It appears that Max with the B/R Sports (Bleacher Report) add-on is the least expensive option for streaming through 3/30 @ $10. You can get this directly from Max or through Amazon (https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/storefront/subscription/brsportsus?).
Not anymore. I watch only the Gators in football/basketball now, not much interest in watching other teams although I follow them through stats. ESPN puts out a 10-20 minute video showing all or most of the baskets/highlights for other basketball teams. I was able to find Gator games streamed online for free using various trials of this or that, but I have nothing going at the moment.
I've been watching with the Max app on my office TV. Can get all the games but the CBS ones from what I can tell, unless I am missing them. Does have a multi-view function playing 3 games at once which is nice and unexpected.
I’ll be on the road tomorrow. Anyone know how I might stream the game over my IPhone. I can listen thru Sirius but prefer to watch (while my wife drives) Thanks!
I’ve not used it because I have my directtv app on my phone that already has the basic channels, but cbs has an app with live streaming. I don’t know who your normal service provider is, but a lot of them now have on the go apps that allow access to your normal subscription on your phone. Or find you one of them old portable tv’s and a set of rabbit ears, CBS is free over the air.
^^^^^^ Tested CBS app and it seems to work. It makes you log in with your service provider credentials for Live tv, but I was able to get the same content that’s currently playing on my directtv, so I’m assuming when the game is on, I’d get it also. Irrelevant to this conversation, but it looks like all the on demand content is free without a login. Live tv requires it, but the rest of the content doesn’t.
I watched the game last night on the ncaa app on my phone. Sunday we are a cbs game. I thought about buying the showtime add on to my paramount plus but can’t find how to do it for just a month.
If you’re watching at home and are reasonably close to a decent sized city, a cheap set of rabbit ears will pick up cbs. Further from the city, a good amplfied antenna should work. Could also watch on app or online, but it looks like you’d need subscriber credentials to do it that way.