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Here's how to watch ESPN and ABC college football games in Week 11 without YouTube TV, as Disney and Google are still in a carriage dispute.
ESPN announced a notable decision regarding its college football pregame show after making a deal with YouTube TV.
College football fans took to X to express their joy at finally having ESPN coverage back on YouTube TV for Week 12.
Florida vs. Ole Miss kicks off at 7 p.m. on ESPN. Fans can stream the game with the Unlimited plan ($29.99 per month) on the new ESPN app, as well as Fubo, which offers a free trial for new subscribers. The Sling Orange plan also comes with ESPN with a $4.99 day package available (the other ESPN channels cost extra).
Disney and Google reached a deal to restore ESPN access to YouTube TV subscribers just ahead of a huge college football slate, including a big Alabama game.
YouTube TV dispute continues for a third weekend, affecting major matchups including Texas vs. Georgia and Oklahoma vs. Alabama. Here's how fans can still watch for free.
The 15-day Disney-YouTube TV blackout has become Disney's longest ever, with more marquee college football games and the Dallas Cowboys approaching.
Listen to SI’s new college sports podcast, Others Receiving Votes, below or on Apple and Spotify. Watch the show on SI’s YouTube channel. This article was originally published on as Forde: College Football Playoff Projected Bracket After Week 12.
After missing two weekends of college and professional football, YouTube TV subscribers will finally have their access to ESPN restored. The deal was announced Friday night.