Alright, folks, let’s talk about how I figured out where to catch the Hawkeye football game today. It wasn’t too complicated, but I figured I’d share my process since game days can get a bit hectic, and nobody wants to miss kickoff.
So, first things first, I grabbed my phone and started with a simple search. I typed in something like, “what channel is the Hawkeye football game on today?” This gave me a bunch of results, but I was looking for the most straightforward answer.
I saw a couple of different options pop up. For example, one search showed me that the Iowa vs. Nebraska game was going to be on NBC. Cool, that’s easy enough if I’m at home near my TV. But it also mentioned that I could stream it on Fubo or Peacock. I made a mental note of that in case I ended up needing to watch on my phone or laptop.
Then I checked another game. It was Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Missouri Tigers. This one was on ESPN. Also, it gave me the option to watch on Fubo. Nice to have options, right?
Another game I looked up, Iowa Hawkeyes vs. Washington Huskies, was set for 12 p.m. ET. Time zones can be tricky, so I double-checked to make sure I had the right time for my area.
And for good measure, I saw that the Iowa-UCLA game was going to be on Fox. Plus, it mentioned streaming options on the Fox Sports app or Fubo again. It’s like Fubo is everywhere for these games!
And guess what? There was another game, Iowa vs. Michigan State and Nebraska vs. Iowa. Different opponents, but still good to know.
For those of us who are into the Big Ten, there was also a mention of streaming non-televised events on something called B1G+. They said you could get full and condensed replays, which sounds pretty cool if you miss something live.
Lastly, I came across something about the Music City Bowl, where Iowa was playing Missouri again. That was going to be on ESPN too, with a live stream available on Fubo. They even mentioned the time: 2:30 p.m. Eastern, which is 1:30 p.m. Central time.
So, after all that digging, here’s what I ended up doing:
- Checked the schedule for the specific game I wanted to watch.
- Confirmed the channel (NBC, ESPN, or Fox, depending on the game).
- Made sure I had access to Fubo or Peacock if I needed to stream.
And that’s it! Now I’m all set to enjoy the game without any last-minute scrambling. Hope this helps you out for the next game day. Go Hawkeyes!