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Son's conference is not one of the big revenue conferences. Comcast does provide some ACC and SEC games in our area, but I'm not aware of a package that can be purchased to watch specific college baseball games. Based on the question, I wonder if this may be a regional thing that is available in the Northwest but not available in the Mid-Atlatnic?

All the games I've seen over the internet require that you either view through a service (live streaming video) that typically charges a nominal fee or watch the avatars & statistics update over the web (typically free). If I'm missing something, please let me know.
Check with his "sports media relations" person at his school. I subscribed to All Access thru his campus. Homes games were streamed (only 1 or 2 camera angles). Away games were relay-broadcast over a local radio station.
It all depends on whether the school has an outlet. Some conferences have media streaming, too.
The BIG guns (U of Texas) have their own network & make a ton!!
ESPNU will be having Thursday night SEC baseball and another night (Monday perhaps) ACC baseball this spring.

We have DIRECTTV and subscribe to the regional sports package, which is about 25-30 regional channels, some FOX owned, some not. Once baseball gets going, the regional channels carry some college games and it seems like there are 2-3 on almost every weekend.

Here's a link to the ACC schedule:
http://sportsmediajournal.com/...this-spring-on-espn/

and here's the SEC schedule:

http://www.collegebaseballdail...-schedule-announced/

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