Flash Thoughts; Something is better than nothing at all:
Flash gets to see CFB games on his computer through You Tube:

Flash Thoughts:
Like many that learned of the news from Friday of a contract dispute between You Tube TV and the Disney Network would prevent college football fans seeing games that are part of ESPN and ABC.
By good fortune, Flash was able to dial in some games on November 1, even though these were not his original selection.
As Vanderbilt was getting drilled by Texas before their late comeback try Flash took in ACC rivals Duke and Clemson battle in Death Valley.
This would be a dandy with Duke scoring late and a 2 point conversion to stun Clemson 46 to 45.
In the late afternoon, the Mississippi State game at Arkansas was available so Flash connected with it, not the unofficial Outdoor Cocktail Party in Jacksonville as Georgia rallied and beat my Florida Gators 24 to 20.
When learning of this through a local media source on social media, Flash laid out a plan on how his 1st Saturday in November would be in staying atop of what was happening with the SEC and the ACC.
Grateful is how Flash can best described this.
For prime time, Flash went with Kentucky at Auburn, a game huge for Auburn to try and get closer to being bowl eligible this season.
The two companies are being worse than Fred Sanford having his difference with Aunt Ester in the Sanford & Son series in the 1970s.
This has been now affecting You Tube TV customers for 2 days.
It's Disney channels in sports and entertainment that are seeing a blank screen reportedly.
Viewers that follow sporting events on Fox, CBS and NBC are not affected.
Anyone that wanted to follow Game 7 of the World Series was able to do so with no issues when the contest started after 7:00 p.m. CST from Toronto.
The NFL fans will be able to follow their favorite teams Sunday in a variety of games to be on Fox and CBS at 12:00 p.m. and 3:30 and the Sunday night game on NBC.
Now for college basketball on opening day Monday, questionable especially with SEC and ACC games that are part of the ESPN family.
To provide humor to this story, Flash has not received anything on his email for additional charges as You Tube is a part of a regular function on his laptop computer in his home.
This day has been satisfying for Flash for the Mississippi State comeback in the final minute at Arkansas with Arkansas his selection in who would flop in this game.
Duke stunned Clemson with Flash thinking Clemson would have a slight edge for playing at home. Duke thought of otherwise with this season continuing to be nightmare for Dabo Swinney and his program, well under normal expectations.
So using the quote, "On with the show" is being presented by yours truly.
Hopefully, there will be no difficulty next week in trying to see SEC games like Auburn at Vanderbilt, Texas A&M at Missouri, Mississippi State at Georgia and certainly, LSU at Alabama under the lights at Saban Field/Bryant Denny Stadium.
Photo of Dabo Swinney and the Clemson Tigers prior to their ACC game November 1st against the Duke Blue Devils.
Photo courtesy of Clemson football.






