Stream College Football Games Online: Your Guide to Watching Without Cable

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Stream College Football Games Online: Your Guide to Watching Without Cable

Get ready for the return of college football, starting on Aug. 23 with a game between Kentucky State and Iowa State in Dublin. The action really heats up from Aug. 28 through Labor Day with a packed schedule of games. If you've ditched cable, there are still plenty of ways to catch all the college football action online without a cable subscription.

College football games are broadcast on various channels, including ESPN, TNT, FS1, ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, and conference networks. To watch college football online, consider subscribing to a live TV streaming service like DirecTV, Fubo, Sling, or Hulu + Live TV, and ESPN+.

DirecTV is a top choice for college football fans, offering a comprehensive package with over 185 channels, including ESPN, TNT, FS1, local channels, and conference networks. The service costs $69.99 per month after a five-day free trial.

Fubo is another great option for streaming college football games, with packages starting at $84.99 per month. You can get up to 400+ channels, missing only TNT.

Sling is a solid choice for college football fans, offering most channels showing games. You can opt for the Orange + Blue plan with the Sports Extra add-on for season-long coverage, starting at $60.99 per month. Sling also offers Flexible Passes for short-term access to games.

Hulu + Live TV provides access to almost every channel you need to watch college football, including ESPN, TNT, FS1, local channels, and conference networks. Packages start at $81.99 per month, with the option to add Disney+, Hulu on-demand, and ESPN+ for $82.99 per month.

Don't miss out on the excitement of college football this season. Choose the streaming service that best fits your needs and catch all the action from the comfort of your home.