College Football TV Listings 2015, Week 13

This is a list of every game played during week 13 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 13

Additional notes:

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

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences 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 Mountain 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 am not including games in which one of the participants is a “non-counter”, as these are de facto exhibition contests.

– 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: Duke-Wake Forest

– The regional sports networks carrying the ACC Network “regional” game can be found in a note in the document, and here: Boston College-Syracuse

– Listed in notes on the document are the regional sports networks carrying the following games: Southern Mississippi-Louisiana Tech, UTEP-North Texas

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games: Kent State-Akron (Friday), FAU-Old Dominion, Charlotte-Rice [links when available]

–  Coverage maps for the ABC/ESPN2 3:30 pm ET games, North Carolina-North Carolina State and UCLA-Southern California

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

– College Football Playoff ranking (FBS):  Link

– FCS Coaches’ Poll:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s totally comprehensive and utterly 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 12

This is a list of every game played during week 11 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 12

Additional notes:

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

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences 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 Mountain 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 am not including games in which one of the participants is a “non-counter”, as these are de facto exhibition contests.

– 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” games of the week can be found on links in the document, and here: Syracuse-North Carolina State and Georgia Tech-Miami (FL)

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

– Listed in notes on the document are the regional sports networks carrying the following games: West Virginia-Kansas, Montana-Montana State, Louisiana Tech-UTEP

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games: Nicholls State-Southeastern Louisiana (Thursday), North Texas-Middle Tennessee State, Princeton-Dartmouth, Furman-Wofford, Tennessee State-Tennessee Tech, Old Dominion-Southern Mississippi, Rice-UTSA

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

– College Football Playoff ranking (FBS):  Link

– FCS Coaches’ Poll:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s totally comprehensive and utterly 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 11

This is a list of every game played during week 11 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 11

Additional notes:

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

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences 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 Mountain 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 am not including games in which one of the participants is a “non-counter”, as these are de facto exhibition contests.

– 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: North Carolina State-Florida State

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

– Listed in notes on the document are the regional sports networks carrying the following games: UTEP-Old Dominion, Eastern Washington-Montana, FIU-Marshall

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games: Middle Tennessee State-Florida Atlantic, Penn-Harvard, Southern Mississippi-Rice, Central Arkansas-Nicholls State, New Hampshire-Albany

– Coverage map for the ABC/ESPN2 3:30 pm ET games, Clemson-Syracuse and Michigan-Indiana

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

– College Football Playoff ranking (FBS):  Link

– FCS Coaches’ Poll:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s totally comprehensive and utterly 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 10

Note: next week’s TV listings will not be posted until Thursday, November 12

This is a list of every game played during week 9 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 10

Additional notes:

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

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences 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 Mountain 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 am not including games in which one of the participants is a “non-counter”, as these are de facto exhibition contests.

– 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.

– This week, there are two ACC Network “national” games of the week. Affiliate lists for the contests can be found on links in the document, and here:
North Carolina State-Boston College, Syracuse-Louisville

– The regional sports networks carrying the ACC Network “regional” game can be found in a note in the document, and here: Virginia-Miami (FL)

– Listed in notes on the document are the regional sports networks carrying the following games: FAU-Western Kentucky, Southern Utah-Montana State,
Marshall-Middle Tennessee State

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games: Princeton-Penn, Charlotte-FIU, Stephen F. Austin-Central Arkansas, Towson-Maine, Murray State-Tennessee State,
GWU-Coastal Carolina, Old Dominion-UTSA [links when available]

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

– College Football Playoff ranking (FBS):  Link

– FCS Coaches’ Poll:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s totally comprehensive and utterly 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 9

This is a list of every game played during week 9 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 9

Additional notes:

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

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences 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 Mountain 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 am not including games in which one of the participants is a “non-counter”, as these are de facto exhibition contests.

– 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 (Virginia Tech-Boston College) can be found on a link in the document, and here: Link

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

– Listed in notes on the document are the regional sports networks carrying the following games: Weber State-Eastern Washington, Western Kentucky-Old Dominion, Marshall-Charlotte

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games: Elon-Stony Brook, FIU-FAU, McNeese State-Abilene Christian, Coastal Carolina-Charleston Southern, Cornell-Princeton, Bucknell-Lafayette, UTSA-North Texas

– Coverage map for the ABC/ESPN2 3:30 pm ET games, Clemson-North Carolina State and Maryland-Iowa

– 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 totally comprehensive and utterly 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 8

This is a list of every game played during week 8 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 8

Additional notes:

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

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences 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 Mountain 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 am not including games in which one of the participants is a “non-counter”, as these are de facto exhibition contests.

