Black and Gold Blowout Detailed Info

I have solved the Rubik's cube three times since trying to solve the mystery of watching this event online... Can anyone assist? Is it "at cost" on the BTN Digital Network because it isn't listed as an upcoming event. Any help out there?

I think we're out of luck... :-(
 






If that's the case I would not expect a $2.99 one time charge as they will probably want to milk every penny they can get out if it.

I am not a lawyer and only took a few business law courses during my college days, but private entities profiting off of a school that receives state funding has always left a question of the legality of such arrangements when public tax dollars are involved in funding said schools. Maybe no one has ever raised the question before or filed and official complaint. It only seems logical that if the athletes or schools are receiving scholarships or funds that are funded in part or fully by tax dollars then how can it be leagal to come back and stiff tax payers more money to watch athletes who wouldnt be on a team if they werent being partially or totally funded by the tax payers of the city, county, or state? I am not saying it is so but merely asking some of you with more in depth leagal backgrounds about this issue? Could said entities be forced to make a decision to stop receiving public funding?

Good question! How do we know where the money goes? and who makes the money?Who's milking us ?
 




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