Alright, folks, gather ’round, gather ’round! So, I had this burning question the other day: “What channel is the Texas football game on?” I’m a huge Longhorns fan, and missing a game is simply not an option. Let me tell you, finding the right channel can be a real head-scratcher sometimes.
First things first, I grabbed my trusty laptop and fired up the search engine. You know, the usual drill. I typed in something like “Texas football game channel” and hit enter. Loads of stuff popped up, but it was a bit of a jumble, to be honest.
I started clicking through the results, and after a bit of digging, I found some useful info. It looks like most of the Texas games, especially the College Football Playoff ones, are broadcasted on ESPN. That’s a good start, right?

Here’s what I found out:
- If Texas is playing against Arizona State in the CFP Quarterfinals, the game is most likely on ESPN.
- For the CFP semifinals, say if they’re up against Ohio State, that’s probably on ESPN too.
- And get this, even the Peach Bowl, which seems like a big deal, is usually on ESPN. I guess ESPN is kind of the go-to place for college football!
But then, I stumbled upon another game where Texas was playing against Clemson, and guess what? That one was on TNT. Go figure! So, it’s not always the same channel.
Here is my conclusion:
So, what’s the takeaway here? Well, if you’re like me and you want to catch the Texas game, you gotta check the schedule and see who they’re playing. Most of the time, it’s going to be ESPN, but sometimes it might be a different channel like TNT. It’s always good to double-check, you know? Don’t want to miss any of that Longhorns action! Hook ’em!
There you have it, my little adventure in finding the right channel for the Texas game. Hope this helps some of you fellow football fans out there!