Hey everyone, it’s your boy back at it again with another how-to. So, the other day, I was trying to figure out if the Auburn football game was on TV. You know how it is, you get all hyped up for the game, but then you gotta scramble to find out where to watch it. Ain’t nobody got time for that!
Check the TV Schedule
First things first, I grabbed my phone and started digging around online. I typed in something like, “What channel is the Auburn game on today?” into the search bar. I scrolled through a couple of results, and it looked like the SEC Network was the place to be for the Auburn vs. ULM game. Apparently, it was Week 12 of the college football season. Who knew?
Find the Right Channel
Next, I needed to find out if I even had the SEC Network. I flipped through my channel guide, but I couldn’t find it right away. I might not be subscribed to it. Most of these games are on ABC, ESPN and SEC Network these days. I checked the Auburn versus Vanderbilt game on Saturday, and the information about the Auburn versus Samford today, one is on cable, the other is not.
More Searching
I went back to my search results and looked for more info about the upcoming games. It turned out that the Auburn vs. Alabama game was also going to be on ABC. That’s great news, because everyone has access to ABC. Turns out this would be Auburn’s third game of the year broadcast on ABC. Sweet!
About Me
I also found some random stuff about a guy named Oscar Chapman. He’s from Adelaide, South Australia, and he’s been playing football at Auburn for the past four years. Good for him! It’s always cool to see international players making it big in college football.
Conclusion
So, after all that digging, I finally figured out that some Auburn games are on SEC Network, some on ABC, some on cable, and some are not. It’s a bit of a mixed bag, but at least now I know where to look. Hopefully, this little adventure of mine will save you some time and frustration when you’re trying to catch the next Auburn game. War Eagle, or something like that!