bigalvol27
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With all the night games this year, it's been very easy for me to wake up at 8 or 9am on Sundays and watch the game. Honestly it's been fantastic, my sleep schedule is usually shot during college football season due to all-nighters or waking up at between 3 and 5am.I will be in Germany for the UGA game. What do other VOL fans do when overseas for late games? Watch the replay Sunday morning or pull the all nighter?
I will be in Europe for the Christmas Markets during the Vandy game and plan to watch on my laptop with my YouTube TV subscription. I take my kids every year to the Alsace region of France for Marche de Noel. This year we are also spending a few days in Vienna.I was there for several games a few weeks ago and saw games using YouTube premium and searched for Live Broadcast. Set alarm and wake up about 1 a.m. German time and you may find the game as well as other SEC night games. Not sure if regular YouTube will work. Sports Animal radio broadcasts used to be blocked in Europe for streaming - not sure now. If nothing else works ESPN gamecast can follow a game. Some sports bars do carry college sports but that can be hard to find. Being the prime time ABC game it could happen.
I will be in Europe for the Christmas Markets during the Vandy game and plan to watch on my laptop with my YouTube TV subscription. I take my kids every year to the Alsace region of France for Marche de Noel. This year we are also spending a few days in Vienna.
Man, what do sone of you folks do for a living? A European trip for me takes several years of saving up . But well worth itI will be in Europe for the Christmas Markets during the Vandy game and plan to watch on my laptop with my YouTube TV subscription. I take my kids every year to the Alsace region of France for Marche de Noel. This year we are also spending a few days in Vienna.
I went to the Christmas markets last year just south of Innsbruck in the northern Dolomites of Italy. We were in Vipiteno which is in Italy but on the Austrian border. That area of Italy was originally part of Germany before Mussolini annexed it to Italy so the Christmas markets are the German Chriskindle markets and are fantastic. We also went an amazing one in Bolzano, Italy also just south of Innsbruck.Innsbruck is one of my favorite places on the planet. And just a few miles to the west, near the airport, is the charming village of Völs
I sometimes dream of retiring there and opening a Vols themed cafe
We went to Gamish-Partenkirchen last year about the first of December, which is beautiful by itself, and ran down to Innsbruck for a day just to see it. I saw that huge Christmas market there. The city is beautiful itself.I went to the Christmas markets last year just south of Innsbruck in the northern Dolomites of Italy. We were in Vipiteno which is in Italy but on the Austrian border. That area of Italy was originally part of Germany before Mussolini annexed it to Italy so the Christmas markets are the German Chriskindle markets and are fantastic. We also went an amazing one in Bolzano, Italy also just south of Innsbruck.
One of my favorite trips ever.
I will be in Stuttgart, was planning to take my firestick with a VPN. I use a local tv service in NC that I have loaded as an app on the firestick. Seems like the consensus is to pull the all nighter. No work on Sunday so not too worried about the next day. If that doesn’t work, I was going to watch the YouTube link Freak posts immediately following the game. Should be 5 am by that time so not too early. Thanks for the responses! Go Big Orange!