The Peach Bowl continues today with an interesting matchup between first-time Peach Bowl participant Penn State and three-time Peach Bowl participant Ole Miss.
Penn State and Ole Miss are not the best teams in the country, but they are certainly quite good, with Penn State ranked 10th in the country and Ole Miss closely following at 11th. Penn State and Ole Miss are close behind, with Penn State ranked 10th in the nation and Ole Miss ranked 11th.
Penn State enters the match with a 10-2 record under head coach James Franklin. Penn State's defense has been outstanding this year, leading the nation in total defense. The Nittany Lions rank second in total sacks, second in rushing defense, and third in scoring defense. Penn State, on the other hand, had a solid but not necessarily outstanding season. It is the defense that makes or breaks Penn State's game.
On the other hand, Ole Miss, led by Lane Kiffin, has an outstanding offense that ranks among the nation's elite teams in both scoring average per game and total offense. Behind center is quarterback Jaxson Dart, who has completed 65 percent of his passes this year and thrown for nearly 3,000 yards. He and the rest of the Ole Miss offense will no doubt be tested by Penn State's defense, but it's hard to say which team will come out on top.
Today's Peach Bowl should be fun and competitive. So read on to find out how you can watch the game, which kicks off at noon ET. Penn State is a 5.5-point favorite.
If you are traveling today and can't seem to find a platform to watch the game, you are not out of luck. With a virtual private network or VPN, you can pretend you're surfing the web from your hometown (or anywhere else not hit by a power outage) and access the same streaming services you've already paid for.
Not sure which VPN is right for you? We tested a variety of services and chose ExpressVPN as the best VPN overall; ExpressVPN offers great speed, excellent customer service, and a 30-day money-back guarantee if you're not satisfied.
In the US, the Peach Bowl will be broadcast live on ESPN, so if you have a cable or satellite subscription, you should have no problem finding it on the dial.
ESPN also plans to stream the game from the ESPN app and the ESPN website, but the latter requires you to log in and authenticate your cable, satellite, or live TV provider.
You can also watch ESPN on several streaming platforms, including Hulu with Live TV, YouTube TV, and Sling TV.
Sling Orange, one of our favorite streaming platforms, offers 40 channels, including ESPN. Fubo offers 121 channels, including ESPN, for $75/month.
While the Peach Bowl is not available on cable or satellite in Canada, Fubo is available in Canada, making it a great option for streaming the game.
If you are not a Fubo customer, we recommend choosing our favorite VPN service, ExpressVPN.
If you are in the UK, the Peach Bowl will not be broadcast live, so you will need to opt for a VPN like ExpressVPN to access the streaming service and stream from afar.
Kayo, an Australian-only streaming service, will be live streaming the Peach Bowl. If you happen to be in Australia during the game, just sign up for this service and you should be fine.
If you don't want to sign up for Kayo, you can log on to ExpressVPN and access your preferred streaming service from Australia.
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