Heisman Trophy Ceremony Live Stream: Time, Channel, How To Watch Live

Strike your best “Heisman pose” because yet another gridiron titan is about to receive the highest individual honor in college football!

Later tonight, one of the four remaining candidates — Mac Jones (QB, Alabama), DeVonta Smith (WR, Alabama), Kyle Trask (QB, Florida), and Trevor Lawrence (QB, Clemson) — will join an elite list of legendary college football athletes by becoming the 2020 Heisman Trophy winner. The odds are currently with Smith, but anything can happen on Heisman night. Will there be an upset, or will Smith’s name be etched in history? Let’s find out, shall we?

Here’s how to watch the Heisman Trophy ceremony live on ESPN.

WHEN IS THE HEISMAN TROPHY CEREMONY?

Tonight! The Heisman Trophy ceremony takes place on Tuesday, January 5.

WHAT TIME DOES THE HEISMAN TROPHY CEREMONY START?

Tonight’s event takes place a little earlier than you might expect. The ceremony airs from 7:00-8:00 p.m. ET on ESPN.

HOW TO WATCH THE HEISMAN TROPHY CEREMONY LIVE:

If you have a valid cable login, you can watch the Heisman Trophy ceremony live on ESPN via the “watch live” section on the ESPN website or the ESPN app, which you can download on iTunesGoogle Play, or Amazon.

HOW TO WATCH THE HEISMAN TROPHY CEREMONY WITHOUT CABLE:

No cable? No problem… if you subscribe to an over-the-top streaming service. You can find an ESPN live stream via an active subscription to fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, YouTube TV, Sling TV, or AT&T TV NOW. Many of the aforementioned services offer free trials for eligible subscribers.

HEISMAN TROPHY CEREMONY HULU STREAMING INFORMATION:

You can’t watch tonight’s Heisman ceremony with a traditional Hulu account, but you can watch the event live if you have a valid subscription to Hulu + Live TV, which offers ESPN. Hulu + Live TV offers a seven-day free trial for eligible subscribers.