".
Confused by the announcement. Does this mean that only the games this Saturday will be on GamePlan or does it mean that all rounds will be on GamePlan (excepting the finals). It appears to say that all rounds will be on GamePlan but some people are making it sound like this is only guarantee they will be on for this round.
CableOne's gameplan page makes it look like it is not available in Fargo. Hopefully this is old information.
https://www.cableone.net/FYH/Pages/gameplan.aspx
The crazy part of this to me is it has been made quite clear on this thread that they do not support ESPN3 over something like an Xbox. If that is the case, it certainly makes it a lot harder to get on your regular TV without some of the gizmos mentioned or using an RGB/auxiliary audio cable with your TV which is less than perfect so say the least. I simply can't wrap my mind around the sheer stupidity of this company. It is like they don't even live in the modern world? I'd take a SD version of the game on real TV anyday over having to hook a computer to my TV, etc. (And yes, I used to do this ALL the time, and proud to say, thanks to the great work by Jeremy Jorgenson, I never had to do that once this year!)
I don't see how the cable company can decide not to show some Gameplan games. Nearly every game that is on gameplan is also on espn3 all season long.
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Called them today. 24.99 for 24 hours of coverage if you order by using your remote. 24.99 + 5.00 if you call in and order.
Channel 792
So call in the am and you can watch all of the games.
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