If you are like me, you are already making plans for the opening weekend of college football. Below is the television schedule for week one. Because the NFL starts a week later, there are also games on Sunday and Monday of the Labor Day Weekend. All times are Central:
Thursday, September 2nd
Marshall at Ohio State – 6:30 pm (Big Ten Network)
Southern Miss at South Carolina – 6:30 pm (ESPN)
Pittsburgh at Utah – 7:30 pm (Versus)
USC at Hawaii – 10:00 pm (ESPN)
Friday, September 3rd
Arizona at Toledo – 7:00 pm (ESPN)
Saturday September 4th
Miami (Ohio) at Florida – 11:00 am (ESPN)
Samford at Florida State – 11:00 am (ESPN U)
Western Michigan at Michigan St. – 11:00 am (ESPN 2)
Louisiana-Lafayette at Georgia – 11:20 am (SEC Network)
Illinois at Missouri – 11:30 am (Fox Sports Net)
Connecticut at Michigan – 2:30 pm (ESPN 2)
Jacksonville St. at Ole Miss – 2:30 pm (CSS)
Kentucky at Louisville – 2:30 pm (ABC)
Purdue at Notre Dame – 2:30 pm (NBC)
North Texas at Clemson – 2:30 pm (ESPN U)
Texas at Rice – 2:30 pm (ESPN)
Arkansas St. at Auburn – 6:00 pm (Fox Sports Net/SEC Feed)
Memphis at Miss St. – 6:00 pm (ESPN U)
San Jose State at Alabama – 6:00 pm (pay-per-view)
Washington at BYU – 6:00 pm (CBS College)
Washington St. at Oklahoma St. – 6:00 pm (Fox Sports Net)
Northwestern at Vanderbilt – 6:30 pm (CSS)
Oregon St. at TCU – 6:45 pm (ESPN)
LSU vs. North Carolina (Atlanta) – 7:00 pm (ABC)
Cincinnati at Fresno State – 9:00 pm (ESPN 2)
Wisconsin at UNLV – 10:00 pm (Versus)
Sunday, September 5th
Tulsa at East Carolina – 1:00 pm (ESPN 2)
SMU at Texas Tech – 2:30 pm (ESPN)
Monday, September 6th
Maryland vs. Navy (Baltimore) – 3:00 pm (ESPN)
Boise St. vs. Virginia Tech (Landover) – 7:00 pm (ESPN)










