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    Michigan State Football News: As MSU squares off against Boston College, fans face a viewing dilemma

    By William Frost,

    10 hours ago

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    Michigan State University's football team is gearing up for an exciting matchup against Boston College this Saturday at 8 p.m. However, fans should brace themselves for some viewing challenges , as this game will be broadcast exclusively on the ACC Network. This marks a significant change for MSU, as it will be the first game this season that won't air on the Big Ten Network, hinting at a new direction in media coverage for the Spartans.

    Accessing the ACC Network

    For many fans, tuning into the ACC Network may require adjustments to their usual viewing setups. Unfortunately, the ACC Network isn't included in most standard cable subscriptions, meaning supporters might need to upgrade to higher-tier sports packages or explore alternative streaming options. For instance, services like DirecTV offer the ACC Network as a $14.99 add-on, while platforms like Sling TV, Hulu, and YouTube TV have packages starting around $35 monthly. As one advocate for fan accessibility mentioned, "To catch the Spartans against the Eagles, many fans will have to pay."

    Historical Context and Matchup Statistics

    This weekend's game marks Michigan State's seventh-ever meeting with Boston College, and history hasn't been kind to the Spartans. They haven't managed to defeat the Eagles since 1995, with their last face-off resulting in a narrow 24-21 loss back in 2007. This historical backdrop adds pressure for the Spartans, making the game not only crucial for the current season but also for redemption against a long-time opponent.

    Currently, Michigan State boasts an impressive 3-0 record this season, showcasing a promising trajectory under their new head coach. However, the pressure ramps up not just from their opponent but also from this shifting landscape of sports broadcasting, challenging their dedicated fanbase to adapt.

    Future Streaming Changes

    Following the Boston College matchup, Michigan State will face another streaming-only challenge with their game against Ohio State on September 28. Fans will once again need to navigate platforms like Peacock to catch the action. This trend points to a growing dependence on digital platforms for college sports, which could pose challenges for fans who may not have the resources to upgrade their viewing experiences.

    Related: Michigan State Football News: Spartans' Strong Start and Looming Challenges

    Going Deeper

    For more information and updates, check out the following resources:

    1. Lansing State Journal
    2. WILX
    3. NBC4
    4. Oregon Live
    5. The Only Colors
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