The college football season is winding down, and this week features a small slate of games prior to the big Saturday contests. The schedule for Week 13 includes eight games being played prior to Saturday. Five of the eight early games were already decided on Tuesday and Wednesday, but you can still catch the one game scheduled for tonight and the two games scheduled for tomorrow night. Based on the latest College Football Playoff rankings, none of these early games feature a ranked team.
How to Watch
Most of the games are available for viewing live by streaming, or with an antenna. Here are the networks carrying the early games this week.
CBS Sports Network
- DirecTV Stream MySports ($70/month)
- YouTube TV ($83/month)
- Fubo ($85/month)
- Hulu+Live TV ($90/month)
ESPN
- ESPN Unlimited ($30/month)
- Sling TV Orange ($46/month)
- DirecTV Stream MySports ($70/month)
- YouTube TV ($83/month)
- Fubo ($85/month)
- Hulu+Live TV ($90/month)
ESPN2
- ESPN Unlimited ($30/month)
- Sling TV Orange ($46/month)
- DirecTV Stream MySports ($70/month)
- YouTube TV ($83/month)
- Fubo ($85/month)
- Hulu+Live TV ($90/month)
ESPNU
- ESPN Unlimited ($30/month)
- Sling TV Orange + Sports Extra ($57/month)
- DirecTV Stream MySports ($70/month)
- YouTube TV ($83/month)
- Fubo ($85/month)
- Hulu+Live TV ($90/month)
FS1
- Fox One ($20/month)
- Sling TV Blue ($46/month)
- DirecTV Stream MySports ($70/month)
- YouTube TV ($83/month)
- Fubo ($85/month)
- Hulu+Live TV ($90/month)
College football is a true joy for me, and I look forward to the season every year. My Streaming Life is dedicated to getting the best possible content for the best price, and sports is always part of that calculation.

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