College Football TV Listings 2010, 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, 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 2010, Week 8

Additional notes:

— I include the ESPN3com games, even though technically they aren’t “televised”.

— I’ve listed the satellite affiliates for the SEC game of the week (Mississippi-Arkansas) in a comment on the document.  There are numerous local affiliates, a listing of which can be found here:  Link

— The local affiliates for the Raycom production (now branded as the “ACC Network”) of the ACC game of the week (Duke-Virginia Tech) can be found here:  Link

— I’ve listed the satellite affiliates for the Big East game of the week (Rutgers-Pittsburgh) in a comment on the document.  The local affiliates can be found here:  [Link when available]

— The local affiliates for the WAC Network game of the week (Fresno State-San Jose State) can be found here:  Link

— The local affiliates for the MAC game of the week (Temple-Buffalo) can be found here:  Link

— The local affiliates for the Southland Conference game of the week (Stephen F. Austin-Sam Houston State) can be found here:  Link

— The local affiliates for the OVC game of the week (Tennessee Tech-Tennessee State) can be found here:  Link

— Also listed on the document as a comment are the regional nets carrying the following games:  Kansas State-Baylor, Arizona State-California, and Texas A&M-Kansas.

— There are comments in the document with additional information for several other games.

— ABC/ESPN coverage maps for the 3:30 pm ET games:  Link

— Big Ten Network “gamefinder” for this Saturday:  Link

— BCS Standings:  Link

— FCS Coaches Poll:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s great website (College Sports on TV) and the fine folks over at the 506.com.  I am also assisted on occasion by helpful athletic media relations officials at various schools and conferences; this week, I would like to particularly thank staffers at William & Mary, Colgate, Southeastern Louisiana, Butler, and Eastern Illinois.

College Football TV Listings 2010, 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, 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 2010, Week 6

Additional notes:

— I include the ESPN3com games, even though technically they aren’t “televised”.

— I’ve listed the satellite affiliates for the SEC game of the week (Tennessee-Georgia) in a comment on the document.  There are numerous local affiliates, a listing of which can be found here:  Link

— The local affiliates for the Raycom production (now branded as the “ACC Network”) of the ACC game of the week (Boston College-North Carolina State) can be found here:  Link

— I’ve listed the satellite affiliates for the Big East game of the week (Syracuse-South Florida) in a comment on the document.  The local affiliates can be found here:  [Link when available]

— Local affiliates for the WAC game of the week (Toledo-Boise State) can be found here:  Link

— There are two MAC games with regional coverage via local affiliates (Temple-Northern Illinois and Western Michigan-Ball State, with a noon ET kickoff for both contests).  Those affiliate listings can be found here:  Link

The MAC affiliates in Wisconsin, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Florida (Bright House), and New York will carry Temple-Northern Illinois, as will the affiliates in Cleveland, Ohio, and Charleston, West Virginia.  Cox-NE (based in Providence) will also carry that game.  The non-Cleveland affiliates in Ohio will carry Western Michigan-Ball State, as will affiliates in Indiana, Michigan, and Wheeling, West Virginia.

— The local affiliates for the Southland Conference game of the week (Texas State-Southeastern Louisiana) can be found here:  Link

— The local affiliates for the OVC game of the week (Eastern Illinois-Eastern Kentucky) can be found here:  Link

— Also listed on the document as a comment are the regional nets carrying the following games:  Texas Tech-Baylor, UCLA-California, and Colorado-Missouri.

— There are comments in the document with additional information for several other games.

— ABC/ESPN coverage maps for the 3:30 pm ET games and the 8:00 pm ET games:  Link

— Big Ten Network “gamefinder” for this Saturday (since the two games on BTN this week aren’t on at the same time, it’s admittedly not particularly relevant):  Link

— USA Today Poll:  Link

— FCS Coaches Poll:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s great website (College Sports on TV) and the fine folks over at the 506.com.  I am also assisted on occasion by helpful athletic media relations officials at various schools and conferences; this week, I would like to particularly thank staffers at New Hampshire and Indiana State.

