Amid YouTube TV dispute, ESPN scrambles to gather College GameDay audience

Amid YouTube TV dispute, ESPN scrambles to gather College GameDay audience

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YouTube TV customers are unable to watch ESPN’s "College GameDay" due to an ongoing dispute between Google and Disney. As a result, ESPN, ABC, and other Disney-owned channels are currently unavailable on YouTube TV. ESPN has announced that "College GameDay" will be accessible for free on the ESPN App and will also stream on Pat McAfee’s Twitter page. However, there is uncertainty regarding the availability of Saturday college football games on ESPN without a subscription. Additionally, the upcoming Monday night NFL game between the Cowboys and Cardinals may also be inaccessible to YouTube TV users unless alternative viewing options are pursued.

Originally by @profootballtalkon November 1, 2025
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