NFL Sunday Ticket Only $79.97 for College Students (Regularly $294)

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Calling all NFL Football Watchin’ College Students! 🏈

If you’re interested in streaming live and out-of-market NFL games every Sunday on your computer, tablet, phone, console or other media streaming device, consider signing up for NFLSUNDAYTICKET.TV U from DirecTV – packages start at just $19.99 monthly for 4 months or a one-time $79.97 payment when you use promo code BACKTOSCHOOL at checkout!

This is an awesome deal as the regular price is $73.49 monthly or $293.96 total!

Plus, whenever you add an NFL Game Pass to your purchase, you’ll pay just $50 for the game pass (regularly $99.99)! The Game Pass lets you watch all pre-season games, replays of every game and more. Note that payment for MAX + NFL Game Pass must be made in full at checkout.


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Comments 11

  1. Stephanie

    Great deal! Do you know if you have to be in a contract for this special?

  2. Melly G

    Anyone know how you must prove you’re a college student?

    • Rob

      When you try to sign up, it will ask for your name, birthdate, and what school you go to. Somehow, someway it verfies that info. Two year college count as well. I graduated from a two year college 3 years ago, put in my info and was declined. I put my daughters info in, and it worked

  3. bdubs

    Thank you! We missed the promo code last year but still saved money over paying the regular price. We stream our games on a firetv stick.

    • Holly (Hip2Save Sidekick)

      You’re very welcome!

    • Kristin

      So you do not need a DIRECT TV account in order to sign up for this? I can just plug a FireTV stick into our TV in order to access my son’s NFL Sunday Ticket subscription?

  4. Lindsey

    My sister is still in college. Could I use her info to get this for her and her boyfriend? Would my football-loving son be able to use it too?

  5. megan

    Does anyone know how this works if I already have DirecTV? I tried signing up and it says “we see you already have a DirecTV account, sign in” then I do and one my account, I only have the full price option. I tried calling DirecTV and they said they don’t see this offer available yet. Should I just pretend I don’t have DirecTV already and create an account using a new email so I can get these rates? The only problem with doing that is that this offer looks like its good only for streaming on devices whereas when we buy add it to our TV package we get it with our other channels and my hubby can record it, pause it, etc… Anymore insight into how this really works would be appreciated!

    • will

      hello.
      the offer is for students only so without a valid .edu email, you won’t be able to sign up. The NFL has a verification system in place, so an old .edu address won’t work – you or your husband need to actually be a student.

      that said, i do not think this is the product for you anyway. it is meant for students for stream games on their laptops in dormrooms. they have a special deal for them because no student is buying a dish for their dormroom. you cannot use this offer to upgrade your directv to SundayTicket. Sorry. It will not work on your TV
      Good Luck

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