College Football TV Listings 2010, 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, 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 2010, Week 5

Additional notes:

— I include the ESPN3com games, even though technically they aren’t “televised”.

— I’ve listed the satellite affiliates for the SEC game of the week (Kentucky-Mississippi) in a comment on the document.  There are numerous local affiliates, a listing of which can be found here:  Link

— The local affiliates for the Raycom production (now branded as the “ACC Network”) of the ACC game of the week (Florida State-Virginia) can be found here:  Link

— I’ve listed the satellite affiliates for the Big East game of the week (Vanderbilt-Connecticut) in a comment on the document.  The local affiliates can be found here:  Link

— The WAC Network will have two games this week (Idaho-Central Michigan and Boise State-New Mexico State).  Local affiliates for the games can be found here:  Link

— The local affiliates for the MAC game of the week (Ohio-Eastern Michigan) can be found here:  Link

— The local affiliates for the Southland Conference game of the week (McNeese State-Northwestern State) can be found here:  Link

— The affiliates for the OVC game of the week (Southeast Missouri State-Eastern Illinois) can be found here:  Link

— Also listed on the document as a comment are the regional nets carrying the following games:  Kansas-Baylor, Georgia-Colorado.

— There are comments in the document with additional information for several other games.

— ABC/ESPN coverage maps for the 3:30 pm ET games:  ABC general map Texas-Oklahoma map Michigan State-Wisconsin map

— ABC/ESPN2 coverage maps for the 8:00 pm ET games:  ABC general map Stanford-Oregon map Washington-Southern Cal map

— Big Ten Network “gamefinder” for this Saturday (of course, with Ohio State-Illinois the only BTN game, this isn’t particularly relevant):  Link

— USA Today Poll:  Link

— FCS Coaches Poll:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s great website (College Sports on TV) and the fine folks over at the 506.com.  I am also assisted on occasion by helpful athletic media relations officials at various schools and conferences; this week, I would like to particularly thank staffers at William & Mary.

College Football TV Listings 2010, 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, 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 2010, Week 4

Additional notes:

— I include the ESPN3com games, even though technically they aren’t “televised”.

— I’ve listed the satellite affiliates for the SEC game of the week (UAB-Tennessee) in a comment on the document.  There are numerous local affiliates, a listing of which can be found here:  Link

— The local affiliates for the Raycom production (now branded as the “ACC Network”) of the ACC game of the week (Virginia Tech-Boston College) can be found here:  Link

— The local affiliates for the Big East game of the week (Buffalo-Connecticut) can be found here:  Link

— The local affiliates for the Southland Conference game of the week (Gardner-Webb  -Sam Houston State) can be found here:  Link

— The affiliates for the OVC game of the week (UT Martin-Murray State) can be found here:  Link

— Also listed on the document as a comment are the regional nets carrying the following games:  Central Florida-Kansas State, Georgia-Mississippi State, and Oregon-Arizona State.

— There are comments in the document with additional information for several other games.

— ABC/ESPN2 coverage map for the 3:30 pm ET games:  Link

— Big Ten Network “gamefinder” for this Saturday (eight different games are on BTN):  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s great website (College Sports on TV) and the fine folks over at the 506.com.  I am also assisted on occasion by helpful athletic media relations officials at various schools and conferences; this week, I would like to particularly thank staffers at North Greenville, North Dakota, Richmond, Stephen F. Austin, the Big East Conference, and the Southland Conference.

College Football TV Listings 2010, Week 3

This is a list of every game played during week 3 of the college football season involving at least one FBS or FCS school.  All games are listed, televised or not.  For the televised games, 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 2010, Week 3

Additional notes:

— I include the ESPN3com games, even though technically they aren’t “televised”.

— I’ve listed the satellite affiliates for the SEC game of the week (Vanderbilt-Mississippi) in a comment on the document.  There are numerous local affiliates, a listing of which can be found here:  Link

— The local affiliates for the Raycom production (now branded as the “ACC Network”) of the ACC game of the week (Georgia Tech-North Carolina) can be found here:  Link

— The affiliates for the WAC game of the week (Fresno State-Utah State) can be found here:  Link

— The local affiliates for the MAC game of the week (Connecticut-Temple) can be found here:  Link

— The affiliates for the OVC game of the week (Austin Peay-Tennessee State) can be found here:  Link

— Also listed on the document as a comment are the regional nets carrying the following games:  Iowa State-Kansas State, Air Force-Oklahoma, Akron-Kentucky, and Houston-UCLA.

