College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 9

This is a list of every game played during week 9 of the 2016 college football season involving at least one FBS or FCS school. All games are listed, televised or not. For the televised games (only live broadcasts are listed), I include the announcers and sideline reporters (where applicable). I put all of it on a Google Documents spreadsheet that can be accessed at the following link:

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 9

Additional notes:

– I include games streamed by ESPN3.com and Fox Sports Go; they are denoted as “ESPN3″ and “FS-Go”, respectively.

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences, but only when they are free of charge. For some of these feeds, the audio will be a simulcast of the home team’s radio broadcast. Other online platforms have their own announcers.

For now, the digital networks I am including in the listings are those for the ACCBig Sky, Big SouthCAAMountain WestNEC, OVCPatriot League, and SoCon.

Occasionally individual schools (almost always at the FCS level) provide video feeds free of charge. When that is the case, I list those as well.

– I also do not include PPV telecasts, regardless of whether or not the matchup in question features FBS or FCS schools.

– The local affiliates for the ACC Network “national” game of the week can be found on a link in the document, and here: Boston College-North Carolina State

– The regional sports networks carrying the ACC Network “regional” games of the week can be found on a link in the document, and here: Duke-Georgia Tech and Army-Wake Forest

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games are linked in the document, and here: Wagner-Massachusetts, Elon-Albany, Western Kentucky-FAU, Miami (OH)-Eastern Michigan, Abilene Christian-McNeese State, Marshall-Southern Mississippi

– ABC/ESPN2 coverage map for the noon ET games (Louisville-Virginia and Penn State-Purdue): Link

– ESPN College Extra blackout maps: Army-Wake Forest, Boston College-North Carolina State, Duke-Georgia Tech

– BTN “gamefinder”:  Link

– SEC Network “gamefinder”: Link

– AP Poll (FBS):  Link

– FCS Coaches’ Poll:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s incredibly comprehensive and truly indispensable site College Sports on TV, a must-bookmark for any fan of college sports.

Also to be credited, as always, are the indefatigable information collectors (and in some cases sports-TV savants) at the506.com. I am also assisted on occasion by helpful athletic media relations officials at various schools and conferences.

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 8

This is a list of every game played during week 8 of the 2016 college football season involving at least one FBS or FCS school. All games are listed, televised or not. For the televised games (only live broadcasts are listed), I include the announcers and sideline reporters (where applicable). I put all of it on a Google Documents spreadsheet that can be accessed at the following link:

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 8

Additional notes:

– I include games streamed by ESPN3.com and Fox Sports Go; they are denoted as “ESPN3″ and “FS-Go”, respectively.

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences, but only when they are free of charge. For some of these feeds, the audio will be a simulcast of the home team’s radio broadcast. Other online platforms have their own announcers.

For now, the digital networks I am including in the listings are those for the ACCBig Sky, Big SouthCAAMountain WestNEC, OVCPatriot League, and SoCon.

Occasionally individual schools (almost always at the FCS level) provide video feeds free of charge. When that is the case, I list those as well.

– I also do not include PPV telecasts, regardless of whether or not the matchup in question features FBS or FCS schools.

– The local affiliates for the ACC Network “national” game of the week can be found on a link in the document, and here: Syracuse-Boston College

– The regional sports networks carrying the ACC Network “regional” game of the week can be found on a link in the document, and here: North Carolina-Virginia

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games are linked in the document, and here: Kennesaw State-GWU, Lehigh-Holy Cross, Eastern Michigan-Western Michigan, Sam Houston State-Nicholls, Western Carolina-Samford, Old Dominion-Western Kentucky [links when available]

– ABC/ESPN2 coverage map for the noon ET games: Link

– ESPN College Extra blackout maps: [links when available]

– BTN “gamefinder”:  Link

– SEC Network “gamefinder”: Link

– AP Poll (FBS):  Link

– FCS Coaches’ Poll:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s incredibly comprehensive and truly indispensable site College Sports on TV, a must-bookmark for any fan of college sports.

Also to be credited, as always, are the indefatigable information collectors (and in some cases sports-TV savants) at the506.com. I am also assisted on occasion by helpful athletic media relations officials at various schools and conferences.

