Alright, folks, gather ’round, let me tell you about my little adventure trying to catch the Towson Tigers and NDSU football game. It all started when I got the itch to watch some good ol’ college football. I remembered that epic 2013 NCAA championship game between Towson and North Dakota, so I figured, why not see if they’re playing again?
First thing I did was hit up the internet, as one does these days. I punched in “Towson Tigers football vs NDSU football” into the search bar and started digging. Found out pretty quick that these two teams were indeed set to face off again. This time, it was happening in Fargo, which, if you don’t know, is where North Dakota State plays. The date was set: Saturday, September 21st. Nice!

Next up, I needed to figure out how to actually watch the darn game. I ain’t got cable, so I was looking for a way to stream it online. My search results pointed me towards a few options like DIRECTV STREAM, fuboTV, Hulu Live TV, and Sling TV. But then I saw something about ESPN+. Seemed like a pretty sweet deal – only $10.99 a month, or you can go for a whole year for $109.99. For less than 11 bucks, I could watch the game live! That’s a steal, I tell ya.
So, I went ahead and signed up for ESPN+. It was a breeze, I gotta say. Got the subscription, marked my calendar for September 21st, 1:00 PM. Coverage starts at 12:50 PM, so I made sure to be ready a bit early. Don’t wanna miss the kickoff, right?
The day finally rolled around. I got my snacks ready, settled into my favorite chair, and fired up ESPN+. Found the game, no problem. There it was, Towson vs. NDSU, live from the Fargodome. Dom Izzo and Kyle Emanuel were on the call, and it felt like I was right there in the stands.
Here’s a little breakdown of how it all went down:
- Figured out the game: Towson Tigers vs. NDSU in Fargo.
- Found the date and time: Saturday, September 21st, 1:00 PM ET (12:00 PM CT).
- Looked for streaming options: DIRECTV STREAM, fuboTV, Hulu Live TV, Sling TV, and then discovered ESPN+.
- Signed up for ESPN+: $10.99 for the month, easy peasy.
- Watched the game: Got comfy, tuned in on ESPN+, and enjoyed the action.
The End Result
It was a great game, folks. Totally worth the ten bucks and some change. If you’re a college football fan and you’re looking for a way to catch games without breaking the bank, I highly recommend giving ESPN+ a shot. It’s simple, it’s cheap, and it gets you right into the heart of the action. And that’s my two cents on how I watched the Towson Tigers take on the NDSU Bison. Hope this helps someone out there who’s trying to do the same!