— There are comments in the document with additional information for several other games.

— ABC/ESPN2 coverage map for the 3:30 pm ET games:  Link

— ABC/ESPN2 coverage map for the 8:00 pm ET games:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s great website (College Sports on TV) and the fine folks over at the 506.com.  I am also assisted on occasion by helpful athletic media relations officials at various schools and conferences; this week, I would like to particularly thank staffers at the Colonial Athletic Association and the Ohio Valley Conference.

College Football TV Listings 2010, Week 2

This is a list of every game played during week 2 of the college football season involving at least one FBS or FCS school.  All games are listed, televised or not.  For the televised games, 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 2010, Week 2

Additional notes:

— I include the ESPN3com games, even though technically they aren’t “televised”.

— I’ve listed the satellite affiliates for the SEC game of the week (South Florida-Florida) in a comment on the document.  There are numerous local affiliates, a listing of which can be found here:  Link

— The local affiliates for the Raycom production of the ACC game of the week (Duke-Wake Forest) can be found here:  Link

— Also listed on the document as a comment are the regional nets carrying the following games:  Georgia Tech-Kansas, Colorado-California, Wyoming-Texas, and Virginia-Southern California.

— There are comments in the document with additional information for several other games.

— ABC coverage map for the 3:30 pm ET games:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s great website (College Sports on TV) and the fine folks over at the 506.com.  I am also assisted on occasion by helpful athletic media relations staffers at various schools, including Missouri last week and North Dakota State, Delaware, and Eastern Illinois this week.

College Football TV Listings 2010, Week 1

It’s that time of year again!

This is a list of every game played during week 1 of the college football season involving at least one FBS or FCS school.  All games are listed, televised or not.  For the televised games, 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 2010, Week 1

Additional notes:

— I include the ESPN3com games, even though technically they aren’t “televised”.

— I’ve listed the satellite affiliates for the SEC game of the week (as a comment) on the document.  There are numerous local affiliates, a listing of which can be found here: Link

— Also listed as a comment are the regional nets carrying the following games: Northern Illinois-Iowa State (Thursday night game), Illinois-Missouri, Coastal Carolina-West Virginia, and Washington State-Oklahoma State.

— For the Coastal Carolina-West Virginia matchup, the following local affiliates in West Virginia and Pennsylvania will also carry the game:  WCHS, WOAY, WTOV, WTAP, WVFX, WPCW, WJAL

— ABC coverage map for the 3:30 pm ET games:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s great website (College Sports on TV) and the fine folks over at the 506.com.

College Football TV Listings, Week 13

This list actually includes all games involving FBS or FCS schools, whether televised or not.  For the TV games, I also list the broadcast announcers and sideline reporters.  There are usually a couple of games (often local telecasts involving FCS teams) where gathering information on announcers and sideline reporters can be difficult.  I usually get all the information on the announcing teams before the weekend begins, however.

This holiday week is a shortened slate, of course, although it does include the FCS playoff matchups.

As I’ve done throughout the season, I’m using Google Documents in an effort to make the listings more accessible.

College Football TV Listings, Week 13

Additional notes:

ABC/ESPN 3:30 pm ET and 8:00 pm ET coverage maps:  Link

  • ERT-SEC (SEC Network) coverage of Mississippi-Mississippi State can be seen on CSN-California, MSG, CSN-Washington+, ESPN GamePlan, and local affiliates listed here:  Link
  • Raycom affiliates for Wake Forest-Duke are listed here:  Link
  • ERT-BE (Big East Network) coverage of Syracuse-Connecticut can be seen on SNY, MASN, CST, Altitude, ESPN GamePlan, and local affiliates listed here:  Link
  • ERT-WAC syndication coverage of Utah State-Idaho can be seen MASN, Altitude, ESPN GamePlan, and on local affiliates listed here:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s great website (College Sports on TV) and the folks over at the 506.com; there are links to both sites to the right of this page, in the “TSA  Checkpoints” section.

