The Vrbo Fiesta Bowl trophy sits on display during the 2024 Big Ten Media Days on July 23, 2024, at … [+]
And just like that, we’re nearly to the end of the 2024–25 college football season.
It’s the first year of the 12-team College Football Playoff format, expanded from four teams, and it will see the five highest-ranked conference champions earn automatic playoff bids, with the seven highest-ranked remaining teams rounding out the field.
This season has held numerous surprises so far, and there are surely more to come. Preseason favorites Alabama and USC have drastically underperformed; Alabama, with two losses, is at No. 7 in the rankings, while 5–5 USC has fallen out of the rankings altogether.
The 11–0 Oregon Ducks continue to sit atop the rankings, while No. 5 Indiana remains undefeated under a first-year head coach.
Army, at 9–0, is the third and only other undefeated team in the rankings, but given that the Black Knights play in the American Athletic Conference, they sit at No. 19 in the rankings. That could change in a big way of Army is able to defeat No. 6 Notre Dame on November 23.
Let’s take a closer look at the remainder of the NCAA regular season, which ends on December 14, and preview the upcoming bowl games.
Evan Stewart #7 of the Oregon Ducks makes a catch during the game against the Wisconsin Badgers at … [+]
Full game schedule can be found here
In an aerial view, the Rose Bowl Stadium is seen as preparations are made for the Rose Bowl game, on … [+]
The ESPN College GameDay crew live from the LSU Quad on November 9, 2024, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. … [+]
Just like the NFL, college football games are scattered across a host of networks and streamers—including ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, NBC, CBS, CBS Sports Network, SEC Network, ABC, FS1, FOX, the Big Ten Network and the CW.
Many ABC and ESPN games are available on ESPN+ for $12 a month; some games are exclusive to the streaming service.
For NBC games, Peacock’s Premium Plus tier, costs $14, is a good option. Paramount+ with Showtime costs $13 a month and will give you access to CBS and Big Ten Network games.
Of course, you can thread the needle through many of these services and streamers with a live TV package like Sling TV or Fubo. With Sling, you can add on SEC Network, the Big Ten Network, truTV or ESPNU for an additional cost.
With Fubo, you’ll be able to watch games that are being shown on ABC, NBC, FOX, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, FS1, SEC Network, Big Ten Network and The CW.
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