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College is back, and if you don’t have cable, that doesn’t mean you have to miss out on watching your favorite teams dominate the field.

With ESPN+, sports fans can watch college football games online without cable and enjoy 350 FCS games from 11 conferences with nearly 100 Group of 5 games, including 24 AAC, 10 CUSA, 29 MAC, 25 Sun Belt and 6 Independent. ESPN+ continues to add more Power 5 content with 25 games from 14 SEC schools, 11 Big 12 schools and 2 ACC schools. Additionally, Oklahoma and Alabama will appear for the first time ever on ESPN+.

See below how to catch all the best college football games this season and sign up for ESPN+ here.

How to watch college football without cable

ESPN+ lets you watch college football games online anytime on up to three devices. You can stream, recover and play back in HD using connected devices including Android, Amazon Fire, Apple products, Chromecast, Roku, Oculus Go, Playstation, Samsung Smart TV and more.

You can get an ESPN+ subscription for $9.99 per month, or save over 15% with an annual ESPN+ plan for $99.99 per year. You can also bundle ESPN+ with Disney+ and Hulu for $13.99 per month here.

In addition to college football, ESPN+ members can watch live games in other sports and exclusive video on demand, as well as access content from what was formerly known as ESPN Insider. In addition to games, ESPN+ has original shows to stream on demand, including game recaps and analysis hosted by Peyton Manning, a shorter version of NFL Primetimeas well as full replays of historic NFL games.

Is ESPN+ different from ESPN?

ESPN+ differs from ESPN with thousands of exclusive live events, original studio shows and popular series that are not on the ESPN networks. ESPN+ allows subscribers to purchase UFC PPV events and access an extensive archive of on-demand content. ESPN+ also gives you access to exclusive fantasy sports tools and premium articles.

However, an ESPN+ subscription does not give you access to stream ESPN’s traditional television networks or the content on them.

College Football Game Schedule

See below for some of the featured college football games available to stream on ESPN+ this season:

Week 1

September 2nd – Kansas vs. Tennessee Tech – 8pm ET/5pm PT
Sept. 3 – Iowa State vs. Southeast Missouri State – 2pm ET/ 11am PT
September 3 – Kentucky vs. Miami (OH) – 7:00 PM ET / 4:00 PM PT
September 3 – Auburn vs. Mercer – 7:00 PM ET/ 4:00 PM PT
September 3 – Baylor vs. Albany – 7pm ET/ 4pm PT
September 3 – South Carolina vs. Georgia State – 7:30pm ET/4:30pm PT
September 3 – Kansas State vs. South Dakota – 7pm ET/4pm PT
September 3 – Texas Tech vs. Murray State – 8:00 PM ET / 5:00 PM PT

Week 2

September 10 – Kansas vs. West Virginia – 6pm ET/ 3pm PT
September 10 – Ole Miss vs. Central Arkansas – 7:00 PM ET/ 4:00 PM PT
September 10 – Georgia Tech vs. Western Carolina – 7:00 PM ET/ 4:00 PM PT
September 10 – Oklahoma vs. Kent State – 7:00 PM ET/ 4:00 PM PT
September 10 – TCU vs. Tarleton – 8:00 PM ET/ 5:00 PM PT

Week 3

September 17th – Missouri vs Abilene Christian – 12pm ET/ 9am PT
September 17 – West Virginia vs. Towson – 1:00 PM ET / 10:00 AM PT
September 17 – Iowa State vs. Ohio – 2pm ET/ 11am PT
Sept. 17 – Rutgers vs. Temple – 2pm ET/ 11am PT
September 17 – Kansas State vs. Tulane – 3pm ET / 12pm PT
Sept. 17 – Duke vs. North Carolina A&T – 6pm ET/3pm PT
September 17 – Tennessee vs. Akron – 7:00 PM ET/4:00 PM PT
September 17 – Arkansas vs. Missouri State – 7:00 PM ET/4:00 PM PT
September 17 – Oklahoma State vs. Arkansas-Pine Bluff – 7pm ET/4pm PT

Week 4

September 24 – Georgia vs. Kent State – 12 pm ET/ 9 am PT
Sept. 24 – LSU vs. New Mexico – 7:30pm ET/ 4:30pm PT

Week 12

Nov. 19 – Alabama vs. Austin Peay – 12pm ET/ 9am PT
Nov. 19 – Texas A&M vs. UMass – Time TBD

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