When it comes to football, for some fans of the game, college football is where it’s at. Watch teams from your alma mater or local cities and towns, and maybe even scope out the up and comers you suspect will be making a pro NFL team soon. As we get closer to the final game of the the college football season, the CFP National Championship Game, on January 8, 2023, the question is: how can you access and watch these games? It’s easy with the right satellite or streaming service subscription.
However, each streaming service or subscription has something different to offer when it comes to college football and postseason games. Here, we break down the options for watching them so you can pick the one that will best meets your needs.
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When is the CFP National Championship Game?
The CFP National Championship Game takes place on Monday, January 8 at 7:30 p.m. ET. The game will air on ESPN.
Satellite options
1. Dish Network
- Cost: Starts at $104.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee
- What you get: America’s Top 120 networks including NFL Network, NBA TV, Hallmark, Disney Channel, and A&E, plus 40+ channels for college football, including the Pac-12 Network
- Free trial: Yes (3 months for premium channels)
- Contract: Yes
- Best for: the serious college football fan
With either the America’s Top 200 or 250 channels package, you get access to more than 40 channels that include college football games, including the Pac-12 Network. This is a sports-oriented digital cable and satellite channel owned by the Pac-12 Conference that includes six regional sports channels in Arizona, Bay Area, Los Angeles, Mountain, Oregon, and Washington.
2. DirecTV
- Cost: Starts at $69.99/mo.
- What you get: 75+ channels, incl. ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC, PBS, AMC, CNN, Disney Channel, ESPN, ESPN2, Nickelodeon, and more (market dependent)
- Free trial: Yes
- Contract: Yes (24 months guaranteed pricing with auto play and paperless bills)
- Best for: behind-the-scenes access
Alongside NFL and college football games, DirecTV provides access to plenty of other sports games, too. Watch in-market and out-of-market pro football games, depending on the package you choose. Add YouTube and you can watch Sunday Ticket 23-24 as well.
The new Big Ten All Access option lets you see the division collegiate athletic conference games as well as behind-the-scenes footage that includes players, coaches, and students. It’s the perfect option if you love everything about college sports and want to see even more than just the games. Watch everything from Penn State’s White Out game to behind the scenes of Michigan’s trip to Nebraska Memorial Stadium, for example. New content is added weekly so there’s always something to watch, both during and after football season.
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DirecTV is also the title sponsor of the upcoming 44th annual Holiday Bowl on Wednesday, December 27 at 5 p.m. PST at Petco Park in San Diego.
Streaming options
1.Hulu + Live TV
- Cost: Starts at $69.99/mo.
- What you get: Sunday afternoon football, Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, college football
- Free trial: No
- Contract: No
- Best for: movies and TV shows, too
Hulu is known for its wide selection of original movies and TV shows as well as its vast library of network titles. But Hulu is home to plenty of sports as well, including college football games through more than 90 live channels. With the ESPN+ add-on, there’s likely no game you can’t watch with a subscription.
There are even personalization options: indicate which are your favorite teams and Hulu will offer tailored recommendations, so you get the best college football experience possible. Live games are available on ESPN, AB, BTN, Fox, FS1, CBS, ACC Network, SEC Network, NFL Network, and other channels, depending on your area. You can watch on up to two screens at once or add the unlimited screens option so everyone can watch the game they want on their own devices, and cheer for their favorite teams (if everyone in the family has their own).
2. Sling TV
- Cost: Starts at $40/mo.
- What you get: Sunday afternoon football, Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, college football
- Free trial: No
- Contract: No
- Best for: sports fans on a budget
If you’re looking for a simple and affordable option to catch live college football games, Sling TV is worth considering. Access to college football games requires the $11-$15/mo. Sports Extra add-on to the Orange or Orange & Blue plan. This will include all games that air on ESPN and ABC through the ESPN3 simulcast, as well as conference network games from the SEC, ACC, and Pac-12. You also get access to NFL RedZone.
At the time of this writing, there’s a promotion offering half off every subscription, so it’s the perfect time to sign on and catch all your favorite teams. You can also pre-pay for four months of a Sling Season Pass to save big for this season.
3. FuboTV
- Cost: Starts at $74.99/mo.
- What you get: Sunday afternoon football, Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, college football
- Free trial: Yes
- Contract: No
- Best for: watching anywhere
Get plenty of football content, including NFL as well as college football games, through the more than 200 live channels available via FuboTV. This includes the Pac-12, the B1G Network, ESPN, and the SEC ESPN Network. For NFL football, you get most in-network games except for Thursday Night Football. With the Sports Plus add-on, you can also watch NFL RedZone and even some NCAA conference networks. If you’re not going to be home to watch the games, record up to 1,000 hours using the included cloud DVR. Or simply access the app on a mobile device and watch on the go.
4. DirecTV Stream
- Cost: Starts at $74.99/mo.
- What you get: Sunday afternoon football, Sunday Night Football, Monday Night Football, college football
- Free trial: Yes
- Contract: No
- Best for: casual fans who want to catch the odd game
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Don’t want the full DirecTV satellite service? Sign up for the streaming alternative, which still affords access to games (and other content) on networks like NBC, CBS, Fox, and ESPN that offer NFL games. You’ll need the Ultimate or Premier plan, however, to catch college football games.
Use the convenient DirecTV app to stream the games from anywhere with an active Wi-Fi or cellular connection. There’s no access to NFL Network or NFL RedZone but DirecTV has newly added college basketball games as well if you want to follow everything going on at your alma mater. If college football is your jam and you’re just following one team and want to catch the odd game here or there when you have time, DirecTV Stream is a solid option.
5. Paramount+
- Cost: Starts at $5.99/mo.
- What you get: Sunday afternoon football, college football
- Free trial: Yes (7 days)
- Contract: No
- Best for: exclusively college football games
If you’re laser-focused on college football games alone, Paramount+ will be the perfect fit at an affordable price. The streaming service live streams college football games that air on its parent network CBS. This includes SEC college football with marquee games from teams like Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, Ole Miss, Mississippi State, Arkansas, and others. Note that SEC games, however, will be moving to the Big 10, so you’ll want to check them out here while you still can. Through CBS Sports on Paramount+, you’ll even get access to games from the military academies.
Keep in mind that to access this content, you’ll need the new Paramount Plus with Showtime ad-free tier for the live access. You won’t get local games that air on Fox, Sunday Night Football on NBC, Monday Night Football on ESPN, Thursday Night Football, NFL Network games, or out-of-market Sunday afternoon games. But if you’re most interested in watching some of the biggest college football games over and above everything else, Paramount+ is a good place to start that won’t break the bank.
6. Peacock
- Cost: Starts at $5.99/mo.
- What you get: Sunday Night Football, college football
- Free trial: 7 Days
- Contract: No
- Best for: other sports-related content as well
Peacock offers an exclusive college football schedule for this season that includes games from seven of the top 25 teams, including Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Washington, Notre Dame, Wisconsin, and Iowa. You can also watch all college football games airing on parent network NBC, which will be simul-streamed through Peacock. This includes Big Ten Saturday Night, a dedicated weekly primetime game, as well as Notre Dame Football home games.
With two tiers from which to choose, Premium or Plus, both offer access to live sports.
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