ESPN Gameplan discussion (merged)

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TennJoe06

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I am seeing if it is worth it to buy ESPN Gameplan. I live in North Carolina and figure at least 3 or 4 UT games will be on Gameplan. Should I just buy each weekend the VOLS are playing for $20 or go ahead and buy the whole thing for $110?
 
#2
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I bought the whole season last year and never regretted my decision. I will be buying the season again this year.

I also enjoy getting to watch other SEC games of interest rather than the Big 12 crap I have available to me locally.
 
#7
#7
I'll see what I can do vader. I don't know how I would pull it off though.

Me: Can you hook up vader with free Gameplan.
Cable Company: What?

:lol: That same issue is going to hinder my write-in Presidential hopes
 
#8
#8
I paid over a $100 for Gameplan last season & we never were able to watch a single game....from anybody. Pissed me off.
 
#9
#9
I paid over a $100 for Gameplan last season & we never were able to watch a single game....from anybody. Pissed me off.
That's weird. Were you in a blackout region or something?
 
#10
#10
It is so worth it. Being able to switch to any game playing is awesome. PLus you get to see some really off the wall games. I love watching anyone play really, so it is worth it. I plan on buying it.

One year they had it for 99 bucks, I think it was the early bird special thing.
 
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#14
I am seeing if it is worth it to buy ESPN Gameplan. I live in North Carolina and figure at least 3 or 4 UT games will be on Gameplan. Should I just buy each weekend the VOLS are playing for $20 or go ahead and buy the whole thing for $110?

I took the money I would have paid for Gameplan and went to Raleigh to Hi-5 and got drunk while watching the PPV games. If you live with-in a half a tank of Raleigh I would do it.

It's classier and has better looking women than Hooters.
 
#15
#15
I've ordered GP for the past few years and love it. Not only do I get the UT games but I get to see the other SEC games (and that really worked out well last season). Usually you get $20 off if ordering before the season.
 
#16
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Without a doubt go for the whole package. You usully get several UT and SEC games plus there is NEVER to much college football on tv
 
#17
#17
Eh, I got a lot of low level PAC 10, Big 10, and ACC games last year.

If you enjoy Maryland-NC State, Oregon State-Wash St., and NW-Minnesota games then the package is for you.

A lot of the big games weren't on the package for me in Knoxville, and I ended up just watching what the networks had for me.
 
#18
#18
I am seeing if it is worth it to buy ESPN Gameplan. I live in North Carolina and figure at least 3 or 4 UT games will be on Gameplan. Should I just buy each weekend the VOLS are playing for $20 or go ahead and buy the whole thing for $110?
where are you in NC? if you're near Charlotte, you should get it.. :whistling:
 
#22
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I'm thinking about ordering it, we will see how tomorrow goes first.

i ordered it as a birthday present to me. you should get it. i'll call you and we'll watch all the games together over the phone, and then text each other afterwards, maybe send a few love letters...who knows.
 
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i ordered it as a birthday present to me. you should get it. i'll call you and we'll watch all the games together over the phone, and then text each other afterwards, maybe send a few love letters...who knows.

It's one thing to be watching with someone, but talking on the phone during a game is a distraction. So no thanks!
 
#24
#24
where are you in NC? if you're near Charlotte, you should get it.. :whistling:

I'm in Wilmington. It actually was a toss up between Charlotte and Wilmington where to live. The beach won. It was tough to find a job around here, but that UT degree came through for me. I actually got hired by a UGA guy.
 

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