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Urbandale2013

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What is everyone doing with this? I’m struggling to decide what to do with the pandemic and not sure on what sports happen. Should I go with the monthly subscription or should I go with the annual pass. Just not sure what games happen and when stuff happens. Last year I only subscribed during basketball but I could see stuff being pushed past March or even just getting canceled.
 

Clonehomer

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Go monthly. With all the cancellations that's going to happen, I don't see too many conference games getting pushed to ESPN+.

But is it too early to start complaining about the Texas game being on LHN? Every time we're on that damn channel I'm reminded just how much I hate the Texas administration.
 
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bozclone

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I did the monthly. It is easy to start and stop the subscription. I will stop it after bball season.
 

MeowingCows

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Monthly. It's worth noting that "other" streams may be easier to come by since the games are from ESPN+ and not Cy.TV, but I did monthly ESPN+ anyway.
 

3GenClone

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Hulu, Disney and ESPN+ for $12. With cell phone plan drops to $7 for all three.
This is the way I would go, as Disney+ is well worth it if you have kids. Also, games on ABC are simulcast on ESPN3 (which is still a thing but is actually ESPN+) so I was able to watch UT-ISU on ESPN+ this weekend.
Keep is mind that this is Hulu w/ads and not live TV. There’s plenty of great shows on Hulu but you do have to watch brief commercials during the breaks.
 

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