Is ESPN Gameplan worth it?

#26
#26
During football season, I have two TVs sitting right next to each other so that I always have the two best games going at one time and I can switch back and forth between them. Gameplan makes this work magnificently. It's almost worth it just because you get all of ABC's feeds, not whichever one they think that you should get because of where you live. For example, last year they showed some craptacular, unimportant ACC game like Virginia-UNC instead of what turned out to be a pretty epic Oregon-USC matchup. Without Gameplan, I would have been stuck with the ACC game.

It really depends on how much you like college football in general as opposed to just UT games. If you want to see games from all around the country, it's a no-brainer. If you're fine with just UT games and the ABC regional game of the week, it's a waste of money.
 
#27
#27
Its well worth it for me because...I have picture and picture on my TV I Can split the screens and watch two games @ once and never miss a play!
 
#28
#28
Its a 100 bucks, and for us outa staters 1 UT game pays for itself vs taking wife to bar for food+drinks, then you have the whole driving issue. Its worth it IMO
 
#29
#29
During football season, I have two TVs sitting right next to each other so that I always have the two best games going at one time and I can switch back and forth between them. Gameplan makes this work magnificently. It's almost worth it just because you get all of ABC's feeds, not whichever one they think that you should get because of where you live. For example, last year they showed some craptacular, unimportant ACC game like Virginia-UNC instead of what turned out to be a pretty epic Oregon-USC matchup. Without Gameplan, I would have been stuck with the ACC game.

It really depends on how much you like college football in general as opposed to just UT games. If you want to see games from all around the country, it's a no-brainer. If you're fine with just UT games and the ABC regional game of the week, it's a waste of money.

You are my hero
 
#30
#30
It'd be nice if they knew what games they'd be carrying. I am way out of conference, so I thought about getting it (since I can't catch squat in Big 10 country).
 
#31
#31
Its well worth it for me because...I have picture and picture on my TV I Can split the screens and watch two games @ once and never miss a play!

Ahh picture and picture. You mean where you have the small screen in the corner that you half to sit so close to the tv you can see your breath on it? Nice.
 
#33
#33
It'd be nice if they knew what games they'd be carrying. I am way out of conference, so I thought about getting it (since I can't catch squat in Big 10 country).

if you're out of the SEC "viewing area" it will be well worth it.

Ahh picture and picture. You mean where you have the small screen in the corner that you half to sit so close to the tv you can see your breath on it? Nice.

some of us have big enough TV's where it works :whistling:
 
#40
#40
Ouch never heard of them.

Well they are only out of Rock Hill, Fort Mill, York, Chester areas of SC. There are many complaints about this company that I'm sure if there was another company to open up, that everyone would be saying see ya Comporium.
 
#41
#41
Ahh picture and picture. You mean where you have the small screen in the corner that you half to sit so close to the tv you can see your breath on it? Nice.


No the one where its 21 inches on each side...splits down the middle!!:rock:
 
#44
#44
My Vizio set will do the split screen as well. I have a 42" (as well as a 32" without the feature). Slightly more affordable than the Panasonic. :p

Bob
 
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