Is the Game tonight (SDS) being shown on computer?

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If you go to lateralsports.com and sign up, you can watch the game tonight for free at 7pm. They have all kinds of games listed, as is the Missouri State game listed as well. Check it out guys.
 
Landrus, I joined that site a few weeks ago and it does not allow you to be able to watch games for free, what it does is it takes you to the link on the teams' site for video of the game. For example, you mention the MSU game is listed, well if you click on the video link for that game it takes you to the MSU site, where you will have to pay to watch the game.

So there is no use in joining that site, it's not going to allow you free access like channelsurfing.net used to.

If you go to lateralsports.com and sign up, you can watch the game tonight for free at 7pm. They have all kinds of games listed, as is the Missouri State game listed as well. Check it out guys.
 

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Every game I have watched has been free. I haven't run into a pay site yet.

Indiana State is listed to be on the firstrowsports site.
 
I just clicked on the video link for the MSU game on lateral sports and it took me straight to their pay per view site. So the games you might be getting for free might be ESPN3 games or games that school sites are broadcasting for free.

Or, I just saw on there: if it says "free" by the video link, then yes, the game is free (see Butler, Georgia Southern games today). But if it doesn't say "free" (see MSU game) then you will have to pay to see that game.

the ISU game tonight is not listed as a "free" game, so your best bet is that firstrowsports site

Every game I have watched has been free. I haven't run into a pay site yet.

Indiana State is listed to be on the firstrowsports site.
 
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Just so it's clear to those who don't know, sites that provide a subscription feed for free are illegal. You won't get in trouble for watching them, but you are supporting an illegal activity that hurts the universities that provide the feed.
 
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