You Won’t Believe Which College Football Teams Are Shocking Fans Today—Catch Every Game LIVE!

As the excitement of the football season begins to diminish, many fans are left wondering about their viewing options. On Saturday, January 24, 2026, the college football landscape has already concluded, with the Indiana Hoosiers defeating the Miami Hurricanes with a score of 27-21 on August 29, marking the end of the 2025-26 college football season. Unfortunately, this means there are no college football games to catch on TV today.
However, there's a silver lining for football enthusiasts. The anticipation is building for the AFC Championship and NFC Championship games set for Sunday, January 25. Fans can look forward to a double-header, which promises to be thrilling. The Denver Broncos will host the New England Patriots at 3 p.m. Eastern on CBS, followed by a fierce NFC West rivalry as the Los Angeles Rams take on the Seattle Seahawks at 6:30 p.m. Eastern on Fox. This playoff intensity is something that no true football fan will want to miss.
Additionally, the excitement doesn't end with the championship games. The Super Bowl is right around the corner, scheduled for Sunday, February 8, at 6:30 p.m. on NBC, where the season's best teams will compete for the coveted title.
Looking Ahead: Spring Football
For those who find themselves longing for more football after the Super Bowl, spring football offers a unique alternative. Although it lacks the massive spotlight of the NFL, the United Football League (UFL) is gearing up for its 2026 season, providing fans with an opportunity to enjoy the game during the off-season. On January 22, the UFL announced its full 2026 schedule, showcasing 43 games that will be broadcast across major networks such as FOX, ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, and FS1, as well as the ESPN App. Notably, select games will also be available in Spanish on FOX Deportes and ESPN Deportes.
The 2026 UFL season is set to kick off on Friday, March 27, at 8 p.m. Eastern on Fox Sports, featuring a matchup between the three-time spring football league champion Birmingham Stallions and UFL newcomer Louisville Kings. This game will highlight an "old school meets new school" narrative, as the Stallions, under new Head Coach AJ McCarron, will face the Kings led by Head Coach and Louisville Cardinals great Chris Redman at Lynn Family Stadium.
The UFL is aiming to improve its viewership this year, as data from Sports Pro indicated a decline in TV audiences and attendance during its 2025 regular season. The league averaged 645,000 viewers in its sophomore season, reflecting a 20 percent drop from 2024. Nonetheless, there were bright spots: five games last season attracted over 900,000 viewers, indicating a potential for growth.
As the football calendar progresses, fans can look forward to a mix of thrilling championship games and an engaging spring football season, proving that even when college football takes a break, the love for the game continues to thrive.
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