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Post by jimbob on Nov 5, 2024 5:41:32 GMT -8
Beavs up 76-54, under three minutes. Figured I'd chime in before the naysayers start picking a part a solid victory. Damarco Minor and Fallah look good. They had been D1 for a while as Dixie State. They completed the full four-year transition process in the offseason. I would add a 3rd player to the looked good list---Nate Kingz---made several nice athletic moves and had a solid overall game with 11 pts-2 reb.-2 assists. He looks to be fully recovered from his ACL surgery last year.
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Post by aicandme on Nov 5, 2024 7:20:52 GMT -8
I wasn't sure about buying ESPN+, to get myself all worked up about Beavs basketball after the futility of the last several years. But now I'm thinking what the heck, it may be an enjoyable team to watch. Someone mentioned in another thread that if you sign up for Fred Meyer boost, an annual subscription, you'll have your choice of Disney, Hulu, or ESPN+ for $60. Saves a few bucks vs standalone ESPN+.
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Post by TheGlove on Nov 5, 2024 7:51:29 GMT -8
I have Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN +, all premium (ie no ads), it’s $26/month.
Non premium versions are below $20 month.
You can cancel anytime, no commitment.
With the amount of games we’ll have on ESPN + this year, just made sense to add it to my Hulu/Disney subscription.
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Post by seastape on Nov 5, 2024 8:16:04 GMT -8
I have Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN +, all premium (ie no ads), it’s $26/month. Non premium versions are below $20 month. You can cancel anytime, no commitment. With the amount of games we’ll have on ESPN + this year, just made sense to add it to my Hulu/Disney subscription. How do you get it for $26/month? I thought it was somewhere around $85.
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Post by seastape on Nov 5, 2024 8:17:46 GMT -8
Beavs up 76-54, under three minutes. Figured I'd chime in before the naysayers start picking a part a solid victory. Damarco Minor and Fallah look good. They had been D1 for a while as Dixie State. They completed the full four-year transition process in the offseason. I would add a 3rd player to the looked good list---Nate Kingz---made several nice athletic moves and had a solid overall game with 11 pts-2 reb.-2 assists. He looks to be fully recovered from his ACL surgery last year. Agreed. He looked athletic, too. Some of his 3's missed, but they were good, open shots and I think he will have games where those go down. Definitely a guy who gives me hope for this year.
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Post by TheGlove on Nov 5, 2024 8:53:16 GMT -8
I have Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN +, all premium (i.e. no ads), it’s $26/month. Non premium versions are below $20 month. You can cancel anytime, no commitment. With the amount of games we’ll have on ESPN + this year, just made sense to add it to my Hulu/Disney subscription. How do you get it for $26/month? I thought it was somewhere around $85. www.hulu.com/hulu-disney-espn-bundle-offerWhat are the different Disney Bundle plans available and how much do they cost? Disney Bundle plans include subscriptions to either Disney+ and Hulu, or Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+, at discounted prices, as compared to the retail price of each subscription when purchased separately. Choose between the following Disney Bundle plans: • Disney Bundle Duo Basic for $10.99/month, which includes Disney+ (With Ads) and Hulu (With Ads) • Disney Bundle Duo Premium for $19.99/month, which includes Disney+ (No Ads) and Hulu (No Ads) • Disney Bundle Trio Basic for $16.99/month, which includes Disney+ (With Ads), Hulu (With Ads), and ESPN+ (With Ads) • Disney Bundle Trio Premium for $26.99/month, which includes Disney+ (No Ads), Hulu (No Ads), and ESPN+ (With Ads)If you don't want to bundle, I saw an ad on ESPN+ for a special they are running on an annual subscription; 12 months for the price of 9. $100 instead of $120.
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Post by seastape on Nov 5, 2024 9:06:01 GMT -8
How do you get it for $26/month? I thought it was somewhere around $85. www.hulu.com/hulu-disney-espn-bundle-offerWhat are the different Disney Bundle plans available and how much do they cost? Disney Bundle plans include subscriptions to either Disney+ and Hulu, or Disney+, Hulu, and ESPN+, at discounted prices, as compared to the retail price of each subscription when purchased separately. Choose between the following Disney Bundle plans: • Disney Bundle Duo Basic for $10.99/month, which includes Disney+ (With Ads) and Hulu (With Ads) • Disney Bundle Duo Premium for $19.99/month, which includes Disney+ (No Ads) and Hulu (No Ads) • Disney Bundle Trio Basic for $16.99/month, which includes Disney+ (With Ads), Hulu (With Ads), and ESPN+ (With Ads) • Disney Bundle Trio Premium for $26.99/month, which includes Disney+ (No Ads), Hulu (No Ads), and ESPN+ (With Ads)View AttachmentIf you don't want to bundle, I saw an ad on ESPN+ for a special they are running on an annual subscription; 12 months for the price of 9. $100 instead of $120. Thank you!
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Post by Henry Skrimshander on Nov 5, 2024 10:25:54 GMT -8
I wasn't sure about buying ESPN+, to get myself all worked up about Beavs basketball after the futility of the last several years. But now I'm thinking what the heck, it may be an enjoyable team to watch. If you enjoy college sports, not just OSU sports, ESPN+ is amazing. Almost every game not televised on a linear network is available. If for some reason you want to watch a Stetson-Wofford, Siena-Iona or Eastern Michigan-Central Michigan basketball or baseball game, you can get it. It's a wonderful way to fill some long, dreary Oregon winter days/nights.
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