College Football Schedule: Week 7

Let’s launch right into the games. All times Eastern.

Top 25 Games
Texas v. Oklahoma Noon ABC
Oklahoma State @ *Missouri 8 PM ESPN2
Penn State @ Wisconsin 8 PM ESPN
Arizona State @ USC 3:30 ABC
#19 Nebraska @ Texas Tech 3 PM FSN
Tulsa @ SMU 8 PM CBSCS XXL
*LSU @ Florida 8 PM CBS
Ball State @ Western Kentucky 7 PM CSD.TV
New Mexico @ #12 BYU 6 PM mtn.
Tennessee @ Georgia 3:30 CBS
#14 *Utah @ Wyoming 2 PM mtn.
Notre Dame @ #15 North Carolina 3:30 ABC/ESPN
South Carolina @ #16 Kentucky 12:30 R’com/Y’hoo
#17 Michigan State @ #25 Northwestern 3:30 ESPN2
Gardner-Webb @ #18 Georgia Tech 3:30
#20 Vanderbilt @ Mississippi State 2:30 Gameplan
Colorado @ #21 Kansas 12:30 ESPN2
#22 Boise State @ Southern Miss 8 PM CBS CS
#23 TCU @ Colorado State 3:30 CBS CS
Watchlist and Other Positive B Point Teams
Clemson @ Wake Forest 7:30 TH ESPN
Rutgers @ Cincinnati Noon ESPN+
Iowa @ Indiana Noon BTN
Minnesota @ Illinois Noon ESPN
Arkansas @ Auburn 5 PM Gameplan
Purdue @ Ohio State 3:30 ABC/ESPN
Arizona @ Stanford 5 PM
This Week’s Other HD Games
Troy @ Florida Atlantic 8 PM TU ESPN2
Louisville @ Memphis 8 PM FR ESPN
Toledo @ Michigan Noon BTN
East Carolina @ Virginia Noon Raycom
Syracuse @ West Virginia Noon ESPNU
Central Florida @ Miami (FL) 3:45 ESPNU
Utah State @ San Jose State 7:30 ESPNU
UCLA @ Oregon 7 PT FSN
Big 12
Kansas State @ Texas A&M 2 PM
Iowa State @ Baylor 7 PM FCS
Mountain West
Air Force @ San Diego State 9:30 mtn.
MAC
Ohio @ Kent State 2 PM FSN Ohio
Western Michigan @ Buffalo 3:30 CSD.TV
Miami (OH) @ Northern Illinois 4 PM Gameplan
Temple @ Central Michigan 4 PM CSD.TV
Bowling Green @ Akron 6 PM
Pac-10
Washington State @ Oregon State 6:30 FSN NW
Conference USA
UAB @ Houston 8 PM TH CBS CS
Tulane @ UTEP 9 PM CBSCS XXL
WAC
New Mexico State @ Nevada 4 PM Gameplan
Idaho @ Fresno State 7 PT Gameplan
Louisiana Tech @ Hawaii 9 PT PPV
Sun Belt
Louisiana-Monroe @ Arkansas State 7 PM ESPN+
Middle Tenn. St. @ Florida International 7 PM
Louisiana-Lafayette @ North Texas 7 PM CSD.TV
Bowl Subdivision
Eastern Michigan @ Army 1 PM ESPN Classic

Sports Watcher for the Weekend of 10/4-5

All times PDT.

Saturday
9-12:30 PM: College Football, Iowa @ #17 Michigan State (ESPN2). Wait, my new “mid-major lineal title” just got created, and all my thoughts were on whether Oregon State had done enough to crack positive B Points next week! (It will depend a LOT on SoS… but why do I keep reading, like from ESPN.com blogger Ted Miller, “what if the Penn State game was the fluke”? Penn State’s in my top 5! Didn’t the Beavers lose to Stanford as well? Win that game, and their B Rating is probably over 1 even without a better performance against JoePa! And that’s the only thing this entry has to do with the entire Big Ten.)

