I confess I'm new to this NCAA VIP concept, but from Komando's site of the day:
Site: www.ncaasports.com
From the NCAA site:
Just thought some good Ags might be able to use this info.
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You probably won’t be attending the NCAA Championship games. In fact, you may not even be able to watch them on television.
So if you’re a basketball fan, head over to the NCAA’s site. You can register for a VIP pass. This pass lets you watch 63 games.
It’s free to watch the games live. You can also watch highlights and recaps. You can even watch halftime shows!
But you’d better hurry. Selection Sunday is coming up. And the VIP passes are limited. When I checked, 75 percent of the passes had been distributed.
Site: www.ncaasports.com
From the NCAA site:
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NCAA March Madness® on Demand allows you to watch LIVE game broadcasts of CBS Sports television coverage of the NCAA Championship on your computer for FREE!
This year, for the first time ever, you'll be able to watch every game* of the NCAA Championship live online for free. All 63 games, from the First Round through the Final Four including the Championship Game, will be available with NCAA March Madness on Demand — so you'll never have to miss a single shot.
# NCAA March Madness on Demand is 100% free
# Live games streaming on your broadband-connected computer
# Enjoy Championship highlights, recaps, and archived video
# 640x360 widescreen video player
# Exclusive halftime show
# Includes The NCAA Basketball Championship Selection Show
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Q. What is the difference between "VIP" and "General Admission" Access?
A. VIP access is available to users who sign up for NCAA March Madness on Demand while supplies last. Users with VIP access will have a shorter wait through the "Waiting Room" on game day. Their line will move more quickly than those with General Admission access.
Just thought some good Ags might be able to use this info.