There are 44 college bowl games/playoff games this year. The first two were on December 17, and the last one, the national championship game, will be on January 10. In all, 86 schools will have played games this post-season.
Streamers used to have a difficult time watching the games live -- at least legally -- but that changed in the 2015 season when the first live streaming service, Sling TV, launched. Now, there are several live streaming services, and you have lots of options when it comes to watching bowl games.
The Games
Four games are scheduled today, all on ESPN. They range from a matchup of 6-6 teams to a matchup between two 10-win teams.
Wednesday, December 29
Wasabi Fenway Bowl
11 AM on ESPN
Southern Methodist (8-4) vs. Virginia (6-6)
New Era Pinstripe Bowl
2:15 PM on ESPN
Maryland (6-6) vs. Virginia Tech (6-6)
Cheez-It Bowl
5:45 PM on ESPN
Clemson (9-3) vs. Iowa State (7-5)
Valero Alamo Bowl
9:15 PM on ESPN
Oregon (10-3) vs. Oklahoma (10-2)
How to Watch
Today's games, like most of the bowl games, will be on a streaming service that carries ESPN. Here are the services.
ESPN/ESPN2
ESPN carries the most games. A few are carried on ESPN2. All services that carry ESPN also carry ESPN2:
- Sling Orange ($35)
- Vidgo ($55)
- YouTube TV ($65)
- Fubo ($65)
- Hulu+Live TV ($70)
- DirecTV Stream ($70)
The cheapest way to watch all of the bowl games is Sling Orange ($35).
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