The Louisville football team has an opportunity in front of them. They have the chance to prove themselves as the best team in the ACC. After beating Georgia Tech on Saturday, the Cardinals are now 3-0 and have won every game by double-digits.
This week, the Louisville Cardinals take on Notre Dame in South Bend. The Fighting Irish are clearly the best team that they have played so far. This will also be the first road game that the Cardinals have played this season. That’s a big challenge by itself, let alone factoring in the opponent.
This is one of the biggest games that the Cardinals will play all season. The bad news for Louisville football fans is that this should be a national broadcast game that will be easy to watch, but it’s not. We have you covered on all of the ways you can consume this game on Saturday afternoon.
Louisville will play Notre Dame at 3:30 ET on Saturday. Instead of being broadcast on NBC like it should be, this game has been relegated to Peacock. It’s a matchup of two top-16 teams and it can only be found on the streaming service. That’s a slap in the face to both programs.
This will mark the second time in four games that the Cardinals have been relegated to streaming-only TV option. Besides being on Peacock, you can always stream the game live on Fubo TV. If Louisville wins this game, I would hope this would be the last time they are on a streaming-only channel.
You can also watch this game using the Peacock App. You can also watch this game for free using some other streaming methods, but those require some virus protection and might be a bit frowned upon. This should be the last time that Louisville football fans have to deal with this though.
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