FLASHPLAYER FOR OSX 10.5.8 on power pc/ or on my iPad2 running OS8

Can't get live video ballgames on www.theMW.com
                                                  (The Mountain West college network)
                                                       says "FlashPlayer required"
Thanks

1. Click here and download version 10.1.
2. No current or future iOS device will support the Flash plugin.
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