TV Schedule

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Thursday, October 31, 2013

MLB Network Offseason Programming

The Red Sox are the world champions, but Major League Baseball will continue to go round.  Awards and Hot Stove news are upon the MLB universe and MLB Network will have it all covered.  The league owned network will begin its off season programming starting on Monday, November 4th with new and old shows as well as new face.

MLB Network's Hot Stove returns on Monday, as Matt Vasgersian and Harold Reynolds return to host the daily morning show live at 9 a.m. for their second season.  In the afternoon, Intentional Talk hosted by Chris Rose and Kevin Millar is reduced to a half hour for the off season and moves at 3 p.m., followed by the return of saber metrics heavy Clubhouse Confidential hosted with Brian Kenny at 3:30 p.m. That will lead into MLB Tonight live at 6 p.m. featuring all of the networks extensive talent.  Aside from hot stove news, MLB Tonight will be the home of the announcements for all the individual MLB Awards.

In addition, MLB Network has announced the addition of Ron Darling as the newest MLB Network analyst for the off season.  The New York Mets analyst for the team owned SNY Network, recently re-signed with Turner Sports and will start Monday as an analyst for MLB Tonight.  And finally, MLB Network will start a new weekly program called MLB Insiders, featuring MLB's top reporters covering the game.  Greg Amsinger and Paul Severino will host and it will feature esteem writers Peter Gammon's, Sports Illustrated's Tom Verducci, FOX Sports Ken Rosenthal, New York Post's Joel Sherman, CBS Sports' Jon Heyman and presumably others.  It will appear to be similar to ESPN's NFL Insiders program featuring non-athletes. MLB Insiders will premiere Monday November 11 at 10 p.m.

MLB Network Winter Schedule
  • Hot Stove with Matt Vasgersian & Harold Reynolds (9AM Live; encore at 11AM & 4PM)
  • Intentional Talk with Chris Rose and Kevin Millar (3PM Live; encore at 5PM)
  • Clubhouse Confidential with Brian Kenny (3:30PM Live; encore at 5:30PM)
  • MLB Tonight LIVE (6PM & Prime Time)
  • MLB Insider (Mondays 10 p.m.)

Week 9 NFL National TV Schedule

Another week of excessive byes, keeps Sunday afternoon to just another 10 games for week 9. CBS has a doubleheader and the national game of the week between the games best quarterbacks, as the Pittsburght Steelers are in Foxborough to take on the New England Patriots. FOX will have regional coverage featuring the Vikings in Dallas, as Joe Buck returns from World Series duties. 

National games this week include the Bengals at Miami on NFL Network on Halloween. The red hot Colts are in Houston to take on the floundering Texans on NBC's Sunday Night Football. And ESPN's Monday Night Football wraps up the week with some old school smash mouth football as the Bears visit Green Bay.

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Thursday, October 31
Thursday Night Football
Cincinnati Bengals at Miami Dolphins [NFLN 8:25PM] Brad Nessler, Mike Mayock & Alex Flanagan

Sunday, November 3
CBS Doubleheader
Kansas City Chiefs at Buffalo Bills [CBS 1PM] Greg Gumbel, Dan Dierdorf
Tennessee Titans at St. Louis Rams [CBS 1PM] Marv Albert, Rich Gannon
San Diego Chargers at Washington Redskins [CBS 1PM] Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts
Baltimore Ravens at Cleveland Browns [CBS 4:25PM] Kevin Harlan, Solomon Wilcots
Pittsburgh Steelers at New England Patriots [CBS 4:25PM] Jim Nantz, Phil Simms

FOX Regional
Atlanta Falcons at Carolina Panthers [FOX 1PM] Thom Brennaman, Brian Billick & Laura Okmin
Minnesota Vikings at Dallas Cowboys [FOX 1PM] Joe Buck, Troy Aikman & Pam Oliver
New Orleans Saints at New York Jets [FOX 1PM] Kevin Burkhardt, John Lynch & Molly McGrath
Philadelphia Eagles at Oakland Raiders [FOX 4:05PM] Chris Myers, Tim Ryan & Jennifer Hale
Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Seattle Seahawks [FOX 4:05PM] Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa


