There’ll be a few exclusive Big Ten football games available to watch on the Big Ten Network this week. Here’s how you can tune in and stay up to date on the action.
How Do I Watch the Big Ten Network?
If you don’t have the Big Ten Network available through your cable provider, there are a number of streaming services you can use to tune in.
Firstly, you can stream the Big Ten Network live through the Fox Sports App, as the Fox Corporation is the Big Ten Network’s parent organization.
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You can also use a variety of other streaming networks to watch football on the Big Ten Network. YouTube TV offers perhaps the most cost-effective, but there’s also FuboTV, whose full channel offerings slightly outnumber YouTube TV’s.
Big Ten Network Set To House High-Quality Matchups
The Big Ten is one of the strongest conferences in college football. Even games among the conference’s lesser teams end up attracting eyes.
In Week 7, the Big Ten Network will show Michigan State vs. Rutgers in the noon window and Penn State vs. Massachusetts at 3:30 p.m. ET.
If those games don’t pique your interest, you can view the streaming services as an investment, as they’ll allow you to watch the Big Ten Network and many other conference-related programs in the weeks to come.
This week, the talented Nittany Lions squad will seek to regain momentum after the bye week, and they’ll have a good chance to do that against the Minutemen. On offense, Drew Allar is playing very well, and on defense, 2024 NFL Draft prospects like Chop Robinson, Adisa Isaac, and Curtis Jacobs are wreaking havoc.
The Michigan State vs. Rutgers battle is a bit more evenly matched. Rutgers is 4-2 overall and 1-2 in conference play, while Michigan State is 2-3 overall and 0-2 in conference play.
The Spartans have questions to answer on both sides of the ball, and Rutgers’ offense has struggled to gain steam as well. But a Rutgers defense coached by Greg Schiano and boosted by talents like Tyreem Powell, Max Melton, and Wesley Bailey will give the Spartans all the trouble they can handle.

