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Here's a way for you starved fans to see some fine baseball as early as this weekend!

Tennessee will visit the Seminoles in Tallahassee for 3 games, fri/sat and sunday.

They are planning a very heavy schedule of live,streaming video feeds from most of the ACC schedule.

Best part is if you sign up in the next 2 weeks you'll get a monthly pass for $5.99 and a free 15 day trial...enough to check it out thoroughly!
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Never mind…. Not real easy to find, took a little digging. Looks like you get a 15 day free trial and can cancel at any time (always read the fine print) if you don’t like it or after the season ends. Heck I spend more on coffee a week.

http://acc.playonsports.tv/

http://acc.playonsports.tv/site_services/allaccess_splash.html


From FAQ

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If you receive a 15-day free trial when you purchase, your credit/debit card will be billed 16 days after you purchased your All Event Pass. Because the All Event Pass is recurring, you will be billed every 30 days thereafter. If you cancel within the 15-day free trial, you will not be billed.

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Tuz,

There are multiple cameras. The FSU/Tennessee game started with just a shot from just beyond the 3rd base dugout. After the 2nd inning there were multiple camera shots although they didn’t follow the play very well. It got better as the game progressed. The Miami/Mercer game was notably better, more like a professional broadcast with different camera angles, panoramic shots, and followed the “bouncing ball” a lot better. You could tell that the Miami crew had a lot more experience. My guess is that they have local undergrads running the web cast. It’s free for the first 15 days and for the cost of a happy meal I think well worth it…

GO BEARS!
Really...I gotta' get one of those IE 7's!

From mercerbears.com...

Before yesterday’s victory, Mercer’s last win over Miami came in 1975 and they were 1-27 all-time versus the Hurricanes. The Bears two wins ensures a series’ victory and they will look for a sweep in game three Sunday afternoon at Mark Light Field. First pitch is slated for 1 p.m.

The last time Miami lost its opening series of the season was in 1967 against Florida State.


Wow!...Go Bears!
Last edited by gotwood4sale
Just hooked myself up with CSTV. Sitting here watching Rice vs Vandy, Texas A&M vs AZ State to follow. Soooooo many college games. It costs more, $14.95/mo but you can just cancel after the baseball season ends.

Watching Texas Tech vs Northwestern. The Texas announcers can't stop complaing about how COLD it is in Lubbock. Are they kidding? They're saying things like, how can you ever get used to playing in conditions like this? It's probably close to 60 degrees and you'd think it was 20.
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FYI…

ACCSelect will webcast UIC @ GT Friday Feb 16 4:00pm est (that’s 3:00pm cst or Chicago time) and Saturday February 17 1:00pm est (12:00 noon cst). Lots of local Midwest talent… Just watched a great game between GT and Kennesaw State… the Owls lost a heart breaker to Georgia Tech on a walk-off 3 run homer in the bottom of the 10th…. Kennesaw beat themselves…. The GT announcers were talking up UIC in the bottom of the 4th… They were talking about UIC shoveling snow so that they could practice… snow… what snow????

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