Sunday Night Football
Indianapolis Colts at Houston Texans [NBC 8:30PM] Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth & Michele Tafoya

Monday, November 4
Monday Night Football
Chicago Bears at Green Bay Packers [ESPN 8:40PM] Mike Tirico, Jon Gruden & Lisa Salters
Bye: Arizona Cardinals, Denver Broncos, Detroit Lions, Jacksonville Jaguars, New York Giants, San Francisco 49ers

NFL on Radio
Thu, Oct 31: Bengals @ Dolphins (WW1 8PM) Ian Eagle, Trent Green & Rocky Boiman
Sun, Nov 3: Titans @ Rams (WW1 12:30PM) Dave Sims, Mark Malone
Sun, Nov 3: Steelers @ Patriots (ESPN Radio 3PM) Sean McDonough, Bill Polian & Ian Fitzsimmons
Sun, Nov 3: Ravens @ Browns (WW1 3:45PM) Tom McCarthy, Rod Woodson
Sun, Nov 3: Colts @ Texans (WW1 7:30PM)
Kevin Kugler, James Lofton & Steve Tasker 
Mon, Nov 4: Bears @ Packers (WW1 8PM) Kevin Harlan, Boomer Esiason & Hub Arkush

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Week 10 College Football National TV Schedule


Wednesday, October 30
Cincinnati at Memphis (ESPN2 8PM) Dave Neal, Andre Ware

Thursday, October 31
South Florida at Houston (ESPN 7PM) Mark Jones, Brock Huard, Kaylee Hartung
Louisiana-Monroe at Troy (ESPNU 7:30PM) Mark Neely, Jay Walker
Rice at North Texas (FOX Sports 1 7:30PM) Justin Kutcher, Joel Klatt, Petros Papadakis
Arizona State at Washington State (ESPN 10:30PM) Rece Davis, Jesse Palmer, Samantha Ponder

Friday, November 1
USC at Oregon State (ESPN2 9PM) Carter Blackburn, Danny Kanell, Allison Williams

Saturday, November 2
Early Afternoon
Army at Air Force (ESPNU Noon) Clay Matvick, Kelly Stouffer, Niki Noto
Bethune-Cookman at NC Central (ESPNews Noon) John Sadak, Jay Walker
Bryant at Robert Morris (ESPN3 Noon) Paul Dottino, Jeff Feagles
Columbia at Yale (YES Noon) Chris Shearn, Jack Ford, Ross Tucker
Illinois at Penn State (ESPN Noon) Beth Mowins, Joey Galloway, Paul Carcaterra
Northern Illinois at Massachusetts (ESPN3 Noon) Michael Reghi, Doug Graber
Ohio State at Purdue (BTN Noon) Kevin Kugler, Glen Mason, J Leman
Southern Miss at Marshall (CBSSN Noon) Ben Holden, Tom Bradley, Rasahan Ali
Temple at Rutgers (ESPN3 Noon) Eamon McAnaney, Anthony Becht, Brooke Weisbrod
Virginia Tech at Boston College (ABC/ESPN2 Noon) Bob Wischusen, Rod Gilmore, Quint Kessenich
Wisconsin at Iowa (ABC/ESPN2 Noon) Sean McDonough, Chris Spielman, Shannon Spake
Mississippi State at South Carolina (SEC Net 12:21PM) Dave Neal, Andre Ware, Cara Capuano
North Carolina at North Carolina St (ACC Net 12:30PM) Steve Martin, Dave Archer, Rachel Baribeau
Penn at Brown (FOX College 12:30PM) Eric Frede, Steve DeOssie
Stony Brook at Maine (FOX College 12:30PM) Dan Hannigan, Brian Sullivan, Brittany Devane
Wake Forest at Syracuse (ESPN3 12:30PM) Wes Durham, Brian Stann, Jenn Hildreth
Charleston Southern at Presbyterian (ESPN3 1PM) Evan Lepler, Nate Ross
Cornell at Princeton (ESPN3 1PM) Dave Popkin, KC Keeler
Middle Tennessee at UAB (Fox College 1PM) Mike Morgan, Brian Baldinger, JC Pearson
Tennessee State at Eastern Kentucky (ESPN3 1PM) Kevin Ingram, Bob Belvin
Western Kentucky at Georgia State (ESPN3 1PM) Tom Dore, Cole Cubelic, Emily Gagnon
Samford at The Citadel (ESPN3 2PM) Darren Goldwater, Paul Maguire
UNI at Illinois State (Comcast 2PM) Kurt Pegler, Boomer Grigsby
Villanova at James Madison (Comcast 2:30PM) Mike Corey, Brad Jackson

