November 25, 2006

Final Play of BYU vs. Utah Game

Written by: CrashUtah

The quality isn’t the best, but youtube has a video of the final play from the BYU vs. Utah game. Utah Ute tears and all.

I could watch that play over and over. Beck’s arm strength is amazing. How did Harline get so wide open? This play will live in BYU football lore forever.

Thank you John Beck!!

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Why BYU Football Had a GREAT Season

Written by: CrashUtah

BYU Beat UTAH!!

That’s about all that matters right now!!

What a Wonderful season!

No CSTV - Try Streaming it Online

Written by: CrashUtah

I don’t think anyone should be deprived from seeing the BYU vs. Utah rivalry game today. If you don’t have CSTV in the area then you probably thought that you were up a creek. Well, you’re not. There are a number of online streaming options for those that are like me and need to catch BYU football finally taking it to Utah.

Live Online Pay-Per-View
BYU Athletics announced that they would be having a live online stream for $14.95. You can purchase this option here. I’ve heard mixed reviews, but my guess is that if you have a decent internet connection this option should be fine.

Free Online P2P Stream
I’ve been playing around with a Live P2P TV stream called TVU Player. It’s not the highest quality and sometimes freezes up, but it is better to see video of the game than it is to only hear it on KSL. If you don’t have a broadband internet connection then you probably don’t want to try this option.

Stream KSL Radio
If you don’t like any of these options then you can at least listen to it KSL’s radio stream of the game.

Well, the options aren’t quite as good as ESPN, ABC, CBS or some other major network, but it will have to do for now. At least we can look forward to the Las Vegas Bowl being on ESPN this year. Too bad that won’t help me since I’ll be at the game, but I’m not complaining.