College Football Playoffs: Clemson vs. Texas Showdown Set for TNT Broadcast
In a highly anticipated College Football Playoff matchup, the Clemson Tigers are set to face off against the Texas Longhorns for a coveted spot in the Peach Bowl. The game, scheduled for Saturday, December 21, at 4 p.m. ET, marks a significant shift in broadcasting as it moves from ESPN to TNT this year.
Clemson, boasting a 10-3 record and ranked 16th overall, enters the game fresh off their ACC Championship victory. The Texas Longhorns, despite a recent loss to Georgia, hold an impressive 11-2 record and are ranked third overall, leading the SEC.
Viewers looking to catch the action have several streaming options available. Sling TV offers subscriptions starting at $46 per month, with a half-off introductory month. DirecTV Stream provides a more extensive package with at least 90 live channels, starting at $87 per month and includes a five-day free trial. Max also joins the streaming lineup, offering live coverage with subscriptions beginning at $10 per month, which includes a free B/R Sports Add-on.
For fans outside the United States, VPN services can provide access to US-based streaming platforms. ExpressVPN is noted for its user-friendly interface and robust security features. However, viewers should be aware that VPN usage may be restricted in some regions and could potentially violate certain service agreements.
As the college football season reaches its climax, this Clemson vs. Texas clash promises to be a pivotal moment in determining who advances to the prestigious Peach Bowl.