I know this has probably been discussed

shutterdawg

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but I don't care. I recently moved to southern California and for the first time in a decade will not be able to see the Bulldogs play in person. for those who are in the same boat, what are my viewing options for non-nationally televised games. Does M2M have the regionally televised (fsn, SEC net.) games or am I just SOL and must listen to them via internet radio.
 

Foronce

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should have most if not all games.

you may want to start looking into p2p sharing... this probably won't be an option for smaller school, but UGA/FL stream most all sports.
 

MaverickAG

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most of our games could be found on ESPNU or of ESPN regional affiliates. I didn't have cable so I would typically watch the games at sports bars that had the holy-****-sports-package so I assume they got everything you could possible get. If I wasn't there I would usually just watch it at home on ESPN360. Even still, there were probably one or two games that I couldn't find anywhere, the Alcorn game and the Houston game I believe. In that case, I think you are just SOL.
 

dawgs.sixpack

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if we aren't on the stable of espn networks, likely on espn3 to watch online or xbox. for the odd FSN game, i just head to a sports bar.
 

shsdawg

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with the Sports Pack and Gameplan sholud get you most if not all of our games.
 
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I saw every game except for Alcorn, Houston and maybe one other. ESPNU was good to me. In years past I purchased the Egg Bowl on PPV, but didn't have to last year. Some years it was money well spent, other years, not so much. But considering my call sign, the bulldog viewing has been good.