Best of all, it is free. Sign up while it is still available. http://www.ncaasports.com/mmod/welcome NCAA® March Madness® on Demand. As a VIP member you will access the games much faster on game day. Watch all the action from the first three rounds of the Championship live. Plus, you will have access to on-demand highlights, buzzer beaters and detailed recaps of every game all the way through the Finals. Q. Does NCAA® March Madness® on Demand cost anything? A. No. NCAA March Madness on Demand is completely free. Back to top Q. What games are available to be viewed with NCAA March Madness on Demand? A. Watch up to 56 games* from the first three rounds of the Men's Division I College Basketball championship streamed LIVE to your computer. For Rounds 4 - 6, only game highlights will be available and will be viewable shortly after each game is over. *local blackout rules will limit availability to 37 games for most people Back to top Q. Why must I sign up? A. To access live games you must sign up for NCAA March Madness on Demand using your NCAAsports.com Log-in ID or CBS SportsLine.com Log-in ID. You can also use your CBSNews.com, CBS.com, or TheShowBuzz.com Log-In ID if you have one. If you do not have a Log-in ID, you must register for one. Registering is free and easy. Back to top Q. What is the difference between "VIP" and "General Admission" Access? A. VIP access is available to users who sign-up for NCAA March Madness on Demand by March 15 or while supplies last. Users with VIP access will have a shorter wait through the "Waiting Room" on game day. Their line will move more quickly than those with General Admission access. Back to top Q. What is the "Waiting Room" and what is its purpose? A. Capacity is great, but limited for NCAA March Madness on Demand. Due to overwhelming popular demand, the virtual arena will be full with lines forming in the Waiting Room on game day. During live games of the first three rounds, users will be routed through the Waiting Room prior to viewing the live, streaming video.
The NCAA made a couple of announcements today. First, CSTV (College Sports Television) who is now owned by CBS will air two out of market CBS games for free. So if you have satellite and would rather watch an out of market game on TV instead of your computer, then keep an eye out for this - LINK The second announcement was about the MMOD online free coverage. 1) Bandwidth capacity has been doubled, 2) The video screen has been enlarged from 320 X 240 pixels to 480 X 360 pixels (50% larger), and 3) All games including the blacked out in-market game will have live radio broadcasts available if for some reason listening is easier than watching - LINK _____________________________________________________ It looks like the two first round games on CSTV will be: Thursday at 4 p.m., George Washington vs. Vanderbilt Friday at 11 a.m., Albany vs. Virginia
Damn school board blocked me... its the friday before testing, half the kids aren't here, and I'm giving a test... I should be able to watch a game or two.. damnit.. heh