Michigan State at Nebraska highlights week nine of the 2011 college football season. Other big games include Florida vs. Georgia, Oklahoma at Kansas State, Clemson at Georgia Tech and Wisconsin at Ohio State.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Los Angeles, California, the site of the Pac-12 contest between the Stanford Cardinal and the USC Trojans.
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CBS has announced that the Nov. 5 game between the no. 1 LSU Tigers and the no. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide will be televised in prime time at 8:00 p.m. ET.
The game was previously scheduled for a 3:30 p.m. ET start. Gary Danielson and Verne Lundquist will call the game from the booth with Tracy Wolfson down on the field.
Read Full Story »Auburn at LSU highlights week eight of the 2011 college football season. Other big games include North Carolina at Clemson, Texas Tech at Oklahoma, Washington at Stanford and USC at Notre Dame.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from East Lansing, Michigan, the site of the Big Ten contest between the Wisconsin Badgers and the Michigan State Spartans.
Read Full Story »Michigan at Michigan State highlights week seven of the 2011 college football season. Other big games include LSU at Tennessee, Oklahoma State at Texas, Clemson at Maryland and Florida at Auburn.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Eugene, Oregon, the site of the game between the Arizona State Sun Devils and the Oregon Ducks.
Read Full Story »The Red River Rivalry between Oklahoma and Texas highlights week six of the 2011 college football season. Other big games include Florida at LSU, Iowa at Penn State, Auburn at Arkansas and Ohio State at Nebraska.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Dallas, Texas, the site of the game between the Oklahoma Sooners and the Texas Longhorns at the Cotton Bowl.
Read Full Story »The six BCS conferences have each announced their football TV schedule for the weekend of October 15, 2011. Top matchups include Oklahoma State at Texas, Michigan at Michigan State, USC at California, Arizona State at Oregon, LSU at Tennessee and Florida at Auburn.
Listed below are the games scheduled for television with kickoff time (Eastern) and network:
Read Full Story »No. 8 Nebraska at No. 7 Wisconsin highlights week five of the 2011 college football season. Other big games include Baylor at Kansas State, Michigan State at Ohio State, Clemson at Virginia Tech and Alabama at Florida.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Madison, Wisconsin, the site of the game between the Nebraska Cornhuskers and the Wisconsin Badgers.
Read Full Story »No. 2 LSU at No. 16 West Virginia highlights week four of the 2011 college football season. Other big games include Arkansas at Alabama, Florida State at Clemson and Oklahoma State at Texas A&M.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Morgantown, West Virginia, the site of the game between the LSU Tigers and the West Virginia Mountaineers.
Read Full Story »No. 1 Oklahoma at No. 5 Florida State highlights week 3 of the 2011 college football season. Other big games include Auburn at Clemson, Michigan State at Notre Dame, Tennessee at Florida and Utah at BYU.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Tallahassee, Florida, the site of the game between the Florida State Seminoles and the Oklahoma Sooners.
Read Full Story »Week two of the college football season features a few big non-conference games, including Alabama at Penn State, BYU at Texas and Notre Dame at Michigan.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Ann Arbor, Michigan, the site of the game between the Michigan Wolverines and the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
Read Full Story »The 2011 college football season is here! A full slate of teams are in action, including AP Top 5 teams Oklahoma, Alabama, Oregon, LSU and Boise State.
ESPN Gameday will broadcast live from Arlington, Texas, the site of the game between the LSU Tigers of the SEC and the Oregon Ducks of the new Pac-12.
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ESPN has announced their 2011 college football schedule that will be broadcast in 3D. ESPN 3D will air 20 regular-season games, the Allstate BCS National Championship Game and five bowl games.
ESPN 3D is currently available on AT&T, Comcast, DirecTV, Time Warner Cable and Verizon FIOS.
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The Utah Utes and KJZZ-TV have announced a local partnership for football television coverage, the school announced Friday.
KJZZ-TV will broadcast Utah’s 2011 season opener against Montana State on Thursday, September 1. Other games will be announced at a later date.
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The 2011-12 College Football Bowl Schedule was officially released today by the Football Bowl Association. The FBA represents college football’s 35 postseason games and all the excitement that is the bowl season.
The bowl season kicks off on Saturday, December 17 at 2:00 p.m. ET with the New Mexico Bowl in Albuquerque. This year’s matchup will feature the Pac-12 no. 7 seed against the no. 4 or 5 team from the MWC.
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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.
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