There are several options to watch college football, including streaming services and traditional TV channels. Some of the most popular options are:
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Hulu + Live TV: This service offers live streaming of college football games from top teams in the ACC, Big Ten, and more on ESPN, ABC, BTN, FOX, CBS.
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fuboTV: This is another live TV streaming service that offers college football games from various channels, including ESPN, Fox Sports 1 (FS1), CBS Sports Network, and conference channels like ACC Network, Big Ten Network (BTN), and SEC Network.
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YouTube TV: This service offers live streaming of college football games from various channels, including ABC, CBS, Fox, ESPN, and more.
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Digital TV Antenna: This is a good option for those who want to watch college football games broadcast on local channels like ABC, CBS, Fox, and NBC. A digital TV antenna can pick up these channels for free.
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ESPN+: This service offers live streaming of college football games on its flagship channel, as well as on sister channels such as ESPN2 and ESPNU.
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CBS: This channel has a bunch of big-time college football games, and you can see some each Saturday during the season. CBS has an SEC deal, so it’s the channel to turn to for SEC action.
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FOX: This channel has a deal with the Big Ten, so you’ll want a FOX subscription if you’re a fan of a Big Ten team. FS1 and FS2 — FOX’s sports-specific channels — also provide some coverage.
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NBC: This channel airs Fighting Irish home games, and some games also air on NBCSN.
Its important to note that some of these services may require a subscription or a free trial to access college football games.