On Monday night I watched the Ole Miss/FSU game on two monitors, one with the regular telecast feed on ESPN, and a second feed that telecasts the sky cam on the ESPN app that was linked to my second TV. I had to delay my first TV a few seconds, but once you get the two monitors synced up, it made the viewing of the game much better.
Now this assumes that ESPN will be able to have a sky cam in operation at BMS, but if they are able to, it should be available on the app Saturday night. It is just a constant feed with background noise only. I feel that you can see plays open up better on obvious passing situations. Also, while in commercial break on the regular cable feed, you will be able to see sidelines, coaches and players huddles, fans, and see more of the spectacle that will be going on Saturday. If you are not too lazy to put two monitors together, I highly recommend doing so. Once you get the timing synced up, you shouldn't have to mess it again, assuming you don't change the channel from the game.
Now this assumes that ESPN will be able to have a sky cam in operation at BMS, but if they are able to, it should be available on the app Saturday night. It is just a constant feed with background noise only. I feel that you can see plays open up better on obvious passing situations. Also, while in commercial break on the regular cable feed, you will be able to see sidelines, coaches and players huddles, fans, and see more of the spectacle that will be going on Saturday. If you are not too lazy to put two monitors together, I highly recommend doing so. Once you get the timing synced up, you shouldn't have to mess it again, assuming you don't change the channel from the game.