Hello friends - I'm a regular poster on the Seton Hall Rivals board - I'm glad to see that you all trounced Cinnci - they are not good, to be sure, but what you did to them was impressive - since your arrival in the conference, I've rooted for the Bulls as underdogs and in fact we have a poster on our board who lives quite near the USF campus who keeps us up-to-date on some of the bball doings down there and it is good to see you are moving in the right direction (though bad that you have some huge frontcourt guys that are going to destroy us inside when you come up to NJ - hopefully, for our sake, our talented guards can counter at least SOME of that) anyway, I found my way to this board through some extensive googling - the thing is, the ONLY way for us Hall fans to watch our contest tomorrow against Providence is through ESPN360 - it's a problem because, although there is no pay-per-view ESPN360 feature, you must have an ISP that subscribes to 360 to watch the game and many of us do not - and here I thought shelling out for ESPN Full Court would mean I'd get all the Hall games on ESPN - WRONG! Well, in my googling I found an obscure thread from September here ( http://www.geekstogo.com/forum/index.php?s=a29fbed4a0784cf5dfc65fadfc927f09&showtopic=24153 ) that mentions that a poster on your site, The Sheriff (by the way, we have a player on our team, Stan Gaines, who goes by that moniker for his alleged shut-down defensive proficiency) was able to send out ESPN360 individual game invites to persons without access for one of your football games To Sheriff and anyone else with 360 access: does this still work and if it does CAN YOU HELP A FELLOW BIG EASTER OUT? I've spent (too) much time today reading through different ways to try to hack the system and can't get it done - and given that I can't even just go to a sports bar to see the game, things are getting desperate with Wednesday's tipoff steadily approaching So, on behalf of myself and other PirateCrew.com members, I say 'HELLO' and then I follow that up with 'HELP!!!' thanks box