Craving College Ball? How to Hail Purdue (or Your Team) on Hulu (without Selling a Kidney)
Let's face it, there's nothing quite like Big Ten athletics. From the bone-chilling rivalries to the corn dog-scented stadiums, it's an experience unlike any other. But who wants to drop cable prices that could buy a small car just to catch the latest game? Fear not, fellow Big Ten fanatics, because we're here to spill the tea (or should we say, the Hudl?) on how to watch the Big Ten Network on Hulu without resorting to questionable online streams (you know the ones, with more buffering than a sloth on vacation).
Hold on There, Hoss: Does Hulu Even Have Big Ten Network?
This is where things get exciting, my liege. The answer is a resounding YES! But here's the catch: You gotta snag yourself a subscription to Hulu + Live TV. Think of it as the all-you-can-eat buffet of live TV, with Big Ten Network as the main course (along with a heaping helping of other channels).
So, How Much Does This Feast Cost?
As of today, Hulu + Live TV starts at $69.99 a month. That's a chunk of change, for sure, but compared to cable prices that could make your wallet weep, it's a pretty sweet deal. Plus, you get access to a ton of other channels, including ESPN, Disney+ (hello, Mandalorian!), and a bunch of on-demand shows and movies.
Is it Worth It? Let's Settle This Once and for All
Here's the good:
- You get to witness history in the making (or at least, some really awesome touchdowns).
- No more fighting over the remote with your grandma who's glued to reruns of Murder, She Wrote.
- You can watch on your phone, tablet, computer, or even your smart TV. Talk about convenience!
Here's the not-so-good:
- It's not free (but hey, who puts a price tag on cheering on your team?)
- You might get sucked into a documentary about competitive cheese rolling and lose all track of time.
But in all seriousness, if you're a die-hard Big Ten fan, Hulu + Live TV is a great way to catch all the action. So, ditch the sketchy streams, grab some snacks, and get ready to cheer on your favorite team!