Here we go again—another streaming-only game. It is another SEC Network+ or ESPN+ game. This is the bad news, and it's very frustrating that it seems as if all the early-season games have been on streaming-only platforms. The only exception so far has been the Duke game. Big Blue Nation is tired of it and would love to see a game on a regular TV channel.
The good news is that this should be the last one unless something changes in the schedule. After this, they will be on channels, even if it's just the SEC Network or ESPNU. We will be able to see Kentucky play on regular cable or network TV.
How can I watch the game?
Who: Jackson State Tigers
When: 7 pm EST on November 22
Where: Rupp Arena, Lexington, Kentucky
TV: SEC Network+ or ESPN+
We get that this is frustrating when it's a stream-only game, especially if you don't quite have the latest technology or understand how to get it going on your device. We created a guide that should help you with this, no matter which device you need it on. Follow the link below if you need help setting this up on your devices. You can also click on the link to the game on ESPN+ in the following paragraph.
For a link to the game - click here. You will need a subscription to ESPN+ to watch OR a TV provider that has SEC Network. As mentioned above, this should be the last time you have to deal with the streaming-only game this year unless something changes.
The next game against Western Kentucky is on ESPNU, and the following one against Georgia State is on the SEC Network. Then it's a run of either ESPN or ESPN2 games. Therefore, it gets easier and more nationally broadcast. For now, use the link and the guide above.