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College Football TV Schedule; Week 0

College Football TV Schedule

College football is back baby! This weekend we kickoff a glorious 16 week march to find out what four teams will be in the College Football Playoff. Week 0 historically gives us not so great matchups. However it is football and it's nice to watch a full game where the outcome means something. I'm not trying to take a shot at NFL preseason, but the second halves of games are difficult to watch. The college football TV schedule is usually hectic. But in week 0 with only seven games, it is much more manageable than your average college football Saturday. The only network channel that is carrying a game this weekend is NBC. The 13th ranked Fighting Irish are finally getting their chance at taking on Navy in Ireland. This game- scheduled for 2020- had to be postponed due to the COVID19 pandemic. I'm glad that's over.

Out of the 14 teams playing this weekend, only two are ranked; Notre Dame and USC. Both are huge betting favorites with the Irish 20.5 point favorites and USC laying 31 to San Jose State. Notre Dame playing in Ireland against Navy will be the best spectacle of the weekend, or at least it should have been. Hawaii is traveling all the way across the country to take on Vanderbilt. Unfortunately they will not get the full experience as Vanderbilt's stadium is undergoing renovations and will only hold 28,000 this season.. Florida International is the only school from Florida taking the field this weekend. They are in Ruston Louisiana taking on the Louisiana Tech Bulldogs. Here's the college football TV schedule for Week 0.

NBC

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2:30- Navy vs (13) Notre Dame (Dublin, Ireland)

The college football season kicks off with one of the sports biggest brands taking on one of the academy schools. Normally I am against neutral site games in college football. However the Irish playing in Ireland makes all the sense in the world.

CBSSN

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5:30- UTEP @ Jacksonville State

Hey, it's football. So sit down and watch the game. Vegas is telling you this is supposed to be a good one as well with the game a pick em'.

9:00- FIU @ Louisiana Tech

The Panthers will start their 2023 campaign on the road in Ruston Louisiana. FIU is an 11-point underdog in the game, even though La Tech is coming off a 3-9 season.

ESPN

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7:00- UMASS @ New Mexico State

The worldwide leader in sports only has one college football game in week 0. And UMass is arguably the worst program in FBS right now coming off of a 1 win season. And that win was against Stoneybrook. I honestly did not know they had a team. New Mexico State however is coming off a respectable 7-6 season with a win over Bowling Green in their bowl game.

SEC Network

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7:30- Hawaii @ Vanderbilt

Vanderbilt ended 2022 on a bit of a high note with wins over Florida and Kentucky. But the fan base is once again the butt of jokes as their stadium will only hold 28,000 this season due to contraction on both endzones. I feel bad the Hawaii kids won't get to experience a full SEC stadium, even if it's only Vanderbilt.

PAC 12 Network

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8:00- San Jose State @ (6) USC

I'm still wondering why ESPN opted for UMass over USC. This game is expected to be a blowout, but Caleb Williams is entering the season with as much preseason Heisman hype as anyone since Tim Tebow came back for his senior season with the Gators. You probably don't even know if you get the PAC 12 Network, so do some homework before you start scrambling 2 minutes before kickoff.

FS1

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7:00 Ohio- @ San Diego State

This matchup might not excite the casual college football fan. But this is a matchup of two bowl teams from last year that finished the season with a winning record. The Aztecs are 2-point favorites in a matchup that should be tightly contested.

Chris has been on ESPN Soutwest Florida in one way or another dating back to 2010. As a Southwest Florida native, Chris understands what's important to the locals. He is a huge football fan; both professional and college. Although he has a special place for the Miami Dolphins and the entire SEC. He is also very into golf, both playing it locally and covering it on a global scale. Sports are supposed to be fun, and Chris likes to reflect that in the way he covers it. Chris writes about sports news and opinions.