12:30-4 PM: College Football, Kentucky @ defending 2004 Auburn-Utah titleholder Alabama (CBS). Nick Saban is 1-0 this season in games against teams in my C Ratings with the Auburn-Utah title at stake.

6-9:30 PM: College Football, defending Princeton-Yale title holder Missouri @ Nebraska (ESPN). Preceded at 3 PM by Auburn-Vanderbilt, so games REALLY got crammed on ESPN today. Blame the Breeder’s Cup, but seriously, this seems like a natural opening for one more college football contract. But the SEC just re-upped and the Big 12 signed last year.
Sunday
10-1 PM: NFL Football, regional action (CBS and/or FOX). The WNBA Finals, below, cleared out space for NFL Football to not be restricted to SNF.

1:30-4 PM: WNBA Finals, Silver Stars @ Shock (ESPN2). Man, the WNBA Finals can’t even get an ABC slot on a weekend now? Blame NASCAR, running from 11-3 today with the AMP Energy 500. In other news, even women’s basketball players think the WNBA stinks. I really wish supporters of women’s equality in sports would put more chips on other sports like golf or softball. Basketball is either boring or incomprehensible no matter who plays it.

4-7:30 PM: MLB Baseball, Angels @ Red Sox (TBS) and 7-10 PM: MLB Baseball, Cubs @ Dodgers (TBS). I suspect some game time changes may occur if the Phillies-Brewers series ends early. Hey, by getting football out of the way earlier in the day we could fit baseball in here (SNF is 5:15-8:30) and have a whole day of college football! Thanks, WNBA, for bumping out the Chase for the Cup! (Baseball would have bumped out a primetime game, not an afternoon game as in past weeks.)

Sunday Night Football Flex Scheduling Watch: Week 4

NBC’s Sunday Night Football package gives it flexible scheduling. For the last seven weeks of the season, the games are determined on 12-day notice, 6-day notice for Week 17.

The first year, no game was listed in the Sunday Night slot, only a notation that one game could move there. Now, NBC lists the game it “tentatively” schedules for each night. However, the NFL is in charge of moving games to prime time.

Here are the rules from the NFL web site (note that this was written with last season in mind):

  • Begins Sunday of Week 11
  • In effect during Weeks 11-17
  • Only Sunday afternoon games are subject to being moved into the Sunday night window.
  • The game that has been tentatively scheduled for Sunday night during flex weeks will be listed at 8:15 p.m. ET. (Note: Last year, NBC listed a tentative game for Week 17; they are not doing so this year.)
  • The majority of games on Sundays will be listed at 1:00 p.m. ET during flex weeks except for games played in Pacific or Mountain Time zones which will be listed at 4:05 or 4:15 p.m. ET.
  • No impact on Thursday, Saturday or Monday night games.
  • The NFL will decide (after consultation with CBS, FOX, NBC) and announce as early as possible the game being played at 8:15 p.m. ET. The announcement will come no later than 12 days prior to the game. The NFL may also announce games moving to 4:05 p.m. ET and 4:15 p.m. ET.
  • Week 17 start time changes could be decided on 6 days notice to ensure a game with playoff implications.
  • The NBC Sunday night time slot in “flex” weeks will list the game that has been tentatively scheduled for Sunday night. (Note: Again, excluding Week 17.)
  • Fans and ticket holders must be aware that NFL games in flex weeks are subject to change 12 days in advance (6 days in Week 17) and should plan accordingly.
  • NFL schedules all games.
  • Teams will be informed as soon as they are no longer under consideration or eligible for a move to Sunday night.
  • Rules NOT listed on NFL web site but pertinent to flex schedule selection: CBS and Fox each protect games in five out of six weeks, and could not protect any games Week 17 last year. Unless I find out otherwise, I’m assuming that’s still the case this year, especially with no tentative game listed Week 17, and that protections are being scheduled now, after Week 4.
  • Three teams can appear a maximum of six games in primetime on NBC, ESPN or NFL Network (everyone else gets five) and no team may appear more than four times on NBC. At this writing, no team is completely tapped out at any measure, and even the Pats and Chargers could be flexed out of games to get some wiggle room. NBC appearances for all teams: PHI 3, CHI 2 (1 flexible), PIT 1, JAX 1, NE 3 (1 flexible), SD 3 (2 flexible), SEA 2 (1 flexible), TB 2 (1 flexible), IND 2 (1 flexible), NYG 2 (1 flexible), DAL 2 (both flexible), WAS 1 (flexible), MIN 1 (flexible). All primetime appearances for all teams: PHI 4, CHI 4 (1 flexible), PIT 4, JAX 3, NE 5 (1 flexible), SD 5 (2 flexible), SEA 2 (1 flexible), TB 3 (1 flexible), IND 4 (1 flexible), NYG 3 (1 flexible), DAL 4 (2 flexible), WAS 2 (1 flexible), MIN 3 (1 flexible), DEN 3, CLE 4, NYJ 2, CIN 1, ARI 2, OAK 2, NO 3, BAL 2, GB 3, TEN 1, SF 1, BUF 1, HOU 1, CAR 1.

