ESPN has announced the addition of 15 football games to their 2013 Mountain West Football TV Schedule. Each game will be broadcast by either ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU or ESPN3.
Read Full Story »The 2013 Conference USA Football TV Schedule has been announced and features over 50 regular-season games, the C-USA Championship Game, and five bowl games.
Read Full Story »The Big Ten Network has announced their 2013 prime time football TV schedule. A total of 12 games were announced that will feature eight Big Ten teams in action.
Read Full Story »ESPN has announced six 2013 Big Ten football games for prime time telecasts on either ABC, ESPN or ESPN2. Two of the B1G games feature Notre Dame as the opponent.
Read Full Story »ESPN has announced the television schedule for seven 2013 Mountain West Conference games that will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNU.
Read Full Story »Spring football practice is in full swing, and several FBS schools are ready to play their Spring games. This weekend, there are 25 Spring football games that will be on television or available to stream online.
Read Full Story »Three SEC Spring football games have been added to the ESPN3 live broadcast schedule: Auburn, Georgia, and Ole Miss. Vanderbilt’s Spring game will be also be broadcast on same day tape-delay.
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Several 2013 Spring college football games will be televised or streamed online this year. ESPN has already announced games on ESPN and ESPN2, as well as several that will be broadcast on ESPN3. Other games have been announced for Big Ten Network, CSS, Longhorn Network, Pac-12 Network, and Sun Sports.
Pac-12 fans are in for a treat as all 12 conference members will have their Spring games televised by the Pac-12 Networks.
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Eleven 2013 college football Spring games are set to air live on ESPN3 beginning with Virginia’s Orange-Blue game on Saturday, April 6 at 1 p.m. ET.
Most of the games on the schedule so far are ACC teams, with the exception of South Carolina (April 13) and Arkansas (April 20).
Texas A&M’s Maroon & White Spring Game on April 13 (3 p.m. ET, ESPN) and Alabama’s A-Day Spring Game on April 20 (3 p.m. ET, ESPN2) will both be blacked out on ESPN3.
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ESPN announced six 2013 football games for television this morning, five of which are on opening weekend.
Thursday, Aug. 29 will feature back-to-back games on ESPN beginning with North Carolina at South Carolina at 6 p.m. ET. That will be followed by Ole Miss at Vanderbilt at 9:15 p.m. ET. Ole-Miss-Vandy was moved from Saturday to Thursday.
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It’s New Year’s Day 2013, the busiest day of the college football bowl season. Six games will be played today, beginning with two games at noon at finishing with the Orange Bowl tonight.
The first of two games at noon on New Year’s Day is the Heart of Dallas Bowl (noon ET, ESPNU). Purdue of the Big Ten takes on Oklahoma State of the Big 12. The second noon game is the TaxSlayer.com Gator Bowl (ESPN2) between Mississippi State of the SEC and Northwestern of the Big Ten.
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Week 14 of the 2012 college football season kicks off tonight with Louisville traveling to Rutgers (7:30 p.m. ET, ESPN). The winner of the game claims the Big East title and a spot in a BCS Bowl game.
Conference championship games begin on Friday. Kent State faces Northern Illinois for the MAC title (7 p.m. ET, ESPN2), while Stanford hosts UCLA in the Pac-12 (8 p.m. ET, FOX).
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Week 13 of the 2012 college football season is Thanksgiving week. It’s also Rivalry Week in college football!
Some of the top college rivalry games this week include South Carolina at Clemson, Michigan at Ohio State, Oregon at Oregon State, Florida at Florida State, Georgia Tech at Georgia, Oklahoma State at Oklahoma, and Notre Dame at USC.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Los Angeles, the site of the top-ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish at USC Trojans game.
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With Alabama failing to win last week against Texas A&M, the door opened for Kansas State and Oregon to play in the BCS Championship Game. Both the Wildcats and the Ducks have hard conference games this week, with K-State playing Baylor and the Stanford Cardinals traveling up to Eugene and facing off against the high-flying Ducks offense. Both games will be a challenge and it wouldn’t shock anybody if one or both of these teams were upset.
Baylor is looking more and more like a trap game to me for Kansas State, but Stanford will be hungry with Rose Bowl dreams and will attempt to stymie the rushing and passing attack of the Ducks.
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Week 12 of the 2012 college football season kicked off on Wednesday night and continues tonight with an ACC contest. North Carolina travels to face Virginia at 7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN.
Featured Top 25 match-ups this week include (13) Stanford at (2) Oregon and (18) USC at (17) UCLA.
Other games involving Top 25 teams include (1) Kansas State at Baylor, Wake Forest at (3) Notre Dame, Ole Miss at (7) LSU, NC State at (11) Clemson, (12) Oklahoma at West Virginia, Minnesota at (14) Nebraska, and TCU at (15) Texas.
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