Okay, so I was trying to figure out what channel the Oregon State game is on today. It wasn’t as straightforward as I thought it would be, but I got it sorted. Here’s what I did.

First, I did a simple search online to see where I could find this game. I figured it would be on one of the major sports networks.
Looking at Live TV Options
From my search, I found out that you can usually watch the Beavers on networks like CBS Sports Network, Fox, and The CW. That gave me a good starting point.
I wanted to find out the live TV streaming options, too, just in case I didn’t have the normal TV channels.
- DIRECTV STREAM
- Hulu + Live TV
- YouTube TV
- Fubo
These services offer all the channels I was looking for. So that was good to know, having a backup is always nice.
Finding Today’s Specific Game
Then I dug a little deeper to find out where today’s specific game would be. Turns out, the WSU-OSU game is airing on The CW. I saw that the game was going to be covered by Ted Robinson, Ryan Leaf, and Nigel Burton.

I also noticed there was a mention of Anthony Hankerson from Oregon State playing against San Jose State on November 9. That was some interesting extra info, but not exactly what I was looking for.
Rose Bowl Information
My search also led me to some details about the Rose Bowl. It mentioned that the Oregon vs. Ohio State game would be on ESPN. I saw names like Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit were going to be the commentary team. That’s a big game, but not the one I was trying to find today.
Other Games and Channels
I kept digging and found out that other games, like the one on New Year’s Day, are also on ESPN. Streaming options like DirecTV, Hulu with Live TV, and Fubo were mentioned again, which is handy for streaming.
There was another game mentioned, Ohio State vs. Oregon, that would air on NBC. This one had Noah Eagle and Todd Blackledge as commentators, and it could also be streamed on Fubo.
Conclusion
So, after all that, I found out that the Oregon State game I was looking for today is on The CW. It took a bit of searching, but I got there in the end. I think it is better for you to check your local listings or one of those streaming services to be sure.