Here are the current tentatively-scheduled games and my predictions:
Week 11 (November 16):

  • Tentative game: Dallas @ Washington
  • Prospects: Both teams are 3-1 in the tough NFC East. Probably will keep its spot, especially being the NFL’s greatest rivalry, to the extent I wouldn’t be surprised if CBS and Fox didn’t bother to protect anything, especially Fox (who if they lost anything, say Bears-Packers, could take solace in getting the Cowboys and Redskins). That said, there’s a reason I still have Fox protecting a game this week. See below.
  • Likely protections: Ravens-Giants, Titans-Jaguars, or nothing (CBS) and Bears-Packers (FOX)
  • Other possible games: Chargers-Steelers and Broncos-Falcons are the only games that look like they could be competitive right now, in addition to the games suggested above.

Week 12 (November 23):

  • Tentative game: Indianapolis @ San Diego
  • Prospects: Indy is struggling and the Chargers at 2-2 aren’t much better. If Indy keeps losing and the Chargers get on the winning track this could start looking lopsided.
  • Likely protections: Eagles-Ravens (Fox) and Jets-Titans (CBS).
  • Other possible games: Panthers-Falcons and Giants-Cardinals are probably the front-runners.

Week 13 (November 30):

  • Tentative game: Chicago @ Minnesota
  • Prospects: 2-2 v. 1-3, but most power rankings seem to think Chicago will get better.
  • Likely protections: Giants-Redskins (Fox) and either Steelers-Patriots or Broncos-Jets (CBS).
  • Other possible games: It’s Thanksgiving Weekend, so more teams like the Cowboys and Titans aren’t available. Panthers-Packers looks like a decent enough selection. Falcons-Chargers looks good as well.

Week 14 (December 7):

  • Tentative game: New England @ Seattle
  • Prospects: The Pats are 2-1, the Seahawks are 1-2, and it’s an 18-24 matchup in NBC’s power rankings.
  • Likely protections: Cowboys-Steelers (FOX) and if anything, Jags-Bears (CBS).
  • Other possible games: Redskins-Ravens, Eagles-Giants.

Week 15 (December 14):

  • Tentative game: NY Giants @ Dallas
  • Prospects: This is why I had Fox protect Bears-Packers Week 11: so they could leave this week protection-free and maximize their chances of getting a marquee NFC East matchup back.
  • Likely protections: Steelers-Ravens, Broncos-Panthers, Bills-Jets, or nothing (CBS).
  • Othe possible games: Packers-Jaguars.

