Oct. 10 is World Mental Health Day; Purdue has mental health resources available year-round

Each year, World Mental Health Day is recognized on Oct. 10. This year’s theme is “It Is Time To Prioritize Mental Health in the Workplace.” Purdue University has actively taken steps over the last six years to improve and prioritize overall health and wellness, including mental health, for the Purdue community. The university continues to add and improve resources, tools and programs that support overall health and wellness, specifically focused on the five pillars of the Healthy Boiler Program — behavioral health, financial wellness, physical health, social wellness and work-life integration. 

The behavioral health pillar sets the stage for increased awareness and resource sharing to help faculty and staff with any mental health concerns that may arise.

At Purdue and Purdue Global, the goal is to relieve employees of the stress that often comes with seeking mental health assistance, so they can go Beyond the Surface and receive help. That’s possible through the university’s Employee Assistance Program’s (EAP’s) behavioral health providers — all of which offer free, confidential counseling for benefits-eligible employees and dependents covered on a Purdue health plan:

These providers offer quality counseling (in-person or virtual) in a neutral environment where individuals can work through issues without judgment. And getting started begins with a phone call — answered by a caring professional trained to help, no matter the issue.

Additionally, once an employee engages with the behavioral health provider for their campus, they can be referred to the Center for Healthy Living (CHL) behavioral health counselors for long-term behavioral health support and care if needed.

EAP services for Purdue Global employees are available via HealthAdvocate.  Note: Purdue Global employees are not eligible for care at the CHL and do not have access to the Healthy Boiler Program.

ADDITIONAL MENTAL HEALTH RESOURCES   

To assist faculty and staff   

Faculty and staff can review the Mental Health Resources webpage for a variety of resources that support the behavioral health pillar of the Healthy Boiler Program, as well as for information on Purdue’s health plan coverage for mental health and substance abuse.   

To assist students   

Faculty and staff who work with students or have a student at home can direct them to the resources below for behavioral health assistance. Note: United Healthcare Student Resources (UHCSR) — medical plan provider for students and graduate students — offers 292 unique in-network mental health providers serving at various locations within Tippecanoe County. The list is available here. Additionally, students have access to HealthiestYou, which provides virtual access to mental health care as part of UHCSR’s plan. All services are free for students covered under the UHCSR insurance plan.     

Office of the Dean of Students  

Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS)  


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Nebraska vs. Purdue LIVE STREAM (9/28/24): Watch college football, Week 5 online | Time, TV, channel

Nebraska faces Purdue in a regular season college football game on Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024 (9/28/24) at Ross–Ade Stadium in Tippecanoe County, Indiana.

Fans can watch the game via a subscription to Peacock.

Here’s what you need to know:

What: NCAA football

Who: Nebraska vs. Purdue

When: Saturday, Sept. 28, 2024

Where: Ross–Ade Stadium

Time: 12 p.m. ET

TV: N/A

Channel finder: Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice,Cox,DIRECTV, Dish, Hulu, fuboTV, Sling.

LIVE STREAM: Peacock

Best streaming options for college football games in 2024:

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

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

Sling TV ($25 off the first month)- Sling TV carries ESPN and FOX, ABC, NBC in local markets.

ESPN+ ($9.99 a month): ESPN+ carries college football games each weekend for only $9.99 a month. These games are exclusive to the platform.

Peacock TV ($5.99 a month): Peacock will simulstream all of 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 be streamed exclusively on Peacock this year as well.

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

WHAT’S AT STAKE?

The Cornhuskers’ perfect start ended with an overtime loss last week, which knocked them out of the Top 25. This week, they’ll ask star freshman QB Dylan Raiola to help them rebound in his first road game — at a sold out Ross-Ade Stadium that promises to be painted in red. Purdue has lost two straight and needs a win before playing back-to-back games at Wisconsin, where it has historically struggled, and at rival No. 19 Illinois.

KEY MATCHUP

Nebraska’s ground game vs. Purdue’s run defense. No, Nebraska hasn’t adopted its old-school ground and pound theory — yet this season. Perhaps that changes this weekend. After rushing for 50 yards in a 31-24 loss to then No. 24 Illinois, a temporary change could be coming. Purdue is allowing 269.0 yards rushing per game, the third-highest total in the FBS. Until Purdue proves it can stop the run, opponents are going to keep it on the ground.