Mid Afternoon
Arizona at California (Pac12 Net 3:30PM) Ted Robinson, Glenn Parker, Drea Avent
Clemson at Virginia (ESPN 3:30PM) Mike Patrick, Ed Cunningham, Jeannine Edwards
Florida vs. Georgia @ Jacksonville (CBS 3:30PM) Verne Lundquist, Gary Danielson, Tracy Wolfson
Iowa State at Kansas State (Fox Sports 13:30PM) Justin Kutcher, James Bates, Brady Poppinga
Kansas at Texas (LHN 3:30PM) Dave Lamont, Ray Bentley, Kaylee Hartung
Kent State at Akron (ESPN3 3:30PM) Mike Cairns, Frank Stams
Michigan at Michigan State (ABC 3:30PM) Brad Nessler, Todd Blackledge, Holly Rowe
Minnesota at Indiana (BTN 3:30PM) Paul Burmeister, Derek Rackley, Eric Crouch
Montana State at Northern Colorado (Root 3:30PM) Tom Glasgow, Jason Stiles, Jen Mueller
Navy at Notre Dame (NBC 3:30PM) Dan Hicks, Mike Mayock, Alex Flanagan
Northwestern at Nebraska (BTN 3:30PM) Eric Collins, Chuck Long, Jon Jansen
UTSA at Tulsa (CSS 3:30PM) Dave Raymond, N.D. Kalu, Julia Morales
VMI at Liberty (ESPN3 3:30PM) Mike Tilley, Ray Jones, Erin McKeown
West Virginia at Texas-Christian (ESPNU 3:30PM) Anish Shroff, Dan Hawkins
Hawaii at Utah State (CBSSN 4PM) Dave Ryan, Adam Archuleta, Evan Washburn
New Mexico St at Louisiana-Lafayette (ESPN3 5PM) Jeff Palermo, Scott Brazda, Lauren Poumaroux
Texas State at Idaho (ALT 5PM) Sam Adams, Bill Ames
Sam Houston St. vs. Stephen F. Austin @ Houston (ESPN3 4PM) Randy McIlvoy, Shea Walker, Brooke Bentley 

