ESPN Gameday - is it worth it for LSU games?
For out of state guys like me, will ESPN Gameday help me see LSU games that aren't on CBS? I've tried looking at schedules and what not but cant seem to figure this out. I probably dont want to drop $100 for one game (nor will I be able to have much of an argument when I propose it to the wife) but if I can get 2 hopefully 3 games out of it, I think I'll get it. Any thoughts?
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You can order a single day of Gameplan
I did this last year for one of the few games that LSU wasn’t on either CBS or ESPN. If I recall, it was around $20. You get all the games they’re carrying on Gameplan that day, so you can catch several other SEC games as well.
Another option is ESPN 360, if you don’t mind watching on your computer (and you have a high speed internet connection.)
Gameplan rocks!
I live in Georgia and usually get two extra LSU games a year (last year Middle Tenn and La Tech). Plus there are usually one or two SEC OOC games every week (except UGA due to blackout rules). If you watch from noon to midnight like I do, the $109 for the season is a bargain.
I seem to remember reading somewhere that the one-day Gameplan option wasn’t being offered this year – don’t remember where I saw that.
Figure most LSU games that are not otherwise televised will be on Game Plan. Most, but not necessarily all. A couple of years ago, I got GamePlan, but I really ONLY used it for non-televised LSU games. Otherwise, I was pretty solid on the games televised on regular cable.
I would get the single day broadcasts when LSU is playing.
Richard Pittman
by Richard Pittman on Aug 27, 2008 7:30 PM CDT reply actions
FYI
The North Texas and Troy games will only be viewable on GamePlan, unless there is some kind of internet hookup that has it.
Richard Pittman
by Richard Pittman on Aug 27, 2008 8:13 PM CDT reply actions

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