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 7

This is a list of every game played during week 7 of the 2016 college football season involving at least one FBS or FCS school. All games are listed, televised or not. For the televised games (only live broadcasts are listed), I include the announcers and sideline reporters (where applicable). I put all of it on a Google Documents spreadsheet that can be accessed at the following link:

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 7

Additional notes:

– I include games streamed by ESPN3.com and Fox Sports Go; they are denoted as “ESPN3″ and “FS-Go”, respectively.

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences, but only when they are free of charge. For some of these feeds, the audio will be a simulcast of the home team’s radio broadcast. Other online platforms have their own announcers.

For now, the digital networks I am including in the listings are those for the ACCBig Sky, Big SouthCAAMountain WestNEC, OVCPatriot League, and SoCon.

Occasionally individual schools (almost always at the FCS level) provide video feeds free of charge. When that is the case, I list those as well.

– I also do not include PPV telecasts, regardless of whether or not the matchup in question features FBS or FCS schools.

– The local affiliates for the ACC Network “national” game of the week can be found on a link in the document, and here: Pittsburgh-Virginia

– The regional sports networks carrying the ACC Network “regional” game of the week can be found on a link in the document, and here: Georgia Southern-Georgia Tech

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games are linked in the document, and here: James Madison-New Hampshire, Bowling Green-Toledo, Louisiana Tech-Massachusetts, FAU-Marshall

– ABC coverage map for the 3:30 pm ET games: Nebraska-Indiana / North Carolina-Miami (FL)

– ESPN College Extra blackout maps: Georgia Southern-Georgia Tech, New Mexico State-Idaho, Pittsburgh-Virginia, Chattanooga-The Citadel

– BTN “gamefinder”:  Link

– SEC Network “gamefinder”: Link

– AP Poll (FBS):  Link

– FCS Coaches’ Poll:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s incredibly comprehensive and truly indispensable site College Sports on TV, a must-bookmark for any fan of college sports.

Also to be credited, as always, are the indefatigable information collectors (and in some cases sports-TV savants) at the506.com. I am also assisted on occasion by helpful athletic media relations officials at various schools and conferences.

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 6

This is a list of every game played during week 6 of the 2016 college football season involving at least one FBS or FCS school. All games are listed, televised or not. For the televised games (only live broadcasts are listed), I include the announcers and sideline reporters (where applicable). I put all of it on a Google Documents spreadsheet that can be accessed at the following link:

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 6

Additional notes:

– Hurricane Matthew will obviously have an affect on this week’s schedule. As of Tuesday night, several FCS games had already been postponed or moved up to Thursday/Friday (and in one case, the game location had changed). I will try to update the schedule as more changes are announced.

– I include games streamed by ESPN3.com and Fox Sports Go; they are denoted as “ESPN3″ and “FS-Go”, respectively.

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences, but only when they are free of charge. For some of these feeds, the audio will be a simulcast of the home team’s radio broadcast. Other online platforms have their own announcers.

For now, the digital networks I am including in the listings are those for the ACCCAAMountain West, Big Sky, Big SouthOVC, NEC, SoCon, and Patriot League.

Occasionally individual schools (almost always at the FCS level) provide video feeds free of charge. When that is the case, I list those as well.

– I also do not include PPV telecasts, regardless of whether or not the matchup in question features FBS or FCS schools.

– The local affiliates for the ACC Network “national” game of the week can be found on a link in the document, and here: Georgia Tech-Pittsburgh

– The regional sports networks carrying the ACC Network “regional” games of the week can be found in notes in the document, and here: Army-Duke and Syracuse-Wake Forest

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games are linked in the document, and here: Southern Mississippi-UTSA, Rhode Island-Villanova, Ball State-Central Michigan, Stephen F. Austin-Nicholls, Marshall-North Texas, Wofford-Western Carolina

– ABC coverage map for the 3:30 pm ET games: BYU-Michigan State and Virginia Tech-North Carolina

– ESPN College Extra blackout maps: Syracuse-Wake Forest, Georgia Tech-Pittsburgh, Army-Duke

– BTN (formerly Big Ten Network) “gamefinder”:  Link

– SEC Network “gamefinder”: Link

– AP Poll (FBS):  Link

– FCS Coaches’ Poll:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s incredibly comprehensive and truly indispensable site College Sports on TV, a must-bookmark for any fan of college sports.