Week 16 (December 21):

  • Tentative game: San Diego @ Tampa Bay
  • Prospects: Not entirely gone to pot. It’s 2-2 (but better than that) @ 3-1.
  • Likely protections: Panthers-Giants or Eagles-Redskins (FOX) and Steelers-Titans (CBS).
  • Other possible games: Cardinals-Patriots.

Week 17 (December 28):

  • Playoff positioning watch begins Week 9.

College Football Schedule: Week 6

This post has nothing to do with politics. The rankings are based on my own college football ranking formula. I worked on this before most of the games of the weekend were completed, and only started moving stuff around once all the games were over. All times Eastern.

Top 25 Games
Kentucky @ *Alabama 3:30 CBS
Oklahoma @ Baylor 12:30 FSN
Texas @ Colorado 8 PM FSN
*Missouri @ Nebraska 9 PM ESPN
Penn State @ Purdue Noon ESPN
*Oregon State @ Utah 9 PM TH VS.
Texas A&M @ Oklahoma State 7 PM
Ball State @ Toledo 7 PM CSD.TV
Auburn @ #12 Vanderbilt 6 PM ESPN
Oregon @ USC 8 PM ABC
Ohio State @ #14 Wisconsin 8 PM ABC
#15 Florida @ Arkansas 12:30 R’com/Y’hoo
#16 Kansas @ Iowa State 12:30 VS.
Iowa @ #17 Michigan State Noon ESPN2
#18 BYU @ Utah State 8 PM FR BYUTV/KJZZ
#19 Texas Tech @ Kansas State 3:30 ABC
Pittsburgh @ #20 South Florida 7:30 TH ESPN
Rice @ #21 Tulsa 8 PM CBS CS
San Diego State @ #22 TCU 6 PM mtn.
Arizona State @ California 3:30 ABC
Watchlist and Other Positive B Point Teams
Connecticut @ North Carolina 7 PM ESPN2
Louisiana Tech @ Boise State 8 PM WE ESPN
Indiana @ Minnesota Noon BTN
Duke @ Georgia Tech Noon ESPNU
Western Kentucky @ Virginia Tech 1:30 CBSCS XXL
Stanford @ Notre Dame 2:30 NBC
South Carolina @ Mississippi 3:30 Gameplan
Florida State @ Miami (FL) 3:30 ABC
Boston College @ NC State Noon Raycom
Navy @ Air Force 4 PM VS.
Washington @ Arizona 7:30 VS.
Hawaii @ Fresno State 7 PT Gameplan
Northern Illinois @ Tennessee 7 PM Gameplan
This Week’s Other HD Games
Florida Atlantic @ Middle Tenn. St. 8 PM TU ESPN2
Cincinnati @ Marshall 8 PM FR ESPN
Maryland @ Virginia 7 PM ESPNU
Washington State @ UCLA 7 PT FSN/FCS
Big Ten
Illinois @ Michigan 3:30 ABC/ESPN2
Big East
Rutgers @ West Virginia Noon ESPN+
Mountain West
UNLV @ Colorado State 2 PM mtn.
Wyoming @ New Mexico 9:30 mtn.
MAC
Akron @ Kent State Noon ESPN+
Ohio @ Western Michigan 2 PM CSD.TV
Temple @ Miami (OH) 3:30 Gameplan
Eastern Michigan @ Bowling Green 4 PM CSD.TV
Conference USA
Memphis @ UAB 8 PM TH CBS CS
SMU @ Central Florida 3:30 CBS CS
UTEP @ Southern Miss 7 PM CBSCS XXL
WAC
Alcorn State @ New Mexico State 1:30
Nevada @ Idaho 5 PM CSD.TV
Sun Belt
Florida International @ North Texas 7 PM ESPN+
Louisiana-Lafayette @ Louisiana-Monroe 7 PM CSD.TV
Bowl Subdivision
Army @ Tulane 3 PM CST

Five weeks in the books in college football…

If you had Week 4 in your “First Lineal Title Change” pool, collect your prize! If you had Week 4 in your “First Lineal Title Held By A Team That’s Not Unbeaten” pool, collect your prize! If you had both… you obviously saw the Oregon State upset of USC coming (or you saw Mississippi State beating LSU, or you had Alabama losing by now).

