From the Big Ten to the SEC, each major college football conference has its own TV contract. For this reason, it’s best to start at the conference and team level when researching streaming options for NCAAF.
NCAAF Team Viewing Guides
ACC
Boston College Eagles
Clemson Tigers
Duke Blue Devils
Florida State Seminoles
Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Louisville Cardinals
Miami Hurricanes
NC State Wolfpack
North Carolina Tar Heels
Pittsburgh Panthers
Syracuse Orange
Virginia Cavaliers
Virginia Tech Hokies
Wake Forest Demon Deacons
SEC
Alabama Crimson Tide
Arkansas Razorbacks
Auburn Tigers
Florida Gators
Georgia Bulldogs
Kentucky Wildcats
LSU Tigers
Mississippi State Bulldogs
Missouri Tigers
Ole Miss Rebels
South Carolina Gamecocks
Tennessee Volunteers
Texas A&M Aggies
Vanderbilt Commodores
AAC
Charlotte
East Carolina Pirates
Memphis Tigers
Navy Midshipmen
North Texas
Rice
SMU Mustangs
South Florida Bulls
Temple Owls
Tulane Green Wave
Tulsa Golden Hurricane
UAB
UTSA
The most important channels for watching college football in 2023
In the easy to use table below, we have laid out all of the channels college football fans need to live stream their favorite teams on Saturdays as well as the live TV streaming providers that carry each channel.
DIRECTV STREAM – Choice | FuboTV Sports Lite | Fubo | Hulu + Live TV | Sling Orange & Blue | YouTube TV | |
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$99.99 / month | $84.99 / month | $74.99 / month | $69.99 / month | $50 / month | $72.99 / month |
Latest NCAAF News
Michigan and Ohio State square off on November 25th, 2023 from Ann Arbor. The game will be a noon broadcast…