If this goes as proposed it'll be a better fall.
When it comes to TV channels, movies, etc., ESPN's family is the ONLY one that has proven a little difficult to find open source streams. So, it's been YTTV for me the last two fall/spring seasons at what...a little under $100?
Four months, $280 or so bucks I won't spend...damn good looking dog if you ask me!!!
NOW! The UI is the next question! People can )(*& up some apps; easily.
Bottom line here, ol man. If you are following college football—yes, this excludes FOGS—and you don't keep cable/ESPN/satellite running all year you'll want to have access to ESPN by the 23rd of this month. Iowa State vs Kansas State at noon that Saturday: ISU has the ability to make a few waves in the B1G.
I'd say definitely by the 29th and I'm not talking about the Auburn vs Baylor game: Georgia Tech could make some waves in the ACC.
There are some good, seasons "shake up" games, just in the first 20 or so games of this season.