NCAA Football Live Stream Free: Watch Ball State Cardinals vs. Northern Illinois Huskies Online, TV Channel [ESPN 2], Radio Stations

By Josh Wilson
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Ball State Cardinals, no. 15 NCAA football team in the nation, will be playing against the Northern Illinois Huskies at the Brigham Field at Huskies Stadium in Dekalb, Illinois on Nov. 13, 2013. The match will begin at 5:00 p.m. or 8:00 p.m. ET. Information about watching the game through free online live stream can be found below.

Cardinals vs. Huskies Nov. 13 Preview

Going into tonight's game, the Cardinals are currently 9-1 overall and 6-0 in the MAC, and the Huskies has a record of 9-0 and 5-0 in the MAC.

Should the Ball State win tonight's game, their chances of winning the MAC West title would be increased. Among the players to watch tonight, Cardinals' quarterback Jordan Lynch has achieved 1,871 yards and 19 touchdowns passes, and rushed 1,150 yards and 12 touchdowns. Meanwhile, Huskies' Keith Wenning has 3,164 yards and 27 touchdown passes.

Cardinals vs. Huskies Video and Radio Live Streaming

Cardinals vs. Huskies NCAA football game will be televised live on ESPN 2 (select providers). If you do not subscribe to any one of the service providers, free online live stream can be accessed here.

Cardinals vs. Huskies radio broadcasts can be accessed online or through the teams' radio stations. Cardinals' fans can listen to their team's radio broadcast at WLBC 104.1 and WCRD 91.3. Those wanting to listen to the game online can click here.

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