It’s funny… before Georgia beat Hawaii in the Sugar Bowl to unify it with the Auburn Title, the 2004 Utah Title was, in a way, the “mid-major” title. Now, if Utah beats the Beavers this week, the 2007 Boise State title, another title created by a mid-major BCS buster, could serve the same role – only going through Washington, Ohio State, Illinois, USC, and Oregon State first. As for Bama, although this means the Auburn-Utah and BCS titles are now both held in the same division, it’s a long road to unification – LSU must beat Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, and Tulane (two of those teams are ranked), while Bama must face Kentucky, Ole Miss, Tennessee, and Arkansas State (one of those teams is ranked and another is in positive B Points). It would actually have been a shorter road if Georgia had won, as Georgia would have had to face only Tennessee and Vandy, but Vandy is still ranked. Bama really runs the risk of losing to Kentucky this week, and if that were to happen we’d need another loss or a Kentucky-LSU title game for unification before the bowls, but the game is at home and Bama can handle the pressure.

Lineal title updates and the new C Ratings, including stylesheet changes and most logos, are now up (or should be up by the time 45 minutes have passed from the timestamp on this post). No logos past R for now, and UConn will have to wait for the Us. Many of the changes are a result of the ratings being more volatile early in the season.

I think I figured out why I couldn’t load more than two files at a time in Freehostia’s new file manager: it only opens up a new line if you put something new in the first line, not any later lines. So if I change the file in the first line, I get a new line, but not if I put something in the line I would normally put it in. Which sucks.

Sports Watcher for the Weekend of 9/27-28

All times PDT. All college football rankings reflect my C Ratings for teams in positive B Points.

Saturday
9-12 PM: College Football, Northwestern @ Iowa (ESPN Classic). Three teams in my top 25 and a team not in the top 25 but ranked ahead of either one of these two could conceivably go in this spot. But none of them are playing teams in positive B Points, and this might be a game to take that leap into the top 25, especially for Northwestern. Wait… Northwestern’s actually good?!?

12-2 PM: WNBA Basketball, Los Angeles @ San Antonio (NBA TV). Wait… a conference finals game on NBA TV? And it might be the deciding game?!?

Honorable Mention: 12:30-4 PM: MLB Baseball, regional action (FOX). All the hot playoff chase action! Too bad everything’s probably already determined.

4:45-8 PM: College Football, Alabama @ defending 2004 Auburn-Utah title holder Georgia (ESPN). Boy, how about my prediction on last week’s Watcher that Alabama would be “surprisingly strong”? Isn’t this two straight weeks CBS has screwed up the best SEC game? Not that Tennessee-Auburn is bad, per se…

Sunday
10:30-3 PM: PGA Tour Golf, THE TOUR Championship (NBC). The end of the playoff system that’s nothing like a playoff that no one cares about.

Honorable Mention: 11-3 PM: NASCAR Sprint Cup Racing, Kansas race (ABC).

5:15-8:30 PM: NFL Football, Philadelphia @ Chicago (NBC). A mediocre team and a team that was mediocre last year. But at least you got the big time markets!

College Football Schedule: Week 5

All rankings come from the new C Ratings, out now. I’m going to do some reorganization later that will mean that link will always link to the current ratings; this will also involve improving access to last year’s ratings, and making some CSS changes. The asterisk still indicates lineal title holders (also updated). All times Eastern.