Evening
Auburn at Arkansas (ESPN2 6PM) Joe Tessitore, Matt Millen, Maria Taylor
Eastern Michigan at Toledo (ESPN3 7PM) Mason Lowry, John Ross
Pittsburgh at Georgia Tech (ESPNU 7PM) Tom Hart, John Congemi, Dawn Davenport
North Dakota at Northern Arizona (FSN-AZ 7PM) Mitch Strohman, Kevin Stephens, Reggie Eccleston, Kara Hammer
Oklahoma State at Texas Tech (FOX 7PM) Gus Johnson, Charles Davis, Kristina Pink
Tennessee at Missouri (ESPN 7PM) Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Tom Luginbill
Alabama State at Kentucky (ESPN3 7:30PM) Matt Stewart, Chris Doering
Arkansas State at South Alabama (ESPN3 7:30PM) Drew Fellios, Forrest Conoly
Colorado at UCLA (Fox Sports 1 7:30PM) Craig Bolerjack, Joey Harrington, Ryan Nece
Boise State at Colorado State (CBSSN 8PM) Andrew Catalon, Aaron Taylor, Lauren Gardner
Central Arkansas at Northwestern State (8PM) Lincoln Rose, Rene Nadeau
Miami-FL at Florida State (8PM) Brent Musburger, Kirk Herbstreit, Heather Cox
New Mexico at San Diego State (ROOT 8PM) Mark Neely, Sed Bonner, Jenny Cavnar
Texas-EL Paso at Texas A&M (ESPN 9PM) Mark Jones, Brock Huard, Jessica Mendoza
Nevada at Fresno State (ESPNU 10:30PM) Joe Davis, David Diaz-Infante

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

NBA Opening Week National TV Schedule 10/29 - 11/4

The 2013-2014 NBA season gets under with a weeks slate of games featuring plenty of bad blood.  Turner will use TNT and NBA TV to run three straight doubleheaders.  LeBron James and the defending champs the Miami Heat will make their season premiere on opening night Tuesday hosting the Chicago Bulls and the return of Derrick Rose.  That will be followed by the  Battle of Los Angeles as Kobe Bryant and the Lakers take on the Clippers and the debut of their new coach Doc Rivers.  Then Thursday night, the New York Knicks are in Chicago, followed by Golden State taking on the Clippers.  Coverage will start with the return of Emmy Award winning  Inside the NBA hosted by Ernie Johnson along with Charles Barkely, Kenny Smith and Shaquille O'Niel.  NBA TV will open the season with four simulcasts during the week, with a Wednesday night premiere doubleheader.

ESPN opens their season Friday with the Heat in Brooklyn to take on the new look Nets with a ton new faces including new coach Jason Kidd and the additions of Miami nemesis's Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce.  That will be followed by the Lakers hosting the Western Champs, the San Antonio Spurs.  Coverage begins with the premiere of the new NBA Countdown, with new additions host Sage Steele and former Philadelphia coach Doug Williams replacing Magic Johnson and Jason Wilbon.  They will be joining the returning Jalen Rose and Bill Simmons every Friday and Sunday on ESPN and ABC.  Starting Wednesday November 13th,  Doris Burke, Avery Johnson and Rose will fill in the mid week studio show.


Tuesday, October 29
Chicago Bulls @ Miami Heat (TNT 8PM) Marv Albert, Steve Kerr
Los Angeles Clippers @ Los Angeles Lakers (TNT 10:30PM)  Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller

Wednesday, October 30
Brooklyn Nets @ Cleveland Cavaliers (NBAtv 7PM) Local Broadcast
Los Angeles Lakers @ Golden State Warriors (NBAtv 10:30PM)  Local Broadcast

Thursday, October 31
New York Knicks @ Chicago Bulls (TNT 8PM) Marv Albert, Steve Kerr
Golden State Warriors @ Los Angeles Clippers (TNT 10:30PM) Kevin Harlan, Reggie Miller

Friday, November 1
Miami Heat @ Brooklyn Nets (ESPN 8PM) Mike Breen, Jeff Van Gundy
San Antonio Spurs @ Los Angeles Lakers (ESPN 10:30PM) Dave Pasch, Hubie Brown

Saturday, November 2
Chicago Bulls @ Philadelphia 76ers (NBAtv/WGNA 7PM) Neil Funk, Stacy King

Sunday, November 3
Phoenix Suns @ Oklahoma City Thunder (NBAtv 7PM) Local Broadcast

Monday, November 4
Houston Rockets @ Los Angeles Clippers (NBAtv 10:30PM) Local Broadcast

Monday, October 28, 2013

NHL National TV Schedule 10/28 - 11/2


Monday, Oct. 28
Montreal Canadians at New York Rangers (NBCSN 7:30PM) Mike Emrick, Pierre McGuire

