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Sunday College Football TV Guide: Where to Watch, When, and How
For many college‑football fans, the day after the long‑weekend‑long NFL playoffs is a time to relax and watch the next big showdown. Whether you’re a die‑hard Alabama devotee, a Big Ten stalwart, or just a casual viewer who wants to catch the highlight of the day, the Sporting News “College Football Games TV Today” article gives a comprehensive look at every Sunday game on the calendar, the channel that’s airing it, and how you can stream the action online. Below is a rundown of the most crucial match‑ups, the broadcast details, and a few practical tips for making sure you don’t miss a beat.
Major Match‑ups
The article opens with a quick‑look “must‑watch” list of Sunday’s top ten games. The highlights for the 2024 season include:
#5 Alabama vs. #4 Clemson – the Crimson Tide’s biggest test of the season, airing on ABC at 3:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. CT). Viewers can stream on ABC.com or via the Disney+ + ESPN+ bundle.
#3 Notre Dame vs. #15 LSU – a storied rivalry on ESPN2 at 4:30 p.m. ET. This game is a classic ESPN+ streaming exclusive, meaning you’ll need an ESPN+ subscription to catch it live.
#2 Ohio State vs. #9 Michigan – the annual “The Game” on Fox Sports 1 at 5:00 p.m. ET. The Fox Sports Go app provides live streaming with a free 7‑day trial.
#1 Oregon vs. #12 Washington – the Pac‑12 clash on CBS Sports Network at 1:30 p.m. ET (2:30 p.m. CT). Streaming is available via the CBS All Access (now Paramount+) portal.
#10 Kansas State vs. #11 Kansas – a high‑stakes intra‑state showdown on ESPN2 at 12:00 p.m. ET.
These marquee games occupy the prime‑time slots, but the article also lists a full slate of 31 games from kickoff to the final whistle.
Full Sunday Schedule – Key Times & Channels
7:00 a.m. ET – Early‑Morning Kickoff
Time (ET) | Game | Network | Stream Option |
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7:00 a.m. | North Dakota vs. Montana State | ESPN3 | ESPN3 App |
7:30 a.m. | Arkansas vs. Arkansas‑Pine Bluff | CBS | Paramount+ |
8:00 a.m. | Southern Mississippi vs. Southern | GopherSports | Official GopherSports Site |
9:30 a.m. ET – Mid‑Morning Block
Time (ET) | Game | Network | Stream Option |
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9:30 a.m. | Texas A&M vs. Texas | SEC Network | ESPN+ |
10:00 a.m. | Alabama State vs. Alabama | GopherSports | GopherSports |
12:30 p.m. ET – Noon Games
Time (ET) | Game | Network | Stream Option |
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12:30 p.m. | Tennessee vs. Kentucky | ABC | ABC.com |
1:00 p.m. | UCF vs. UAB | CBS | Paramount+ |
1:30 p.m. | Oregon vs. Washington | CBS Sports Network | CBS All Access |
3:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. ET – Prime‑Time Block
Time (ET) | Game | Network | Stream Option |
---|---|---|---|
3:30 p.m. | Alabama vs. Clemson | ABC | ABC.com |
4:30 p.m. | Notre Dame vs. LSU | ESPN2 | ESPN+ |
5:00 p.m. | Ohio State vs. Michigan | Fox Sports 1 | Fox Sports Go |
5:30 p.m. | TCU vs. Baylor | Fox Sports 1 | Fox Sports Go |
6:00 p.m. | Kansas State vs. Kansas | ESPN2 | ESPN+ |
All times are Eastern Time. Viewers in other time zones should adjust accordingly.
Streaming Options & How to Get Them
The Sporting News piece goes into detail about the various streaming platforms that carry college football on Sunday, and what you’ll need to pay attention to when signing up:
ESPN+ – The go‑to streaming service for most college games. You’ll need a subscription to view most SEC, Big 12, and other high‑profile games. ESPN+ often offers a free 7‑day trial for new users, so you can test the waters before committing.
Paramount+ (CBS All Access) – If you’re a CBS fan, you can stream all CBS Sports Network and CBS games on Paramount+. The platform also carries many Fox and ABC games if you have the respective packages.
Disney+ + ESPN+ Bundle – A popular combo for families. With Disney+ you get ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and more. The bundle also includes the streaming of some live college games that normally require a cable subscription.
Fox Sports Go – For Fox Sports 1 games, you can stream through the Fox Sports Go app (free with a cable subscription, or you can pay a separate fee for a “watch only” subscription).
Official Team Apps & Sites – Several universities have their own streaming services (e.g., GopherSports for Minnesota, and the official GopherSports site for others). These are often free but require an account.
Over‑the‑Air (OTA) Broadcasts – If you have a cable box, you can watch the games directly on your TV. The article highlights the importance of checking local listings, as the same game can appear on different networks depending on the market (e.g., “The Game” may air on a local CBS affiliate or on Fox Sports 1 depending on the region).
How to Avoid Missed Games
Check Your Local OTA Listings – Even if a game is on a national network, local affiliates may carry a different game. The Sporting News guide provides a quick reference to local stations for each major game.
Set Alarms for Kickoff – Some fans like to set an alarm for the game’s kickoff time because there can be a slight lag between the official start time and the on‑screen broadcast, especially with streaming services.
Verify the Time Zone – The schedule lists times in Eastern Time. If you live in Central or Mountain time, subtract one or two hours, respectively.
Have a Backup Plan – If your primary streaming service is down (rare but possible), you can often switch to the network’s OTA feed or use a secondary streaming service like Sling TV or YouTube TV.
Final Thoughts
Sunday college football is as much about the fan experience as it is about the on‑field action. The Sporting News article gives a clear, comprehensive snapshot of where every game is airing and how you can catch it live. From early‑morning kickoff on ESPN3 to the big‑money Sunday night battles on ABC and ESPN2, there’s no shortage of football to enjoy. Just make sure you know which network is airing the game you’re excited about, check your local listings, and plug in the right streaming service. Happy watching!
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