Top 25 Games
Alabama @ *Georgia 7:45 ESPN
*USC @ Oregon State 9 PM TH ESPN
Virginia Tech @ Nebraska 8 PM ABC
Mississippi @ Florida 12:30 R’com/Y’hoo
Wisconsin @ Michigan 3:30 ABC/ESPN
Weber State @ Utah 8 PM
Kent State @ Ball State Noon ESPN+
Illinois @ Penn State 8 PM ABC
Navy @ Wake Forest 3:45 ESPNU
#15 TCU @ #12 Oklahoma 7 PM FSN
Arkansas @ Texas 3:30 ABC
Western Kentucky @ #14 Kentucky 7 PM Gameplan
Central Arkansas @ #20 Tulsa 7 PM CBSCS XXL
#21 Colorado v. Florida State 3:30 ABC/ESPN
#22 Minnesota @ Ohio State Noon BTN
Troy @ #23 Oklahoma State 7 PM
Connecticut @ Louisville 8 PM FR ESPN2
Mississippi State @ #25 *LSU 7:30 ESPN2
Watchlist and Other Positive B Point Teams
Tennessee @ Auburn 3:30 CBS
Michigan State @ Indiana Noon ESPN
Houston @ East Carolina 3:30 CBS CS
Northwestern @ Iowa Noon ESPN Classic
Colorado State @ California 6 PM
Rhode Island @ Boston College 1 PM ESPN360
South Florida @ NC State 7:30 ESPNU
UAB @ South Carolina 7 PM Gameplan
North Carolina @ Miami (FL) Noon ESPN2
Oregon @ Washington State 6:15 FCS
Fresno State @ UCLA 3:30 ABC
This Week’s Other HD Games
Maryland @ Clemson Noon Raycom
Virginia @ Duke Noon ESPNU
Purdue @ Notre Dame 3:30 NBC
Big 12
Army @ Texas A&M 12:30 Versus
Big East
Pittsburgh @ Syracuse Noon ESPN+
Morgan State @ Rutgers 3:30 ESPN+
Pac-10
Stanford @ Washington 7 PT FCS
MAC
Northern Illinois @ Eastern Michigan Noon ESPN+
Western Michigan @ Temple 2 PM CSD.TV
VMI @ Ohio 2 PM CSD.TV
Buffalo @ Central Michigan 4 PM CSD.TV
Conference USA
Southern Methodist @ Tulane 8 PM TH CBS CS
Central Florida @ UTEP 8 PM CBS CS
WAC
San Jose State @ Hawaii 9 PT Gameplan
Bowl Subdivision
Arkansas State @ Memphis 2 PM CBSCS XXL
Cincinnati @ Akron 3:30 Gameplan
Marshall @ West Virginia 3:30 ESPN+
Louisiana-Lafayette @ Kansas State 3:30
Bowling Green @ Wyoming 4 PM mtn.
North Texas @ Rice 5 PM CBSCS XXL
Florida International @ Toledo 7 PM CSD.TV
New Mexico @ New Mexico State 8 PM Gameplan
Idaho @ San Diego State 8 PM
Nevada @ UNLV 7 PT mtn.

Sports Watcher for the Weekend of 9/20-21

All times PDT.

Saturday
9:30-12:45 PM: College football, Alabama @ Arkansas (Raycom Sports). Look for Alabama to be surprisingly strong when the new ratings come out on Monday.

12:45-4 PM: MLB Baseball, regional action (FOX). As usual, this is the only place baseball can fit.

4-6 PM: WNBA Basketball, New York @ Connecticut (NBATV). Now the playoffs are in full swing.

6-8 PM: WNBA Basketball, Sacramento @ San Antonio (NBATV). Man, the schedule really gets cramped this week and next with all the stuff I have to squeeze in.
Sunday
9-3 PM: Ryder Cup, final round (NBC). Is it just me, or does it seem like only sports journalists and groups that cover sports (ie ESPN) care about the Ryder Cup? And gee, it seems a lot bigger now that ESPN is covering the final round…

Honorable Mention: 10-3 PM: NASCAR Sprint Cup Racing, Dover race (ABC). When I looked, both this race and the next one were identified as the “Camping World 400”, but with different “presented by” sponsors.

