DirecTV and Disney work out deal ahead of College Football Saturday

data-mm-id=”_g35rgf0nv”>Roughly 11 million DirecTV customers have been without ESPN channels for nearly two weeks due to a dispute between Disney, which owns ESPN, and DirecTV. Ahead of kickoff for the full slate of Week 3 college football games, though, the two sides announced they have come to an agreement. Those who have been unable to watch any ESPN content, from the games themselves to popular talk shows such as College Gameday, First Take and SportsCenter will be able to again. RELATED: The Ringer's Kevin O'Connor reveals new career plansThe agreement gives DirecTV the rights to offer genre-specific options, such as sports, entertainment and kids and family. They will also bundle Disney+, Hulu and ESPN+ with select packages and can distribute Disney's ESPN direct-t…