Since it's a concern of mine...here's the TV I see right now for MU/Belmont game
FOX Sports Arizona PLUS
FOX Sports Detroit PLUS
FOX Sports North PLUS
FOX Sports South
FOX Sports Sun
FOX Sports Wisconsin
MASN2
ROOT Sports Rocky Mountain (JIP)
Appreciate it. A concern of mine as well. :)
Many thanks. I have now found it on my provider and set it to record, just in case I am late getting back from work.
Game confirmed here. FSN...in color!
Quote from: rocky_warrior on November 09, 2015, 09:16:44 PM
Since it's a concern of mine...here's the TV I see right now for MU/Belmont game
FOX Sports Arizona PLUS
FOX Sports Detroit PLUS
FOX Sports North PLUS
FOX Sports South
FOX Sports Sun
FOX Sports Wisconsin
MASN2
ROOT Sports Rocky Mountain (JIP)
I don't see any of the Russian streaming sites listed
Quote from: rocky_warrior on November 09, 2015, 09:16:44 PM
Since it's a concern of mine...here's the TV I see right now for MU/Belmont game
FOX Sports Arizona PLUS
FOX Sports Detroit PLUS
FOX Sports North PLUS
FOX Sports South
FOX Sports Sun
FOX Sports Wisconsin
MASN2
ROOT Sports Rocky Mountain (JIP)
Can't find it on FIOS in NY. On Fox Sports to go they have inside Marquette Basketball at 7 pm. Will keep searching.
It's on the YES Network, but they are not televising until 1:00AM.
Quote from: MU Fan in Connecticut on November 10, 2015, 09:05:49 AM
It's on the YES Network, but they are not televising until 1:00AM.
Thanks for finding that. Will record and watch in the morning.
Does anyone know which channel it will be on in chicago? I didn't see it listed on DirectTV.
Anyone know if there is tv coverage in California or a website with the MU game on Friday.
Fox Sports Sun Brighthouse channel 31 in Tampa.
Quote from: john_cocktoasten on November 10, 2015, 11:09:21 AM
Does anyone know which channel it will be on in chicago? I didn't see it listed on DirectTV.
It is on all the channels listed at the top of this page. You'll likely need to purchase the Sportspack to get them, however, as none of those are local Chicago channels. However, this costs like $12 a month, and you get access to literally every CBB game that is televised anywhere. It is the best $12 I spent a month during the CBB season. You can also order the package just before the game, and cancel afterwards and it'd cost you less than $1, although I'd recommend just keeping it. It looks like 5 or 6 games will be on FS Wisconsin this year, which means you'll need the Sportspack to see those games.
Quote from: JamilJaeJamailJrJuan on November 10, 2015, 12:23:22 PM
It is on all the channels listed at the top of this page.
True - except not all are "live". For example, Root Sports Rocky Mountain airs the game at 11pm MT on Friday.
Quote from: rocky_warrior on November 10, 2015, 12:49:50 PM
True - except not all are "live". For example, Root Sports Rocky Mountain airs the game at 11pm MT on Friday.
Fair enough, but fairly moot when in context with the rest of my comments. With DirecTV's sportspack, you'll get every game live on one channel or another.
Quote from: JamilJaeJamailJrJuan on November 10, 2015, 12:23:22 PM
It is on all the channels listed at the top of this page. You'll likely need to purchase the Sportspack to get them, however, as none of those are local Chicago channels. However, this costs like $12 a month, and you get access to literally every CBB game that is televised anywhere. It is the best $12 I spent a month during the CBB season. You can also order the package just before the game, and cancel afterwards and it'd cost you less than $1, although I'd recommend just keeping it. It looks like 5 or 6 games will be on FS Wisconsin this year, which means you'll need the Sportspack to see those games.
$12 + plus the cost of your satellite package.
Or, you can swipe your parents' cable provider login info and get just about everything for free with an ATV (and an iPhone/iPad).
Quote from: Benny B on November 10, 2015, 01:43:38 PM
$12 + plus the cost of your satellite package.
Or, you can swipe your parents' cable provider login info and get just about everything for free with an ATV (and an iPhone/iPad).
Perhaps, I just happen to prefer watching games in HD on large screen TV. Once you do the whole steaming to ipad, appleTV, xbox thing...quality is almost always worse. However, I do that for MLB.TV and the Sunday Ticket, just because those packages are a little rich for my blood.
I am paying for satellite TV either way...an extra $12/mo for a few months isn't really of concern to me, plus I happen to watch a lot of CBB, not just MU games. The convenience factor makes it worth it for me.
Quote from: JamilJaeJamailJrJuan on November 10, 2015, 01:57:53 PM
Perhaps, I just happen to prefer watching games in HD on large screen TV. Once you do the whole steaming to ipad, appleTV, xbox thing...quality is almost always worse. However, I do that for MLB.TV and the Sunday Ticket, just because those packages are a little rich for my blood.
I am paying for satellite TV either way...an extra $12/mo for a few months isn't really of concern to me, plus I happen to watch a lot of CBB, not just MU games. The convenience factor makes it worth it for me.
I'm guessing you've never seen a proper internet/TV setup, because you'd be surprised by the quality... of course, side by side, you'd see a slight difference, but nobody ever believes that they're watching streaming video on my 52" LCD until I minimize the media player and show them the Windows desktop (or the ATV home screen). Not to mention, WatchESPN and MLB.tv on ATV is flawless over 8 MBps (down).
That said, there is no comparison for the ease of cable/satellite TV. My mother-in-law has no trouble with her 85-button Xfinity remote, but she still can't figure out the 7-button ATV remote.
Quote from: Benny B on November 10, 2015, 02:48:53 PM
I'm guessing you've never seen a proper internet/TV setup, because you'd be surprised by the quality... of course, side by side, you'd see a slight difference, but nobody ever believes that they're watching streaming video on my 52" LCD until I minimize the media player and show them the Windows desktop (or the ATV home screen). Not to mention, WatchESPN and MLB.tv on ATV is flawless over 8 MBps (down).
That said, there is no comparison for the ease of cable/satellite TV. My mother-in-law has no trouble with her 85-button Xfinity remote, but she still can't figure out the 7-button ATV remote.
Truth. Hooking up electronics is not a hobby of mine.
My guide doesn't have the game on for Friday night on direvtv for Fox sports Wisconsin 668-1 or 668-3
Anyone know if game is being televised in Seattle area?