5-8:30 PM: NFL Football, Dallas @ Green Bay (NBC). Obligatory NFL game that has to be SNF.

College Football Schedule: Week 4

Gonna try something different just for this week. Normally I put in the entire schedule, then I put in all the TV assignments, then I sort out the HD games. This week, for non-lineal title games, I’m going to start with putting in games from the TV schedule, and then adding in other games from the whole schedule. You shouldn’t notice the difference unless you’ve noticed that the schedule has pretty much followed the order on CBS Sports.com, and will seem a bit more random this time. All times Eastern, and college football rankings next week!

Lineal Titles (all games on Saturday)
Buffalo @ *Missouri 7 PM PPV
*LSU @ Auburn 7:45 ESPN
*Georgia @ Arizona State 8 PM ABC
This Week’s HD Games
Kansas State @ Louisville 8 PM WE ESPN2
West Virginia @ Colorado 8:30 TH ESPN
Baylor @ Connecticut 8 PM FR ESPN2
East Carolina @ NC State Noon ESPN
Iowa @ Pittsburgh Noon ESPN2
Florida Atlantic @ Minnesota Noon BTN
Troy @ Ohio State Noon BTN
Temple @ Penn State Noon BTN
Central Michigan @ Purdue Noon BTN
Mississippi State @ Georgia Tech Noon Raycom
Alabama @ Arkansas 12:30 R’com/Y’hoo
Central Florida @ Boston College 1 PM ESPNU
Arizona @ UCLA 3 PM FSN
Florida @ Tennessee 3:30 CBS
Rutgers @ Navy 3:30 CBS CS
Houston @ Colorado State 3:30
South Florida @ Florida International 5 PM ESPNU
Wake Forest @ Florida State 7 PM ESPN2
Rice @ Texas 7 PM FSN
Ball State @ Indiana 7 PM BTN
Fresno State @ Toledo 8:15 ESPNU
Other Games
Ohio @ Northwestern Noon BTN
Akron @ Army 1 PM ESPN Classic
Eastern Michigan @ Maryland 1 PM ESPN360
South Carolina State @ Clemson 1 PM ESPN360
Wyoming @ BYU 3 PM mtn.
Indiana State @ Northern Illinois 3 PM CBSCS XXL
Louisiana-Monroe @ Tulane 3 PM CST
Notre Dame @ Michigan State 3:30 ABC/ESPN
Miami (FL) @ Texas A&M 3:30 ABC
Virginia Tech @ North Carolina 3:30 ABC/ESPN
Marshall @ Southern Miss 3:30 CSS
Boise State @ Oregon 3:30 CSD.TV
Northeastern @ Syracuse 3:30
Utah @ Air Force 4 PM VS.
Idaho @ Utah State 4 PM Altitude
Alabama State @ UAB 4 PM CBSCS XXL
Sam Houston State @ Kansas 7 PM FCS
Portland State @ Washington State 7 PM FSN NW/FCS
SE Louisiana @ Louisiana Tech 7 PM ESPN+/CST
Wofford @ South Carolina 7 PM Gameplan
Middle Tenn. St. @ Arkansas State 7 PM CSD.TV
Kent State @ Louisiana-Lafayette 7 PM CSD.TV
New Mexico @ Tulsa 7 PM CBSCS XXL
Tennessee Tech @ Western Michigan 7 PM CSD.TV
Murray State @ Western Kentucky 7 PM CSD.TV
Vanderbilt @ Mississippi 7 PM PPV?
Massachusetts @ Texas Tech 7 PM
Miami (OH) @ Cincinnati 7:30 ESPN360
TCU @ SMU 8 PM CBS CS
Nicholls State @ Memphis 8 PM CBSCS XXL
Iowa State @ UNLV 9 PM mtn.
New Mexico State @ UTEP 9 PM CBSCS XXL
San Jose State @ Stanford 9 PM