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Disney-owned content has been removed from YouTube TV as the two companies failed to renew their contract, USA TODAY reports. That includes ESPN, which is set to stream and broadcast the UC game. So, how can football fans watch the first-ever game between surging Cincinnati and Utah, including the morning College GameDay broadcast?
While the trip to Utah isn’t a new experience for the “GameDay” crew, which visited Salt Lake City in 2004, 2010, 2015, 2016 and most recently in 2023, one new cast member who has a bit of history with the Utes is making his SLC “GameDay” debut.
Wake up, college football fans, it’s time for a busy Saturday across the nation, and the ESPN College GameDay is ready to kick things off as Week 10 ramps up. On Saturday morning, the College GameDay crew set up shop in Salt Lake City for a late-night top-25 showdown between the No.
Smith was the "GameDay" guest picker in 2023 for Utah's game against Oregon, which might deter ESPN from choosing him again. Weddle, one of the best players in Utah history, is another potential option.
In Week 10, the Bearcats will put that ranking on the line against No. 24 Utah, which has rattled off its own stretch of three wins in the last four games. And College GameDay will be on site for that meeting in Salt Lake City. College GameDay will be in Salt Lake City, Utah, for the game between No. 17 Cincinnati and No. 24 Utah.
ESPN's College GameDay is in Salt Lake City for the matchup between the Cincinnati Bearcats and the Utah Utes. Cincinnati quarterback Brendan Sorsby is a semifinalist for the Davey O'Brien Award, having accounted for 27 total touchdowns. The Utes are 2-6 ...
Disney has pulled its channels from YouTube TV after it failed to reach a new contract agreement with parent company Google. Texas football fans may need to seek alternatives to watch Saturday's game.
You’re losing a significant chunk of video programming from ABC and ESPN due to Google and Disney struggling to reach a licensing deal. On Thursday night, YouTube TV’s parent Google announced it was losing access to Disney content,