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    Default Options for watching Bison remote

    I can only find Sling TV (ESPN3) as an option for watching remotely. Are there other options? I am not tuned in to "the latest and greatest". Thanks for your input.


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    Quote Originally Posted by gabisonfan View Post
    I can only find Sling TV (ESPN3) as an option for watching remotely. Are there other options? I am not tuned in to "the latest and greatest". Thanks for your input.

    ESPN3 has been my go to for years
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabisonfan View Post
    I can only find Sling TV (ESPN3) as an option for watching remotely. Are there other options? I am not tuned in to "the latest and greatest". Thanks for your input.

    ESPN3 is fantastic as it streams on nearly any device. It is even fully integrated in Sling TV.

    Broadcast TV is basically dying and way more expensive way to watch; they've gotten games on College Gameplan in the past, but that costs dough.

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    Espn3 works well. Easy to hop around games. Real ballers go next level, and have a game going on their phone as well.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ByeSonBusiness View Post
    Espn3 works well. Easy to hop around games. Real ballers go next level, and have a game going on their phone as well.
    You were saying?

    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bison 4 Life View Post
    You were saying?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ByeSonBusiness View Post
    Cooking with gas. There we go.
    I love the playoffs.
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    Default Re: Options for watching Bison remote

    Quote Originally Posted by gabisonfan View Post
    I can only find Sling TV (ESPN3) as an option for watching remotely. Are there other options? I am not tuned in to "the latest and greatest". Thanks for your input.

    With some internet service providers you get ESPN3 for free with just the internet service and no cable subscription. That will cover all the regular season games. Only problem comes during the playoffs when the games are on any of the ESPN channels that are on cable. Then you will need a cable login to view those games. In that case Sling or using the account login from a family member or friend is the best way to view those games.

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    Default Re: Options for watching Bison remote

    Quote Originally Posted by Bison 4 Life View Post
    You were saying?

    I did that at my watch party a couple years ago. Had the Bison on the big screen with sound, and brought a 32" and 40" tvs from home and set them up next to the big screen with my Apple TV and the Apple TV that the bar has. Worked really well..
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    Quote Originally Posted by THEsocalledfan View Post
    ESPN3 is fantastic as it streams on nearly any device. It is even fully integrated in Sling TV.

    Broadcast TV is basically dying and way more expensive way to watch; they've gotten games on College Gameplan in the past, but that costs dough.
    Cool thing about College Gameplan/Direct TV games is that any legit sports bar will have the ability to put the game on for you.

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