YouTube TV customers can still watch SEC Network college football free amid blackout; here’s how

YouTube TV Customers Lose Access to SEC Network Amid Contract Dispute

YouTube TV subscribers are currently unable to watch SEC Network and other ESPN family channels due to an ongoing disagreement between Disney-owned ESPN and YouTube TV, which is owned by Google.

Alternative Ways to Watch College Football

Despite the blackout on YouTube TV, fans can still catch college football games through multiple other streaming services that carry ESPN sports channels.

Details on Access and Costs

While most major streaming platforms include SEC Network in their lineup, some require additional fees for premium sports channels affected by the dispute, such as SEC Network, ACC Network, and ESPNU.

"SEC Network, ACC Network and other ESPN-family sports channels are carried on every other major live Internet TV streaming service, including fuboTV (free trial), Sling ($25 off first month) and others."

Summary

Though YouTube TV viewers face a blackout on SEC Network, multiple other streaming options remain available to watch college football games without interruption this season.

Author’s summary: YouTube TV subscribers can still watch college football on SEC Network and related ESPN channels through alternative streaming services despite the current blackout.

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Syracuse.com Syracuse.com — 2025-11-07

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