Alright, so you wanna watch them Tennessee football games, huh? It ain’t always easy, but lemme tell ya what I know. This here ain’t rocket science, just plain ol’ common sense, like figuring out how to shuck corn.
First off, if you got that cable TV thingy, well, that’s the easiest way. Just flip through them channels ’til you find the game. Should be on ESPN, ABC, CBS, or maybe that FOX one. They like to show them football games, you know. But cable’s expensive, like buying a whole new set of teeth. Lord have mercy!

Now, if you’re like me and don’t wanna shell out all that money for cable, there’s other ways. My grandson, he’s always fiddlin’ with that phone of his, showed me this thing called “fuboTV.” Said it’s got a free trial, so you can watch for a bit without payin’. But they try to get you hooked, you know, like them fishin’ lures. And sometimes, they say it ain’t available everywhere, somethin’ about “regional restrictions.” Sounds like a bunch of hogwash to me.
Then there’s this ESPN+ thing. My grandson says it costs money, somethin’ like 12 dollars a month, but you can cancel anytime. He says it’s good for watchin’ all sorts of football, not just Tennessee. I dunno, seems like a lot of trouble to me, but if you’re really itchin’ to watch them games, it might be worth it. It’s cheaper than buyin’ a whole new cow, that’s for sure.
- Cable TV: ESPN, ABC, CBS, FOX – easy but pricy.
- fuboTV: Free trial, but might not work everywhere.
- ESPN+: Costs money, but lots of games.
Another place my grandson talks about is this “NFHS Network.” Says it’s online at somethin’ called “www dot en eff aich ess network dot com.” Sounds fancy, huh? He says they got apps for them phones, too, the ones with the little apples and the robots on ’em. And even apps for the TV, if you got one of them fancy Roku or Amazon Fire sticks. I don’t understand half of it, but if you’re good with that computery stuff, you might figure it out.
Now, if you wanna go see them games in person, that’s a whole different story. You gotta get tickets, and that ain’t always easy. My grandson says you can buy ’em from a place called “Vivid Seats.” Says they got tickets for all sorts of things, not just football. But I reckon them tickets cost a pretty penny, especially if it’s a big game. You might have to sell a pig or two to afford ’em!
And don’t forget about the radio. Sometimes, I just listen to the game on the radio. It ain’t the same as seein’ it, but you can still hear what’s goin’ on. And it’s free, which is always a good thing in my book. Just gotta find the right station, you know, the one that talks about football. They usually start yappin’ about it hours before the game even starts. Drives me nuts sometimes, but hey, at least I know when to turn it on.

So there you have it. A few ways to watch them Tennessee football games. Whether you wanna watch it on TV, on your phone, on your computer, or even just listen to it on the radio, there’s a way to do it. Just gotta figure out what works best for you. And remember, it ain’t the end of the world if you miss a game. There’s always next week, right? Just like plantin’ taters, there’s always another season comin’. And if all else fails, just ask your grandson. Them young’uns know everything these days, or at least they think they do.
Anyways, I gotta go now. Got chores to do. But you go on ahead and enjoy that football game, ya hear? And if Tennessee wins, well, that’s just the cherry on top, ain’t it?
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