Tuesday, Oct. 29
Tampa Bay Lightening at New Jersey Devils (NBCSN 7:30PM) Dave Strader, Brian Engblom

Wednesday, Oct. 30
Boston Bruins at Pittsburgh Penguins (NBCSN 8PM) Mike Emrick, Eddie Olczyk, Pierre McGuire

Thursday, Oct. 31
Anaheim Ducks at Boston Bruins (NHLN 7PM) Local Broadcast
 

Friday, Nov. 1
Washington Capitals at Philadelphia Flyers (NHLN 7PM) Local Broadcast

Saturday, Nov. 2
Chicago Blackhawks at Winnipeg Jets (NHLN 3PM)
Local Broadcast
Toronto Maple Leafs @ Vancouver Canucks (NHLN* 7PM) Jim Hughson, Craig Simpson, Glenn Healy, Cassie Campbell-Pascall
*-CBC Simulcast

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Week 8 NFL National TV Schedule

Six teams on bye weeks, leaves the networks with five games apiece this Sunday including a FOX Doubleheader.  Thom Brennaman is back as the lead anchor for FOX's Game of the week as the Broncos host Washington.  Troy Aikman and Pam Oliver will also be in Denver.  CBS has regional coverage with an AFC East showcase as the Patriots host the Dolphins early.

National games over the weekend include Green Bay at Minnesota on NBC and an NFC west match up as Seattle are in St. Louis.

For coverage maps to see what games air across the country, see the maps from the folks at 506sports.com.

Thursday, October 24
Thursday Night Football
Carolina Panthers at Tampa Bay Buccaneers [NFLN 8:25PM] Brad Nessler, Mike Mayock & Alex Flanagan


Sunday, October 27
FOX Doubleheader
Dallas Cowboys at Detroit Lions [FOX 1PM] Dick Stockton, Brian Billick & Laura Okmin
San Francisco 49ers at Jacksonville Jaguars  - London [FOX 1PM] Chris Myers, Tim Ryan & Jennifer Hale
New York Giants at Philadelphia Eagles [FOX 1PM] Kenny Albert, Daryl Johnston, Tony Siragusa
Atlanta Falcons at Arizona Cardinals [FOX 4:25PM] Kevin Burkhardt, John Lynch & Molly McGrath
Washington Redskins at Denver Broncos [FOX 4:25PM] Thom Brennaman, Troy Aikman & Pam Oliver
 

CBS Regional
Cleveland Browns at Kansas City Chiefs [CBS 1PM] Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts
Miami Dolphins at New England Patriots [CBS 1PM] Jim Nantz, Phil Simms
Buffalo Bills at New Orleans Saints [CBS 1PM] Greg Gumbel, Dan Dierdorf
New York Jets at Cincinnati Bengals [CBS 4:05PM] Kevin Harlan, Solomon Wilcots
Pittsburgh Steelers at Oakland Raiders [CBS 4:05PM] Spero Dedes, Rich Gannon

 

Sunday Night Football
Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings [NBC 8:30PM] Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth & Michele Tafoya

 

Monday, October 28
Monday Night Football
Seattle Seahawks at St. Louis Rams [ESPN 8:40PM] Mike Tirico, Jon Gruden & Lisa Salters

 

Bye: Baltimore Ravens, Chicago Bears, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, San Diego Chargers, Tennessee Titans
 

NFL on Radio
Thu 10/24: Panthers @ Buccaneers (WW1 8PM) Ian Eagle, Trent Green & Laura Okmin
Sun 10/27: Dolphins @ Patriots (ESPN Radio 11AM) Ryan Ruocco, Bill Polian & Ian Fitzsimmons
Sun 10/27: 49ers @ Jaguars - London (WW1 12:30PM) Tom McCarthy, Rod Woodson
Sun 10/27: Falcons @ Cardinals (WW1 3:45PM) Dave Sims, Mark Malone
Sun 10/27: Packers @ Vikings (WW1 7:30PM) Kevin Kugler, James Lofton & Darren Sharper
Mon 10/28: Seahawks @ Rams (WW1 8PM) Kevin Harlan, Boomer Esiason & Steve Tasker

