HawkeyeNTexas
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Does this cost any money?
Just an FYI. The individual game costs $8 but a pass for the entire event costs only $3.99. And with the prospect of Iowa playing all 3 games only available on webcast, it's especially wise to buy the whole pass.
Back when Drake was on their big run PalJoyes in DeMo use to show their webcasts on a large screen.
Anyone know if there is a place in DeMo that can do this for the Iowa games? I would definitely go there if so.
Then again $3.99 for the whole turny. I can plug my laptop into my tv. If anyone in DeMo wants to watch the friday night game let me know.
NightmanCometh[/QUOTE said:funny not my style though. Going to have some friends over and just like to watch the hawks with other hawk fans.
This game is tonight correct?
$8 per game. I haven't paid that much for a ticket to the game in the last couple years!
Regardless, why wouldn't someone pickup this game coverage??? If you can stream the game online, why not broadcast it for some good advertising...?
Yes, it costs.Does this cost any money?
Just bought my 3.99 pass for the whole tournament. Just letting others know that the stream quality seems to be pretty decent. Definitely worth 3.99 for the whole tournament, imo.
FYI, Old Dominion just beat St. Peters 60-52.
Just bought my 3.99 pass for the whole tournament. Just letting others know that the stream quality seems to be pretty decent. Definitely worth 3.99 for the whole tournament, imo.
FYI, Old Dominion just beat St. Peters 60-52.
I'm watching the Seton Hall-Alabama game and it's quite an interesting set up on this webcast. They have live video and graphics and even replay of the game, but the audio is the Seton Hall radio broadcast. I wonder if they will have the Iowa radio team for the Xavier game?
Also, I agree that the video quality is very solid. Even with my subpar Internet I have not had one issue with the video.
I'm watching the Seton Hall-Alabama game and it's quite an interesting set up on this webcast. They have live video and graphics and even replay of the game, but the audio is the Seton Hall radio broadcast. I wonder if they will have the Iowa radio team for the Xavier game?
Also, I agree that the video quality is very solid. Even with my subpar Internet I have not had one issue with the video.