Is the Montana game definitely going to be

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SpeedyVOL

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a part of the ESPN Gameplan schedule? I am in Alabama so I don't have to worry about blackouts.
 
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I will be at our lake house that day and we don't have internet there, but we do have digital cable. If the game is on the ESPN3 list, does that mean it will be shown on Gameplan (TV) also?
 
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If I miss a game, can I go to ESPN3 and see the game at a later date? How long are games retained, if at all?
 
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If I miss a game, can I go to ESPN3 and see the game at a later date? How long are games retained, if at all?

You can def. replay games. Just not sure how long they are retained. I would guess at least 24 hours but less than a week. Just a guess though
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Off topic, but can anyone tell me why I can get ESPN3 on my laptop just fine, but my "Watch ESPN" app (ESPN3 app) no longer works on my iPad? It used to work, now it won't play anything, just shows what's on and the schedule...?
 
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If I miss a game, can I go to ESPN3 and see the game at a later date? How long are games retained, if at all?

Yes.

You can def. replay games. Just not sure how long they are retained. I would guess at least 24 hours but less than a week. Just a guess though
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It's actually longer than that. I watched last year's USCe game just a couple of days ago. I think they may even have the whole season on there.

If you click "replay" and select "all," it will show you everything they have archived.

Really nice service.
 
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I will be on vacation during this game...will it stream on my droid? If so, is it free? Is it with an App?
 
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Found this on UTSports.com, if it's any help.

UT Season Opener On Pay-Per-View Opener On PPV


Aug. 18, 2011

KNOXVILLE - Tennessee's 2011 football season opener versus Montana on Saturday, September 3 in Knoxville will be televised on a pay-per-view basis across the state of Tennessee. Kickoff is scheduled for 6:00 p.m. ET / 5:00 p.m. CT.

The announcing team for the game telecast will be veteran broadcaster Randy Smith (play-by-play) along with former Vol quarterback Jeff Francis (color analyst). Cable systems across the state of Tennessee are scheduled to carry the telecast from the VideoSeat pay-per-view service.

Fans should contact their local cable system starting Monday, August 29 to find out how to order the game and receive price information. The game will also be made available as a pay-per-view event to Tennessee Dish Network subscribers and DirecTV subscribers. Channel numbers and ordering information for home dish owners will be published the week of the game.

ESPN GamePlan is expected to offer the game to fans living outside the state of Tennessee via the ESPN GamePlan package. The game will be blacked out on ESPN GamePlan in the state of Tennessee and cannot be ordered as part of ESPN's package.
 
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I live in ringgold georgia, i remember in 2008 (i believe) we played Northern Illinois and my family ordered it, howeveri think it was on blackout because it never started to play. Im guessing because we get out charter cable through chattanooga. So anyone know if it will be blacked out again even if you live in a different state, but farely close to the the tennessee line?
 
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