Also to be credited, as always, are the indefatigable information collectors (and in some cases sports-TV savants) at the506.com. I am also assisted on occasion by helpful athletic media relations officials at various schools and conferences.

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 5

This is a list of every game played during week 5 of the 2016 college football season involving at least one FBS or FCS school. All games are listed, televised or not. For the televised games (only live broadcasts are listed), I include the announcers and sideline reporters (where applicable). I put all of it on a Google Documents spreadsheet that can be accessed at the following link:

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 5

Additional notes:

– I include games streamed by ESPN3.com and Fox Sports Go; they are denoted as “ESPN3″ and “FS-Go”, respectively.

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences, but only when they are free of charge. For some of these feeds, the audio will be a simulcast of the home team’s radio broadcast. Other online platforms have their own announcers.

For now, the digital networks I am including in the listings are those for the ACCCAAMountain West, Big Sky, Big SouthOVC, NEC, SoCon, and Patriot League.

Occasionally individual schools (almost always at the FCS level) provide video feeds free of charge. When that is the case, I list those as well.

– I also do not include PPV telecasts, regardless of whether or not the matchup in question features FBS or FCS schools.

– The local affiliates for the ACC Network “national” game of the week can be found on a link in the document, and here: Virginia-Duke

– The regional sports networks carrying the ACC Network “regional” games of the week can be found in notes in the document, and here: Wake Forest-North Carolina State and Marshall-Pittsburgh

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games are linked in the document, and here: Georgia State-Appalachian State, Northern Illinois-Ball State, Central Arkansas-Abilene Christian, Tulane-Massachusetts, UTEP-Louisiana Tech

– ESPN3/College Extra blackout maps: Virginia-Duke, Marshall-Pittsburgh, Incarnate Word-Texas State, Wake Forest-North Carolina State

– BTN (formerly Big Ten Network) “gamefinder”:  Link

– SEC Network “gamefinder”: Link

– AP Poll (FBS):  Link

– FCS Coaches’ Poll:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s incredibly comprehensive and truly indispensable site College Sports on TV, a must-bookmark for any fan of college sports.

Also to be credited, as always, are the indefatigable information collectors (and in some cases sports-TV savants) at the506.com. I am also assisted on occasion by helpful athletic media relations officials at various schools and conferences.

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 4

This is a list of every game played during week 4 of the 2016 college football season involving at least one FBS or FCS school. All games are listed, televised or not. For the televised games (only live broadcasts are listed), I include the announcers and sideline reporters (where applicable). I put all of it on a Google Documents spreadsheet that can be accessed at the following link:

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 4

Additional notes:

– I include games streamed by ESPN3.com and Fox Sports Go; they are denoted as “ESPN3″ and “FS-Go”, respectively.

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences, but only when they are free of charge. For some of these feeds, the audio will be a simulcast of the home team’s radio broadcast. Other online platforms have their own announcers.

For now, the digital networks I am including in the listings are those for the ACC,CAAMountain West, Big Sky, Big SouthOVC, NEC, SoCon, and Patriot League.

Occasionally individual schools (almost always at the FCS level) provide video feeds free of charge. When that is the case, I list those as well.

– I also do not include PPV telecasts, regardless of whether or not the matchup in question features FBS or FCS schools.

– The local affiliates for the ACC Network “national” game of the week can be found on a link in the document, and here: East Carolina-Virginia Tech

– The regional sports networks carrying the ACC Network “regional” game of the week can be found in a note in the document, and here: Central Michigan-Virginia

– Listed in notes on the document are the regional sports networks carrying the following game: San Jose State-Iowa State

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games are linked in the document, and here: Charlotte-Temple, James Madison-Maine, Appalachian State-Akron, Mississippi State-Massachusetts, Louisiana Tech-Middle Tennessee State [links when available]

– BTN (formerly Big Ten Network) “gamefinder”:  Link

– AP Poll (FBS):  Link

– FCS Coaches’ Poll:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s incredibly comprehensive and truly indispensable site College Sports on TV, a must-bookmark for any fan of college sports.

