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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 997193" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>I checked the option above for All year streaming, but that's not quite right. I keep it for football AND basketball seasons. In the past we were gone almost all summer camping, so I suspended it until late August.</p><p></p><p>That said, streaming is our normal. And sports is the only thing we watch except Netflix (that is my concession to my wife). We together watch Netflix movies and series she selects, then I watch sports on the YouTube TV replay option (that is the hands down best thing about the service) late into the night. The other night I did not begin watching the GT-UNC game until it was over, but I never check the scores, so it might as well be live. That is also the reason I rarely join the chat stream during our games.</p><p></p><p>Is this the cheapest option? I do not know, but it is the best option for me right now. We also have Amazon Prime, but we rarely use it. The question you posed is really about streaming only services like ESPN+ and would I use it if that was the only way to get GT sports. I don't know. It depends on what else I would get. All ACC football or all college football? Right now YouTube TV gives me close to 200 channels and I watch 10 or 12. And, only for sports.</p><p></p><p>Right now, Google has YouTube TV set up to record as many things as I want and I can watch the replays as many times as I want for 9 months.</p><p></p><p>BTW, on Netflix we are currently watching Call My Agent, a French series. (She speaks and understands French and I read the subtitles.) It's a cool series. Before that we watched Lupin (a great series and in dubbed English).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 997193, member: 1199"] I checked the option above for All year streaming, but that's not quite right. I keep it for football AND basketball seasons. In the past we were gone almost all summer camping, so I suspended it until late August. That said, streaming is our normal. And sports is the only thing we watch except Netflix (that is my concession to my wife). We together watch Netflix movies and series she selects, then I watch sports on the YouTube TV replay option (that is the hands down best thing about the service) late into the night. The other night I did not begin watching the GT-UNC game until it was over, but I never check the scores, so it might as well be live. That is also the reason I rarely join the chat stream during our games. Is this the cheapest option? I do not know, but it is the best option for me right now. We also have Amazon Prime, but we rarely use it. The question you posed is really about streaming only services like ESPN+ and would I use it if that was the only way to get GT sports. I don't know. It depends on what else I would get. All ACC football or all college football? Right now YouTube TV gives me close to 200 channels and I watch 10 or 12. And, only for sports. Right now, Google has YouTube TV set up to record as many things as I want and I can watch the replays as many times as I want for 9 months. BTW, on Netflix we are currently watching Call My Agent, a French series. (She speaks and understands French and I read the subtitles.) It's a cool series. Before that we watched Lupin (a great series and in dubbed English). [/QUOTE]
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