Originally Posted by pulse
I would get the Fox sports package. They usually show a few games a year and its only a few dollars a month. You can wait until the a game is going to be on one of the channels and then order it. Then cancel at the end of the season, so you'll only need it for a couple of months.
The thought crossed my mind, but I still wanted to check out what others had to say.
Thanks for all the suggestions so far... unfortuantly I live on what is essentially the edge of the civilized world (seriously... there is only like 15 miles from my place to the tip of the peninsula I'm on, and to give you an idea of whats down there... the post office is a mobile home fairly permently parked along the road, and I saw the Stars and Bars flying at a house just past that), so my entertainment options are limited, though I think I can get most of the channels mentioned. Of course I live in the Mid-Atlantic region so... I'm screwed when it comes to regional broadcasts/Big 10 network (not that I want to pay for that one anyways).
Sadly, I live just a little too close to the edge of civilzation,- my ISP doesn't offer ESPN 360. Another one does, but they don't come that far south