Who’s Going To Pay For Peacock vs Indiana?

I was wondering if it was recordable. I guess not. Does Peacock have a replay of the game at any time?

"Yes, Peacock has replays of Big Ten football games that stream live on the platform or on NBC, with on-demand access generally available shortly after the live broadcast concludes. To watch a rerun, you'll need an active Peacock subscription and should ensure your app is up to date and your internet connection is stable for smooth playback."

I watched reruns of Hawkeye basketball games, worked well but you can't fast forward and unless you
have a premium subscription you have to watch the commercials

If one has Youtube TV you can record every game you want to see and they will be available until
you decide to delete them

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Will be at the game as well, get into Iowa City on Friday afternoon get to the Airbnb and then go to the homecoming parade.

This is the last game we’re going in person to for this season, did the first three home games. So, most likely will have to re-subscribe to Peacock tv if the Hawks have anymore games televised by them.
 




I only had it for wrestling which is now on a $30 a month espn thing. I hate how anything enjoyable gets wrecked by greed.
 


I have had Peacock for over a year and for some reason I am paying $2.13

They had a promotion before they carried the Big Ten Games and I jumped on board

Gotta love the Glitches especially when they are in your favor

Would certainly pay the $7.99 to get whatever Hawk games they carry

$7.99 is a small price to pay to watch our beloved Hawks
I got the an initial six-month teaser rate (forgot the exact amount)...then it bumped to $7.99
 




I was just reminded that I also like to sync up to Pat and Dolph (on youtube) when the broadcasting crew is the B or C team. And even sometimes when the A team is on - get to hear sometimes some interesting insights about things happening in the trenches or elsewhere.
 






I already have:
YouTube tv
Peacock
Netflix
Prime
I only have YTTV and Prime, and the Prime is for other reasons than TV/movies. Used to have Netflix but I can't justify getting nickel and dimed by $17.99/month for umpteen different services.

Best friend and his wife don't have any hobbies other than he does a little fishing (by himself), love his wife like a sister but she's a couch potato and if she's not working she's watching TV.

They have (that I know of):

Netflix
Prime
YTTV
Paramount
HBO Max
Hulu
Disney +

That's $250 bucks a month just to sit inside and get more diabetic. I don't get it...if I can't watch sports on it I'm not paying for it. I like fresh air.
 


I'm going to go all "Old man yells at cloud" though I'm pretty sure I skew the the younger side here.

I'm over THE corporate en-shit-ification of everything that was once good. Used to be we could watch almost all the games on TV for free. Now I need an APP for anything. F, I need an app and $20 a month to use the remote start on my car.

There is no spaces in my life for it. But unfortunately the corps like google have ruined it.

I also feel like I need to run an adblocker and VPN should be recommended to everyone because they tracking us to advertise constantly.
 


I'm going to go all "Old man yells at cloud" though I'm pretty sure I skew the the younger side here.

I'm over THE corporate en-shit-ification of everything that was once good. Used to be we could watch almost all the games on TV for free. Now I need an APP for anything. F, I need an app and $20 a month to use the remote start on my car.

There is no spaces in my life for it. But unfortunately the corps like google have ruined it.

I also feel like I need to run an adblocker and VPN should be recommended to everyone because they tracking us to advertise constantly.
I'm being sarcastic here, but you do know you can get your own (long range) remote start installed for about $400, right? I mean I get that it's dumb but you probably knew going into buying the car that it was a subscription cellular service.
 




I'm being sarcastic here, but you do know you can get your own (long range) remote start installed for about $400, right? I mean I get that it's dumb but you probably knew going into buying the car that it was a subscription cellular service.
I asked about the remote start because there wasn't any on the key fob. I was told there was an app and they told me about all of the features in the app, conveniently didn't mention that it was $10/month for the app with no functions that help, and another $10/mo for the ability to start the car. I guess we could blame me for not asking more, but...

I'm not paying it. I want everyone to know its a Hyundai, from Stew Hansen. I have additional issues with their service department.
 


I asked about the remote start because there wasn't any on the key fob. I was told there was an app and they told me about all of the features in the app, conveniently didn't mention that it was $10/month for the app with no functions that help, and another $10/mo for the ability to start the car. I guess we could blame me for not asking more, but...

I'm not paying it. I want everyone to know its a Hyundai, from Stew Hansen. I have additional issues with their service department.
Either way if I were you living in Iowa I'd have one installed. Nothing better than getting in a warm car in January and a cool one in July.

The one I have on my Sorento will start it from a hell of a long ways away. I know from experience I can start it from inside the Southwest terminal which is as far north as you can get in the Omaha airport, with my car being all the way on the south end of the parking garage across the street. I've started it from about a mile away before but that was open air and direct line of sight. I have no idea how it works because it isn't cellular, but it's wild.
 




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