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Tennessee vs. Ohio State: How to watch today’s NCAAF playoff game, start time, channel and more

Nico Iamaleava and the Tennessee Volunteers play Ohio State in the first round of the College Football Playoffs. See how to do that here. (Johnnie Izquierdo/Getty Images)

The college football regular season is over and we’re now into bowl and playoff season, baby! This weekend will feature several big games during the first round of the College Football Playoffs, including Clemson vs. Texas, a national competition between Indiana and Notre Dame, and an SEC/Big Ten battle between No. 9 Tennessee and No. 9. 8 Ohio State. The winner of the Tennessee-Ohio State game will play No. 1 Oregon (who finished their season with a stellar 13-0 record) in the Rose Bowl on January 1. This is how you can watch the Tennessee vs. Watch Ohio State on Saturday night and stay tuned for live game day updates here.

Date: Saturday December 21

Time: 8:00 PM ET

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Location: Ohio Stadium

TV channel: ABC/ESPN

Streaming: Fubo, DirecTV, YouTube TV and more

You can watch coverage of this weekend’s game between the Tennessee Volunteers and the Ohio State Buckeyes starting at 8 PM ET on ABC and ESPN.

You can tune into the College Football Playoff game between Tennessee and Ohio State on ABC and ESPN, which is brought to you by several platforms including Fubo TV, DirecTV and YouTube TV.

(Fubo)

Fubo TV gives you access to ESPN, Fox, ABC, CBS, NFL Network and over 100 live channels. At $80 per month, the live TV streaming service is definitely a big investment for football fans, but it’s one of the most comprehensive ways to watch tons of NCAA games this season, and still gives you big savings in compared to a traditional cable package. Fubo subscribers also get 1,000 hours of cloud DVR storage. The platform also offers a free trial so you can play some preseason matches risk-free.

The platform also offers a free trial so you can play some games risk-free. Right now you can get $30 off your first month on any Fubo tier.

$44.99/month at Fubo

Always Oriental

Tuesday, December 17

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No. 25 Memphis vs. West Virginia (Frisco Bowl) | 9:00 PM | ESPN

Wednesday December 18th

James Madison vs. Western Kentucky (Boca Raton Bowl) | 5:30 PM | ESPN

No. 24 UNLV vs. Cal (LA Bowl) | 9:00 PM | ESPN

Thursday December 19th

Sam Houston vs. Georgia Southern (New Orleans Bowl) | 7:00 PM | ESPN2

Friday December 20th

Ohio vs. Jacksonville State (Cure Bowl) | 12:00 noon | ESPN

Florida vs. Tulane (Gasparilla Bowl) | 3:30 PM | ESPN

No. 8 Indiana at No. 5 Notre Dame (College Football Playoff First Round) | 8:00 PM | ABC/ESPN

Saturday December 21

No. 10 SMU at No. 4 Penn State (First Round College Football Playoff) | 12:00 noon | TNT/MAX

UC Davis/South Dakota vs. Idaho/Montana State (FCS Semifinals) | 12 or 3.30 pm | ABC

UIW/South Dakota State vs. Mercer/North Dakota State (FCS Semifinals) | 12 or 3.30 pm | ABC

TBD vs. TBA (DII Championship Game in McKinney, TX) | 2:00 PM | ESPN2

No. 16 Clemson at No. 3 Texas (First Round College Football Playoff) | 4:00 PM | TNT/MAX

No. 7 Tennessee at No. 6 Ohio State (First Round College Football Playoff) | 8:00 PM | ABC/ESPN

TBD vs. to be determined (DIII semi-finals) | TBA | ESPN+

TBD vs. to be determined (DIII semi-finals) | TBA | ESPN+

Monday December 23

Coastal Carolina vs. UTSA (Myrtle Beach Bowl) | 11am | ESPN

Northern Illinois vs. Fresno State (famous Idaho Potato Bowl) | 2:30 PM | ESPN

NCAA football games are broadcast on a wide range of channels, from mainstream cable networks, including the entire ESPN suite (that’s also ESPN2 and ESPNU), Fox and FS1, ABC, NBC and CBS, to CBSSN, Big Ten Network, SEC Network , ACC Network and more.

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Dazed? You’re not alone. Here’s a look at the platforms we recommend watching ahead of the 2024 NCAA football season so that game time is as easy as turning on the TV….

(DirectTV)

The DirecTV Stream’s Choice tier (currently $105.98/month with fees) gives you access to all the usual football suspects: NFL Network, ABC, NBC, CBS, and Fox. Plus, with the Choice tier you get CBSSN, FS1, ACC Network, Big Ten Network, SEC Network, and plenty of local RSNs. The best part is that you can currently try all of this for free. So if you’re interested in trying out a live TV streaming service for football season but aren’t ready to commit yet, we recommend starting with DirecTV Stream.

You also get unlimited Cloud DVR storage included in whichever DirecTV package you choose.

Plus points

  • Free trial of the full package available
  • Many local RSNs included
  • Unlimited cloud DVR
Disadvantages

  • Costs
  • ABC and ESPN are currently not included

Try it for free at DirecTV

(Fubo)

Fubo TV gives you access to ESPN, Fox, ABC, CBS, NBC and over 100 live channels. Starting at $80 per month, the live TV streaming service is definitely pricey (though certainly not the most expensive option on this list), but offers almost every channel you need to watch both the NCAA football season and the 2024 NFL season. Fubo subscribers also get 1,000 hours of cloud DVR storage. The platform also offers a free trial period.

Plus points

  • Free trial of the full package available
  • 1000 hours of cloud DVR storage

$44.99/month at Fubo

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