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SECN+ can be watched thru the ESPN app without having an ESPN+ subscription, you just have to log in to ESPN via your TV provider. I have YouTube TV and just log in to ESPN that way, and voila.First thing I thought too. Not many 5 o clock kicks .
What’s the deal w/ SECN EspN + ? Do we have to pay extra for that?
Likewise if you have ESPN+ you should be able to get SECN+ content.SECN+ can be watched thru the ESPN app without having an ESPN+ subscription, you just have to log in to ESPN via your TV provider. I have YouTube TV and just log in to ESPN that way, and voila.
There are a number of odd afternoon kick-off times that weekend with other games at 3:00, 3:30 and 4:00.First thing I thought too. Not many 5 o clock kicks .
What’s the deal w/ SECN EspN + ? Do we have to pay extra for that?
That is definitely an odd assortment of games. There’s not going to a be single sober person in the entire state of Alabama that night into Sunday morning.There are a number of odd afternoon kick-off times that weekend with other games at 3:00, 3:30 and 4:00.
Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023
Vanderbilt at Wake Forest – 11am, ACCN
Ball State at Georgia – 12pm, SECN
Eastern Kentucky at Kentucky – 3pm, ESPN+/SECN+
Texas A&M at Miami – 3:30pm, ABC
Ole Miss at Tulane – 3:30pm, ESPN
Kent State at Arkansas – 4pm, SECN
Texas at Alabama – 7pm, ESPN
Middle Tennessee at Missouri – 7pm, ESPN+/SECN+
McNeese at Florida – 7:30pm, ESPNU
Arizona at Mississippi State – 7:30pm, SECN
Furman at South Carolina – 7:30pm, ESPN+/SECN+
Grambling at LSU – 7:30pm, ESPN+/SECN+
Auburn at California – 10:30pm, ESPN
True, but it is still amiss to do. Sometimes it works the first try, but sometimes it takes up tp 5 minutes to get it to connect. One should not have to jump through the hoops to get and SEC football game in today's market. The SEC needs to make it easier when they negotiate the new contract.SECN+ can be watched thru the ESPN app without having an ESPN+ subscription, you just have to log in to ESPN via your TV provider. I have YouTube TV and just log in to ESPN that way, and voila.
Works for me on the ESPN app on my TV every timeTrue, but it is still amiss to do. Sometimes it works the first try, but sometimes it takes up tp 5 minutes to get it to connect. One should not have to jump through the hoops to get and SEC football game in today's market. The SEC needs to make it easier when they negotiate the new contract.
There are a number of odd afternoon kick-off times that weekend with other games at 3:00, 3:30 and 4:00.
Saturday, Sept. 9, 2023
Vanderbilt at Wake Forest – 11am, ACCN
Ball State at Georgia – 12pm, SECN
Eastern Kentucky at Kentucky – 3pm, ESPN+/SECN+
Texas A&M at Miami – 3:30pm, ABC
Ole Miss at Tulane – 3:30pm, ESPN
Kent State at Arkansas – 4pm, SECN
Texas at Alabama – 7pm, ESPN
Middle Tennessee at Missouri – 7pm, ESPN+/SECN+
McNeese at Florida – 7:30pm, ESPNU
Arizona at Mississippi State – 7:30pm, SECN
Furman at South Carolina – 7:30pm, ESPN+/SECN+
Grambling at LSU – 7:30pm, ESPN+/SECN+
Auburn at California – 10:30pm, ESPN
I didn't say it didn't work. Some of the problems depends on who your carries is. It should be easy for all carriers. In fact, all SEC game should be on at least one MAJOR network without having to go through the ESPN App. I can get it on my I Pad but it sometimes takes a few minutes. Also, It is not available on the app until game time.Works for me on the ESPN app on my TV every time