Christmas means family, friends, and football. As the College Football Playoff draws near let’s examine the top 10 college football Christmas wish list items.
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The college football calendar has moved into bowl season, but fans are always looking forward to next year. New recruiting signing classes are beginning to take shape as new coaches and new challenges take center stage around the nation.
But before 2019 can arrive the sport enters the holiday season and fans must get to work on their Christmas lists. Here are 10 things every college football fan wants for the holidays.
1. Easier access to every game
Oklahoma played Army on pay per view this year. Hawaii has most of their games broadcast on Spectrum TV. Most of the Group of 5 schools have found their way onto some combination of ESPN+, Stadium, Facebook or some conference-specific crummy media package. Fans will do whatever it takes to watch their team, but shouldn’t it be just a bit easier in the 21st century?
There’s no way to normalize a college football media traffic, but something has to be done. Watching every game your team plays during a given season should be something all college football fans experience. Out of network and no streaming content available are two hideous viewing errors that must be retired.