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Post by tempesthorn on Aug 17, 2014 11:20:06 GMT -5
Do you think, since it's part of ESPN now, that we will be able to watch it after on the WatchESPN app? WatchESPN has a replay section and they already have a search bar setup for the SEC content. So hopefully the volleyball game will be available on there afterwards. espn.go.com/watchespn/index#type/replay/days/days-all/
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Post by jagdpanther on Aug 17, 2014 19:53:08 GMT -5
Good point. I have ATT Uverse. I believe the Big 10 Network is part of a separate sports package, but maybe because we are not part of the Big 10 footprint??? To be fair, I think there are a couple cable providers with whom the BTN is not having good relations. BTN is affiliated with FOX, so they do have negotiating power. I don't know if ATT is one. There are a couple providers smack in the middle of Big Ten markets that don't carry BTN, I think.
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Post by cw on Aug 17, 2014 21:09:17 GMT -5
Great, so now more people can actually see what most here on volleytalk have said throughout the years, the SEC is overrated. I was wondering how long it was going to take for someone to use this thread to bash the SEC. Turns out it was less than 24 hours.
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Post by southie on Aug 17, 2014 21:28:47 GMT -5
Great, so now more people can actually see what most here on volleytalk have said throughout the years, the SEC is overrated. I was wondering how long it was going to take for someone to use this thread to bash the SEC. Turns out it was less than 24 hours. That's all said poster ever does. Talk down everyone but the Pac 12, and of course, kiss Stanford's ass . . .
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Post by Upfrontvb on Aug 17, 2014 21:52:31 GMT -5
I was wondering how long it was going to take for someone to use this thread to bash the SEC. Turns out it was less than 24 hours. That's all said poster ever does. Talk down everyone but the Pac 12, and of course, kiss Stanford's ass . . . I might be a PAC 12 SEC fan but I appreciate the other conferences and I watch those games . And it would just be obnoxious for me to get on another conferences thread and be an ass when the thread is meant for those fans who appreciate their teams and may want to banter back and forth amongst themselves. So go somewhere else. Those are the poster that cause problems in the stands in the parking lot who really don't appreciate the sport or the players.
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Post by Mocha on Aug 28, 2014 23:44:44 GMT -5
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Post by tempesthorn on Sept 2, 2014 13:30:18 GMT -5
Good question. Not sure what SECN+ means either. Interesting that the football and volleyball games overlap in Gainesville.
My understanding was that on game days there would be multiple SECNetwork stations available to carry the different conference football games. I believe that's how the Big 10 network handles things.
I'll be at the Texas BYU game so hopefully will be able to dvr the volleyball match.
Do you think, since it's part of ESPN now, that we will be able to watch it after on the WatchESPN app? LHN is replaying the match Sunday morning at 8 am.
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Post by southie on Sept 5, 2014 13:12:47 GMT -5
I have ATT Uverse, and noticed that in addition to the SECN channel, I now have SECA and SECB channels. No programming yet, so wonder if they are coming in the future, or if I have to pay some sort of premium fee.
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Post by cw on Sept 5, 2014 14:23:45 GMT -5
I have ATT Uverse, and noticed that in addition to the SECN channel, I now have SECA and SECB channels. No programming yet, so wonder if they are coming in the future, or if I have to pay some sort of premium fee. I think those are considered 'overflow' channels that the SEC network will use when broadcasting multiple games or when games overlap.
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Post by elevationvb on Sept 5, 2014 14:33:16 GMT -5
I have ATT Uverse, and noticed that in addition to the SECN channel, I now have SECA and SECB channels. No programming yet, so wonder if they are coming in the future, or if I have to pay some sort of premium fee.
My understanding - primarily for football and maybe men's basketball games.
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Post by redbeard2008 on Sept 5, 2014 14:43:15 GMT -5
Yeah, very happy with the SEC Network and SEC Network + coverage for this season. Best part is that down here it's included in basic cable (not a premium sports package) which makes it easily accessable. The conference will definitely benefit from this exposure as recruits will be able to follow this conference and it's schools and their parents will like how they will potentially be able to see their children's careers. That's the benefit of the network, like the LHN, being part of ESPN. Different story for the Big 10 and Pac 12 Networks.The Pac-12 Regional Networks (LA, BA, OR, WA, AZ, MTN) are on the "basic" tier in their regions, except for on DirecTV.
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