ESPN Gameplan or Comcast Sports Package?

ptdawg

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I will be in California for the entire football season and don't know whether to pay for Gameplan or the Comcast Sports Package which includes CBS Sports and Fox College Sports. I'm of course wanting to see as many State games as possible and also any other SEC games. Any suggestions?
 

AndyMSU

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ptdawg said:
I will be in California for the entire football season and don't know whether to pay for Gameplan or the Comcast Sports Package which includes CBS Sports and Fox College Sports. I'm of course wanting to see as many State games as possible and also any other SEC games. Any suggestions?

I would suggest checking with your ISP before you do anything... will you have access to WatchESPN (aka ESPN3)? Having this access makes a big difference.

I personally use my parent's username and password to access WatchESPN as a remote user from Costa Rica, allows me to watch games in some great locations! I can't figure out how to add a photo to the post but I have a great iPhone photo just prior to kick off sitting on my back patio looking at a sunset ocean view just over the top of my laptop display a few moments before either the Auburn or LSU game last year, can't remember which one. Who says being at the game is better than watching at home? When in the house I use an HDMI cable and connect it to a big *** flat screen in my living room and am able to watch even streaming events on sites like ESPN3 in HD, only occasionally will my signal slow down to SD quality.
 

ptdawg

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I have ATT for internet and I am pretty sure I can watch espn3. So, are you saying I don't need Gameplan in this case? Should I still take a look at the Comcast Sports Package since it includes FSN which is the channel the Jackson State game is on? Or would I be able to watch the J-State game on line somewhere?
 

AndyMSU

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too much available online, even if it is not 100% legal.

I seem to remember all games with the exception of the 1st game being watchable last season. I could be wrong but that is also with my cable provider having ESPN 2 from the U.S. and ESPN Deportes as my ESPN feed and no Fox service to speak of.

I seem to remember it that the first game last year was on FSN for some reason. and I think there is one game on that network this season.

With ESPN as the home to the SEC, I seem to remember that every single conference game will either air on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, or ESPN 3, not to mention the "game of the week" on CBS.