College Football Games on TV Today: Complete Schedule, Times, Channels, Live Streams to Watch Saturday’s Bowl Games

College Football Games on TV Today: Complete Schedule, Times, Channels, Live Streams to Watch Saturday’s Bowl Games

Saturday marks the busiest day of the college football bowl season, with eight games – and some of the best players in the country – on the schedule.

Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter and star quarterback Shedeur Sanders will suit up one final time for No. 23 Colorado. The Buffaloes will battle No. 17 BYU in the Alamo Bowl for their first 10-win season since 2016.

Cam Ward, who will be one of the first quarterbacks off the field in April’s NFL Draft, is preparing for his collegiate finale in the highly anticipated Pop-Tarts Bowl. Ward and the 13th-ranked Hurricanes face No. 18 Iowa State.

Elsewhere, North Carolina plays its first game since hiring legendary head coach Bill Belichick as its new head coach. The Tar Heels will face UConn in the Fenway Bowl with Freddie Kitchens serving as interim coach.

The Sporting News has everything you need to know about Saturday’s college football bowl games.

College football games on TV today

Matchup Time (ET) TV channels
North Carolina vs. UConn (Fenway Bowl) 11 a.m ESPN, Fubo
Nebraska vs. Boston College (Pinstripe Bowl) 12 o’clock ABC, Fubo
TCU vs. Louisiana (New Mexico Bowl) 2:15 p.m ESPN, Fubo
No. 13 Miami vs. No. 18 Iowa State (Pop-Tarts Bowl) 3:30 p.m ABC, Fubo
Colorado State vs. Miami (OH) (Arizona Bowl) 4:30 p.m The CW Network, Fubo
NC State vs. East Carolina (Military Bowl) 5:45 p.m ESPN, Fubo
No. 23 Colorado vs. No. 17 BYU (Alamo Bowl) 7:30 p.m ABC, Fubo
No. 22 Army vs. Louisiana Tech (Independence Bowl) 9:15 p.m ESPN, Fubo

Here’s how to watch college football today: TV channels, live streams

  • TV channels: ABC | ESPN | The CW Network
  • Live stream: Fubo

The majority of Saturday’s college football bowl games are split between ABC and ESPN.

The CW Network will have exclusive coverage of the Arizona Bowl, with Colorado State taking on Miami (OH).

Viewers can live stream all games using Fubo, which offers a free trial so you can try before you buy.

For a limited time, you can get your first month of Fubo for just $49.99, a savings of $30. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and more than 200 top live TV and sports channels without cable. (On participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

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Listen to Saturday’s bowl games live with SiriusXM.

Get SiriusXM free for the first month. Listen to live NBA, NFL, MLB and NHL games, as well as NASCAR, college sports and more. Stay up to date with all the news and get all the analysis across multiple sports-specific channels.

Below you will find the team-specific channels for each game.

Matchup Time (ET) SiriusXM Channel
North Carolina vs. UConn (Fenway Bowl) 11 a.m 81 (national)
Nebraska vs. Boston College (Pinstripe Bowl) 12 o’clock 80 (National), 84 (Nebraska), 371 (Boston College)
TCU vs. Louisiana (New Mexico Bowl) 2:15 p.m 83 (national)
No. 13 Miami vs. No. 18 Iowa State (Pop-Tarts Bowl) 3:30 p.m 80 (National), 84 (Miami), 198 (Iowa State)
Colorado State vs. Miami (OH) (Arizona Bowl) 4:30 p.m 81 (national)
NC State vs. East Carolina (Military Bowl) 5:45 p.m 83 (national)
No. 23 Colorado vs. No. 17 BYU (Alamo Bowl) 7:30 p.m 80 (National), 84 (Colorado), 143 (BYU)
No. 22 Army vs. Louisiana Tech (Independence Bowl) 9:15 p.m 81 (national), 201 (army)

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