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Watching Clemson Football in Europe
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Watching Clemson Football in Europe


Aug 7, 2012, 6:58 AM

Hello Everyone!

My wife and I are serving as missionaries in Slovakia, and we are HUGE Clemson fans. We would like to watch all of the games this season. Where is a place that we can watch them online, we are willing to pay for it.

Thanks!

GO TIGERS!!!

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Try here:


Aug 7, 2012, 7:18 AM

http://proxy.espn.go.com/ncf/gameplan/index

http://www.espnplayer.com/espnplayer/ncaa

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firstrowsports...


Aug 7, 2012, 8:13 AM

try .... firstrowsports.eu .....they show all ESPN games...I dont know how they get away with it but I did watch 9 or 10 games last year...

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that or vipbox.tv


Aug 7, 2012, 8:44 AM

However there have been the very rare times when they don't have the game for some reason. A few other times they would have the game listed but no working links.

If you want to guarantee everything and don't mind paying though I'd stick with gameplan on ESPN.

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Re: Watching Clemson Football in Europe


Aug 7, 2012, 9:50 AM

Hello,
We have been missionaries in Ukraine for 14 years and my wife('82) and I('81) both enjoy watching Tiger football. We have bought ESPN Gameplan for the past few years and it is well worth it. The quality is great and you can watch all of the games at any time as everything is archived. It runs about $20/month, but you only need to buy the plan for September, October, and November. As mentioned you can usually find the games on some free site(firstrowsports for example), but I think it is better to play it safe and make sure you have quality access to all the games. All of our games including the cupcake games have been on Gameplan the past few years.

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Aug 7, 2012, 10:07 AM



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Re: Watching Clemson Football in Europe


Aug 7, 2012, 4:31 PM

Does anybody know anything about this Neulion program on clemsontigers.com? Im wondering if it is possible to watch it there.

Thanks for the other ideas! I have a lot to think about, so maybe the next few weeks without football will fly by! :D

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Re: Watching Clemson Football in Europe


Aug 7, 2012, 4:56 PM

XBOX + XBOX live + ESPN 3 = Clemson Football and any other game/sport you may choose to watch. Great for baseball season too.

I watch very very little TV so we got rid of cable last summer. When football season came around I was lost! So, I bought an Xbox specifically for Clemson Football via ESPN3, and I have loved it - I even got to keep up with Clemson baseball this year.

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Re: Watching Clemson Football in Europe


Aug 7, 2012, 5:33 PM

Check espn for international coverage with gameplan. I live in China drui g the academic year and I know Asia isn't covered by gameplan and espn3 is also unavailable there. But the situation could be different in Europe. I used Slingbox last fall and it worked better than I ever expected! Not only could I watch Clemson games but I had full cable service on my computer. I was especially surprised by the video quality, completely without delays. Don't mean to sound like an ad, but it was the first time I was ever able to watch live Clemson games in China. Absolutely made my year! Now, the downside...you need to purchase a slingbox, have acces to an active cable box, install the hardware, and download viewer software on your computer. The box runs around 120 bucks (I think), no monthly fee (aside from existing cable bill) but the software is free and simple. I installed it on my father's cable box and it worked great. So I was up all night Sat night into Sunday morning watching college football and our Tigers! If the other online options don't work, it's worth checking this out...happy travels and go tigers!

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Re: Watching Clemson Football in Europe


Aug 20, 2012, 1:04 PM

Would anyone happen to have an espn3 account that I could use, or would be willing to help sign up my account for remonte access?

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