Unless you have fox sports. I would search your guide on cable or satellite and if not there I would try to watch a game on ESPN3 (some cable providers don't offer espn3).
Your plan of attack to find if it's online. channelsurfing.net justin.tv mvpcast.com atdhe.net espn3 veetle.com I won't be around to post a link, but those are sites I've watched games in before. MVPcast I had a Syracuse game that was from Fox Sports Northwest, so there might be a stream out there. Otherwise, call up some bars and ask if they have an extensive football package, because I think the Fox Sports West, South, Central, and Atlantic are part of it. Also, if you have Brighthouse, they just made an agreement to carry ESPN3 in September. You can try calling them to find out if they gave your a username or what you need to do about that. Also try if it automatically detects Brighthouse is your provider. Here with Cox, I haven't had to enter a username/pass because it recognizes that the router is receiving the cable from Cox, and it streams.
Actually, I work for DISH Network and you can catch it on DISH: Game Finder - DISH Network Sat10/16 7:00 PM McNeese St. at LSU Channel 446 as long as you have the basic package, America's Top 120. FOX told DISH to sign a new contract asking for a 50% price boost for their channel lineup. DISH decided to decline this offer as we would have to push this cost onto our customers thus upsetting them. We are in negotiations as we speak and my manager has said in his time with DISH (12 years) he has never seen channels drop...they would be losing 14 million watchers (logically, not every one of the 14 million subscribers will make a switch). They decide to be malicious and run those commercials you see.
Online viewing options? Don't have ESPN3 (Thank you Timewarner for nothing) and Dish yanked out FSN. Any other options where I can watch the game online? :geaux:
It was my understanding that the channels had already been dropped. I dont have dish myself. apologies for the incorrect info.
They have been dropped but, just like a few years ago with LifeTime, they drop the channels until after contract negotiations. This time Fox decided to get money hungry and malicious and run television ads trying to sway customers.