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Streaming Games in Iowa

ncmo24

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At least this would be somewhat affordable compared to what Missouri charges for access to games. I understand that Iowa has all these games at the same site which makes it a little easier, but still something MSHAA should consider for semi-finals and finals. It's at least affordable and more in line with what MSHSAA charges for other state competitions.

The IHSSN is charging $9.99 plus tax to watch each individual game, or you can purchase a state football tournament pass for $18.99 plus tax. The latter option gives you access to all 14 semifinal matchups and all seven championship games while allowing two concurrent livestreams and 30 days of unlimited viewing.
 
At least this would be somewhat affordable compared to what Missouri charges for access to games. I understand that Iowa has all these games at the same site which makes it a little easier, but still something MSHAA should consider for semi-finals and finals. It's at least affordable and more in line with what MSHSAA charges for other state competitions.

The IHSSN is charging $9.99 plus tax to watch each individual game, or you can purchase a state football tournament pass for $18.99 plus tax. The latter option gives you access to all 14 semifinal matchups and all seven championship games while allowing two concurrent livestreams and 30 days of unlimited viewing.
I wish we had a facility like the UNI Dome in MO! Defending champion Southeast Polk faces Ankeny (who just upset Dowling Catholic) in their largest class semifinals this Friday............
 
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At least this would be somewhat affordable compared to what Missouri charges for access to games. I understand that Iowa has all these games at the same site which makes it a little easier, but still something MSHAA should consider for semi-finals and finals. It's at least affordable and more in line with what MSHSAA charges for other state competitions.

The IHSSN is charging $9.99 plus tax to watch each individual game, or you can purchase a state football tournament pass for $18.99 plus tax. The latter option gives you access to all 14 semifinal matchups and all seven championship games while allowing two concurrent livestreams and 30 days of unlimited viewing.
One of the big problems MSHSAA has is they are charging for a service that doesn't work a lot of the time. I also am under the impression that people getting their money back is tough.
 
That's making money 101! Accept people's quickly and then make the return process TERRIBLE!!! The return process needs to be so bad that people accept the mindset, 'this isnt even worth it'! Then sit back and enjoy the revenue stream
You're a dirtbag Sheldon..!
 
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