College football fans can now watch games on YouTube. Here is a look at how.
We are just a few weeks away from college football kicking off another season. While thousands of students, alumni and just pure fans will be attending games at stadiums around the country, many will be watching games from home. With streaming services now taking over the norm of what individuals take in content, the popular video website YouTube is joining the movement.
YouTube began providing a service not too long ago called “YouTube TV”. With many people around the world ditching cable due to expensive contracts, YouTube is now providing a cable-free option. YouTube TV offers users access to live TV on your computer, phone, tablet or any other streaming device such as Roku, Chromecast and Apple TV. No big contracts or cable subscriptions are required.
Most importantly to all of the sports fans out there, YouTube TV provides access to all live events. This includes college football on all CBS, NBC, ESPN and FOX channels. The dedicated college football fan might be paying something along the lines of a “premium package” for all of the channels college football is on during the fall. However, with this service, those days are over with.
To get started, fan should go to the official YouTube TV page. There you can start a free trial. If it is something worthwhile, users can pay just $40 per month for live TV from over 60 networks.
YouTube has provided fans in the past with just highlights they might have missed. This new service provides all the great moments that make college football great live. If fans want to watch college football this season but do not want to be paying a lot for cable to catch all the action, then YouTube TV is a pleasant alternative.