Also to be credited, as always, are the indefatigable information collectors (and in some cases sports-TV savants) at the506.com. I am also assisted on occasion by helpful athletic media relations officials at various schools and conferences.

Note: Next week’s TV listings post will be later than usual. It will probably go up Thursday afternoon.

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 3

This is a list of every game played during week 3 of the 2016 college football season involving at least one FBS or FCS school. All games are listed, televised or not. For the televised games (only live broadcasts are listed), I include the announcers and sideline reporters (where applicable). I put all of it on a Google Documents spreadsheet that can be accessed at the following link:

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 3

Additional notes:

– I include games streamed by ESPN3.com and Fox Sports Go; they are denoted as “ESPN3″ and “FS-Go”, respectively.

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences, but only when they are free of charge. For some of these feeds, the audio will be a simulcast of the home team’s radio broadcast. Other online platforms have their own announcers.

For now, the digital networks I am including in the listings are those for the ACC, CAAMountain West, Big Sky, Big SouthOVC, NEC, SoCon, and Patriot League.

Occasionally individual schools (almost always at the FCS level) provide video feeds free of charge. When that is the case, I list those as well.

– I also do not include PPV telecasts, regardless of whether or not the matchup in question features FBS or FCS schools.

– The local affiliates for the ACC Network “national” game of the week can be found on a link in the document, and here: Vanderbilt-Georgia Tech

– The regional sports networks carrying the ACC Network “regional” games of the week can be found in a note in the document, and here: South Carolina State-Clemson, James Madison-North Carolina

– Listed in notes on the document are the regional sports networks carrying the following games: FAU-Kansas State, Louisiana Tech-Texas Tech

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games are linked in the document, and here: Rhode Island-Harvard (Friday night), Middle Tennessee State-Bowling Green, Richmond-Stony Brook, FIU-Massachusetts, Navy-Tulane, Army-UTEP, Stephen F. Austin-McNeese State

– Blackout maps for ACC Digital Network/ESPN3: South Carolina State-Clemson, Vanderbilt-Georgia Tech, Virginia-Connecticut, James Madison-North Carolina, Western Kentucky-Miami (OH)

– BTN (formerly Big Ten Network) “gamefinder”:  Link

– AP Poll (FBS):  Link

– FCS Coaches’ Poll:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s incredibly comprehensive and truly indispensable site College Sports on TV, a must-bookmark for any fan of college sports.

Also to be credited, as always, are the indefatigable information collectors (and in some cases sports-TV savants) at the506.com. I am also assisted on occasion by helpful athletic media relations officials at various schools and conferences.

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 2

This is a list of every game played during week 2 of the 2016 college football season involving at least one FBS or FCS school. All games are listed, televised or not. For the televised games (only live broadcasts are listed), I include the announcers and sideline reporters (where applicable). I put all of it on a Google Documents spreadsheet that can be accessed at the following link:

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 2

Additional notes:

– I include games streamed by ESPN3.com and Fox Sports Go; they are denoted as “ESPN3″ and “FS-Go”, respectively.

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences, but only when they are free of charge. For some of these feeds, the audio will be a simulcast of the home team’s radio broadcast. Other online platforms have their own announcers.

For now, the digital networks I am including in the listings are those for the ACC, CAAMountain West, Big Sky, Big SouthOVC, NEC, SoCon, and Patriot League.

Occasionally individual schools (almost always at the FCS level) provide video feeds free of charge. When that is the case, I list those as well.

– I also do not include PPV telecasts, regardless of whether or not the matchup in question features FBS or FCS schools. These games are increasingly rare, though this week there is one featuring a power conference team (Oklahoma).

This week several FBS teams (mostly Conference USA programs) are hosting games that are not televised or freely streamed.

