Okay, so, I wanted to catch the Clemson football game the other day. Let me tell you, it wasn’t as straightforward as just flipping on the TV. I started out trying to find it on the regular channels, but no luck. That’s when I remembered, sometimes these games are on those streaming things.
First, I grabbed my phone and opened up the TNT app. I figured, since they have some games, maybe this one would be there. I logged in using my TV provider, but turns out, that wasn’t the right spot.

Next, I checked out Max, that’s the HBO streaming thing. It does carry TNT games, but this one wasn’t on there either. Strike two. I was starting to get a bit frustrated, I just wanted to watch some football!
I remembered Sling TV, I don’t have it but I knew it had TNT and a bunch of other channels, so I looked it up. If I had a subscription, that would’ve been an option, but I didn’t.
Then I thought, “Maybe I can catch it on the radio?” I did a quick search and found out that SiriusXM had it. I opened up the SiriusXM app on my phone and started browsing through their sports channels.
There it was! They had the Clemson game. Finally! And guess what? They even let you pick between the home or away team’s broadcast. Pretty neat, huh? So I picked the Clemson feed, cranked up the volume, and enjoyed the game. It wasn’t how I expected to catch the game, but hey, I got to listen to it, and that’s all that mattered in the end.
Additional Tips:
- Finding the Clemson game was a bit tricky, so I searched for the College Football Playoff schedule.
- I also saw some mentions of the game being broadcast on different platforms like Hulu with Live TV, DirecTV, and YouTube TV, but I didn’t explore those.
- If you are not a fan of the live broadcast by SiriusXM, you also can try TuneIn to listen to stream Clemson Tigers Sports Network.
So, yeah, that’s how I ended up listening to the Clemson football game. It was a bit of a runaround, but it all worked out. Go Tigers!
