bozophobe
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Seriously, bro—every game:
bosscast.net
You just have to deal with closing the ads/popups, but after the stream starts, it's generally good and worry-free for the duration.
There's a 'sequence' for dealing with the obnoxious popups and spam downloads:
1 Find your game.
2. Click your game. Likely, an ad will pop up into a new browser tab. Immediately close it.
3. Click your game again. You'll probably get another ad tab. Close it. Don't even look at them.
4. And again... until you don't get a new tab, but instead get a drop down CHANNEL(s) option.
5. Click the leftmost "Channel XX" for a basic stream. You can try for an HD, but i generally don't bother.
6. When you get the Channel link, that opens into a new tab. This is where the small ads come into play.
7. Click the X at the far left of the central window area, to close that ad. You'll get a new tab/ad—close it immediately. Click that same left X again until you actually close that ad. If there are others, begin with the bottom middle, then go up.
That's it. Seems like a kludge, but it really takes like 30 seconds or less.
Works for all NCAA basketball and football games, NBA, NFL, MLB, F1... and more.
If you get any of those "install Adobe Flash" things, don't. If any files download, just delete them. I'm on a Mac, and have never had any problems with any of this. With a PC, i assume the same would be true, but YMMV.
Never heard of that one - but ties into the necessary culture of getting online and searching for your options. A few years back, I sometimes relied on a site called justintv, but it got harder to catch S.U. games there for me for some reason. And now and then, people here or elsewhere will post a link or site.
Be careful about viruses and all, though!