College Football TV Listings, Week 12

This list actually includes all games involving FBS or FCS schools, whether televised or not.  For the TV games, I also list the broadcast announcers and sideline reporters.  There are usually one or two games (often local telecasts involving FCS teams) where gathering information on announcers and sideline reporters can be difficult.  I usually get all the information on the announcing teams before the weekend begins, however.

As I’ve done throughout the season, I’m using Google Documents in an effort to make the listings more accessible.

College Football TV Listings, Week 12

Additional notes:

ABC/ESPN 3:30 pm ET and 8:00 pm ET coverage maps:  Link

  • This week the SEC Network will have split telecasts.  ERT-SEC (SEC Network) coverage of Mississippi State-Arkansas can be seen on CSN-California, MSG2, ESPN GamePlan, and local affiliates listed here:  Link
  • ERT-SEC (SEC Network) coverage of UT Chattanooga-Alabama can be seen on FSN-Detroit+, ESPN GamePlan, and local affiliates listed here:  Link
  • Raycom affiliates for Maryland-Florida State are listed here:  Link
  • ERT-BE (Big East Network) coverage of Syracuse-Louisville can be seen on SNY, MASN, CST, Altitude, Bright House-Tampa, ESPN GamePlan, and local affiliates listed here:  Link
  • Southland TV coverage of Nicholls State-Southeastern Louisiana (Thursday) and Central Arkansas-McNeese State (Saturday) can be seen on local affiliates listed here:  Link
  • Montana-Montana State can be seen on Montana News Station affiliates (including flagship station KPAX) and will also be televised nationally on DirecTV and the Dish Network:  Link
  • Youngstown State-North Dakota State will be televised on the North Dakota NBC Network, including KVLY (Fargo, ND), KFYR (Bismarck, ND), KMOT (Minot, ND), KQCD (Dickinson, ND), and KUMV (Williston, ND).

Of the 108 games this weekend involving FBS and FCS schools, 59 of them will be televised live on a local, regional, or national basis.  Of the 53 games featuring FBS squads (including Alabama’s game against UT-Chattanooga of the FCS), 42 will be televised.  Only four games involving teams from BCS leagues will not be on TV — Baylor-Texas A&M, Iowa State-Missouri, Oregon State-Washington State, and Rutgers-Syracuse (although the Big East contest will be on the ESPN360 platform).

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s great website (College Sports on TV) and the folks over at the 506.com; there are links to both sites to the right of this page, in the “TSA  Checkpoints” section.

College Football Listings, Week 11

This list actually includes all games involving FBS or FCS schools, whether televised or not.  For the TV games, I also list the broadcast announcers and sideline reporters.  There are almost always a few games (often local telecasts involving FCS teams) where gathering information on announcers and sideline reporters can be difficult.  I usually get all the information on the announcing teams before the weekend begins, however.

As I’ve done in previous weeks, I’m using Google Documents in an effort to make the listings more accessible.

College Football TV Listings, Week 11

Additional notes:

ABC/ESPN 3:30 pm ET and 8:00 pm ET coverage maps:  Link

  • ERT-SEC (SEC Network) coverage of Kentucky-Vanderbilt can be seen on CSN-California, MSG2, ESPN GamePlan, and local affiliates listed here:  Link
  • Raycom affiliates for Clemson-North Carolina State are listed here:  Link
  • ERT-BE (Big East Network) coverage of Syracuse-Louisville can be seen on SNY, MASN, CST, Altitude, ESPN GamePlan, and local affiliates listed here:  Link
  • Southland TV coverage of McNeese State-Texas State can be seen on local affiliates listed here:  Link

A lot of the information I used in putting this together came courtesy of Matt Sarzyniak’s great website (College Sports on TV) and the folks over at the 506.com; there are links to both sites to the right of this page, in the “TSA  Checkpoints” section.