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.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 11/23/2010
Week 13 of the 2010 college football season is Thanksgiving week. It’s also considered Rivalry Week. There are some great college rivalry games played this week, and some good Thanksgiving Day NFL matchups also.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Stillwater, Oklahoma, the site of the Oklahoma at Oklahoma State game.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 11/17/2010
Week 12 of the 2010 college football season features more key games including Fresno State at Boise State, Ohio State at Iowa and Nebraska at Texas A&M.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Wrigley Field in Chicago, the site of the Illinois vs. Northwestern game.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 11/10/2010
Week eleven of the 2010 college football season features more key games including Penn State at Ohio State, Mississippi State at Alabama and South Carolina at Florida.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Columbus, Ohio, the site of the Pen State at Ohio State game.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 11/03/2010
Week ten of the 2010 college football season features more key games including Baylor at Oklahoma State, Alabama at LSU and Arizona at Stanford.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Salt Lake City, Utah, the site of the TCU Horned Frogs at the Utah Utes game.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 10/29/2010
Week nine of the 2010 college football season features some key games including Michigan State-Iowa, Missouri-Nebraska and Oregon-USC.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Los Angeles, California, the site of the Oregon Ducks at the USC Trojans game.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 10/20/2010
Week eight of the 2010 college football season features some key game including LSU at Auburn, Nebraska at Oklahoma State and Wiscon at Iowa.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Columbia, Missouri, the site of the Oklahoma Sooners at Missouri Tigers game.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 10/14/2010
Week seven of the 2010 college football season features a full slate of key conference contests, including Arkansas at Auburn, Texas at Nebraska and Ohio State at Wisconsin.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Madison, Wisconsin, the site of the Ohio State Buckeyes at Wisconsin Badgers game.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 10/06/2010
Week six of the 2010 college football season features some key conference contests, including Michigan-Michigan State, LSU-Florida and Stanford-USC.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Columbia, South Carolina, the site of the Alabama Crimson Tide at South Carolina Gamecocks game.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 09/29/2010
Week five of the 2010 college football season features some key conference contests, including Oklahoma-Texas and Alabama-Florida. ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Eugene, Oregon, the site of the Oregon-Stanford game.
Listed below are the games with TV, times and ticket options:
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 09/25/2010
Week four of the 2010 college football season features a couple of good non-conference games and some key conference contests. ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Boise, Idaho, the site of the Boise State-Oregon State game.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 09/14/2010
Week three of the 2010 college football season features a couple of good non-conference matchups. ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Auburn, Alabama, the site of the Clemson-Auburn State game.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 09/07/2010
Week two of the 2010 college football season features important conference games and intriguing non-conference matchups. ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, the site of the Alabama-Penn State game.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 09/01/2010
The 2010 college football season begins on Thursday, September 4 (see schedule). A full slate of games are on tap for this weekend. The entire USA Today Top 25 will be in action, including no. 1 Alabama and the rest of the Top 5 – Ohio State, Florida, Texas and Boise State.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Atlanta, Georgia, the site of the 2010 Chick-fil-A College Kickoff game between the LSU Tigers and the North Carolina Tar Heels.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 08/30/2010
It’s finally here! The 2010 college football season begins on Thursday, September 2. There are 18 football games on Thursday and three Top 25 teams will be in action.
2nd ranked Ohio State is the highest ranked team in action on Thursday. They host the Marshall Thundering Herd. 13th ranked Miami (FL) hosts Florida A&M and 24th ranked Utah hosts Pittsburgh.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 07/30/2010
ESPN has announced the first three college football games that will be broadcast in 3D. ESPN 3D is a new channel and is currently available on DirecTV, Comcast and AT&T.
In order to view the games in 3D, you will need ESPN 3D (check with your provider), a 3D enabled television and 3D glasses. Most 3D TV’s currently being sold are bundled with one or two pairs of glasses.
Continue Reading...Posted by Kevin K. on 07/23/2010
The SEC has released their 2010 football TV schedule. This early schedule covers the first three weekends plus some late-season games.
Listed below is the 2010 SEC Television Schedule (click the games to view and buy tickets).
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