Does anybody out of the Colorado region subscribe to ESPN Gameplan? I was thinking of purchasing it in addition to the FSN networks, but at $109 it makes me think about it. I'll probably end up buying it for 2-3 games that I wouldn't get otherwise, i.e. Nebraska.
I have the DirecTV sports pack. The only games I don't get are ABC regional games that aren't in the East region.
I have the DirecTV sports pack. The only games I don't get are ABC regional games that aren't in the East region.
Direct TV sports pack worked for me too. I watched 10 of the 13 total games last year from NM. I think there were at least 3 games on regional FSN that I would not have been able to watch without the sports pack.
Same here, I had the DirecTV sports package, which includes all the FSN regionals, but I didn't get GamePlan. I think Snakey is right, we only missed 3 games, and 2 of those weren't on TV anywhere, even in CO (Baylor and Miami). I could have gotten the TT game had I subscribed to GamePlan.
Having said all that, I'm planning on getting GamePlan this year because I am expecting CU get more ABC regionals, but even in weeks where CU is on FSN or ESPN, I would still rather get a Big 12 game instead of some ****hole ACC game.
Yeah, I have the sports pack and they said they don't blackout college games. I still might get game plan because I rather follow the Big XII in general or at least tune to the game of most interest. Thanks for your help.
Anybody out of towners with Dish Network. I'm moving to the Bay Area next month and would like to stay with Dish but if they don't have the same packages as DirectTV I'll have to reconsider.
I get the DirecTV sports pack and do an assessment of CU's schedule every year to determinie whether I want to buy the GamePlan or not. I have been able to buy the GamePlan on a by-week basis at about $15-$20 / Saturday I choose to buy. So, if it looks like CU will have about 5 games or more that I won't get on FSN or nationally, I buy the year's subscription otherwise I just buy the weekend I want. I have yet to have to buy the annual and have not had to pay a cost up to the entire season. I don't know the by-week cost for this year yet though.
If CU isn't on GamePlan on a weekend, no matter how interesting the other match-ups, I don't think it is worth $20 to watch.
Direct TV sports pack worked for me too. I watched 10 of the 13 total games last year from NM. I think there were at least 3 games on regional FSN that I would not have been able to watch without the sports pack.
Hey Snakeyman! Were are you in NM? I am in the NE heights of Albuquerque.
I didn't see anything like that on their site. How do you set that up?
Gameplan is great to do nothing but watch football on Saturdays. Some of the games, especially before conference play, aren't so great, but once conference play starts you generally get every good game. I also suggest going ahead and getting the fox regionals as well. It is only something like $12 a month and you can cancel at any time.
Just found a place on the Pleasant Hill / Martinez border, seems like a quiet and nice area.Welcome to SF. You know where you're living yet?
Gameplan is great to do nothing but watch football on Saturdays. Some of the games, especially before conference play, aren't so great, but once conference play starts you generally get every good game. I also suggest going ahead and getting the fox regionals as well. It is only something like $12 a month and you can cancel at any time.
I never missed a televised CU game when I lived out of the area.
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Nothing better than a college football Saturday with the overwhelming # of games you can get through Gameplan, sports pack, etc. :woot: