How to watch Kansas Jayhawks vs. Arizona State in CFB Week 6 with & without cable

Wondering how to tune into Kansas football tonight? Look no further.
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The Kansas Jayhawks (1-4, 0-2) will travel to the scorching-hot desert in Tempe to take on the Arizona State Sun Devils (3-1, 0-1) Saturday evening. ASU and head coach Kenny Dillingham are searching for the program's first-ever Big 12 Conference victory while the Jayhawks look to snap a four-game losing skid.

There is a lot at stake here for both teams, and fans will definitely want to tune in — even if it is on a second screen while you simultaneously watch the KC Royals in the ALDS! If you want to know how to watch KU and ASU in action tomorrow, we'll provide some options for those with and without cable.

How to watch the Kansas Jayhawks vs. Arizona State on TV

ESPN2 will host the Kansas football game at 7:00 p.m. CT. The channel comes standard with most cable packages. West Virginia and Oklahoma State will be shown four hours before start time, so it should not interfere with the Jayhawks. For more information about the game's broadcast, click here.

How to stream the Kansas Jayhawks vs. Arizona State in Week 6

Not everyone can watch from a television, and some people don't subscribe to cable networks. That's totally fine! Thankfully, there are some terrific alternatives such as 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 such as ESPN2 from there.

Can Kansas football snap out of its funk against the Sun Devils?

Kansas football has lost four consecutive games despite a 9-4 finish to the 2023 season. The Jayhawks are playing competitive games but continue to struggle down the stretch. In extraordinarily hot temperatures, Lance Leipold and his group cannot dig an early hole in what should be one of the most difficult road tilts of the year.

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