No ESPNU? No problem. You can still watch the Gophers and SE Louisiana tonight.

Posted on 23. Dec, 2008 by JF in 2008-2009

Thanks to channelsurfing.net a lot of people who would have missed the Gophers first game as a ranked team in eight years are not out of luck. The game will be streaming online and should be readily available to anyone with a decent internet connect. I can’t vouch for the quality or consistency of the stream, but if you want to watch tonight’s game for free in the comfort of your own home, this is your best bet.

Click here around 8 pm central time, and a new window should pop up to play the game. If that doesn’t work, click on the channelsurfing.net link and scroll down until you see the link to the game.

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5 Responses to “No ESPNU? No problem. You can still watch the Gophers and SE Louisiana tonight.”

  1. dgil

    23. Dec, 2008

    Thanks for the advice, this is very helpful!

  2. dgil

    23. Dec, 2008

    Also, if you subscribe to charter, you can watch this game and the high point game for $5. Simply call them and add the sports package, which cost $5 a month. ESPNU will become available instantly and you can cancel after Sunday’s game, once conference play starts and the heap of the schedule will be on ESPN or BTN.

  3. Ski U Mah Gopher

    25. Dec, 2008

    The stream was very good.

    The only prob;em was the guy at Justin.tv changed the channel a couple of times to the KU-AZ game.

  4. JF

    25. Dec, 2008

    Awesome. I’ll try to track down a link for the High Point game as well. What is this justin.tv thing? I’ve heard of it but couldn’t make much sense of it.

  5. PrincetonPat

    27. Dec, 2008

    I have a ton of espn listings, but no espnu. Is that an option on the dish?

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