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Texas vs. ACU - First Round - 8:50pm on truTV/TNT


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Still 8:50p-CDT 'broadcast' time.  We weren't actually gonna tip with the ball in the air until 8:55-8:58p, but with the VCU drop, we should be good to go precisely at 8:50p.

Just enough time to piss and grab some beers from garage fridge and bring 'em inside.  

3 years since we played a tournament game.  Giddy Up Muchachos...

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8 minutes ago, Lobo said:

Still 8:50p-CDT 'broadcast' time.  We weren't actually gonna tip with the ball in the air until 8:55-8:58p, but with the VCU drop, we should be good to go precisely at 8:50p.

Just enough time to piss and grab some beers from garage fridge and bring 'em inside.  

3 years since we played a tournament game.  Giddy Up Muchachos...

Scoreboard on TBS is showing a 9:10 tip for our game now.

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I "cut the cord" this past summer and this us the first battle trying to watch something I want to through streaming apps. TruTV and TNT need a satellite/cable subscription or they are on apps like YouTubeTV.
I have FireStick and only paid apps I have are Hulu, Discovery, Disney and bunch of free apps.

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1 minute ago, Both Tacos said:

I "cut the cord" this past summer and this us the first battle trying to watch something I want to through streaming apps. TruTV and TNT need a satellite/cable subscription or they are on apps like YouTubeTV.
I have FireStick and only paid apps I have are Hulu, Discovery, Disney and bunch of free apps.

try this. 

http://123tvnow.com/watch/tnt/

 

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1 minute ago, Both Tacos said:

I "cut the cord" this past summer and this us the first battle trying to watch something I want to through streaming apps. TruTV and TNT need a satellite/cable subscription or they are on apps like YouTubeTV.
I have FireStick and only paid apps I have are Hulu, Discovery, Disney and bunch of free apps.

Sometimes, you can fake it by providing your ISP login since many of those companies also provide television service.

Also, CBSSports.com allows a free, three-hour preview ... per browser. So watch for three hours in Chrome, three hours in Firefox, and three hours in Edge and you've got the day covered. Well, nearly.

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