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College football live in 2026 — every channel + cheap streaming

ABC, ESPN, FOX, CBS, SEC Network, Big Ten Network — that’s where Saturday lives. Here’s the cheapest path.

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TL;DR: College football live in 2026 splits across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, FOX, FS1, CBS, SEC Network, Big Ten Network, ACC Network, and Pac-12 Network successor. Saturdays cluster at noon ET, 3:30pm ET, and 7:30pm ET kick-offs. Cheapest legitimate full-coverage path: Slam Dunk Zone at $39.95/mo flat — covers all major CFB networks plus 4,990+ other channels. About $43/mo less than YouTube TV ($82.99) and $35-$45/mo less than the typical Sling+ESPN+ stack. 5,000+ HD channels, 6 simultaneous devices, fulfilled by AccuViewTV with 24/7 chat support.

Where college football actually airs in 2026

Saturday windows split across the major broadcast partners:

  • ABC + ESPN family (ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU): SEC Saturday primetime, ACC, Big 12, plus the College Football Playoff bracket.
  • FOX + FS1 + FS2: Big Ten Saturday games, Big 12 select windows, the Big Noon Saturday slot.
  • CBS + Paramount+: Select SEC games (smaller package post-2024 rights deal), Army-Navy.
  • SEC Network + Big Ten Network + ACC Network: Conference-specific games not on national TV.
  • NBC + Peacock: Notre Dame home games + Big Ten select package.

Cheapest paths to college football coverage

Free OTA: ABC + CBS + FOX + NBC over the air gets you the marquee national broadcasts in your local market. Adds nothing for SEC Network/Big Ten Network/ESPNU — those need a paid service.

Cheapest paid stack: Sling Orange ($45/mo for ESPN family) + ESPN+ ($11.99) + Peacock ($7.99) = $64.98/mo, still missing the conference networks. Full coverage requires YouTube TV ($82.99) or Hulu + Live TV ($82.99) plus ESPN+ — about $94/mo total.

Slam Dunk Zone at $39.95/mo flat carries ABC, ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU, FOX/FS1/FS2, CBS, NBC, SEC Network, Big Ten Network, and ACC Network in one membership. About $54/mo less than the YouTube TV + ESPN+ stack.

What you get on SDZ for college football

The $39.95 membership for CFB:

  • ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU live — every CFP game, SEC primetime, ACC, Big 12.
  • FOX, FS1, FS2 live — Big Ten Saturday, Big Noon Saturday, Big 12 select.
  • CBS live — Saturday primetime when carrying SEC.
  • NBC + the linear Notre Dame package.
  • SEC Network, Big Ten Network, ACC Network — conference-specific Saturday slates.
  • 6 simultaneous device streams = different family members watch different games.
 YouTube TV + ESPN+Slam Dunk Zone
Monthly cost$94.98$39.95 flat
ABC + ESPN familyYesYes
FOX/FS1/FS2YesYes
Conference networksYesYes
Annual cost$1,139.76$479.40

FAQ

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What channels carry college football live in 2026?

ABC, ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU, FOX/FS1/FS2, CBS/Paramount+, NBC/Peacock, SEC Network, Big Ten Network, and ACC Network. SDZ at $39.95/mo flat carries all the major linear networks in one membership.

Where does the College Football Playoff air in 2026?

The expanded 12-team CFP bracket airs primarily on ESPN/ABC/ESPN2 with select first-round games on TNT through the multi-network rights deal. The semifinals and Championship Game are on ESPN. SDZ at $39.95 carries all the ESPN family and ABC live.

Can I watch college football free?

Free OTA broadcast options: ABC, CBS, FOX, NBC carry many CFB Saturday games over the air free in HD with an antenna. Cable-only conference networks (SEC Network, Big Ten Network, ACC Network) require a paid service. SDZ at $39.95/mo flat is the cheapest paid full-coverage option.

Is college football on Peacock?

Yes — Peacock streams Notre Dame home games and select Big Ten games as part of NBC’s CFB package. Peacock Premium is $7.99/mo. SDZ at $39.95 carries NBC’s linear feed plus the rest of the Big Ten broadcaster slate.

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