Is FloSports a Good Streamer for College Football?
Is FloSports a Good Streamer for College Football?
NCAA football is launching into a new season, and the TV landscape has shaken up a bit. Schools have moved to new conferences, some channels have shut down, and conferences have new viewing homes. For smaller schools, FloSports offers a way to keep tabs on football games. We’ll dig in to explain what you can watch.
What is FloSports?
FloSports is a video streaming service that covers 20 sports through 25 different channels:
- Wrestling
- Track & XC
- MileSplit (HS Track & Field and XC)
- Gymnastics
- Elite Fitness
- Softball
- Hoops
- Cheer
- Combat
- Grappling
- Volleyball
- Marching
- Varsity.TV
- Swimming
- Hockey
- Rodeo
- Racing
- Voice
- Rugby
- Dance
- Cycling
- Football
- Bowling
- Soccer
- Baseball
Subscribers can see 24,000 live events every year.
What Schools Appear on FloSports?
FloSports presents games from several conferences, mostly D-II and D-III schools: Lone Star Conference (LSC), BIG EAST, Coastal Athletic Association (CAA), Great Lakes Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (GLIAC), Landmark Conference, New England Women’s and Men’s Athletic Conference (NEWMAC), South Atlantic Conference (SAC), Gulf South Conference (GSC), California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA), Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC), Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference (SCAC), and Northeast-10 Conference (NE10).
For example, in Week 1 of the NCAA 2024 season, FloSports will air:
- Youngstown State at Villanova
- Reinhardt at Carson-Newman
- Minnesota Duluth at Northern Michigan
- Bryant at Delaware
- VMI at William & Mary
- Delta State at Mars Hill
- West Texas A&M at Sul Ross State
- Missouri Southern State at Midwestern State
- Colgate at Maine
- Upper Iowa at Butler
- Glenville State at Emory & Henry College
- Holy Cross at Rhode Island
- Western New Mexico at UT Permian Basin
What Other Options Exist for College Football?
While FloSports may be a good choice for fans of teams outside D-I, most college fans will prefer another service. The Streamable recommends DIRECTV STREAM for most users and Sling TV for football fans who want a budget option. None of these services require a contract, so you can choose a different option each month, but there are big discounts to be had if you’re willing to sign up for a longer term.
Choose $15 OFF each month for the first 2 months of Entertainment with Sports Pack or $20 OFF each month for the first 3 months of Choice or Ultimate.
FloSports
FloSports is a subscription video streaming service with unlimited access to live events across 25+ sports, plus over 300,000 hours of sports competitions live or on-demand, exclusive behind-the-scenes coverage and interviews, original programming, news, expert commentary, films, documentaries, weekly studio shows, podcasts, and more.