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LSU fans in Austin
Posted on 7/27/08 at 6:01 pm
Posted on 7/27/08 at 6:01 pm
I just had a job transfer to Austin. I can't decide on Cable or Direct TV. When LSU plays on CBS will I be able to see the games on cable. Is there a package I can buy on direct tv to watch some of the LSU games?
I'm not sure I can have a dish at my apt complex but I'm going to put one up and make them tell me to take it down if I have to.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
I'm not sure I can have a dish at my apt complex but I'm going to put one up and make them tell me to take it down if I have to.
Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
Posted on 7/27/08 at 6:03 pm to ctiger69
Just tell DirecTV you want local channels, that works everywhere.
Posted on 7/27/08 at 6:07 pm to bigpapamac
I have DirectTV in Dallas. You can watch the CBS game no problem. To watch any JP/Lincoln games at 11:30 or Tigervision games, you can either order ESPN GamePlan for the day. Or just order it for the season like I do.
I see every LSU game that is broadcast with no issues at all.
I see every LSU game that is broadcast with no issues at all.
Posted on 7/27/08 at 6:19 pm to Tiger JED
How much does it cost to order it for the season?
Posted on 7/27/08 at 8:51 pm to ctiger69
not to steal you thunder, but does cox have this gameplan
Posted on 7/27/08 at 9:04 pm to LSUsaintsfanla
i just moved to austin.. please keep in touch with me.. i cant stand this medium XII shite any longer
Posted on 7/27/08 at 9:07 pm to glenoakstiger
what part of town are you in?
if you can get AT&T Uverse - go that route
Time Warner sucks but I dont think you gain or lose anything by going dish either.
if you can get AT&T Uverse - go that route
Time Warner sucks but I dont think you gain or lose anything by going dish either.
Posted on 7/27/08 at 9:17 pm to Uncle Stu
I have the same question. I am moving to Austin on the 8th of August and I am worried I will miss a game. I called Direct Tv and that seems to be the route I am going to go. If you decide to go to any bars and watch the games let me know. It is so much more fun watching with Tiger fans than Longhorn fans.
Posted on 7/27/08 at 9:20 pm to LSUCountry
we need to stick together.. lets keep this thread alive for the new transplants
Posted on 7/27/08 at 9:21 pm to Uncle Stu
I'm not a huge advocate of Time Warner, but they get the job done. You get the local channels in HD, you get ESPN and ESPN2 in HD, and you can order ESPN gameplan... so that pretty much covers all of your LSU football needs.
Posted on 7/27/08 at 9:22 pm to LSUCountry
dont get me started on the local alumni assoc here - I'm not a big "fan" of how they run things
you'll hear about "Shoal Creek" or the stupid bowling alley - I cant say either way only I dont go to either one
I had some success catching a few games at Third Base and ran into a couple of the Tiger faithful
it all depends on who's playing, what time, etc. I had some success catching a few games at Third Base and ran into a couple of the Tiger faithful
after 10 years, I just end up watching it at home or at Rummy's house.
you'll hear about "Shoal Creek" or the stupid bowling alley - I cant say either way only I dont go to either one
I had some success catching a few games at Third Base and ran into a couple of the Tiger faithful
it all depends on who's playing, what time, etc. I had some success catching a few games at Third Base and ran into a couple of the Tiger faithful
after 10 years, I just end up watching it at home or at Rummy's house.
Posted on 7/27/08 at 9:30 pm to Uncle Stu
Yeah I like 3rd Base as well. It seems like there's not many sports bars that survive here for some reason. Fox and Hound, Ringers... both closed down now right?
Posted on 7/27/08 at 9:35 pm to TBTH
F&H sucked, but that's more to do with that entire block is about to razed and turned into a new development
Ringers was owned and operated by a couple of certified idiots.
Third Base is opening a second location behind Joy up on Louis Henna and 35
Lavaca will be awesome now that they've doubled the size and added HogIsland Deli and all those TV's
Ringers was owned and operated by a couple of certified idiots.
Third Base is opening a second location behind Joy up on Louis Henna and 35
Lavaca will be awesome now that they've doubled the size and added HogIsland Deli and all those TV's
Posted on 7/27/08 at 9:42 pm to Uncle Stu
Lavaca Street Bar? I haven't been in there lately, but the couple times I was there it seemed like a cool laid back place.
Posted on 7/27/08 at 9:43 pm to TBTH
yeah, there's like 15 plasmas and a projector in the back now on a big screen
Posted on 7/27/08 at 9:51 pm to Uncle Stu
Cool. I'm probably moving downtown soon, so it's good to hear that there are still some good places to catch the games. F&H and Ringers both left something to be desired, but they were better than nothing...
Posted on 7/27/08 at 11:29 pm to ctiger69
the only games you wont be able to see are the tigervision games. you can always watch online or order the game through espn gameplan or the geaux zone.
Posted on 7/28/08 at 9:07 am to ctiger69
First off, welcome to Austin!
I have lived in Austin for three years now and haven't missed any games on DirectTV. In the past, I've ordered ESPN Gameplan for $99, but just negotiated it down to $49.
Also, I was able to order the Sunday Ticket for only $99, usually $249. Just call them and let them know that you are thinking about bundling your internet, phone, and cable with Time Warner. They gave me all of the above discounts and threw in free HD services, free HBO and Starz for three months.
Hope this helps.
I have lived in Austin for three years now and haven't missed any games on DirectTV. In the past, I've ordered ESPN Gameplan for $99, but just negotiated it down to $49.
Also, I was able to order the Sunday Ticket for only $99, usually $249. Just call them and let them know that you are thinking about bundling your internet, phone, and cable with Time Warner. They gave me all of the above discounts and threw in free HD services, free HBO and Starz for three months.
Hope this helps.
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