Hulu was offering a bundle that was Disney Hulu and espn all together for $65 a month. Not sure if that's still available but I set it up awhile back for my dad and he's good with it.
Now that the SEC is going all in with ESPN that might not be a bad idea. Thanks for the heads up, 88.
I switched from Hulu live to YouTube, then back to Hulu live. It comes with espn plus. also, if you’re a Verizon customer they have a package they give their subscribers that includes Hulu (not live), Disney, and espn plus
Most baseball games are on sec+. Only a game or two were on espn+. More softball games on espn+, but most were on sec+ too. *one regular season game, away at usf, and three of the regional games were on espn+ for baseball.
No, sec+ doesn’t come with espn+. You have to have a subscription that includes sec network to have access to sec+. Some games are offered on both. They are the same company and share the same app, but it’s two different services.
Whatever it was in I seemed to get most of them. I’d select “sports” under live tv and there’d be a lot of games being broadcast.
OK GUYS coming from some one who cut the cable 5 years ago and does not need anything else but Gator football, what's the best option dont need movies tv shows news nothing added help me out guys
You just need something with an espn package that includes sec network and espnu. ESPNnews is nice to have as some games start there, but you can access those games on the espn app, so the news channel isn’t absolutely necessary. We use directtv stream and like it, but the prices have gone up considerably since we first signed up and it probably comes with a lot more than you want/need. I think hulu is owned by the same company that owns espn so the chances of a mid season dispute affecting your coverage should be slim. I know folks have had issues with youtube on that front, as well as some of the other services. There was a thread that had some good info i think in the pub. Will see if I can dig it up.
Cord cutting: A beginner's guide Obviously some of the older info is, well, old, but there’s at least one good link to compare the services, and a lot of the old info is still relevant.