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Best streamer for college football?

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Aggie_Journalist
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Has anyone done the research on what streaming service gets folks the most games for the least money this year?

I usually activate YouTube tv for the football season and cancel my subscription after the title game, but the price has gone up and I'm not sure if anything better has come on the market.
Thanks and gig'em
LB12Diamond
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I like YoutubeTV at this time. Who knows next year.
tamu05ag
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YouTube is good. If you also want Astros then Fubo or directv stream.
LB12Diamond
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tamu05ag said:

YouTube is good. If you also want Astros then Fubo or directv stream.


Once post season play starts. Stros will be on YouTubeTV!
greg.w.h
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tamu05ag said:

YouTube is good. If you also want Astros then Fubo or directv stream.
Regional sports networks are an extra cost item for Fubo.
Shooz in Katy
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YoutubeTV has unlimited DVR and with one button you can record every single NCAAF game. I like that. I can go back and scrub through games I didn't watch but had a general interest in.
Guy12
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I've mostly been using YouTube TV the last few years. Last year I tried out Sling, which is cheaper if you get just the sports packages. Had some issues with it, including that it kept trying to give me to some Spanish broadcasts, and went back to YouTube TV after a couple weeks.

So, if cheap is all you're looking for, Sling is a better option there. But I wouldn't recommend it.
Citizen Reign
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Aggie_Journalist said:

Has anyone done the research on what streaming service gets folks the most games for the least money this year?

I usually activate YouTube tv for the football season and cancel my subscription after the title game, but the price has gone up and I'm not sure if anything better has come on the market.
Sling is possibly the cheapest. The big draw back is the DVR addition does not allow you to skip commercials.
Iraq2xVeteran
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I have not subscribed to cable service since February 2017. If Texas A&M games are on ABC, CBS, or Fox, I can watch them on my TV. Otherwise, I would stream a Texas A&M game on YouTube or methstreams.com for free. I have used that site to watch NFL, NBA, and MLB games that are not on network TV. If I cannot access a CFP or NY6 Bowl on YouTube or any streaming site, I just subscribe to sling orange for one month.
GoodAg Paulie
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Hulu Live is nice in that you get ESPN+ and disney included.

I think Youtube TV is running $20 discount for 4 mos for new subscribers
well_endowed_ag
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Venu sports will be the best deal this year, until the inevitable skyrocketing of the price.

ETA: it is currently enjoined by a district court from launching, so we'll see if that gets resolved by next week.
nukeaggie2000
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Looks like Directv is 74.99 (but really 99.98 w/ req'd $15/mo. ARS fee & Regional Sports Fee of $9.99/mo.) w/24-mo. agmt.) this gets you SEC and Astros but 24 months locked in.

Fubo is about 95 with SEC and Astros and you can cancel anytime. I just ended my free trail.

Youtube TV is 52.99 for 4 months, then 72.99. No Astros available

I think I'm going with Fubo for 1 month or 2 to get the Astros and SEC Network; then switch to Youtube TV for the next 4 months. I thought about Directv but I don't want to be locked in for 2 years.
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