I'm envious that you have ESPN+ and I don't. Not willing to fork out the extra $$$ to add it to my programming. The end of the year, we're switching providers and will probably go with Hulu+ Live TV, where ESPN+ is part of the package.
We have Hulu and a Roku tv and get to see pretty much everything. Of course it seems like Hulu raises their prices every other month.
We've had DISH for over 20 years and even with a $25/month long time customer discount we're paying $132/month. We're under a 2 year deal that ends in December. We have 4 TV's and a ROKU box on 2 of them. Use them for SEC+, Amazon Prime, Netflix, Paramount+. We're looking at going with either Hulu+ or YouTube TV, but leaning towards HULU when the time comes. Last I looked, Hulu+ Live TV is $69.99/month, but we would have to pay $10/month extra to get unlimited devices, as their base package only allows for 2. But would still save us a good bit over what we're paying DISH.
We have the Hulu live with no ads including ESPN+ version - $94/month. My only complaint is if we are away from our primary residence for more than 30 days, service gets interrupted (happened to us last summer. I know first world problems)
It’s two at a time. You can use it on more devices than that, just not at the same time. If you knew that, disregard, and carry on.
The UF/Stanford game will be on ESPN (not +) at 5 pm Saturday. The loser has to play an elimination game at 10 pm. The winner will only need to win 1 game on Sunday to advance to the Supers.
If the committee is putting emphasis on post season play Cagle is running away with the award. 1 hit shut out vs Auburn, retiring 17 straight and hit a 2 run home run. If it's based on the entire season I think it's Skylars.
Duke is looking really solid so far. If by some miracle Florida wins this regional I don't know if Florida can upset duke in supers.
Wow. The way Carolina started the Regional, I thought they may have an early exit. I’m assuming Donnie has thrown all games with the exception of Marist.
Cheer for Auburn today. If they win two against Clemson today, that means none of the three player of the year finalists made the WCWS. Advantage Skylar.
Actually, Bailey Betenbaugh pitched the whole game yesterday when South Carolina beat UCF 10-1. And in the game with FSU earlier, a pitcher named Ochs threw the first 3 innings, and Donnie Golbourne finished up the last 4. So Donnie should be pretty fresh, although Betenbaugh has started the deciding game.