College Football Playoff: How to Watch Boise State vs. Penn State Tonight
Boise State swept the Mountain West Conference with a perfect 7-0 record and improved to 12-1 overall on the season behind a stellar effort from running back Ashton Jeanty. The Heisman Trophy runner-up rushed for 2,497 yards this season, the fourth-most in college football history. Boise State’s only blemish was a narrow 37-24 road win over No. 1 Oregon in September. The Broncos were the highest-ranked team out of the five teams and earned the No. 3 seed in the group stage. college football playoff.
Boise State’s next game is a date in the desert with No. 6 Penn State. The Nittany Lions are second in the Big Ten with an 8-1 record, behind Oregon State with a 12-2 overall record. They had an impressive performance in the first round of the playoffs, defeating No. 11 SMU 38-10. Penn State defeated Boise State by 11 points despite being the lower seed.
Boise State and Penn State kick off the CFP quarterfinals at the Fiesta Bowl in Glendale, Arizona. Tonight at 7:30 PM ET (4:30 PM PT) ESPN. If you don’t have a cable or satellite TV subscription, you can Live TV streaming services. Keep reading to see the full playoff schedule and the cheapest ways to watch tonight’s game and the rest of the College Football Playoff games.
College Football Playoff TV Schedule
The CFP continues with its first quarterfinal game tonight and the national championship game on Monday, January 20th. Each game will be televised on ESPN. Here is the remaining schedule (all times Eastern):
Quarterfinals:
Tuesday, December 31st
- Fiesta Bowl: No. 3 Boise State vs. No. 6 Penn State, 7:30 p.m.
Wednesday, January 1
- Peach Bowl: No. 4 Arizona State vs. No. 5 Texas, 1 p.m.
- Rose Bowl: No. 1 Oregon vs. No. 8 Ohio State, 5 p.m.
- Sugar Bowl: No. 2 Georgia vs. No. 7 Notre Dame, 8:45 p.m.
Semifinals:
Thursday, January 9
Friday, January 10
CFP National Championship:
- Monday, January 20, 7:30 p.m.
How to watch CFP without cable
All five major live TV streaming services offer ESPN, with Sling TV being the cheapest option at $40 or $45 per month.
Sling TV’s Sling Orange package includes ESPN and costs $45 per month in areas with local network and $40 in other areas.
Fubo’s Essential plan costs $80 per month and includes ESPN. Fubo currently offers the first month for $45.
All of the above live TV streaming services allow you to cancel at any time and require a stable internet connection. Looking for more information? take a look at our Guide to Live TV Streaming Services.