Welcome back to the college football season! As we hit the heart of Week 9, four mid-week games have already been played, but we still have a great lineup of games tonight and tomorrow. Out of the total eight games scheduled for the early window (Tuesday through Friday), all were unranked matchups, meaning there are no games involving a ranked team, and therefore no games between ranked teams. The next two days offer plenty of opportunities to catch some football before the big weekend slate.
How to Watch
Most of the games are available for viewing live by streaming, or with an antenna. Here are the networks carrying the games this season:
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)
The non-stop action from Tuesday through Saturday makes college football a genuine passion of mine, and it's a feeling I know many other cord-cutters share. We're fortunate to have so many options to catch all the games without paying for an expensive cable package. My Streaming Life has allowed me to follow my teams and games across various apps and services all season long, and I'll be posting these viewing guides every week to help you do the same.

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