Best Ways to Watch Every NCAA College Football Team
Cord-cutters and cord-nevers can watch NCAA College Football games live without cable using Live TV streaming options. Follow a link below and we'll help you decide which streaming option is best to watch your favorite teams without cable.
Abilene Christian
Adams State
Adrian
Air Force
Akron
Alabama
Alabama A&M
Alabama State
Alabama-Birmingham
Albany (N.Y.)
Albany State
Albion
Albright
Alcorn State
Alderson Broaddus
Alfred
Alfred State
Allegheny
Alma
American International
Amherst
Anderson (Ind.)
Angelo State
Anna Maria
Appalachian State
Arizona
Arizona State
Arkansas
Arkansas State
Arkansas Tech
Arkansas-Monticello
Arkansas-Pine Bluff
Army
Ashland
Assumption
Auburn
Augsburg
Augustana (Ill.)
Augustana (S.D.)
Aurora
Austin
Austin Peay State
Averett
Azusa Pacific
Baldwin-Wallace
Ball State
Bates
Baylor
Becker
Belhaven
Beloit
Bemidji State
Benedict
Benedictine
Bentley
Berry
Bethany (W.Va.)
Bethel (Minn.)
Bethune-Cookman
Birmingham-Southern
Black Hills State
Bloomsburg
Bluffton
Boise State
Boston College
Bowdoin
Bowie State
Bowling Green
Brevard
Briar Cliff
Bridgewater
Bridgewater State
Brown
Bryant
Bucknell
Buena Vista
Buffalo
Buffalo State
Butler
BYU
Cal Poly-San Luis Obispo
California
California (Pa.)
California Lutheran
Campbell
Capital
Carleton College
Carnegie Mellon
Carroll
Carson-Newman
Carthage
Case Western Reserve
Castleton
Catawba
Catholic
Central Arkansas
Central College
Central Connecticut State
Central Michigan
Central Missouri
Central Oklahoma
Central State
Central Washington
Centre College
Chadron State
Chapman
Charleston
Charleston Southern
Charlotte
Cheyney
Chicago
Chowan
Christopher Newport
Cincinnati
Claremont Mudd Scripps
Clarion
Clark Atlanta
Clemson
Coast Guard
Coastal Carolina
Coe
Colby
Colgate
College of New Jersey
Colorado
Colorado Mesa
Colorado School of Mines
Colorado State
Colorado State-Pueblo
Columbia
Concord
Concordia (Wis.)
Concordia-Chicago
Concordia-Moorhead
Concordia-St. Paul
Connecticut
Cornell
Cornell College
Cortland
Crown
Curry
Dartmouth
Davenport
Davidson
Dayton
Defiance
Delaware
Delaware State
Delaware Valley
Delta State
Denison
DePauw
Dickinson College
Doane
Drake
Duke
Duquesne
Earlham
East Carolina
Eastern Kentucky
Eastern Michigan
Florida
Florida A&M
Florida State
Fresno State
Georgia
Georgia Southern
Georgia State
Georgia Tech
Hawaii
Holy Cross
Houston
Illinois
Incarnate Word
Indiana
Iowa
Iowa State
Jackson State
Jacksonville State
James Madison
Kansas
Kansas State
Kent State
Kentucky
Liberty
Louisiana
Louisiana Tech
Louisville
LSU
Marshall
Mary Hardin-Baylor
Maryland
Memphis
Miami
Miami (Ohio)
Michigan
Michigan State
Middle Tennessee State
Minnesota
Mississippi State
Missouri
Montana
Montana State
Navy
NC State
Nebraska
Nevada
New Mexico State
North Carolina
North Carolina Central
North Central (Ill.)
North Dakota
North Dakota State
North Texas
Northern Illinois
Northwestern
Notre Dame
Ohio
Ohio State
Oklahoma
Oklahoma State
Old Dominion
Ole Miss
Oregon
Oregon State
Penn State
Pittsburgh
Purdue
Rice
Rutgers
Sam Houston State
Samford
San Diego State
San Jose State
Savannah State
SMU
South Alabama
South Carolina
South Dakota State
South Florida
Southern Illinois
Southern Mississippi
Stanford
Syracuse
TCU
Temple
Tennessee
Texas
Texas A&M
Texas Tech
Texas-San Antonio
Toledo
Troy
Tulane
Tulsa
UCF
UCLA
UConn Huskies
UNLV
USC
Utah
Utah State
Utah Tech
UTSA Roadrunners
Virginia
Virginia Tech
Wake Forest
Washington
Washington State
West Virginia
Western Kentucky
Western Michigan
William & Mary
Wisconsin
Wyoming
Local Channels and Regional Sports Networks
All of the big four networks carry some games. If you want to catch all the local games on ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC then you'll need access to these channels. Luckily you can get these for free with a service like Locast (locast.org) if you are in their service area. Otherwise some streaming services like Hulu Live TV, fuboTV, Sling, YouTubeTV, and DirecTV Stream may carry a set of local channels.
National Channel and Broadcasts
The rest of the games will be on national channels, especially the most entertaining ones featured in the playoffs. You'll find these games on cable networks such as (ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, NBCSN) and college networks (ACCN, Big10, SEC Network). If you know which team you want to follow you can follow the links above to see exactly which channels and streaming service you'll need.
How to Get Around Local Streaming Blackouts
If you are trying to watch your local team and are experiencing location based restrictions, you might want to consider using a VPN. Location based restrictions occur because local broadcasters receive priority when it comes to broadcasting rights. The solution is to watch the stream from a different location. With a VPN you are able to toggle your location for convenience and security while you stream.
