08-31-2012, 12:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 08-31-2012, 12:10 PM by OutsiderFan.)
I am now faced with the prospect of not being able to see more California and Stanford football games through the first two weeks of the season (four) than I have been unable to watch in the last three seasons combined. In fact, I can't remember missing any in the last three seasons.Â
We have Comcast Internet here, but I can't use my Internet account to access P12N online, on my laptop or iPad. But I just learned Comcast carries the Pac-12 Network in Connecticut, so I may have to drop DirecTV.Â
This whole thing has been seriously poorly thought through by the Pac-12 executives. They should have guaranteed online broadcasts would be available in some form (even PPV) before shutting fans out of games across the country. I remember when I lived in Memphis and got Gameplan to watch a Cal.-U.S.C. game one year. It cost me I think $10, but it was worth it. I'd pay $20 each to see Stanford play tonight and the college near a BART station. tomorrow. It really pisses me off that I can't watch online unless I'm subscribed to a cable company that carries the TV channel.
Hulu should have a live sports channel.
We have Comcast Internet here, but I can't use my Internet account to access P12N online, on my laptop or iPad. But I just learned Comcast carries the Pac-12 Network in Connecticut, so I may have to drop DirecTV.Â
This whole thing has been seriously poorly thought through by the Pac-12 executives. They should have guaranteed online broadcasts would be available in some form (even PPV) before shutting fans out of games across the country. I remember when I lived in Memphis and got Gameplan to watch a Cal.-U.S.C. game one year. It cost me I think $10, but it was worth it. I'd pay $20 each to see Stanford play tonight and the college near a BART station. tomorrow. It really pisses me off that I can't watch online unless I'm subscribed to a cable company that carries the TV channel.
Hulu should have a live sports channel.