There’s only 1 game that night in the football sphere. It’s the College Football Playoff Championship.Can't speak to the Treasure but on the Magic, they did. But as a retired TV person, I will warn you that the ships tend to use the "East Coast" TV feeds, so if there are two games at the same time, and there is a game that may be of greater interest to East Coast viewers, and the game you are interested in is of more interest to West Coast viewers, there is a chance it may not be available.
This makes me hopeful!Folks were watching the Ohio State/Oregon game in Periscope Pub.
Since it’s also on ESPN it should presumably be available in the staterooms.
I would say almost certain to this. We’ve cruised a number of times in Janury, and I’ve watched a number of college championship games, both on funnel vision and in the onboard pub. I remember one year when it was Georgia vs. Alabama where the Georgia contingent had taken over the pub and the ‘Bama contingent had congregated on the pool deck. Always a fun time, even if you don’t have a particular rooting interest in the particular matchup.There’s a chance they put it on funnel vision. They do that for nfl late round playoffs/ Super Bowl.
But playoffs/championships are handled differently.Last week, NFL games were shown in Periscope Pub and Herozone, according to navigators published online. NCAA games were shown in the Pub only. As others have stated, some of these games may also be available through stateroom TVs.
I was going to say that! We were on the Magic at Thanksgiving and they had football on Funnel Vision starting at noon and then on Friday night they had the UT game on Funnel Vision after dinner. It was also in O'Gills.There’s a chance they put it on funnel vision. They do that for nfl late round playoffs/ Super Bowl.