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

The 2013 World Series Broadcast Primer

The 2013 World Series begins Wednesday night on FOX, as the American League Champions the Boston Red Sox host the National League Championships the St. Louis Cardinals.  This will be first meeting between the two teams since the faithful 2004 season, where the Red Sox finally won its first championship since 1918.  Since then, Boston has appeared in one other series (a title in 2007), while the Cardinals have won two championships in two appearance (2006 and 2011).  This is the third time the two teams will meet in the Fall Classic.

This will be the final series for FOX's long time tandem of Joe Buck and Ford Frick winner Tim McCarver, who who announced his retirement during the spring. McCarver's series finale will be his 24th, the first being a member of ABC's coverage of the 1985 Series. For Buck, this will be his 16 World Series assignments, all with McCarver as the analyst (including two with Bob Brenly).  As they did during the ALCS, Fox Sports.com's Ken Rosenthal and Erin Andrews will be the field reporters in each team's dugout, with Andrews handling the trophy presentation to the series winner. Francisco X. Rivera and Jose Tolentino will call the game in Spanish for FOX Sports Desportes. 

FOX Sports will have extensive coverage of the series on FOX & FOX Sports One. Each game will begin with a half hour show at 7:30 PM ET, followed by the first pitch at approximately 8:07 PM (except game 4 which starts at 8:15 PM due to NFL commitments). Matt Vasgersian will host each night from the home ballpark and will be joined by Harold Reynolds, A.J. Pierzynski and Jimmy Rollins. FOX Sports One will have opening and post game coverage with Ryan Field, Rollins and Pierzynski from the game site, as well as studio coverage in Los Angeles with Mike Hill, Gabe Kapler and Eric Karros.

MLB Network will have extensive coverage utilizing its entire staff of talent and daily programming throughout the series. They will have nightly pregame and postgame coverage from the game site on MLB Tonight and will be live for all series press conferences.  All encore games of the series games will air throughout the week on MLBN.  ESPN Radio will be the official radio broadcast home of the World Series with the network's Sunday Night Baseball broadcast team Dan Shulman and Orel Hershiser calling the action. ESPN's Baseball Tonight will also be live from the ballpark with pre and post game coverage nightly throughout the series on ESPN2 and ESPN.com.  Each show will be feature ESPN talent Karl Ravech, Curt Schilling, Barry Larkin and others.
 


For those out of the United States, Gary Thorne and Rick Sutcliffe will have the call on MLB International.

The 2013 World Series
ST. LOUIS CARDINALS vs BOSTON RED SOX
FOX: Joe Buck, Tim McCarver; Reporters: Erin Andrews, Ken Rosenthal
ESPN Radio: Dan Shulman, Orel Hershiser
Game 1: Wednesday, October 23, @ Fenway Park, Boston [FOX/ESPN Radio 8:07PM]
                    (STL: Wainwright 19-9, 2.94 ERA; BOS: Lester 15-8, 3.75 ERA)
Game 2: Thursday, October 24, @ Fenway Park, Boston
[FOX/ESPN Radio 8:07PM]

                 (STL: Wacha 4-1, 2.78 ERA; BOS: Lackey 10-13, 3.52 ERA)
Game 3: Saturday, October 26, @ Busch Stadium, St. Louis [FOX/ESPN Radio 8:07PM]
                 (BOS: Peavy 12-5, 4.17 ERA;STL: Kelly 10-5, 2.69 ERA) 
Game 4: Sunday, October 27, @ Busch Stadium, St. Louis  [FOX/ESPN Radio 8:15PM]
                 (BOS: Bucholtz 12-1, 1.74 ERA; STL: Lynn 15-10, 3.97 ERA)  
Game 5: Monday, October 28*, @ Busch Stadium, St. Louis [FOX/ESPN Radio 8:07PM] 
Game 6: Wednesday, October 30*, @ Fenway Park, Boston  [FOX/ESPN Radio 8:07PM]
Game 7: Thursday, October 31*, @ Fenway Park, Boston
[FOX/ESPN Radio 8:07PM]
* - If necessary

Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Week 9 College Football National TV Schedule




10/24: Thanks to BigDan at Your eye on the sports sky and air for helping fill in the rest of the assignments.