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Nebraska: LB John Bullock has played at an all-conference level so far, making a career-high nine tackles in back-to-back games. He also had a sack and forced a fumble to set up a ‘Huskers TD last week against Illinois. Through four games, he leads the Huskers in tackles, has two sacks, four tackles for loss and three pass breakups.

The AP contributed to this report.

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Rewinding Oregon State football’s victory against Purdue

CORVALLIS — The Oregon State Beavers beat the Purdue Boilermakers 38-21 Saturday night in a nonconference college football matchup at Reser Stadium.

The Beavers racked up 341 rushing yards en route to the victory, led by Jam Griffin’s 22 carries for 137 yards and a touchdown.

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Here’s a recap of how the game unfolded:

LIVE UPDATES RECAP

FINAL: OREGON STATE 38, PURDUE 21

Beavers 11th drive

Gevani McCoy takes a knee on consecutive plays to run out the clock, and the Beavers win the game 38-21 to improve to 3-1 on the season as they enter their bye week.

Boilermakers 11th drive

Purdue’s final drive is short-lived, as the Boilermakers turn it over on downs with 55 seconds to play in the game.

Beavers 10th drive | Oregon State runs clock, and scores again

The Beavers get the ball back after Purdue fails to convert an onside kick, and OSU looks to run some clock. The Beavers face a fourth and 2 from the Purdue 23-yard line with the clock under 4 minutes, and they convert it on a 5-yard run by Hankerson. After the two-minute timeout, Oregon State will face second and 4 from the Purdue 12. The game should be in hand, with the Beavers up 31-21. Hankerson runs right for a 12-yard touchdown, flipping into the end zone. The TD puts the Beavers up 38-21 with 1:53 to play. There’s a false start on the extra point attempt, but the Beavers make the kick from 5 yards farther back anyway.

Boilermakers 10th drive | Purdue responds with another TD

Purdue will not go down quietly. The Boilermakers raced 75 yards in six plays, producing the fourth consecutive touchdown of the game to trim the Beavers’ lead to 31-21. After an up-and-down first half, the teams have erupted late. Hudson Card had a big 23-yard scramble for a first down and Devin Mockabee had a monster 63-yard run to set up his own touchdown, a 3-yard scamper with 6:59 left.

Beavers ninth drive | OSU extends lead with TD

We have a late scoring flurry at Reser Stadium. Jam Griffin rushed for a 14-yard touchdown with 9:57 left, giving Oregon State a 31-14 lead. Each of the last three possessions of the game have resulted in touchdowns. The Beavers needed six plays to go 75 yards on the drive and five of them were runs. Griffin rushed for 57 yards and Gevani McCoy rushed for 18 as the Beavers’ ground-and-pound attack bludgeoned the Boilermakers.

Boilermakers ninth drive | Boilermakers answer OSU TD

The Beavers’ decisive lead lasted all of seven plays. Purdue answered OSU’s late third-quarter touchdown with one of its own early in the fourth, trimming their deficit to 24-14 thanks to a Reggie Love III 2-yard run. The seven-play, 75-yard drive lasted 3:01 and featured multiple big runs, including a 26-yarder from Devin Mockabee and a 22-yarder from Love.

Beavers eighth drive | Another OSU TD

And just like that, boom, the Beavers take a commanding second-half lead. Zachary Card raced 26 yards for a touchdown on a jet sweep, sprinting right and streaking untouched into the end zone, breezing by multiple defenders. Gevani McCoy added an 18-yard scramble on the drive, which lasted four plays and went 50 yards in 2:05. Oregon State leads 24-7.

Boilermakers eighth drive

Pinned deep in its own territory, Purdue didn’t have a chance. Hudson Card tried a deep pass on first down, but it fell incomplete, and then the Beavers stuffed back-to-back plays to force a punt.

Beavers seventh drive

Oregon State avoided disaster when Trent Walker’s punt return fumble was overturned by video review. Then the Beavers marched 74 yards on 14 plays down to the Purdue 2-yard line, setting themselves up for another score. But the Boilermakers flexed a little defensive muscle, batting down a Gevani McCoy pass on fourth down to force a turnover.

Boilermakers seventh drive

The first series of the second half ended much like most of the series of the first half — with an Oregon State defensive stand. The Beavers force a three-and-out, allowing just five yards, to force another Purdue punt.

