FOX stream the games directly to their foxsports dot com website. FOX requires provider info but foxsports does NOT. The other US network DO require provider info. All you need is a VPN with the US location IP for where the game of your choice is being shown. I do this from the UK and obviously I couldn't pay for FOX even if I was inclined to do so. The broadcast is free for 1 hour. However, if your clear your DNS cache, (
instructions here) and browser cookies your free hour will immediately reset. ccleaner has settings to do this if you use that program. Alternatively if you are using incognito mode on your browser you merely need to shut it down, (maybe), clear cookies, and then re-start the browser.
Most ad-blockers are ok but the Ghostery add-on will need to be disabled or whitelist foxsports dot com. If you have an ad-blocker I recommend adding the following custom scripts to your personal ad list as it will hide the timer and some of the ad generating stuff that foxsports slow the page down with:
foxsports.com##.fs-14.uc.cl-wht.pvp-expires-timer
foxsports.com##.entity-body
foxsports.com##.right-rail-content
foxsports.com##.fscom-footer
You are welcome to test this by seeing what you can see with different US location IPs with their regional college game coverage. If you don't have a VPN I recommend ProtonVPN which is free if you accept a free Proton email address first. This would give you about 7 different US location IPs, including Seattle - plus no download limit.