Week 6 of the college football season has arrived, bringing with it a handful of exciting matchups for Thursday and Friday night. Here is a quick rundown of the networks that will be carrying the 6 early games, 1 of which involves a ranked team. There are 0 games between two ranked opponents during this early-week period.
Networks Carrying the Early Games
Here are the networks carrying the games for the Thursday and Friday schedule, and the various ways you can watch them, strictly adhering to the price and alphabetical order rules, and including all legal cord-cutting methods.
CBS Sports Network (CBSSN)
- DirecTV Stream MySports ($70/month)
- Hulu+Live TV ($83/month)
- YouTube TV ($83/month)
- Fubo ($85/month)
ESPN
- ESPN Unlimited ($30/month)
- Sling TV Orange ($46/month)
- DirecTV Stream MySports ($70/month)
- Hulu+Live TV ($83/month)
- YouTube TV ($83/month)
- Fubo ($85/month)
ESPN2
- ESPN Unlimited ($30/month)
- Sling TV Orange ($46/month)
- DirecTV Stream MySports ($70/month)
- Hulu+Live TV ($83/month)
- YouTube TV ($83/month)
- Fubo ($85/month)
FS1
- Fox One ($20/month)
- Sling TV Blue ($46/month)
- DirecTV Stream MySports ($70/month)
- Hulu+Live TV ($83/month)
- YouTube TV ($83/month)
- Fubo ($85/month)
College football is a true passion of mine, and I am excited to share this information with you all season long. My Streaming Life gets a bit more hectic during the fall, but it's always worth it for the action on the field.

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