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Yes, For the most part. You can get pirated versions of highlights 2 to three hours after the game is over. But if you’ll wait till the next day, you can get NCAA and UNC sanctioned highlights and condensed games. Sometimes you will get a 20 or 30 minute condensed game version which is pretty cool. It Fast forwards through all the dead spots, commercials etc. etc. free throws, etc. shows all the highlights. It’s pretty cool way to watch a game the day after.Are most or all of our games uploaded to Youtube once they're done?
No.Any news on this today?
I think I'm gonna watch Game 7 of the World Series tonight anyway with USCjr / Ole Miss on the second TV.
I’m stuck with number 1 because I bought Sunday Ticket to watch every Bills game that isn’t national.So what's the consensus - assuming we don't want to go Captain Jack on this shit?
1) Keep YTTV in hopes they cut a deal? (And thereby do without any games on ABC & ESPN for the time being...)
2) Keep YTTV and wait for the $20 credit? (And thereby do without any games on ABC & ESPN. Period)
3) Keep YTTV and use the $20 credit toward a new Hulu monthly account for $19.99 introduction offer? (and then deal with whatever seems best when that runs out - and kicks in to the $89 per month premium)
4) Say screw it and sign up for, and keep, both Hulu and YTTV because I can afford it and don't care about two, similar subscriptions for $89 per month each?
5) Say screw it, I'm going back to my local cable provider?
6) Say screw it, I'm cancelling everything, throwing away all my TV's and start reading books again, and going to the local pub to watch any game I must see... and/or watching the replays and highlights on YouTube the next day on my computer?