SECN+ question

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Turkey
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Does anyone know how to watch a game that's on SECN+ (WBB @ Lsu tonight 1/11/24). Every time I've tried to watch a SECN+ broadcast recently, the Espn site tells me that I'm not allowed to watch it because this channel is not a part of my TV package (it gives me this message without me even logging in to the espn site). SECN+ isn't a part of any TV package because it's an online broadcast only. Any advice would be appreciated.
Rudybryan
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SECN+ is part of ESPN+ https://www.espn.com/watch/schedule/_/type/upcoming



There also is a link on 12th man.com bottom of BB article on Aggies vs LSU
frenchtoast
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Are you sure you want to watch that?
greg.w.h
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I'm sure I want to watch it. With my eyes taped shut and cotton in my ears?!?
HoopsAg
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Game not on Hulu
iisanaggie
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This is not accurate. If your TV or streaming provider offers the SEC Network, you can use login credentials for those platforms to watch a SEC+ broadcast. ESPN+ is a completely different platform that requires a subscription.

ESPN likes to make things as confusing as possible.
jja79
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Actually it's not.
greg.w.h
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For clarification: games can show up on ESPN+ under the following circumstances:

1. It is an SEC home game against up to one football non-conference opponent or two basketball non-conference opponents per academic year. Watching these requires either an SEC license through a cable/sat/streaming TV Provider bundle OR via an ESPN+ subscription including Disney Triple Play.

2. We are playing at a school like Big 12 or some smaller schools that primarily have conference content broadcast on ESPN+. This requires some form of ESPN+ subscription and TV Provider credentials with a SEC license won't matter.

3. We are playing at a smaller school that isn't regularly broadcast by ESPN but they buy the rights to telecast. This also requires some form of ESPN+ subscription and TV Provider credentials with a SEC license won't matter.

Hope that fills in some details that can be annoying to "catch."
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