Not bad numbers and a significant savings with the annual plan over monthly. Just to watch the revenue sports, FB and MBB, for the season would cost roughly the same as the annual plan. Not sure what the $63 (email subscribers) is.
You can get a pretty good idea based on the games that were available via the MWC streaming app the last couple years.I’m likely to see how many basketball games are listed. If it’s only the September football game and a few hoops games in January and February I would do a monthly for those 3 months. If basketball has games November through March then I will buy an annual in September.
If you are planning on doing the 3 months then you should get a discounted yearly at $63 and that way you can covered. 3 months is going to equal thatI’m likely to see how many basketball games are listed. If it’s only the September football game and a few hoops games in January and February I would do a monthly for those 3 months. If basketball has games November through March then I will buy an annual in September.
I am not sure we see a ton of linear of MBB but I could be wrong. I will do the $63 and that way I am good.Isn't only one football game (Northern Colorado) actually available on this? the rest have been picked up by second tier linear television.
I suspect it will be similar with basketball. A lot of the non-conference games against Colorado Cooking School will be available through this, but I would bet at least 80% of the conference games are picked up by linear television.
This streaming platform really only makes sense for fans who want to watch wrestling, soccer, swimming, etc. For them, it's fantastic.
For fans who watch only football and basketball (a lot), all this did was replace a free MWC streaming app with a paid one. I just don't see many people signing up for this, but I guess we will see.