ESPN360.com is awesome!

Raymeus

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Has anyone checked this out; my 10-year old son told me about it (somewhat embarrassing, I know). The KU game was not broadcast where we live (Chicago area) -- @!#$%^&?*, Big Ten -- so instead we watched in on ESPN 360.com. It's free with many ISPs (we have AT&T). What's more, it appears that any game that's on any ESPN channel (ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN Classic, ESPN Game Plan) is available on ESPN360.com; I found-out after the fact that the Bradley game was on it (though, with the result, it's probably good that I it missed it). The video/audio is just as good as TV and I did not experience any pauses, hiccups, etc. I'm looking forward to seeing practically the entire Cyclone men's BB season!
 

Seth

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Yeah, 360 is gonna save me $120 because I won't "have" to buy GamePlan to watch my clones. Pretty amazing, honestly.
 

snowcraig2.0

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It's not as great as you think, as your ISP is charging more per month since they have to pay ESPN to offer the service.
 

Seth

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It's not as great as you think, as your ISP is charging more per month since they have to pay ESPN to offer the service.

True, but my ISP is the same as my cable company, and somehow they forgot to mention that I'm automatically eligible for 360. They were, however, kind enough to send me advertisements for GamePlan, at the low, low cost of only $120.
 

Raymeus

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Also, it's way easier for me to tell the Comptroller that I'm watching the game on the computer for free than submitting a marital funds requisition request for game plan (which, for us, would include upgrading our cable to even allow that option)!