Just renewed my ESPN+ for the upcoming fall college sports, mainly soccer that I enjoy watching and would normally continue subscribing through the end of hoops season as quite a few Jayhawk games end up there.
Well it turns out the greedy SOB's that run this streaming service have elevated major college sports, IE KU basketball will, if I'm reading it right, will cost 30 bucks a month. I think I'll be watching much less KU basketball this year. I'll have to pretend it's 1990 and I wasn't able to watch every game, but it seems as if our league adds more teams meaning there's fewer slots available on the less costly 'cable' channels like ESPN.
Football this Saturday against Wagner lists ESPN+. Not sure that means the premier ESPN+ or just the pedestrian one that i'm subscribed to. No other games are listed right now for where they'll be aired, but last season I think they were all on various cable or free channels.
TV sports is a problem in this ultra modern world. Weekends have always been for me until recent memory a day for MLB, NFL, NBA, and golf games, many on free over the air channels. Not any more. NFL of course will still be on TV because the NFL gets the concept of getting your games onto as many eyeballs as possible. But the others? Golf seems to have a stranglehold on CBS and some NBC afternoons. But increasingly there's stupid gimmicky sports like 3 on 3, nba summer league, wnba on free tv! Meanwhile my struggle to watch my favorite team of all, the White Sox is fruitless. Ignorantly I signed up for MLB TV and get a blackout message so I can't watch MLB games on MLB TV in Chicago, even though I want to pay for it. Meanwhile, I can watch 3 on 3 basketball or sorry, but dull WNBA on free TV. This whole thing is frustrating as heck and it seems to get more frustrating with each passing season.