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Most of us will watch the game on our local CBS Network channel but there is another option. CBS will be streaming this game on their Paramount Network. My system at home is a high end LG OLED TV receiving most channels through DISH. I also have fast internet and I have been streaming college games through Paramount and Peacock and doing back to back comparisons. On my system with fast internet and high quality TV, the streaming picture is significantly better than CBS through DISH and the difference is easy to see. GO DUCKS!

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Streaming live content is here to stay.

Streaming live content probably needs around 30 to 50 mbps download speed to avoid constant buffering issues. The more devices you have connected, the higher the need to upgrade your signal strength to be able to stream content without problems.

Google has an internet speed test readily available. Just search for internet speed test and try it.

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I've been doing a Pay nothing approach to college football this year... or pay nothing more than I am already paying.

I picked up a TV antenna for the games on Fox, NBC and CBS and any other over the airwaves games. It has worked pretty well and the picture quality is pretty good as well as like a decade ago all the over the airwaves stuff moved to a digital HD feed.

Otherwise ... I came across on another Duck forum a site that streams all the other channels. Those channels have looked fine on my phone, which sadly has been my primary streaming device as I try not to just have the TV on all the time with the kids around who will get upset that it's not their shows. Granted... I do make them deal with me watching my ONE Duck game a week.

If anyone is interested in this legally dubious site you can send me a direct message. I don't know how Charles would feel about it just floating around otherwise. I haven't encountered anything wrong with it but any site that is just streaming all the TV channels without requiring a fee is a bit fishy.

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Thanks @Santa Rosa Duck for the heads-up quality comparisons.

Like @David Marsh did, I picked up a TV antenna a few years ago and it allows us to pick up the network channels from Portland and Eugene. The bonus with watching the games on the antenna is that I/we can watch and already see the play, score, etc., 5-20 seconds before I hear my wife back in the bedroom yelling "touchdown," "interception," etc.

We also have LG OLED setups and high-speed internet, as well as Peacock; and recently, I got Paramount+. Unfortunately, I won't be at game time this weekend, and unable to watch live.

Nonetheless, as an FYI, if you don't have Paramount+, it comes as an added benefit, if/when you sign up for a WalMart+ account. I am not an affiliate or providing a link. It's just a heads up that rather than paying extra for that streaming service, you can get it as an added free benefit; which I only discovered after getting WalMart+ a couple weeks ago. 😁

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