– 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 (Boston College-Louisville) can be found on a link in the document, and here: Link

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

– Listed in notes on the document are the regional sports networks carrying the following games: Army-Rice, North Texas-Marshall, North Dakota-Montana, New Mexico-San Jose State

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games: Southern Mississippi-Charlotte, Princeton-Harvard, Middle Tennessee State-Louisiana Tech, Abilene Christian-Incarnate Word, Ohio-Buffalo, FAU-UTEP, Villanova-Towson

– Coverage map for the ABC/ESPN2 3:30 pm ET games, Indiana-Michigan State and Texas Tech-Oklahoma

– 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 totally comprehensive and utterly 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 7

This is a list of every game played during week 7 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 7

Additional notes:

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

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences 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 Mountain 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 am not including games in which one of the participants is a “non-counter”, as these are de facto exhibition contests.

– 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 (Pittsburgh-Georgia Tech) can be found on a link in the document, and here: Link

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

– Listed in notes on the document are the regional sports networks carrying the following games: FIU-Middle Tennessee State, Montana State-Portland State, Hawai’i-New Mexico

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games: Western Michigan-Ohio, Princeton-Brown, Charlotte-Old Dominion, Sam Houston State-Abilene Christian, Villanova-Albany, Eastern Illinois-Tennessee State, UTSA-Southern Mississippi

– Coverage map for the ABC/ESPN2 noon ET games, Mississippi-Memphis and Iowa-Northwestern

– 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 totally comprehensive and utterly 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 6

This is a list of every game played during week 6 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 6

Additional notes:

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

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences 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 Mountain 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 am not including games in which one of the participants is a “non-counter”, as these are de facto exhibition contests.

– 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 (Virginia-Pittsburgh) can be found here: Link

– The regional sports networks carrying the ACC Network “regional” game of the week (Wake Forest-Boston College) can be found on a note in the document.

– Listed in notes on the document are the regional sports networks carrying the following games: Middle Tennessee State-Western Kentucky and Iowa State-Texas Tech

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games: Harvard-Cornell, Central Arkansas-Houston Baptist, Mercer-Western Carolina, Tennessee State-UT Martin, Liberty-GWU, Louisiana Tech-UTSA, UTEP-FIU, Central Michigan-Western Michigan

– Coverage map for the ABC/ESPN2 3:30 pm ET games, Georgia Tech-Clemson and Wisconsin-Nebraska

– 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 totally comprehensive and utterly 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 5

This is a list of every game played during week 5 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 5

Additional notes:

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

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences 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 Mountain 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.

– Starting this week, I am not including games in which one of the participants is a “non-counter”, as these are de facto exhibition contests.

– 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 (Louisville-North Carolina State) can be found here: Link

– The regional sports networks carrying the ACC Network “regional” games of the week: Pittsburgh-Virginia Tech and Boston College-Duke

– Listed in notes on the document are the regional sports networks carrying the following games: Kansas-Iowa State and Western Kentucky-Rice

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games: Lamar-Southeastern Louisiana (Thursday night), Toledo-Ball State, Old Dominion-Marshall, Elon-New Hampshire, Murray State-Southeast Missouri State, ULL-Louisiana Tech  [links when available]

– Coverage map for the ABC/ESPN2 3:30 pm ET games, Ohio State-Indiana and Baylor-Texas Tech: Link

– 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 totally comprehensive and utterly 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 4

This is a list of every game played during week 4 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 4

Additional notes:

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

– I also list digital network feeds provided by various conferences 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 Mountain 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 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 (Indiana-Wake Forest) can be found here: Link

– The regional sports networks carrying the ACC Network “regional” game of the week (Delaware-North Carolina) can be found here: Link

– Listed in notes on the document are the regional sports networks carrying the following game: Rice-Baylor

– Local affiliates for American Sports Network games: Stephen F. Austin-Abilene Christian, Colgate-Holy Cross, Rhode Island-Maine, Tennessee Tech-Murray State, Marshall-Kent State, Appalachian State-Old Dominion, FAU-Charlotte

– Coverage map for the ABC/ESPN2 3:30 pm ET games, East Carolina-Virginia Tech and Western Michigan-Ohio State

– 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 totally comprehensive and utterly 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.