How to Watch Kansas vs. Houston With & Without Cable: Full Streaming Guide

Find out how to watch the Jayhawks coming off their bye week.
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The first half of the 2024 Kansas football season has been catastrophic for Lance Leipold and Co. The Jayhawks have yet to defeat an FBS opponent and are riding a five-game losing streak dating back to the Week 2 showdown against Illinois. Coming off a bye week, they will look to right the ship vs. a struggling Houston group.

If KU plans to salvage whatever is left of this year, the bounce-back must begin this Saturday. The Cougars defeated TCU on the road in their last contest but were shut out by Cincinnati and Iowa State two weeks prior. This game is arguably the most winnable remaining on the Jayhawks' schedule, so they need to come out sharp.

For those who still have faith in KU, you are probably wondering where you can watch these two teams face off. We've got you covered.

How to watch the Kansas Jayhawks vs. Houston on TV

ESPN+ will host the Kansas football game at 2:30 p.m. CT. It is a paid streaming service owned by ESPN. ESPN+ is compatible with smart TVs, computers, and more. You can subscribe for $10.99/month until Oct. 17, and the price will rise to $11.99/month following that date. If you plan to watch the game this week, make sure to purchase your subscription before Thursday!

How to stream the Kansas Jayhawks vs. Houston in Week 6

Unfortunately, ESPN+ is the only way you can access KU football this upcoming week. However, for games that are nationally televised, Jayhawk fans should check out fuboTV. First-time users can sign up for a 7-day free trial to watch the game, and you can later determine whether you would like to keep your subscription. YouTube TV also offers a 21-day free trial and you can watch cable networks from there.

Is a win over the Cougars the key to ending Kansas football's struggles?

After losing five straight games, the outlook of the season looks grim for the Jayhawks. With two more losses, their hopes for bowl eligibility will be gone However, with crucial tilts against ranked opponents such as BYU and K-State in the Sunflower Showdown looming, a win might be what Kansas needs to snap out of its funk. Leipold's unit must continue to compete with pride while they play spoiled for the rest of 2024.

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