Next game: Oregon State (3-1) vs. Colorado State (2-2)

  • When: Saturday, Oct. 5
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. PT
  • Where: Reser Stadium, Corvallis
  • TV channel: The CW (Channel 32 in Portland)
  • Stream: Fubo (free trial) or DirecTV Stream (free trial). Streaming broadcasts for this game will be available on these streaming services locally in Oregon and Washington, but may not be available outside of the Pacific Northwest, depending on your location.

FIRST HALF

Beavers sixth drive | OSU kicks field goal

Darrius Clemons, the talented wide receiver transfer from Michigan, finally makes an impact by injecting a little life in the Oregon State passing attack. During an 11-play, 81-yard drive, Clemons corralled three catches for 35 yards. Two of the receptions resulted in first downs and the other pushed the Beavers to the Purdue 21-yard line, which led to a 29-yard Everett Hayes field goal. In the middle of Clemons’ highlights, Gevani McCoy also connected with Trent Walker on a nice, 34-yard pass over the middle. The field goal pushed the Beavers’ lead to 17-7 at halftime. Clemons, who missed the first three games with an injury, offered a taste of what he can bring to the OSU offense during this series.

Boilermakers sixth drive

Oregon State’s defense overcame its first tough series with another solid stand, allowing just six yards and forcing a three-and-out.

Beavers fifth drive

Oregon State drives to the Purdue 27-yard line, but putters out. On third-and-eight, Gevani McCoy took at tough sack, losing seven yards. The play forced the Beavers to try a 52-yard field goal. Everett Hayes’ kick had plenty of distance, but doinked off the left upright. So the seven-play drive netted zero points.

Boilermakers fifth drive | Purdue scores first touchdown

Oregon State’s shutout dreams are dead. Purdue uses a quick-strike, two-play drive to score its first touchdown of the game. After a harmless run and a passing interference call, Hudson Card tossed a pretty 35-yard touchdown pass down the right sideline to tight end Max Klare. Jack Kane was beat on the play. Oregon State’s lead is down to 14-7.

Beavers fourth drive

The strong defensive stand is all for naught, as the Beavers go three-and-out on the ensuing drive. OSU lost two yards on the series.

Boilermakers fourth drive

The Beavers defense has been excellent today and it found a new way to stifle Purdue on this drive. After the Boilermakers finally started building a little mojo, ripping off multiple big gains — including a 28-yard run — the Beavers flexed a little bend-but-don’t-break in the red zone. OSU stopped a Purdue rush attempt on third-and-one at the 12-yard line, then stuffed another run on fourth-and-two at the 13-yard line, forcing a turnover on downs. OSU’s defense has forced three turnovers and a punt on the Boilermakers’ four drives this game.

Beavers third drive | Beavers push lead to 14-0

Oregon State completed a 12-play, 71-yard drive with their first offensive touchdown of the game. Anthony Hankerson reached pay dirt, barreling in from 1-yard out as the Beavers took a 14-0 lead. The drive, which featured a nice mix of the run and the pass, was aided by a passing interference call on second-and-17 and featured a pair of chunk plays — a Hankerson 19-yard run and a Jeremiah Noga 18-yard reception. The catch by Noga was particularly impressive. On third-and-10 at the Purdue 26-yard line, Gevani McCoy delivered a perfect strike over the middle under pressure, hitting Noga in stride even though he was blanketed by a defensive back. Noga made the catch, then took a big hit from the safety. McCoy has completed 2 of 4 passes for 21 yards and rushed five times for 16 yards. Hankerson, meanwhile, has rushed eight times for 41 yards.

Boilermakers third drive

Another solid stand by the Oregon State defense, which forced a three-and-out. Purdue managed just three yards and has 22 yards so far through three possessions.

Boilermakers second drive | OSU takes 7-0 lead

It’s safe to say last week’s defensive troubles are a thing of the past. On the first play of Purdue’s second drive, Linebacker Zakaih Saez recorded a sensational interception return for a touchdown. The play started when quarterback Hudson Card collected a shotgun snap on first-and-10 and flipped a quick pass to running back Reggie Love III in the right flat. Saez read the play beautifully and batted the ball with his left hand toward the ground … or so it seemed. The ball beelined at Love, ricocheted off his calf/leg and bounced into the waiting arms of Seaz, who cruised into the end zone for 20-yard touchdown return. The Beavers’ defense has already forced a pair of turnovers. OSU leads 7-0.

