Brice3 said:
I have SlingTv and rabbit ears and can watch all of the Aggie games. Rabbit ears covers CBS games and SlingTV Orange plus the $5 sports package gets you all the ESPN channels (including SEC Network). Way cheaper than cable, but make sure your internet package allows for 500+ GB of data downloads per month and has fast enough speed for HD streaming.
I have/do the same. Can see every A&M game no problem. There is a chance the UCLA game could be on Fox but highly unlikely, probably CBS as it is one of few games on Sunday and the premiere game on Sunday.
With SlingTV sports pass you get SECN and SECN+, so even the 11 AM games on the alternate network you will get them no problem.
I was a fairly early adopter to Sling. The one thing I would highly recommend is to have your ROKU connected via an Ethernet cable to the router such as a cable box. Makes the picture flawless. It will work wifi but not nearly as well.m
For antenna I have Mohu Curve 50.
Lastly, the picture from the antenna for CBS games is MUCH better than any cable or satellite. These days with so many replays and all highlights being just about instantly available, as well as the entire game within 24 hours online, I do not even miss not being able to pause, rewind or record. I have 2 boys at home under 5, so if I can do it and make it work anyone can.
With SlingTV orange (the original) at $20 and $5 for sports pass that is $25 total. Maybe another $50 for internet, and you are saving a lot of $. I have the Sling Blue package also for my Euro football fix, which is another $25. Still at less than $100/month.
Orange is ESPN Based, Blue is Fox based and also includes NBCSN, Fox Sports Regional, and NFLN. with SlingTV orange subscription you will also have access to WatchESPN.
Good luck. Cut the cord, quit paying the extra $100 for 150 extra channels you don't need or watch.