Depending on the team, they make individual TV contracts with different networks for each individual game of their schedule.
Some are on a regional sports channel like B1G, some are on ESPN's fleet of channels, some are on Fox Sports, some are on broadcast network, and some are on obscure streaming channels like Peacock. And a single team may have one or more of their games on each of those services, so this week it may be BiG, next week it may be Peacock, and the game after that may be NBC.
There is no college equivalent to the NFL's Red Zone.
Sometimes if you are looking to follow just a single team, they may have a streaming service you can subscribe to, and that would be a convenient source for all of their games.
There are like nine college games each Saturday on my You Tube TV, I have trouble watching them all, but I give it a try : )
College football was ruined by breaking up the old conferences, the bowl system, TV, and the fake Obama “championship”.
Use Streameast on the internet for free,,every sport is available for free.
Maybe Fubo. I think that’s the closest it gets. It’s like a streaming version of cable TV. It has ESPN, Foxsports, the network channels and Big10. Some other sports channels also.
It’s not possible. There is no single source. The market is being to fracture. Cable will soon be dead and everything will be streamed several years from now.
I get Hulu Live every year and cancel in January. Usually it’s nothing special. Basic cable channels plus 75 bucks a month for the season. Doesn’t have Pac-12 Network, which I don’t care about.
Now it places the games’ icons side by side for an easy exit and trip to another game during commercials. It has ESPN Plus, so every podunk game from anywhere is on. So I’ve actually grown to like it.
YouTube TV is my go to for college sports. Its gone up in price to over 70 bucks but its worth it for a single source. Unlimited DVR, most if not all the major sports channels, and they have reruns all the time.
I use Hulu and Disney/ESPN+
Everything has its limits, and the end of the $$$$ bonanza for sports is fast approaching imho. The contracts some of these athletes and coaches are getting are just incomprehensible, and I don’t know how they can be legitimately rationalized. Eventually, I believe the “big time” colleges and professional sports leagues will form their own streaming entities, offer subscriptions, limit advertising (like the Masters does), and just cut out the middlemen. Are there any of the sports broadcasting entities actually making a profit at present? It doesn’t appear so.
YouTube TV has pretty much all sports channels and games. We use it during the college season then cancel our subscription until the next years season. However it is a bit pricey.
Disney is one with the enemy.
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There are other IPTV services as well.
You need a Firestick and the Smarters app:
https://www.firesticktricks.com/iptv-smarters.html
You can do it easily, or you can do it legally, but you probably can’t get both.
Always use steameast link (it gives a list of links to choose from where to stream), I've had the most success with that one. The first time you hit play on the video, it will spawn an ad in a separate tab. Just kill the tab and select "play" again, then select full screen.