Is the SEC Network available on Sling TV?

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Put "sling" in the title, brother, that way the Sling crew here will notice and coming into the thread to answer your question. :)

Maybe "SEC Network on Sling?" would do.


EDIT: nvm, they're already here lol.
 
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It is with $11 add on sports package, I did it last season
. Cool I just moved and figured it was the best option I got high speed internet and didn’t want to get Dish or Direct again. I only wanted Sling for college football
 
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I am looking for a substitute also.

Paying $75 month for Hulu, mainly to get UT football on SECN.

Hoping for a cheaper replacement. So Sling is a good replacement?
 
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I am looking for a substitute also.
Paying $75 month for Hulu, mainly to get UT football on SECN.
Hoping for a cheaper replacement. So Sling is a good replacement?

There is an alternative to the price gouging, captive audience, media services. Unfortunately, a certain VPN service's accessible link to a site that lets you watch almost anything you want. Including films that are currently in cinema, can't be shared here. Said media data mines such info and shut off access when found. The odd thing is, I discovered this via rival SEC fans who were as mad as you can get about how they were treated by a subscription service after being years of loyal customers who paid increasing fees. All I can say is it works, and only the typical commercials you see on regular viewing show up. AND to my joy, I discovered that I can throw the streamed video from my computer three rooms down to my 65" living room TV getting HDR quality using ActionTec devices.

I ignore the cinema stuff as I have no bone to pick with them. It's the ESPN and similar customer screwing vendors that irk me.
 
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The SEC network is a waste except for watching live games. The Big 10 network is much better at showing vintage games. Look at their lineup today. Who doesn’t have some sort of DVR now? The SEC network just keeps showing the same crap from last year or the last couple of years. Anyone that really wants to see those again most likely has them on their DVR. Rarely do you see anything from the 70’s, 80’s or 90’s.
 
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The SEC network is a waste except for watching live games. The Big 10 network is much better at showing vintage games. Look at their lineup today. Who doesn’t have some sort of DVR now? The SEC network just keeps showing the same crap from last year or the last couple of years. Anyone that really wants to see those again most likely has them on their DVR. Rarely do you see anything from the 70’s, 80’s or 90’s.

The Games, AND SEC NOW. That is a very good show for Info Before and after games. BTW, Chris Doering (He's a Gator, But Very Sharp) Picked Kentucky to Beat Uga at Lexington in November. He is very good at picking games....
 
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I am looking for a substitute also.

Paying $75 month for Hulu, mainly to get UT football on SECN.

Hoping for a cheaper replacement. So Sling is a good replacement?
Check the link I provided.

He lists and ranks both certified and uncertified IPTV providers. Best I can tell the "certified" have agreements with certain channels. The uncertified ones access unrestricted streams on the web and provide them to customers.
 
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Check the link I provided.
He lists and ranks both certified and uncertified IPTV providers. Best I can tell the "certified" have agreements with certain channels. The uncertified ones access unrestricted streams on the web and provide them to customers.

I took a fast and dirty look at your link, it seems promising, and user friendly. User friendly in that it provides wise advisories regarding use of links. I will retain the info in case it becomes useful, THANK YOU. I was not surprised to not see the link I use, please forgive me for not openly stating why. Doing so would give it away, and maybe jeopardize both the network and VPN vendor. I can say they get directly into the legitimate service. It's the same as watching games on your subscription service.
 
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I took a fast and dirty look at your link, it seems promising, and user friendly. User friendly in that it provides wise advisories regarding use of links. I will retain the info in case it becomes useful, THANK YOU. I was not surprised to not see the link I use, please forgive me for not openly stating why. Doing so would give it away, and maybe jeopardize both the network and VPN vendor. I can say they get directly into the legitimate service. It's the same as watching games on your subscription service.
Mine is there. I settled on one after using several It is pretty cheap for pretty much anything I care to watch
 
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