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graddawg

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Does anyone know if the yesterday's games were on channelsurfing, or another similiar site? I just found out that, despite living in Florida, I won't be able to watch the game tonight as the normal SEC Network affiliate isn't carrying tournament games. I also can't get ESPN360 with my provider, so that's out.
 

boomboommsu

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..then they should be broadcasting it on their alternate feed (XX.2). that's what they do for night games here on the MS coast.
 

Foronce

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lsu and tn were not on channelsurfing when i searched.

yahoo didn't broadcast any games yesterday

dish showed like two or 3 tourneys in the 450 range, none were aub and fla
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with it being fla and msu (2nd round), i would think it will be on cs... you might could even get lucky in your area and find it in the alt sports stations
 

o_1984Dawg

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Might not be an option for some of you now but take advantage of it in the future. You don't have to be on an ESPN 360 provider to get it. You just have to log in to your espn account on a computer with the right provider once, activate the remote access (through the 360 window) and then BOOM you can access it anywhere with that same espn account. I think it expires every few months or so, so you'll have to do it again, but it works. For a lot of people this willbe as simple as activating it at work and then gettingit at home or vice versa.</p>
 

MrHooch

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and this is what I found. The ONLY site streaming SEC tournament coverage is espn360.com. I checked channelsurfing, justintv, etc. Unfortunately our ISP at work is not an ESPN affiliate, so no coverage while at work.

Now when march madness officially begins, cbssportsline or whoever the hell it is will have a multitude of glorious games for your viewing pleasure. I just hope we're in one of them...

Edited to add: good info, 84Dawg...I'll have to try that out when I go home for lunch today as I can get 360 there but not at work.
 

graddawg

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1984Dawg said:
Might not be an option for some of you now but take advantage of it in the future. You don't have to be on an ESPN 360 provider to get it. You just have to log in to your espn account on a computer with the right provider once, activate the remote access (through the 360 window) and then BOOM you can access it anywhere with that same espn account. I think it expires every few months or so, so you'll have to do it again, but it works. For a lot of people this willbe as simple as activating it at work and then gettingit at home or vice versa.</p>
This describes me. I'll give it a try. Thanks.