Week 12 is already well underway, but with 63 games still left to savour by the end of the weekend, see how you can access a college football live steam for free, for any match-up of your choosing.
How To Watch College Football For Free
With only a select few broadcasters showing a limited amount of games, accessing college football games can prove difficult for viewers.
Luckily, we have found an alternative way to watch college football live for free, using popular online sportsbook MyBookie. With live streaming capabilities for a host of different sports, you can follow along the action free of charge.
- Create a MyBookie account
- Make an initial deposit to access the live stream
- Choose your game and begin watching college football live stream
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What College Football Games Can You Live Stream Free?
Unlike traditional channels, there is no limit to the games you can access through MyBookie. As long as you are signed up as a registered customer, and have made an initial deposit to become an active member, you can chose any college football live stream you so wish.
Every game can be viewed in clear, uninterrupted and seamless quality, starting with Boston College vs Pittsburgh which is the only college football game on Thursday night.
See below for the full list of college football Week 12 live stream games that will be available on MyBookie.
Thursday 16th November
- Boston College vs Pittsburgh – 7pm ET
Friday 17th November
- South Florida vs UTSA – 9pm ET
- Colorado vs Washington State – 10:30pm ET
Saturday 18th November
- Michigan State vs Indiana – 12pm ET
- Abil Christian vs Texas A&M – 12pm ET
- Coastal Carolina vs Army – 12pm ET
- East Carolina vs Navy – 12pm ET
- UL-Monroe vs Ole Miss – 12pm ET
- Louisville vs Miami Florida – 12pm ET
- Michigan Wolverines vs Maryland – 12pm ET
- Oklahoma vs BYU – 12pm ET
- Rutgers vs Penn State – 12pm ET
- Sacred Heart vs UConn – 12pm ET
- SMU vs Memphis – 12pm ET
- Chattanooga vs Alabama – 12pm ET
- Tulane vs FAU – 12pm ET
- Southern Miss vs Mississippi State – 12pm ET
- Purdue vs Northwestern – 12pm ET
- UMass vs Liberty – 1pm ET
- App State vs James Madison – 2pm ET
- UTEP vs Middle Tennessee – 2pm ET
- Rice vs Charlotte – 2pm ET
- Louisiana Tech vs Jacksonville State – 2pm ET
- Kent State vs Ball State – 2pm ET
- Hawaii vs Wyoming – 2pm ET
- Cincinnati vs West Virginia – 2:30pm ET
- Utah vs Arizona – 2:30pm ET
- Texas State vs Arkansas State – 3pm ET
- Temple vs UAB – 3pm ET
- North Texas vs Tulsa – 3pm ET
- Nevada vs Colorado State – 3pm ET
- Duke vs Virginia – 3pm ET
- Wake Forest vs Notre Dame – 3:30pm ET
- UNLV vs Air Force – 3:30pm ET
- North Carolina vs Clemson – 3:30pm ET
- Louisiana vs Troy – 3:30pm ET
- Georgia v Tennessee – 3:30pm ET
- UCLA vs USC – 3:30pm ET
- Sam Houston vs West Kentucky – 3:30pm ET
- NC State vs Virginia Tech – 3:30pm ET
- Illinois vs Iowa – 3:30pm ET
- Baylor vs TCU – 3:30pm ET
- Minnesota vs Ohio State – 4pm ET
- New Mexico State vs Auburn – 4pm ET
- Oklahoma State vs Houston – 4pm ET
- Oregon vs Arizona State – 4pm ET
- UCF vs Texas Tech – 5pm ET
- Marshall vs South Alabama – 5pm ET
- Old Dominion vs Georgia Southern – 6pm ET
- North Alabama vs Florida State – 6:30pm ET
- California vs Stanford – 6:30pm ET
- Boise State vs Utah State – 7pm ET
- Kansas State vs Kansas Jayhawks – 7pm ET
- Washington vs Oregon State – 7:30pm ET
- Kentucky vs South Carolina – 7:30pm ET
- Nebraska vs Wisconsin – 7:30pm ET
- Florida vs Missouri – 7:30pm ET
- FIU vs Arkansas – 7:30pm ET
- Syracuse vs Georgia Tech – 8pm ET
- Texas vs Iowa State – 8pm ET
- Georgia State vs LSU – 8pm ET
- San Diego State vs San Jose State – 10:30pm ET
- New Mexico vs Fresno State – 10:30pm ET