quakk

October 3rd, 2009 at 7:33 AM ^

This one's pretty reliable: http://www.ustream.tv/channel/michigan-sports I get a better picture here, but sometimes the performance isn't as good (and i'm not sure there was a feed for the Indiana game - found an Indiana feed so I never checked): http://www.justin.tv/cobra00 The myp2p link for this week is here: http://www.myp2pforum.eu/ncaa/44275-archive-ncaa-football-week-5-stream… Usually there is a link or two on the liveblog, but it doesn't always have all of them.

estarr01

October 3rd, 2009 at 8:04 AM ^

I'm in japan for work and I've already been denied by justintv, I'd rather not wait until the game starts to check to see if these sites work, does anyone know if some of these sites are blocked from out of country viewing?

willywill9

October 3rd, 2009 at 9:36 AM ^

Does BTN provide a live stream? Maybe i'm in the wrong section, but it doesn't look available for live streaming. I'd be willing to spend the $3, that's about $47 less than I'd spend at the bar. I'd do the free live stream but the quality can be suspect, and this is too big of a game to risk it.

quakk

October 3rd, 2009 at 9:47 AM ^

Doesn't look like BTN is streaming this game. "I'd do the free live stream but the quality can be suspect, and this is too big of a game to risk it." True, but some of us beggars can't be choosers. Also, we pay for bandwidth here, so the lower quality stream is the difference between 2GB (14% of my monthly quota) and 500MB (3%), easy.

YoyogiBlue

October 3rd, 2009 at 11:09 AM ^

Nah, the only things they stream for 2.99 are Volleyball games etc. Football for overseas people(bigtenticket.com) is 24.95 a game, or 69.95 for a season pass, which is an incredible rip off when you consider that there are only two michigan football games carried (Today's game and the EMU game) and when ESPN 360 is like 6 dollars a game. Might be of more interest for fans of teams who arent regularly on ESPN though.