Where can one watch college football games?

College football games are broadcast across a variety of platforms, depending on the game, the teams involved, and the specific conference. There's no single place to watch them all. Here are the major places you'll find them:

* CBS: A major broadcaster of SEC games, and often features high-profile non-conference matchups.

* ESPN (and its family of networks - ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN3, etc.): By far the largest broadcaster of college football, covering numerous conferences and games. ESPN+ is their streaming service, and many games are exclusive to that platform.

* FOX: Another major broadcaster with a significant presence in college football, often featuring Big Ten games and prominent matchups.

* NBC: Broadcasts some games, particularly those involving Notre Dame.

* Streaming Services: Many games are streamed on platforms like fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, and Sling TV, which offer packages that include the above channels. ESPN+ also streams a large number of games.

* Conference-Specific Networks: Conferences like the Pac-12, Mountain West, and others often have their own dedicated networks or streaming services (e.g., Pac-12 Network).

* Individual School Websites/Apps: Some schools may offer streaming options for games not televised nationally.

To find where a specific game is airing, you'll need to check the team's website, the conference website, or a television guide closer to game time. Websites like ESPN, FoxSports, and CBSSports offer detailed schedules.

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