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10 hours ago, El Paso Eagle said:

For those who might like a listing of College games

http://lsufootball.net/tvschedule.htm

 

 

And from The Banner Society's (formerly Every Day Should Be Saturday) The Read Option email newsletter:

WEEK 3 WATCH GRID

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12

As far as I can tell, there are no televised college football games. Why do we surrender these early Thursdays to Bengals-Buccaneers or whatever? I think every ACC game should be played on Thursday. Then again, this is probably not the CFB weekend schedule that could stand to be spread out any more than it is.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13

ET WATCH THIS Maybe watch It’s football
6   North Carolina at Wake Forest, ESPN  
7:30     Kansas at Boston College, ACC
9:15 #22 Washington State at Houston, ESPN    

Not a terrible start! All three games could feature activity! UNC-Wake is a non-conference game, which is weird as shit, and could be plenty enjoyable! Wazzu-Houston could crack 100 points! I've seen way worse Fridays.

Now for the actual challenge.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 14

 

ET WATCH THIS Maybe watch It’s football
Noon #6 Ohio State at Indiana, Fox Pitt at #13 Penn State, ABC
Arkansas State at #3 Georgia, ESPN2
    #21 Maryland at Temple, CBSSN Chattanooga at Tennessee, SEC
    Kansas State at Mississippi State, ESPN Furman at Virginia Tech, ACC
    NC State at West Virginia, FS1 Eastern Michigan at Illinois, BTN
     
Miami (Ohio) at Cincinnati, ESPNU
12:30     The Citadel at Georgia Tech, ACC
1   Air Force at Colorado, Pac-12  
2   FAU at Ball State, ESPN+ Norfolk State at Coastal Carolina, ESPN+
2:30     New Mexico at #7 Notre Dame, NBC
3   Akron at Central Michigan, ESPN+  
3:30   Stanford at #17 UCF, ESPN #2 Alabama at South Carolina, CBS
    #24 USC at BYU, ABC Memphis at South Alabama, ESPNU
    East Carolina at Navy, CBSSN UNLV at Northwestern, BTN
    Georgia Southern at Minnesota, BTN  
    Army at UTSA, NFL  
    Oklahoma State at Tulsa, ESPN2  
4 #19 Iowa at Iowa State, FS1 Arizona State at #18 Michigan State, Fox SE Louisiana at Ole Miss, SEC
      Colorado State at Arkansas, SEC
      Louisville at Western Kentucky, Stadium
      Bethune-Cookman at Miami, ACC
4:15   North Texas at Cal, Pac-12 Idaho State at #11 Utah, Pac-12
      Cal Poly at Oregon State, Pac-12
5     Louisiana Tech at Bowling Green, ESPN+
      Idaho at Wyoming, ESPN+
6   Buffalo at Liberty (someone has got to monitor Hugh Freeze), ESPN+ SC State at USF, ESPN+
    Southern Miss at Troy, ESPN+ UMass at Charlotte, ESPN+
6:30   Ohio at Marshall, Stadium  
7   #9 Florida at Kentucky, ESPN Kent State at #8 Auburn, ESPN2
    Duke at Middle Tennessee, Stadium Lamar at #16 Texas A&M, ESPNU
    Weber State at Nevada, ESPN+ New Hampshire at FIU, ESPN+
      Texas State at SMU, ESPN+
      Georgia State at Western Michigan, ESPN+
      Murray State at Toledo, ESPN+
7:30 Florida State at #25 Virginia, ACC #1 Clemson at Syracuse, ABC Northwestern State at #4 LSU, SEC
    Hawaii at #23 Washington, Pac-12 SE Missouri State at Missouri, SEC
    TCU at Purdue lmao, BTN Texas Southern at UL-Lafayette, ESPN+
8   Northern Illinois at Nebraska, FS1 #5 Oklahoma at UCLA, Fox
      #12 Texas at Rice, CBSSN
      San Diego State at New Mexico State, Flo
      Missouri State at Tulane, ESPN+
10:15     Portland State at #22 Boise State, ESPN2
10:30 Texas Tech at Arizona, ESPN    
10:45   Montana at #15 Oregon, Pac-12  

WHEW BOY. Ohio State-Indiana edges out the BIG NOON crowd because of the Hoosiers' eternal knack for putting a halftime scare into a title contender, then withering away, though the Pitt superweapon is sufficiently charged with losses and could obliterate a top-15 rival's planet at any time.

The middle group is obvious. EL ASSICO is somehow the hands-down biggest game of the week. What a disgusting miracle.

The prime time spot is the real puzzle. Casual fans who hadn't already looked ahead at the night schedule will be mystified to tune in and discover four-touchdown underdog Syracuse in the most prominent game, unless Cuse can once again luck into its most proven anti-Clemson maneuver: getting to face a backup quarterback.

Let's be honest about what most of us will turn to as soon as Clemson breaks 14 points: FSU probably struggling as Virginia continues to sneak toward the Orange Bowl. Gary Patterson vs. Jeff Brohm should also be a hoot for chalkboard nerds.

The late shift peters out without dragging anything until 5 a.m. ET this time. Texas Tech-Arizona will likely pack nothing but sugar, making for a nice, hard crash.

It'll be fun, I swear! And getting all this stuff outta the way just makes the following weekends a lot bigger! Let's hear it for Week 3!!!

 

 

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