Beavers second drive

OSU is 0 for 2. Gevani McCoy had a nice 10-yard run and Jam Griffin added a nine-year burst, but the Beavers come up empty on their second drive and will have to punt for the second time. OSU, which was hurt by a sack, went just 13 yards on six plays.

Boilermakers first drive

Great field possession for Purdue … better defense by the Beavers. On third-and-one at the OSU 9-yard line, the Boilermakers hand the ball to running back Devin Mockobee. He’s met by Nikko Taylor, who forces a fumble that Thomas Collins recovers. After last week’s defensive flop, the Beavers get an important stand on their first chance versus Purdue.

Beavers first drive

A gutsy call by coach Trent Bray goes awry. After picking up nine yards on the first three plays, the Beavers elected to go for it on fourth-and-on at the 28-yard line. But Gevani McCoy’s pass down the sideline to Bryce Caufield falls incomplete, and the Boilermakers will take openm will excellent field possession.

Purdue won the pregame toss and deferred to the second half. The Beavers will receive the opening kickoff.

PREGAME DETAILS

Both teams are looking to move on from blowout defeats against ranked teams last weekend. The Beavers fell 49-14 to ninth-ranked Oregon, while the Boilermakers lost 66-7 to No. 18 Notre Dame.

This is the third meeting between the programs and first since 2021, when Purdue beat the Beavers 30-21 in West Lafayette, Indiana.

Read a preview of the matchup here and check back after kickoff for live game updates.

GAME INFO:

Oregon State Beavers (2-1) vs. Purdue Boilermakers (1-1)

When: Saturday, Sept. 21

Time: 5:30 p.m. PT

Where: Reser Stadium, Corvallis

TV channel: The CW (Channel 32 in Portland)

Stream: Fubo (free trial) or DirecTV Stream (free trial). Streaming broadcasts for this game will be available on these streaming services locally in Oregon and Washington, but may not be available outside of the Pacific Northwest, depending on your location.

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We played every Purdue opponent in College Football 25 | Sports

On Saturday at 3:30 p.m., the Purdue Boilermakers (1-0) take on No. 18 Notre Dame (1-1) for the Shillelagh Trophy.

While there are many different predictions for the game’s outcome, College Football 25 has determined a winner as many times as it took until Purdue was victorious.

All simulations were performed on Heisman difficulty and at the time of day closest to real-life kickoff.

Notre Dame, boasting a 90-overall rating featuring an 85-overall offense and a 90-overall defense, was a strong favorite against the 82-overall Boilermakers.

Purdue would eventually lift the Shillelagh Trophy on the fifth simulation, beating Notre Dame 31 — 14.

Hudson Card left the simulated game injured in the third quarter, but 73-overall backup quarterback Marcos Davila subbed in to save the day.

Davila went 9-for-9 on passing attempts, racking up 98 yards and two touchdowns to lead the Boilers to victory.

Card’s injury was not of concern, and he would dominate the rest of the virtual season as “player of the game” in nine of Purdue’s 10 remaining games.

Next on Purdue’s schedule is a matchup at Oregon State, where a 23-point second quarter saw Purdue win 33-23 on the first simulation.

Purdue then had the privilege of hosting No. 24 Nebraska at Ross-Ade.

Home-field advantage proved to be huge as the Boilermakers took down the Cornhuskers in just the second simulation by a score of 30-24.

The virtual Boilermakers then marched into Madison, Wisconsin to play the 87-overall Wisconsin Badgers.

Purdue toppled Wisconsin on the first simulation winning 21-13 behind player of the game Hudson Card who threw for 219 yards and two touchdowns.

Card is the key to the Boilermakers’ air raid offense this year, and completed 24 of 25 passes in Purdue’s opening game of the season in real life.

Every upset required outstanding quarterback play from Card, not only from his arm, but his ability to run and extend plays too.

After an easy road win on the first simulation against Illinois, the Boilermakers faced 93-overall Oregon at home. Oregon, currently No. 9 in the AP Poll, boasts one of the highest-rated offenses in the game with a 94 rating.

In 14 simulations, the Boilermakers were able to topple the mighty Ducks, 35-32.

After another easy win against Northwestern, the Boilermakers headed to Columbus for their hardest test yet.

No. 3 and 93-overall Ohio State has the highest-rated defense in CFB 25, with a 96 rating.

