I'll be downtown beantown this weekend and I need to know where I can watch the game. I believe Boston College is playing at the same time so it might be tough.
DenCat
09-12-2007, 10:36 PM
Just find a place that has ESPN Classic. I don't think they regionalize(is that a word?) games.I owuld say most sports bars should have it, but if the local team is playing, good luck in getting them to change the channel.
MudCat
09-12-2007, 10:48 PM
Just find a place that has ESPN Classic. I don't think they regionalize(is that a word?) games.I owuld say most sports bars should have it, but if the local team is playing, good luck in getting them to change the channel.
DenCat is correct about ESPN Classic. They don't regionalize their games, so as long as you are in a place that has that channel, you should be in good shape.
Depending on the hotel, they may have a pretty good bar with several TVs. If you get there early enough, you can camp out, and generally, if you're nice to the bartender, they won't change the channel from what you're watching if you're there first. (At least that's been my experience.)
Also, believe it's part of ESPN360, which is free, so you can watch online, but you have to have an ISP that's affiliated with them. (Insight, who's service I have isn't, but I don't know who you might have as an ISP, and it also may depend on your connection in the room. They stream the video, from what I understand.)
Hope that helps.
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