Texas Longhorn football holds the edge in all-time games against the Baylor Bears, winning the last meeting between the two teams, as well as six of the last eight. But don't count the battered and bruised 1-2 Bears out just yet. They're going into week four looking for a huge upset against the Longhorns to ruin their perfect 3-0 record in primetime.
If you can't make it out to Waco to watch the action unfold live, you can always tune in at home — even if you don't have cable. Here's what you need to know to watch.
The 3-0 Texas Longhorns take on the 1-2 Baylor Bears at McLane Stadium in Waco, Texas at 7:30 p.m. ET on Saturday, Sept. 23. The game will be televised in primetime on ABC or ESPN3 for those with cable access, but those without cable can still catch the action live using a live TV streaming service.
Looking to tune into the Texas vs. Baylor game live, but recently got rid of your cable contract? No worries. You'll need a live TV streaming service to watch college football this season — including the primetime Longhorns vs. Bears game this weekend.
A live TV streamer can act as a cable replacement and let you stream ABC and other local and national channels live. While it costs more than a dedicated streaming service such as Paramount+, ESPN+, or Peacock, a live TV streaming service ultimately serves you better in the long run if you're looking to tune into college football games throughout the season. Plus, in the instance of the Texas vs. Baylor game, it's the only way to watch live without a cable contract.
Below, we've broken down the best live TV streaming deals for the Texas vs. Baylor game and beyond.
"Arguably the best premium live TV streaming service out there," as Mashable shopping reporter Leah Stodart noted, YouTube TV gives you a lot of bang for your buck. It has a massive library of over 100 live TV channels, unlimited DVR space, and offers six household accounts with three simultaneous streams. So, while you watch college football, your kids can watch cartoons. You'll be able to watch the Texas vs. Baylor game live in primetime on ABC, plus many other games throughout the rest of the 2023-2024 season on ABC, CBS, NBC, ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPNews, SEC Network, The CW, and more. Start with 20 minutes of commitment-free viewing, then launch a free trial for up to 14 days (it varies between customers) to test the waters. If you decide to keep your subscription going, YouTube TV is offering an introductory rate of $54.99/month for three months ($72.99/month thereafter).
Similar to YouTube TV, but with an even bigger library of channels, FuboTV is our top pick for sports fanatics. Its comprehensive lineup includes local networks like ABC and Fox, plus ESPN, ESPN 2, FS1, FS2, NBC, NFL Network, Pac-12 Network, SEC Network, Big Ten Network, ACC Network, CBS Sports Network, and more. That means you can tune into the Texas vs. Baylor game in primetime, plus watch all of your other favorites throughout the season. You can test it out with a seven-day free trial, giving you the ability to watch the game Saturday for free, but then you'll have to dish out $74.99/month for the Pro tier or $84.99/month for the Elite tier.
Unfortunately, Sling TV isn't currently offering a free trial, but it is offering 50% off your first month of service. And considering it's already the most affordable live TV streaming service on this list at $40/month, that's a pretty attractive offer. Though it does offer a smaller library of channels overall compared to the other options, it's still a decent choice for watching college football live. You'll need the Orange package to watch the Texas vs. Baylor game on ESPN3, which is just $20 for your first month. Be sure to cancel before your first month ends if you want to avoid being charged full price automatically.
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