Posted by Kevin K. on 06/15/2011
The Mid-American Conference has announced kickoff times and TV coverage for the 2011 football season. Over 50 games involving MAC teams will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN3, ESPN Plus and regional network stations.
Several games still have their kickoff and TV times yet to be determined. Those games will be announced during the season, usually one to two weeks prior to kickoff.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 06/14/2011
Often requested and long overdue, we have now added TV listings to our 2011 college football schedules. The television listings will be updated leading up to and throughout the season.
FBSchedules.com strives to be the best football schedule website on the internet. Major additions to the site, like an iPhone/iPad/Android app or even a mobile site, are possible but not likely in the near future.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 06/02/2011
The SEC has announced their 2011 football TV schedule. More games will be announced leading up to and during the season.
Overall, 23 SEC football games have already been scheduled for broadcast by ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ABC, CBS and the SEC Network.
The 2011 SEC Championship Game will be televised by CBS Sports at 4:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, December, 3, 2011.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 06/01/2011

The Wake Forest at Syracuse football game has been moved to Thursday, September 1. The game will be broadcast exclusively by ESPN3.com at 8:00 p.m. ET.
The Demon Deacons and Orange were originally scheduled to play on Saturday, September3.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 05/20/2011
The Big Ten Network has announced their 2011 prime time Football TV Schedule. Seven games were announced, but the network will televise more than 40 games total this fall.
“We’re very excited about our primetime schedule and think it’s the strongest we’ve ever had,” Big Ten Network President Mark Silverman said. “There’s always extra electricity in the air for Big Ten night games, and we have some top-quality matchups.”
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 05/12/2011
ESPN has announced that they have selected seven 2011 Big Ten college football games for prime time television coverage on ABC, ESPN or ESPN2. Coverage for each game will begin at 8:00 p.m. ET.
Listed below are the Big Ten matchups that have been selected. Additional games will be announced during the season.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 05/11/2011
The ACC has announced their early season 2011 football TV schedule. They also announced the kickoff time and TV coverage for the 2011 ACC Championship Game.
Overall, 39 ACC football games have already been scheduled for broadcast by ESPN, ESPNU, ESPN3.com, ABC, NBC, ACC Network and regional sports networks.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 05/10/2011
The 2011 Pac-12 ABC/ESPN College Football TV schedule was announced today. This is a preliminary schedule, as more dates will be added leading up to and during the 2011 season.
Overall, ABC and ESPN will televise more than 20 Pac-12 football games. TV selections by Fox Sports Net, Versus and FX will be announced in early June.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 05/10/2011

The Colorado Buffaloes and the Utah Utes will face off on Black Friday, November 25, Utah announced today. Television coverage and a kickoff time will be announced at a later date.
2011 will be the first season in the expanded Pac-12 for both Colorado and Utah. The Buffaloes lead the overall series 30-24-3, but the two schools haven’t played since 1962.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 05/05/2011
The Big 12 has changed the dates of two more 2011 football games “to facilitate possible television opportunities.” Iowa State, Kansas State and Oklahoma’s schedules have been affected.
The Oklahoma Sooners will now host the Iowa State Cyclones 2011 schedule on Saturday, November 26 instead of November 12. Both schools will now be off on Nov 12.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 05/04/2011
The Pac-12 conference has announced a “landmark media rights deal” with ESPN and Fox Sports Group. The conference also announced the creation of Pac-12 Media Enterprises, which will own the Pac-12 Network, the Pac-12 Digital Network, and Pac-12 Properties.
Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott called this a “landmark deal” because the “Pac-12’s member institutions would, for the first time ever, share equally in the revenue from the new arrangement, and that the equal revenue distribution would start immediately when the deal goes into effect in 2012.”
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 05/02/2011

The USC Trojans at the Colorado Buffaloes football game has been moved back one day to Friday, November 4, ESPN announced today. The game will be televised by ESPN2 at 7:00 p.m. MT (6:00 p.m. PT).
This will be USC’s first trip to Boulder since a non-conference game in 2002. The Trojans lead the overall series against the Buffaloes 5-0.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 04/20/2011
With the release of the 2011 NFL Football Schedules yesterday, ESPN’s 2011 Monday Night Football Schedule is set. Monday Night Football will kick off on September 12 with a doubleheader featuring the New England Patriots at the Miami Dolphins and the Oakland Raiders at the Denver Broncos.
The Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers will host the Minnesota Vikings on November 14. Super Bowl runner-up Pittsburgh travels to face San Francisco on December 19.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 04/20/2011
The NFL Network has announced their 2011 Thursday Night Football Schedule. The slate features eight games beginning on Thursday, November 10 with Oakland visiting San Diego.
There is one Saturday game included in the release. That game features Dallas traveling to face Tampa Bay on December 17.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 03/30/2011
ESPN has released their schedule of 2011 Spring football games that we be televised on ESPN, ESPNU and ESPN3.com. CBS College Sports, CSS, The Big Ten Network and Versus will also televise some games.
Listed below is the Spring football game TV schedule with date, time and channel information:
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 03/17/2011
Normally, we just cover football and football schedules. But it is March, and it is the NCAA Basketball Tournament. Below is a link to a printable bracket and the TV schedule.
The “First Four” began on Tuesday, with Clemson, UNC-Asheville, UTSA and VCU all advancing. March Madness 2nd round action kicks off today with 32 teams in action.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 01/03/2011
The 2010 NFL regular season has been completed. Now it’s time for the playoffs! We have updated our 2010 NFL Playoffs page with the schedule for the AFC and NFC Wild-Card games, Divisional games, Championship games and Super Bowl XLV.
The NFL Playoffs begin on Saturday, January 8, 2011 at 4:30 p.m. ET when the Seattle Seahawks host the New Orleans Saints.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 12/28/2010
The 2010-11 football bowl season is in full swing, and the final games of the NFL regular season are this weekend. Today through next Tuesday, there are 21 college bowl games and 16 NFL games.
Listed below are all of the games with TV, times and ticket options:
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 12/22/2010
Christmas 2010 is almost here, and with it comes several football games. Today through Sunday, there are three college bowl games and 15 NFL games.
Listed below are all of the games with TV, times and ticket options.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 12/01/2010
Week 14 of the 2010 college football season is championship week. Five conferences will have their championship games this week beginning with the MAC Championship Game on Thursday.
There are also some rivalry games on tap, including Arizona State at Arizona, Oregon at Oregon State, Washington at Washington State and USC at UCLA.
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