Okay, so, I wanted to watch the Baylor football game today. First, I did a quick search to find out when and where the game was playing. Turns out, it was the Texas Bowl, with Baylor Bears facing off against the LSU Tigers. Cool, cool.
Then I checked the timings. The game was scheduled for today, Tuesday, December 31st, kicking off at 3:30 PM ET. Perfect, I had plenty of time to get ready.

Figuring Out Where to Watch
Now, the big question – where to watch it? A little more digging told me that the game was going to be broadcast on ESPN2. But, I don’t have cable TV. So I started looking into streaming options.
Streaming Services to the Rescue!
Luckily, there are tons of streaming services out there! I found out that I could watch it on ESPN+ or SEC Network+. And guess what? I could get SEC Network+ with a free 5-day trial of Directv Stream! That sounded pretty good.
But, I kept looking around, just in case. Sling TV, Hulu Live TV, Fubo, and even YouTube TV all showed SEC Network+ as well. And Fubo also offered a free trial! Man, I had choices.
Free Trial for the Win!
I decided to go with the Fubo free trial, since it was the simplest option for me. I signed up, which took like, two minutes. Easy peasy.
Game Time!
Finally, 3:30 PM ET rolled around, and I was all set. I got my snacks, got comfy on the couch, and started watching the game through Fubo. And let me tell you, it was a great game! Totally worth the little bit of effort to figure out how to watch it.
- Searched for game details (teams, time, date).
- Found out it was on ESPN2.
- Explored streaming options since I don’t have cable.
- Discovered ESPN+, SEC Network+, Directv Stream, Sling TV, Hulu Live TV, Fubo, and YouTube TV as options.
- Signed up for a Fubo free trial.
- Watched the game!
So yeah, that’s how I ended up watching the Baylor game today. It’s pretty easy to watch games online these days, even without cable. Just gotta know where to look!