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Tuesday, October 22
Louisiana-Lafayette at Arkansas State (ESPN2 8PM) Joe Davis, David Diaz-Infante

Thursday, October 24
Kentucky at Mississippi State (ESPN 7:30PM) Rece Davis, Jesse Palmer, David Pollack & Samantha Steele
Marshall at Middle Tennessee (FOX Sports One 7:30PM) Justin Kutcher, Petros Papadakis, Joel Klatt & Kristina Pink

Friday, October 25
Boise State at BYU (ESPN 8PM) Carter Blackburn, Danny Kannell & Allison Williams

Saturday, October 26
Early Afternoon
Ball State at Akron (ESPN3 Noon) Michael Reghi, Doug Graber
Connecticut at Central Florida (ESPN3 Noon) Eamon McAnaney, Anthony Becht & Brooke Weisbrod
Northwestern at Iowa (BTNet Noon) Matt Devlin, Glen Mason, Jon Jansen
Oklahoma State at Iowa State (FSN Noon) Mark Followill, Brian Baldinger & J.C. Pearson
Wake Forest at Miami-FL (ESPNU Noon) Tom Hart, John Congemi
Nebraska at Minnesota (ESPN Noon) Dave Pasch, Brian Griese, Tom Luginbill
Houston at Rutgers (ESPNews Noon) Dave Lamont, Ray Bentley
Louisville at South Florida (ESPN2 Noon) Beth Mowins, Joey Galloway, Paul Carcaterra
Towson at Richmond (CSS Noon)
Brent Harris, Quadry Ishmael
Vanderbilt at Texas A&M (SEC Net 12:21PM) Dave Neal, Andre Ware & Cara Capuano
Georgia Tech at Virginia (ACC Net 12:30PM) Tim Brant, Dave Archer & Rachel Baribeau
Princeton at Harvard (FOX College Sports 1PM) Eric Frede, Steve DeOssie
Liberty at Gardner-Webb (ESPN3 1:30PM) Evan Lepler, Ralph Patterson

Pittsburgh at Navy (CBSSN 1PM) Brad Johansen, Randy Cross & Sheehan Stanwick-Burch
Miami-OH at Ohio (ESPN3 2PM) Dave Weekley, Dustin Fox
Eastern Kentucky at SE Missouri State (ESPN3 2PM) Kevin Ingram, Bob Belvin
Toledo at Bowling Green (ESPN3 2:30PM) Jim Barbar, Rocky Boiman