Purdue did enough to beat the Buckeye defense 24-21 for the first time on the 18th simulation, again by only a field goal.

It did not get much easier as the next game the Boilermakers took on No. 8 Penn State.

Home-field advantage was in full effect once again, and Purdue showed its “Spoilermaker” potential by beating Penn State on the first simulation.

This momentum carried on to two easy Purdue wins against Michigan State and Indiana University to close out the season on a three game streak.

Purdue was projected to finish 3-9 and last in the Big Ten before the 2024 season, but went 5-7 in the first simulated games against each opponent, including an upset against No. 8 Penn State.


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How to watch the Notre Dame vs. Purdue NCAA college football game today: Livestream options, more

Notre Dame Fighting Irish quarterback Riley Leonard (13) looks on in action during a game between the Northern Illinois Huskies the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on September 7, 2024, at Notre dame Stadium in South Bend, IN. 

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The Notre Dame vs. Purdue NCAA college football game will be played today. Last week, the Fighting Irish lost a class battle against the Northern Illinois Huskies. The Boilermakers completely shut out the Indiana State Sycamores.

Keep reading to find out how and when to watch the Notre Dame vs. Purdue game, even if you don’t have cable.


How and when to watch the Notre Dame vs. Purdue game today

The Notre Dame vs. Purdue game will be played on Saturday, September 14, 2024 at 3:30 p.m. ET (12:30 p.m. PT). The college football game will air on CBS, and stream on Paramount+ and the platforms featured below.


How and when to watch the Notre Dame vs. Purdue football game without cable

While many cable packages include CBS, it’s easy to watch the game if CBS isn’t included in your cable TV subscription, or if you don’t have cable at all. Your best options for watching are below. (Streaming options will require an internet provider.)

Paramount+: Watch CBS-aired college football games without cable

If you want to spend your weekend watching football but don’t have a cable subscription, consider a subscription to Paramount+. Paramount+ gives viewers access to all CBS original content, movies and more. NFL fans can enjoy CBS-aired NFL games on Paramount+ for $7.99 per month. Or,  watch college football on the Paramount+ Showtime tier starting at $12.99 per month. 

The platform live streams college and NFL football games airing on CBS, NCAA college football, PGA Tour golf, professional soccer.

What you can stream with Paramount+

  • SEC college football games live (with Paramount+ with Showtime)
  • All  NFL football airing on CBS locally and nationally 
  • On-demand CBS programming, including hit shows like “Survivor” and “NCIS”
  • Paramount+ original programming like “Lawmen Bass Reaves” and “Tulsa King”
  • Professional soccer, including Champions League live (with Paramount+ with Showtime)


Add Paramount+ to your Amazon Prime Video subscription

You can also add Paramount+ to your Prime Video subscription to access CBS-aired NFL games, plus Paramount+ originals. Add Paramount+ Essential to your Prime Video subscription for $7.99 per month and watch every CBS-aired NFL game this season. Or, college football fans should add Paramount+ with Showtime to their Prime Video subscription to get access to CBS-aired college football and more for $11.99 per month. Both subscription tiers include a seven-day free trial. 


Watch the Notre Dame vs. Purdue game with free FuboTV

Live TV streaming service Fubo offers the same top-tier programming you can get from your local cable provider at a fraction of the price. The streamer is a sports fan’s dream considering the sheer volume of live sporting events you can watch on it.

Fubo packages include access to NCAA and NFL football games airing on your local CBS affiliate, Fox Sunday NFC games via “NFL on Fox,” “Sunday Night Football” on NBC, “Monday Night Football” on ABC and ESPN, and all games aired on NFL Network. There are plenty of channels for NCAA college football fans too, including SEC Network, Big Ten Network and ESPNU.

If you want to give Fubo a try, now’s a great time to do so: Fubo is currently offering $30 off your first month of any subscription tier. That means you can watch every college football and NFL game airing on network TV this week starting at just $49.99 after a seven-day free trial. Once you subscribe, you can begin watching immediately on your TV, phone, tablet or computer.

Top features of Fubo:

  • There are no contracts with Fubo. You can cancel at any time.
  • Fubo offers a seven-day free trial for all pricing tiers.
  • The Pro ($49.99 first month, $79.99 thereafter) tier includes over 200 channels, including channels not available on some other live TV streaming services.
  • Upgrade to 4K resolution with the Elite with Sports Plus tier ($69.99 first month, $99.99 thereafter). It features 299 channels, including NFL RedZone.
  • Fubo also offers live MLB, NBA, NHL, MLS and international soccer games. 
  • All tiers now come with unlimited cloud-based DVR recording.
  • You can watch on up to 10 screens at once with any Fubo plan.
  • Stream on your TV, phone, tablet and other devices.

