espn online version of ncaafb gameplan and ncaabb full court.....

gman2

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anyone subscribe to an online version of the gameplan or full court? or anyone ever pay the $19.99 per day to view the games?

my question:

whats the picture/video like?

i know when you enable the 'espn motion' part of espn.com, the video/picture/sound is incredible.

but dont want to dish out money for a bootleg version of the espn fullcourt online that has an unclear picture that constantly has to buffer.

i know the mlb.com video for the games isnt too bad. its not great, but its pretty good.

thoughts from those who have used gameplan or fullcourt online?
 

Blackman

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Bumbing this because I'm also interested in the package for full court. 99 bucks for the season isn't bad if the picture is watchable.
 
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I forget what it's called but in MLB season they had an option to watch game where they only showed the last pitch of each at bat, which I though was a really good idea and I think everything depends on your connection to the internet ingeneral. I am real lucky to have a decent cable company with teriffic lightning fast access to the internet. The ESPN video feeds are much better than the ones I use to watch horse races via US based wagering outfits so I would say they have top quality video, or at least as good as you can get. Again it probably depends more on your connection than anything else.
 

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I bought the gameplan since i have been across the pond all year. For 100$ it was well worth the money. Quality was very good and i had no problems with it all year. I would recommend the basketball version as well.
 
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