AT&T U-verse TV customers will soon be able to track their personalized bracket and view tournament results right from their TV screens with the College Basketball from Yahoo! Sports app. AT&T will make the app available to all U-verse TV customers at no extra charge on Monday, March 15, before the start of this month's tournament.
The latest U-verse TV app lets you view tournament brackets, your completed bracket, game summaries and box scores for the college basketball tournament this March. U-verse TV customers can easily select their picks online and their bracket automatically shows up on their TV - all because of the integration between AT&T U-verse's all IPTV and Internet service.
To set up your bracket for the app, use your U-verse High Speed Internet account to log in at Yahoo! Sports to pick the teams you think will advance. Your bracket will automatically show up in the U-verse TV app, and once the tournament begins, your correct picks will be highlighted in green and losing picks will be highlighted in red.
You can access College Basketball from Yahoo! Sports in the AT&T U-bar by pressing the "Go Interactive" button on your remote. The AT&T U-bar is an interactive app available to all U-verse TV customers that provides customized sports, weather, stock and traffic information.
College Basketball from Yahoo! Sports is only the latest app from AT&T that gives U-verse TV customers a better sports experience. Since its initial launch, AT&T has brought U-verse TV customers numerous apps and features at no extra charge, including the award-winning Multiview app that lets customers watch up to four sports channels at once on channel 601.
AT&T U-verse includes many advanced features that help basketball fans catch every play of college basketball season. AT&T U-verse Total Home DVR lets you record up to four shows at once and play them back on any connected TV in the house. U-verse TV also offers an extensive HD channel lineup with more than 120 HD channels. And with fast channel change and picture-in-picture browse, you can channel surf between game broadcasts without the delay experienced on other digital TV services and preview games on other channels.