Okay, so let me tell you about this whole Morgan vs. Towson football game thing I got into. It all started when I was looking for something to do last Saturday. I’m not a huge sports guy, but a buddy of mine mentioned there was a game between Morgan State and Towson. I figured, why not? It might be fun.

First thing I did was try to figure out where to watch the game. I don’t have cable, so that was out. I started digging around online, just Googling stuff like “how to watch Morgan vs. Towson football.” Turns out, there are a bunch of these streaming services, you know, like DIRECTV, fuboTV, Hulu, and Sling TV. Honestly, it was a bit overwhelming.
Finding a Way to Watch
Then I saw something about FloFootball. Sounded kinda funny, but it said you could stream the game there. I went to their site, and yeah, they had it. But, of course, you gotta sign up. I think I ended up doing some free trial thing just to watch this one game.
After that, I stumbled upon some info about Paramount+. Apparently, they show some NFL games. But I was more interested in the college game, so I kept looking.
Another thing I found was ESPN+. This seemed like a good option. It’s a subscription thing, but it looked like they had a bunch of sports, including this game. They have names for the broadcasters and everything, it is Phil Shoener or something I guess.
I even found some website called MPT that had a live stream. The website didn’t look that great, but hey, if it worked, it worked.

The Actual Game
So, after all that searching, I finally settled on ESPN+. I signed up, found the game, and started watching. It was a decent game, I guess. I don’t really remember the score or anything, but I remember thinking it was cool to see these two local teams going at it. Towson is apparently called the Tigers and they were playing in some stadium named after a guy called Johnny Unitas. I guess he’s a big deal in football, but what do I know?
My Takeaway
- Finding the game online was a bit of a hassle. There are so many streaming services, and it’s hard to know which one is best.
- ESPN+ seemed like a decent option. It’s not free, but they have a lot of different sports.
- Watching local teams is kinda cool. Even if you’re not a huge sports fan, it’s fun to see your community represented.
All in all, it was a fun little Saturday afternoon. I wouldn’t say I’m a huge football fan now, but it was definitely an experience. And hey, now I know where to watch these games if I ever get the urge again. Plus, I figured out how all this online streaming stuff works. Not too bad for a lazy Saturday, right?