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SMU vs. Nevada free stream: How to watch college football live today

RENO, Nevada — Believe it or not, the college football season begins today – Saturday, Aug. 24. There are a handful of games that make up “Week 0,” including a meeting between the SMU Mustangs and the Nevada Wolf Pack. Kickoff at Mackay Stadium is slated for 8 p.m., with CBS Sports Network televising the matchup.

No cable? No problem. A number of streaming services will broadcast the game live, and you can stream the game for free on Fubo and DirecTV Stream, which both offer free trials for new customers.

SMU is entering its first season as an ACC program. The Mustangs were previously in Conference USA. Led by coach Rhett Lashlee, SMU is coming off an 11-win campaign.

Coach Jeff Choate is entering his first season at the helm for Nevada. After previously serving as a co-defensive coordinator and inside linebackers coach at Texas, Choate inherits a program coming off a 2-10 season.

Here’s more details on how you can watch:

What: SMU Mustangs vs. Nevada Wolf PackWhen: Saturday, Aug. 24, 2024Time: 8 p.m. EasternWhere: Mackay Stadium | Reno, NevadaChannel: CBS Sports NetworkBest Streaming Options: Fubo (free trial) and DirecTV Stream (free trial).Channel finder if you have cable: You can access the channel by using the channel finders online: Verizon Fios, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV and Dish.

Here is the latest on SMU from the Associated Press:

SMU coach Rhett Lashlee knows the Mustangs didn’t get any preseason first-place votes for their debut in the Atlantic Coast Conference, nor does he think they should have.

The school is coming off its first league championship since the Pony Express days, in 1984, a boost that should help the Mustangs in their return to a power conference.

Well aware of what’s in store with a week-to-week rhythm that will be more much challenging than the American Athletic Conference, Lashlee is confident just the same.

“We have a new challenge in front of us, and we haven’t done anything,” Lashlee said. “In a good way, yeah, it feels different, but not like everybody is kind of tight. We’re going to find out where we stand. We don’t know. I like our guys, and I’m excited to watch them get to compete with this schedule.”

After the breakup of the Southwest Conference following the 1995 season, SMU bounced across three leagues over the next 28 years, the last 11 in the AAC, capped by a victory in the conference championship game.

Quarterback Preston Stone grew up in Dallas, and his dad went to SMU. He is well aware of the painful past that included the shutdown of the program in 1987 over recruiting violations, the only time the NCAA used the so-called death penalty.

Now Stone is under center for the opening of the era that will put those painful memories to rest for good.

“Obviously, I didn’t live through the glory days,” Stone said. “But I’ve known about the Eric Dickerson, Craig James, Lance McIlhenney days since I was a little kid. It’s really cool how we’re making our way back to that.”

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Publish date : 2024-08-24 07:01:00

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