There's some great news for College Football fans with DirectTV

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The past few weekends, College Football fans have looked at their TVs enraged and it hasn't been because of their teams poor performances. Direct TV and Disney were in a contract dispute as the two sides couldn't come to an agreement on a new contract. As a result, College Football fans have been blacked out of games on the Disney networks such as ESPN, ESPN 2, SEC Network, ESPN News, and ABC among several others.

The internet joined in rage as there was no heads up about this news as fans found out just hours before the kickoff of LSU versus USC. Heading into Saturday, there was no news on whether or not a deal would get done and all signs pointed towards College Football fans being stuck for yet another week.

Then on College Gameday, Pat McAfee made an announcement saying Welcome Back to Direct TV Customers as the two sides finally came to an agreement.

It took far too long for this to get done; these two networks were fighting over who got to profit the most while leaving the loyal paying customers out in the dust.

How to Watch LSU Versus South Carolina

Saturday's game will kickoff 12:00 PM Eastern or 11:00 AM Central Time in Colombia, South Carolina. This game is the game being featured on ESPN's College Gameday which runs from 9 AM - 12 PM Eastern Time. The game can be seen on ABC or ESPN +, ESPN + may be a worthwhile investment as LSU played their game last weekend on ESPN + and may be placed on the network again this season.

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