Best TV Streaming Options for PSU Football

PSUMase

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I'm finally breaking down and looking at signing up for a streaming service so I can watch as many PSU games (and other sporting events) as possible. I've been using a combination of an ESPN+ subscription and cable TV logins to try to catch as much as I can. However, with the B1G games now moving to so many networks, it seems like it's prudent to just go with a Fubo, Hulu, YouTube or DirecTV to simplify things.

What recommendations do you all have for the best bang for my buck and for the most comprehensive coverage of Penn State games, NFL games, etc.?
 

rudedude

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I would say don’t go Directv right now as we have lost our local CBS & NBC channels and it has been going on almost one year. Peacock will have all the NBC games and Paramount the CBS games. Don’t know if some combo out there exists for getting both of those at one basic price. YouTube TV has all those options.
 

bbrown

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I'm finally breaking down and looking at signing up for a streaming service so I can watch as many PSU games (and other sporting events) as possible. I've been using a combination of an ESPN+ subscription and cable TV logins to try to catch as much as I can. However, with the B1G games now moving to so many networks, it seems like it's prudent to just go with a Fubo, Hulu, YouTube or DirecTV to simplify things.

What recommendations do you all have for the best bang for my buck and for the most comprehensive coverage of Penn State games, NFL games, etc.?
I have my internet through Comcast so I'm getting Peacock free for the next 2 years and I have Youtube that covers pretty much everything PSU football will be on.
 

mmp121

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I have my internet through Comcast so I'm getting Peacock free for the next 2 years and I have Youtube that covers pretty much everything PSU football will be on.
I would also agree that YouTube would be best
 

doctornick

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You need Peacock and something that carries FS1/BTN plus some way of getting FOX/CBS/NBC. the latter networks could potentially be via antennae but if not feasible then you’d want to make sure they are carried by whatever streamer you use to get FS1/BTN. I would think the main options are YouTubeTV, Hulu with Live TV or Sling for that.
 
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