Noon game our time. TU radio is sending a play by play guy with Rollo doing commentary. Bruce staying with the Navy Football weekend.
thanks for the heads up on the link. I checked it and its certainly doable.
Sometimes they'll still play, lots of buffering. Closer to the front of the plane the better.BAH streaming sites not allowed on United.![]()
BAH streaming sites not allowed on United.![]()
I have a question about the whole in-flight thing. I'm not so tecknakological about wifi and I rarely fly anyway. I was flying from Florida back to T-town a few months ago, trying to follow the Royals (you know, YOUR world champions) game on ESPN game tracker. I couldn't get anything to come up on the internet at all. I had it on airplane mode, tried it with airplane mode off, nothing.
Was I doing something wrong? Or is it b/c I'm totally cool and still have an iPhone 4? Or is it b/c we were flying Allegiant?
CTT, if we win this thing are we going to come out ranked?
The first TU vs ORU game where Tim Carson played hurt and hit the game winning shot was on YouTube.Pretty cool that Google is starting to stream live sports. If anyone has not noticed, there is a lot more TU football content (full game replays), than ever before.
I would to see more basketball games archived on YouTube, specifically older NCAA Tourney games. However I believe CBS has some copyright protection involved as the only games I find on YouTube are linkede NCAA's "March Madness" YouTube Vault. Currently the the vault only has 1994 - 2nd round game vs OSU, 2000 - sweet 16 vs Miami, 2000 - Elite 8 vs UNC.
I recently found the 1986 - 1st round game vs Navy, 1996 - Sweet 16 games vs UMASS, and 1999 - 2nd round game vs Duke on Amazon.com Video Services. TU got their tails handed to them in all 3 games. I recorded many of the 1990-2000''s NCAA tournament games, however VHS tapes do not do well when boxed up in the garage.
I would pay a reasonable fee to get digital re-mastered copies of TU's 1980's-2000's NCAA tournament games, is Pokevette still around? I still have my tapes, but it may get expensive paying a pro to clean and restore. When I replay these in a VCR the loss of video quality is substantial.
TX
On a commercial plane it is highly unlikely you'll be able to get cell signal once the aircraft reaches cruising altitude. The flights most on here are speaking of have WiFi aboard the aircraft that you can connect your phone, tablet, iPod, computer, etc. to. It doesn't have to do with you still having an iPhone 4 (although I do recommend upgrading to a 6 or 6s), but is more likely that your specific flight didn't have WiFi (or you weren't connected to it at least) and that wouldn't be surprising with Allegiant.