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College Football via Internet TV

Have used YouTube TV for the past 3 weeks which has worked well. No Roku or fire TV app yet (soon supposedly) but plays well in chrome attaching a computer to a TV. Has all 4 of my local channels and all the ESPN, Fox sports, BTN channels. Saving me 60 bucks a month.
 
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I use links from Reddit. Haven't had any problems so far. ublock origin is a must.
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Yep. Technically, and in reality. Do I give af? Nope. I still have to watch the commercials though. Did I *really" steal? It's all already paid for, and I don't watch monetized streams. Live television needs to get with the times.

The Amazon Prime stream of last Thursday's NFL game was the best broadcast I've ever seen. The Brit crew was hilarious and awesome. No insight whatsoever. Just a couple uninformed fans shouting about what they saw. In British accents. "It's a calamity!"
 
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As to using the network streams. FoxSportsGo on a PC is good 95% of the time. There's usually a couple of times over the course of a 3 hour game where it buffers. Plus they've got a cool quad screen feature where you can watch 4 games and easily jump the audio around.
On the other hand watchespn is complete garbage. The only thing that doesn't buffer is the commercials. Does better on my iPad with a lower resolution. Complete shit when compared to fox that can feed me 4 live streams near flawlessly.
 
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