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Louisville vs. Clemson FREE LIVE STREAM (11/2/24): Watch College Football Week 10 Online | Time, TV, channel


Louisville vs. Clemson FREE LIVE STREAM (11/2/24): Watch College Football Week 10 Online | Time, TV, channel

The Louisville Cardinals, led by quarterback Tyler Shough, will face the No. 11 Clemson Tigers, led by quarterback Cade Klubnik, on Saturday, November 2, 2024 (11/2/24) at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, SC

How to watch: Fans can watch the game for free through a trial of DirecTV Stream or fuboTV. You can also watch the show with a Sling TV subscription, which saves you half off your first month.

Here's what you need to know:

What: NCAA Football, Week 10

WHO: Louisville vs. Clemson

When: Saturday, November 2, 2024

Where: Memorial Stadium

Time: 7:30 p.m. ET

TV: ESPN

Live stream: fuboTV (free trial), DirecTV stream (free trial)

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Here are the best streaming options for college football this season:

Fubo TV (free trial): fuboTV carries ESPN, FOX, ABC, NBC and CBS.

DirecTV stream (free trial): DirecTV Stream carries ESPN, FOX, NBC and CBS.

Sling TV ($25 off first month)– Sling TV carries ESPN, FOX, ABC and NBC.

ESPN+($9.99 per month): ESPN+ streams college football games every weekend for just $9.99 per month. These games are exclusive to the platform.

Peacock TV ($5.99 per month): Peacock will simulcast all NBC Sports college football games airing on the NBC broadcast network this season, including Big Ten Saturday Night. Peacock will also stream Notre Dame home games. Certain games will continue to stream exclusively on Peacock this year.

Paramount+ (free trial): Paramount Plus will broadcast live college football games broadcast on CBS this year.

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Here's a preview capsule via Associated Press:

Louisville (5-3, 3-2 ACC) at No. 11 Clemson (6-1, 5-0), Saturday, 7:30 p.m. ET (ESPN)

BetMGM college football odds: Clemson at 10 to 2 1/2.

Series record: Clemson leads 8-0.

What is at stake?

Clemson has been in tears since losing its opener to then-No. 1 Georgia, six straight wins by a lopsided margin. As one of four ACC teams undefeated in league play, the Tigers must continue winning to stay on track to return to the championship game. Louisville had hoped to be there as well, but lost to ranked opponents in Miami and SMU and fell off the pace.

Key match

Louisville QB Tyler Shough vs. Clemson's defensive line. The Tigers took advantage of opponents who weren't nearly as talented on offense as they were to gain a big lead. That's probably not the case with the Cardinals, as they average 460 yards and 36 points per game. Clemson needs to put pressure on Shough, the Texas Tech transfer who has four 300-yard passing games this season.

Players to watch

Louisville: RB Isaac Brown is a freshman who ran for 649 yards, second only to Heisman Trophy winner and NFL MVP Lamar Jackson, who ran for 960 yards as a freshman in 2015. Brown's receiving yards are the most among freshmen nationally and he has passed for six touchdowns on the ground, tied for second.

Clemson: LB Wade Woodaz leads the Tigers with 53 tackles and eight quarterback pressures. He has also forced three fumbles and is tied for the lead with freshman Sammy Brown with 6.5 tackles per loss this season.

Facts & Figures

Clemson hopes to stay at 9-0 overall against the Cardinals. … Louisville has as balanced an offense as possible this season: 244 appearances with 14 touchdowns and 246 throws for 18 points. … The Tigers have scored at least one touchdown in 57 straight home games, the longest current such streak in the country. … Shough, who is in his seventh year after stints with Oregon and the Red Raiders, has thrown for a career-high 2,348 yards and 20 touchdowns. … Clemson passer Cade Klubnik also had an outstanding year this season with a career-high 20 TD throws. … The Tigers have won their last 22 night home games. Their last loss was a 51-14 loss in Death Valley to Florida State in 2013.

(The Associated Press contributed to this report)

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