Today's Schedule of Games
There are some good November-level games on just the first day of September.
Time Matchup Network
Noon Oregon St. at No. 5 Ohio St.ABC
Noon Florida Atlantic at No. 7 OklahomaFox
Noon No. 23 Texas vs. MarylandFox Sports 1
Noon Kent St. at IllinoisBig Ten Network
Noon Texas St. at RutgersBig Ten Network
Noon Coastal Carolina at South CarolinaSEC Network
Noon Ole Miss vs. Texas Tech in HoustonESPN
Noon James Madison at N.C. StateESPNU
Noon Villanova at TempleESPNews
Noon Houston at RiceCBS Sports Network
Noon Southern at No. 16 TCUMASN2 (in D.C. area)
12:20 Furman at No. 2 ClemsonWDCA-20 (in D.C. area)
12:30 Alcorn St. at Georgia TechNBC Sports Washington (in D.C. area)
3:30 Austin Peay at No. 3 GeorgiaESPN
3:30 Central Michigan at KentuckyESPNU
3:30 No. 6 Washington vs. No. 9 Auburn in AtlantaABC
3:30 Tennessee vs. No. 17 West Virginia in CharlotteCBS
3:30 Appalachian St. at No. 10 Penn St.Big Ten Network
3:30 Northern Illinois at IowaBig Ten Network
3:30 Washington St. at WyomingCBS Sports Network
4 UNLV at No. 15 Southern CalPac-12 Network
4 North Carolina at CaliforniaFox
4 UT-Martin at MissouriSEC Network
4 Eastern Illinois at ArkansasSEC Network
6 No. 22 Boise State at TroyESPNews
7 Cincinnati at UCLAESPN
7 Indiana at FIUCBS Sports Network
7:30 No. 14 Michigan at No. 12 Notre DameNBC
7:30 Stephen F. Austin at No. 18 Mississippi St.ESPNU
7:30 Middle Tennessee at VanderbiltSEC Network
7:30 Charleston Southern at FloridaSEC Network
8 Louisville vs. No. 1 Alabama in OrlandoABC
8 Bowling Green at No. 24 OregonPac-12 Network
8 Akron at NebraskaFox
10:30 UTSA at Arizona St.Fox Sports 1
10:45 BYU at ArizonaESPN
11 Navy at HawaiiCBS Sports Network
September 1st, 2018 at 10:00 AM ^
Thanks M-Dog for putting this together!
September 1st, 2018 at 10:49 AM ^
It's a little harder than it used to be. I used to be able to just cut and paste the entire ESPN schedule graphic and quickly edit out the unneeded columns. You had nice graphics of team logos and everything.
Now it's just a plain text list that I have to go dig up. The first one I found was great . . . then I saw that Michigan-Notre Dame was on at 6:30 PM?? Turns out all the times were in CST without it mentioning it.
But whatever, at least it's functional.
September 1st, 2018 at 10:11 AM ^
How many of our fans are expected to be there tonight? And I hope we all wear maize...
September 1st, 2018 at 10:26 AM ^
This link lists every televised CFB game, time, and network/outlet and works every year:
http://www.lsufootball.net/tvschedule.htm
September 1st, 2018 at 10:46 AM ^
Here's another, with a little more pizazz -
September 1st, 2018 at 10:54 AM ^
Oooh, that one's pretty.
If I could figure out how to edit the OP, I'd put it up there.
September 1st, 2018 at 11:16 AM ^
Don't worry about trying to figure out OP editing as 3.0 has stripped away that feature for original posts. But on the bright side, you can edit your replies willy nilly and no one will ever know (unless they grabbed a screenshot).
September 1st, 2018 at 10:52 AM ^
You have to pay attention though . . . all the times are CST without it mentioning it.
September 1st, 2018 at 11:12 AM ^
So SEC teams are finally playing teams other than div 3 and community colleges for their non-con schedule. What gives?
September 1st, 2018 at 11:30 AM ^
They save those for their "bye week" in November, the week before Rivalry Week.
Must be nice.
September 1st, 2018 at 2:12 PM ^
I'm trying to enjoy all these choices. I picked today to start cord-cutting. Switched from cable to a Roku with Vue.
For those of you who have made this type of a switch, what do you do without channel numbers? It takes about 20 button presses to switch channels on a Roku. I like to go from game to game during commercials and video reviews. No back button, no anything that resembles navigation. Even getting to the program guide (which cuts off many titles so you don't know what game is on anyway) is always a minimum of three button-presses away.