How to watch Big 12 college football during 2021 season: Free live streams, TV, channel for Texas, Oklahoma, Iowa State, more

The Big 12 conference opens its 2021 season this weekend.

The 2021 college football season officially kicked off last weekend with Week 0 action, but the bulk of teams open their season this weekend, including in the Big 12.

Fans can watch every game involving a Big 12 team this season for free via a trial of fuboTV.

The games will be broadcast across multiple channels, including ESPN, ABC, Fox Sports 1 and FOX, most of which can be streamed on fuboTV. Select games will be streamed exclusively on ESPN+, which fans can subscribe to here.

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Here are the games taking place on Week One (kick-off times are in Eastern time):

Friday, September 3:

  • South Dakota vs. Kansas, 8 p.m., ESPN+

Saturday, September 4:

  • No. 2 Oklahoma vs. Tulane, 12 p.m., ABC (fuboTV (free trial))
  • Stanford vs. Kansas State, 12 p.m., Fox Sports 1 (fuboTV (free trial))
  • Northern Iowa vs. No. 7 Iowa State, 4:30 p.m., ESPN+
  • No. 23 Louisiana vs. No. 21 Texas, 4:30 p.m., FOX (fuboTV (free trial))
  • Texas Tech vs. Houston, 7 p.m., ESPN (fuboTV (free trial))
  • Missouri State vs. Oklahoma State, 7 p.m., ESPN+
  • Baylor vs. Texas State, 7 p.m., ESPN+
  • Duquesne vs. TCU, 8 p.m., ESPN+

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What is fuboTV?

fuboTV is an over-the-top internet live TV streaming service that offers more than 100 live streaming channels, like ESPN, NFL Network, beIN Sports and news, entertainment and local channels beyond that. It also offers DVR storage space, and is designed for people who want to cut the cord, but still don’t want to miss out on their favorite live TV and sports.

How much does fuboTV cost?

The cheapest option is the family package at $64.99 and includes 120 channels, 250 hours of DVR space and can be used on three screens at once.

The fubo Elite package is $79.99 per month, and offers more than 170 channels, including Showtime channels, extra sports channels and extra news and entertainment channels.

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Brian Fonseca may be reached at bfonseca@njadvancemedia.com.

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