In this guide, we’ll show you how to watch almost all of the 2018 NCAA College Football Bowl Games on Sling TV or over the air. College football bowl season is about to begin and you won’t want to miss any of the action.
While there are several ways to watch sports online and we have detailed a number of methods for watching Football without cable, Sling TV remains one of the best options. Plus, catching the Rose Bowl and College Football Championship is easier than ever with Sling’s new Game Finder.
Now that you know when the College Football Bowl season kicks off, what days are important, and when to watch the championship game, here’s what you need to know.
Sling TV is just $25 a month and gives you live streaming TV. You get over 30 channels, including ESPN, for one low price. Then you can watch other games on FOX, CBS, and NBC. free with an antenna. In fact, you can even watch most bowl games for free if you sign up for a 7-day trial, but you’ll probably want to keep Sling after the trial ends.
The core package comes with ESPN and for just $5 a month you can add additional channels like ESPN2, FS1 and other college football channels. If you buy Sling with the sports package, you will be able to watch almost any match. Here is a list of the top college football bowl games you can watch on Sling. Or, Sling TV Game Finder Tool To catch the game you want.
Where Can I Watch College Football Bowl Games on Sling?
While the list below isn’t every game, they are some of the most important ones on December 29 and beyond as we approach the championship.
Saturday, December 29
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At 12:00 ET on ESPN, No.10 Florida vs. No.7 Michigan
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South Carolina vs. Virginia at 12:00 ET on ESPN3
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No.2 Clemson vs. No.3 Notre Dame at 4pm ET on ESPN
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#1 Alabama vs. #4 Oklahoma at 8 PM ET on ESPN
Monday, December 31
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Cincinnati vs. Virginia Tech at 12 p.m. on ESPN
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Michigan State vs. 3pm ET on Oregon FOX (Sling Blue, select Sundays)
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no. 23 Missouri – State of Oklahoma at 3:45 PM ET on ESPN
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no. 22 Northwestern vs. no. 17 Utah at 19:00 ET at FS1 (Sling Blue)
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NC State vs. no. 19 Texas A&M on ESPN at 7:30 PM ET
Tuesday, January 1
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18 Mississippi State vs. Iowa at 12:00 ET on ESPN2
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14 Kentucky vs. no. 12 Penn State on ESPN3 at 1pm ET
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At 1pm ET on ESPN, No. 11 LSU vs. no. 8 UCF
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No.9 Washington vs. No.6 Ohio State at 5pm ET on ESPN
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15 Texas vs. no. 5 Georgia 8:45 PM ET on ESPN
Monday, January 7
You can watch almost every game on this list by signing up for Sling TV (orange package) for $25 per month. A few games are only available on Sling Blue, which is a slightly different plan. Either way, this is one of the easiest ways to enjoy as much college football as possible without cable TV.
And if you’re new to broadcast television, here’s our detailed guide on how to cut and unplug the cable.