Mid Afternoon
North Dakota State at Indiana State (ESPN3 3PM)
Mick Shaffer, Danan Hughes, & Sara Dayley
Western Michigan at Massachusetts (ESPN3 3PM) Bob Picozzi, Matt Chattam
Temple at SMU (ESPN3 3PM) Shawn Kenney, Pete Najarian
Alabama A&M vs. Alabama State @ Birmingham, AL (ESPN3 3:30PM) Joe Davis, Jay Walker
Buffalo at Kent State (ESPN3 3:30PM)
Mike Cairns, Frank Stams, & Lyndsay Rowley
Boston College at North Carolina (ESPN3 3:30PM) Wes Durham, Brian Stann & Jenn Hildreth
Clemson at Maryland (ESPN 3:30PM) Mike Patrick, Ed Cunningham & Jeanine Edwards
Duke at Virginia Tech (ESPNU 3:30PM) Anish Shroff, Kelly Stouffer
Eastern Michigan at Northern Illinois (ESPN3 3:30PM) Mike Couzens, Bob Chmiel
Eastern Washington at Montana (ROOT 3:30PM) Tom Glasgow, Jason Stiles, Brad Adam
Georgia Southern at Appalachian State (ESPN3 3:30PM) Drew Fellios, Stan Lewter
Michigan State at Illinois (ABC/ESPN2 3:30PM) Bob Wischusen, Rod Gilmore & Quint Kessenich
North Carolina State at Florida State (ABC/ESPN2 3:30PM) Sean McDonough, Chris Spielman & Shannon Spake
Tennessee at Alabama (CBS 3:30PM) Verne Lundquist, Gary Danielson & Tracy Wolfson
Texas Tech at Oklahoma (FOX 3:30PM) Gus Johnson, Charles Davis & Kristina Pink
Tulsa at Tulane (CST 3:30PM) Tim Grubbs, Shaun King, Eric Richey
UTEP at Rice (CSS 3:30PM) Dave Raymond, N.D. Kalu & Leila Rahimi
West Virginia at Kansas State (FOX Sports One 3:45PM) Adam Alexander, Chris Simms
Stephen F. Austin at Central Arkansas (ESPN3 4PM)
David Saltzman, Shea Walker, & Erin Cofiell
Troy at Western Kentucky (ESPN3 4PM) John Sadak, John Gregory
Utah at USC (Pac12 Net 4PM) Kevin Calabro, Yogi Roth & Jill Savage
Notre Dame at Air Force (CBSSN 5PM) Andrew Catalon, Aaron Taylor & Lauren Gardner

Evening
UNLV at Nevada (ESPN3 6PM) Trey Bender, Kevin O’Connell
Arizona at Colorado (Pac12 Net 7PM) Roxy Bernstein, Glenn Parker & Drea Avent
Baylor at Kansas (ESPNU 7PM) Clay Matvick, Matt Stinchcomb & Dawn Davenport
Furman at Louisiana State (ESPN3 7PM) Doug Greengard, Rene Nadeau
Georgia State at Louisiana-Monroe (ESPN3 7PM) Drew Fellios, Stan Lewter
North Texas at S. Mississippi (FOX College Sports 7PM) Brendan Burke, Ben Leber & Lesley McCaslin
South Alabama at Texas State (ESPN3 7PM) Brock Bowling, KC Keeler
South Carolina at Missouri (ESPN2 7PM) Joe Tessitore, Matt Millen & Maria Taylor
UCLA at Oregon (ESPN 7PM) Brent Musburger, Kirk Herbstreit & Heather Cox
Wyoming at San Jose State (ROOT 7PM) Mark Neely, Sed Bonner
Florida Atlantic at Auburn (ESPN3 7:30PM) Bob Rathbun, Tim Couch & Elizabeth Moreau
Idaho at Mississippi (CSS 7:30PM) Matt Stewart, Chris Doering & Kris Budden
Texas at Texas Christian (FOX Sports One 7:30PM) Craig Bolerjack, Joey Harrington & Ryan Nece
Lamar at Southeastern Louisiana (ESPN3 8PM)
Lincoln Rose & Gerald Broussard
Penn State at Ohio State (ABC 8PM) Brad Nessler, Todd Blackledge & Holly Rowe
Abilene Christian at New Mexico State (ESPN3 8PM)
Glen Cerny, Danny Knee
 

Late Night
Fresno State at San Diego State (ESPN2 10:30PM) Dave Flemming, David Diaz-Infante & Allison Williams
Stanford at Oregon State (ESPN 10:30PM) Mark Jones, Brock Huard & Jessica Mendoza
California at Washington (FOX Sports One 11PM) Justin Kutcher, James Bates & Brady Poppinga


Sunday, October 27
Colorado State at Hawaii (Oceanic Midnight) Robert Kekauli, Dick Tomey & Lori Santi