Okay, so I wanted to watch the Mizzou football game, and I did some digging around.
First off, I found out that the game is going down at Nissan Stadium. You know, the place where the Tennessee Titans, the NFL team, usually play their home games? That’s pretty cool. It seems like Mizzou is favored to win by about 3 points, so I was getting all hyped up for it.

Then, I did some searching to figure out where I could actually watch it. It turns out that it is a Music City Bowl game, Mizzou Tigers against Iowa Hawkeyes. I also found out that the Music City Bowl is going to be live on ESPN. I checked the time, and it’s at 2:30 PM Eastern time, which is 1:30 PM Central time. Perfect!
But here’s the thing – I don’t have cable. So I thought, “No problem, there has to be another way.” And there is! I discovered that I could try out FuboTV or DirecTV Stream. Both of these services offer free trials, so I figured I could sign up for one of those and catch the game without spending any money. Sweet deal, right?
I also heard about something called Mizzou Live. It is like a pre-game and post-game show thing. It is 60 minutes before the game and 30 minutes after, so that is cool, I think. It looks like it is going to give some exclusive stuff about the team, which sounds interesting. You can watch it on channel 32 or channel 186 on Spectrum or something called Charter, whatever that is. And you can also stream it.
And then there’s the radio option. If I just want to listen to the game, I can tune in to SiriusXM.
So yeah, that’s how I figured out how to watch the Mizzou football game. It took a bit of searching, but in the end, it looks like I have got a few options, especially since I don’t have cable. I am thinking I will probably go with one of those free trials and watch it on ESPN. Go Tigers!
