YouTube TV College Football Schedule: Which Games Can You Watch Without ESPN Today?

What College Football games can you watch today on YouTube TV? Everything you need to know amid the ongoing Disney and ESPN drama.

Throughout the week, ESPN has been running advertisements warning fans that if YouTube TV cannot reach an agreement with Disney by October 30, they may miss out on broadcasts, including College Football GameDay. Tulane and UTSA were taken off the air on Thursday night.

This controversy arose after it was reported that YouTube TV was allegedly failing to pay fair rates for Disney programming. Following the decision to remove Disney from YouTube TV, sports fans have lost access to NCAA Football, the NFL, and the NBA.

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Which Games Can You Watch On YouTube TV Today?

Penn State vs Ohio State

Ohio State is back in action this weekend following a Bye Week. They are currently 7-0 and have a 21.1% chance of retaining their National Championship according to PFSN’s playoff meter. Meanwhile, Penn State is yet to win a game following the decision to fire James Franklin.

Today’s game will be broadcast on Fox Sports, which is available through YouTube TV. Joel Klatt and Gus Johnson will be calling the game, which kicks off at 12:00 p.m. EST in Ohio.

After starting the season unbeaten, Ohio State is currently the No. 1-ranked team in the nation. They are coming off a bye week, going into this week’s Big Ten clash, with head coach Ryan Day speaking on how fresh his team is during a recent interview.

“That’s it. We want the fans to be as loud as they possibly can, make it as miserable as possible. I think the crowds have been awesome this year, but we have to be at our best; the fans have to be at their best. We need that on Saturday.”

Meanwhile, Penn State has had a miserable start to the season. Following their most recent loss to Iowa, they are currently 3-4 and, according to PFSN’s playoff meter, are projected to miss a bowl game with a 5-6 record. Despite that, Day still expects a tough challenge.

Army vs Air Force

The Army Black Knights visit the Air Force Falcons at Falcon Stadium today. The matchup will air on CBS, with the kickoff at 12 p.m. ET. CBS Sports is also accessible through YouTube TV.

The Black Knights are heading into this Week 10 match after a 24-17 loss to the Tulane Green Wave in their most recent game. Meanwhile, the Falcons are coming off a 24-21 win over the Wyoming Cowboys. This match has huge significance for the Army and their bowl game hopes.

“There have been some great battles. We just have to do as well as we possibly can just like they have to do what they do as possibly as they can. The team that does it best and likely makes the fewest mistakes will likely find itself in the winner’s circle.” Army’s head coach, Jeff Monken, said ahead of today’s game.

Texas Tech vs Kansas State.

Texas Tech will look to take on Kansas State on Fox, the battle is available through YouTube TV. Following last weekend’s victory over Oklahoma State, they will be seeking their second consecutive win after suffering their first defeat to Arizona State.

Despite their loss to the Sun Devils, the Red Raiders are still on course to make the postseason, according to PFSN’s playoff meter. They have a 32.48% chance of reaching the playoffs.

“They’re a hard-nosed football team, they’ve got one of the best receivers that will be drafted this year. They’ve got a legitimate dual threat quarterback, they’re playing better on defense.” Texas Tech head coach Joey McGuire said ahead of the game.

Outside of these three games, other notable games that can be viewed on YouTube TV include UAB vs. UConn, Washington State vs. Oregon State, and the No. 2-ranked Indiana Hoosiers at Maryland.

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