– The local affiliates for the ACC Network “national” game of the week can be found on a link in the document, and here: Troy-Clemson

– The regional sports networks carrying the ACC Network “regional” game of the week can be found in a note in the document, and here: Charleston Southern-Florida State

– Listed in notes on the document are the regional sports networks carrying the following games: Ohio-Kansas

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games are linked in the document, and here: Incarnate Word-Northwestern State (Thursday night), Lamar-Houston, Boston College-Massachusetts, North Dakota-Bowling Green, Old Dominion-Appalachian State, Georgia Southern-South Alabama, Holy Cross-New Hampshire

– Blackout maps for ESPN College Extra: Charleston Southern-Florida State, Troy-Clemson

– BTN (formerly Big Ten Network) “gamefinder”:  Link

– AP Poll (FBS):  Link

– FCS Coaches’ Poll:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s incredibly comprehensive and truly indispensable site College Sports on TV, a must-bookmark for any fan of college sports.

Also to be credited, as always, are the indefatigable information collectors (and in some cases sports-TV savants) at the506.com. I am also assisted on occasion by helpful athletic media relations officials at various schools and conferences.

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 1

This is a list of every game played during week 1 of the 2016 college football season involving at least one FBS or FCS school. All games are listed, televised or not. For the televised games (only live broadcasts are listed), I include the announcers and sideline reporters (where applicable). I put all of it on a Google Documents spreadsheet that can be accessed at the following link:

College Football TV Listings 2016, Week 1

Additional notes:

– I include games streamed by ESPN3.com and Fox Sports Go; they are denoted as “ESPN3″ and “FS-Go”, respectively.

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences, but only when they are free of charge. For some of these feeds, the audio will be a simulcast of the home team’s radio broadcast. Other online platforms have their own announcers.

For now, the digital networks I am including in the listings are those for the ACC, CAAMountain West, Big Sky, Big SouthOVC, NEC, SoCon, and Patriot League.

Occasionally individual schools (almost always at the FCS level) provide video feeds free of charge. When that is the case, I list those as well.

– I also do not include PPV telecasts, regardless of whether or not the matchup in question features FBS or FCS schools. These games are increasingly rare.

– The local affiliates for the ACC Network “national” game of the week can be found on a link in the document, and here: Liberty-Virginia Tech

– The regional sports networks carrying the ACC Network “regional” game of the week can be found in a note in the document, and here: Charlotte-Louisville (Thursday night)

– Listed in notes on the document are the regional sports networks carrying the following games: The Citadel-Mercer (Thursday night), Northwestern State-Baylor (Friday night), Southeastern Louisiana-Oklahoma State, Stephen F. Austin-Texas Tech, South Dakota State-TCU

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games are linked in the document, and here: Maine-Connecticut (Thursday night), Houston Baptist-Central Arkansas (Thursday night), Ball State-Georgia State (Friday night), Boise State-ULL, Gardner-Webb University-Elon, Towson-USF, SMU-North Texas

– Games with ESPN3.com blackout areas: Charlotte-Louisville (Thursday night), The Citadel-Mercer (Thursday night), Liberty-Virginia Tech, Rhode Island-Kansas

– BTN (formerly Big Ten Network) “gamefinder”:  Link

– AP Poll (FBS):  Link

– FCS Coaches’ Poll:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s incredibly comprehensive and truly indispensable site College Sports on TV, a must-bookmark for any fan of college sports.

Also to be credited, as always, are the indefatigable information collectors (and in some cases sports-TV savants) at the506.com. I am also assisted on occasion by helpful athletic media relations officials at various schools and conferences.

College Football TV Listings 2015, Week 14

This is a list of every game played during week 14 of the college football season involving at least one FBS or FCS school. All games are listed, televised or not.  For the televised games (only live broadcasts are listed), I include the announcers and sideline reporters (where applicable).  I put all of it on a Google Documents spreadsheet that can be accessed at the following link:

College Football TV Listings 2015, Week 14

Additional notes:

– I include ESPN3.com games; they are denoted as “ESPN3″.

– This week, I am also listing the Army-Navy game, which actually takes place on December 12.

– College Football Playoff ranking (FBS):  Link

A lot of the information I use in putting this together comes courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s remarkably comprehensive and completely indispensable site College Sports on TV, which simply cannot be praised enough. It’s a must-bookmark for any fan of college sports.

Also to be credited, as always, are the indefatigable information collectors (and in a few cases sports-TV savants) at the506.com. I am also assisted on occasion by helpful athletic media relations officials at various schools and conferences.

This will be the final college football TV listings post of the season.