Sling TV: The most cost-effective way to stream college football

If you don’t have cable TV that includes CBS, one of the most cost-effective ways to stream college football this season is through a subscription to Sling TV. We suggest leveling up your coverage to the Orange + Blue with Sports Extra tier to get more NFL and college football games this fall.

The Orange + Blue plan regularly costs $60 per month, but the streamer currently offers a $25 off promotion for your first month, so you’ll pay just $35. The Orange + Blue with Sports Extra plan is $50 for your first month and $75 per month after. The Sports Extra add-on features 18 channels, including NFL Redzone, ESPNU, SEC Network, Big 10 Network and ACC Network, making it ideal for pro and college football fans.

The streamer is also currently offering big savings on four months of the Orange + Blue tier plus the Sports Extra plan when you prepay for the Sling TV Season Pass. The plan costs $219, reduced from $300.

Note: Because Sling TV does not carry CBS, Sling subscribers will want to add Paramount+ to their bundle. The Sling + Paramount+ still offers the most cost-effective way to stream NFL games airing on network TV. (Paramount+ and CBS Essentials are both subsidiaries of Paramount Global.)

Top features of Sling TV Orange + Blue plan:

  • Sling TV is our top choice for streaming major sporting events like NASCAR.
  • There are 52 channels to watch in total, including local ESPN, NBC, Fox and ABC affiliates (where available).
  • You get access to most local NFL games and nationally broadcast games at the lowest price.
  • All subscription tiers include 50 hours of cloud-based DVR storage.
  • You can add Golf Channel, NBA TV, NHL Network, NFL RedZone, MLB Network, Tennis Channel and more sports-oriented channels (18 in total) via Sling TV’s Sports Extras add-on.

Watch the Notre Dame vs. Purdue game on Hulu + Live TV

You can watch NFL football, including CBS, with Hulu + Live TV. The bundle features access to 90 channels, including both Fox and FS1. Unlimited DVR storage is also included. Watch every game on every network with Hulu + Live TV, plus catch live college football games, exclusive live regular season games, popular studio shows (including NFL Total Access and the Emmy-nominated show Good Morning Football) and lots more.

Hulu + Live TV comes bundled with ESPN+ and Disney+ for $77 per month after a three-day free trial.


Watch today’s game with a digital HDTV antenna

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You can also watch sports airing on network TV with an affordable indoor antenna, which pulls in local over-the-air HDTV channels such as CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, PBS, Univision and more. Here’s the kicker: There’s no monthly charge.

For anyone living in a partially blocked-off area (those near mountains or first-floor apartments), a digital TV antenna may not pick up a good signal — or any signal at all. But for many homes, a digital TV antenna provides a seriously inexpensive way to watch sports without paying a cable company. Indoor TV antennas can also provide some much-needed TV backup if a storm knocks out your cable.

This ultra-thin, multi-directional digital antenna with a 65-mile range can receive hundreds of HD TV channels, including ABC, CBS, NBC, PBS, Fox, and Univision and can filter out cellular and FM signals. It delivers a high-quality picture in 1080p HDTV, top-tier sound and features a 12-foot digital coax cable.


If you’re anxiously waiting for today’s game to begin, now is a great time to check out Amazon’s college football fan shop. The Amazon College Fan Shop is filled to the brim with officially licensed fan gear: You’ll find jerseys, team flags, T-shirts, hoodies and more, including tons of great gear for the football fan in your life. There are plenty of great deals awaiting you at Amazon, too, including some must-see deals on TVs for watching sports.

Tap the button below to head directly to the College Fan Shop page on Amazon and select your favorite team.


What is the Purdue Boilermakers current team ranking?

The Boilermakers are currently ranked No. 71 out of 134 teams, according to our sister site CBS Sports.


What is the Notre Dame Fighting Irish current team ranking?

The Fighting Iriish are currently ranked No. 23 out of 134 teams, according to CBS Sports.


When is the 2024 NCAA college football championship game?

The College Football Playoff National Championship will be Monday, January 20, 2025, at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.



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