Two years ago, Spectrum and the ESPN family of networks and of course, Disney had a showdown. You may remember...everything....ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN U, The SEC Network, and anything and everything else associated with ESPN, ABC, and Disney went bye bye on the eve of the first Saturday of the season. It took a few weeks to get all that sorted. I remember somebody telling me "drop Spectrum cable and go with YouTube TV and you won't ever have to worry about this". Two years later, I have since moved. Spectrum isn't available in my new location. AT&T is and AT&T no longer offers cable in the traditional sense. So, I got AT&T internet and YouTube TV. So far, so good...UNTIL...I got the news that YouTube TV and Fox are locked in a battle. And suspiciously coincidental, just like two years ago with the ESPN/ABC/Disney vs Spectrum showdown, the showdown is happening right here before the start of college football season! They have right up until 12:01 AM Saturday morning to reach a deal. How do these battles between providers and networks always fall right before the season kicks off? Crazy, right?