Hey guys, it’s your boy back again with another one of my tech adventures. Today’s little project was figuring out how to catch the Indiana football game. You know, sometimes you just want to chill and watch some good old college football, but then you find yourself in a maze of channels and schedules. So, let me walk you through how I tackled this.
First off, I grabbed my phone and started googling “What channel is the Indiana football game on?” I mean, Google’s usually my go-to for these kinds of things. The search results popped up, and it looked like there was a game between Indiana and Notre Dame. I saw a bunch of results mentioning ABC and ESPN. I got the feeling that this info was a bit outdated, but hey, it was a start.

I dug a little deeper, looking for the most recent schedule. I stumbled upon some info saying the next game was actually against Michigan State, and it was supposed to be on Peacock. Interesting, right? Not what I was expecting. The time was set for 3:30 p.m. ET on a Saturday, which was good to know.
Narrowing Down the Search
- Checked multiple sources to confirm the opponent and broadcast details.
- Realized the game I was interested in might be different from the initial search results.
- Noted the time and date for the upcoming game against Michigan State.
But I still wanted to be sure about the Indiana vs. Michigan game. Another search result mentioned that this particular game would be broadcast nationally on CBS. Now we’re talking! This seemed more like the info I was after. Plus, it mentioned something about a free trial with Fubo, which sounded like a sweet deal if I wanted to stream it.
So, I double-checked a few more sources, just to be safe. Most of them confirmed that the Indiana vs. Michigan game would indeed be on CBS. Some also highlighted that it could be streamed on platforms like Fubo.
The Final Verdict
- Confirmed the Indiana vs. Michigan game is on CBS.
- Found out about streaming options like Fubo.
- Made a mental note to check the exact time closer to the game day.
After all that digging around, I finally felt confident I had the right information. It’s a bit of a hassle sometimes, but hey, that’s the price we pay for staying in the loop. Now I can plan my Saturday, get some snacks ready, and enjoy the game without any last-minute channel surfing stress. Hope this little adventure of mine helps you out next time you’re trying to catch a game. Stay tuned for more of my tech escapades!