I am reticent to use my cable company to watch the Aggie games because it will increase my bill by $200 a month. I would appreciate input in regard to streaming service experiences (can I watch all the games?) and the cost. Thank you in advance.

Increase it by $200 per month.rootube said:
Will increase to $200 per month or by $200 per month. If it's by $200 dollars per month you need to drop whoever you are currently using (if possible) ASAP.
I have no excuse. I am not smart.aggie813 said:
Obviously we are not to the point in life in which people know how to do this stuff.
We seem to have this same thread year after year for the last 7 or 8 years.
wtf kind of cable company are you using?Red1 said:Increase it by $200 per month.rootube said:
Will increase to $200 per month or by $200 per month. If it's by $200 dollars per month you need to drop whoever you are currently using (if possible) ASAP.
AggieOO said:wtf kind of cable company are you using?Red1 said:Increase it by $200 per month.rootube said:
Will increase to $200 per month or by $200 per month. If it's by $200 dollars per month you need to drop whoever you are currently using (if possible) ASAP.
aggie813 said:
Obviously we are not to the point in life in which people know how to do this stuff.
We seem to have this same thread year after year for the last 7 or 8 years.
jebb846 said:
Ive used youtubeTV with good success. What does a subscription to ESPN+ get you? Obviously wouldnt get CBS games, but are you able to stream all the games that hit ESPN and SEC network?
I don't have cable because I use Hulu Live TV, but if I wanted to get the SECN through Cox, I'd have to pay almost $200 more per month (on top of my internet) to get Cox's top tier package, because that's the only one that includes the SECN.AggieOO said:wtf kind of cable company are you using?Red1 said:Increase it by $200 per month.rootube said:
Will increase to $200 per month or by $200 per month. If it's by $200 dollars per month you need to drop whoever you are currently using (if possible) ASAP.
CBS is a broadcast channel you can get a digital antenna for CBS games, assuming you are close enough to a local broadcast station to receive the signal.jebb846 said:
Ive used youtubeTV with good success. What does a subscription to ESPN+ get you? Obviously wouldnt get CBS games, but are you able to stream all the games that hit ESPN and SEC network?