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NCAAF Live Streams - Watch in HD

Watch every NCAAF college football game live in HD. SEC, Big Ten, ACC, Big 12, and every conference, all CFB streams free.

College football Saturdays are their own kind of chaos: 50-plus games spread from a noon ET kickoff to a "late night in the Pac-time-zone" game that ends near 2:00 AM ET, scattered across ESPN, ABC, FOX, CBS, NBC, and the conference networks (SEC Network, Big Ten Network, ACC Network). No single subscription carries all of it, so fans who want to follow more than their own team inevitably go looking for streams. This page lines up every available NCAAF broadcast so you can flip from a Big Ten heavyweight bout to an SEC slugfest without leaving the list.

What makes college football different from the pros is the sheer breadth - the sport that most rewards having every game in one place. On a given Saturday you might want Ohio State-Michigan at noon, a 3:30 PM ET SEC game on CBS, a primetime ABC matchup at 7:30 PM ET, and a late Mountain West game after midnight, and the channel tabs on each page give you a backup when a feed buckles during a two-minute drill.

Coverage runs the full season: Week 0 and Week 1 kickoff weekend, the Saturday grind through November rivalry week, conference championship weekend, the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff, the New Year's Six bowls, and the National Championship in January, which carries the deepest set of backup sources of the year. Fans who follow the college game year-round can also find hoops on our NCAAB streams page, and when Saturdays end the pro game continues on NFL streams.

Games are added as kickoff approaches and feeds generally come online 30 to 60 minutes beforehand, so if a matchup is not listed yet, check back closer to start. TheTVApp is a free aggregator and hosts none of the video - each stream is a publicly available third-party link embedded here for convenience.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which networks carry college football, and do I need them all?

Games are split across ESPN, ABC, FOX, CBS, NBC, and the SEC/Big Ten/ACC networks. You do not need any of those subscriptions here - every available game is aggregated from free third-party feeds in one list.

Is the 12-team College Football Playoff covered?

Yes, the full expanded Playoff, the New Year’s Six bowls, and the National Championship. Playoff and title games carry the most backup channels because demand peaks in January.

What are the main Saturday kickoff windows?

The traditional slots are noon ET, 3:30 PM ET, and a 7:00-8:00 PM ET primetime window, with late West-Coast games running past midnight. Thursday and Friday night games appear during the season too.

Can I follow more than one game at once on a busy Saturday?

Every live game is in a single list, so you can jump between matchups quickly. Open a new tab for a second game if you want to keep two going at the same time.