College Football Begins Thursday on ESPN

College football begins on Thursday with two games on ESPN and three games on ESPN3.com, then a whole bunch of games during the weekend. Let’s take a gander at the the press release.

2010 College Football Season Kicks off Thursday

First Week of Season Includes 31 Games in Five Days, College GameDay from Atlanta

ESPN will kick off the 2010 college football season with 31 games in five days across ESPN, ABC, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN3.com, ESPN 3D and ESPN Radio beginning Thursday, Sept. 2. ESPN’s opening weekend of action will conclude with a Labor Day doubleheader Monday, Sept. 6, highlighted by No. 3 Boise State vs. No. 10 Virginia Tech from FedEx Field, home of the Washington Redskins, at 8 p.m. ET on ESPN, ESPN Radio and ESPN 3D, ESPN’s newest outlet and the first 3D network to launch in the industry.

ESPN and ABC will each televise a matchup between ranked teams in prime time Saturday, Sept. 4: No. 24 Oregon State vs. No. 6 TCU in the Cowboys Classic from Arlington, Texas, at 7:45 p.m. on ESPN, and No. 21 LSU vs. No. 18 in the Kickoff Game from Atlanta at 8 p.m. on Saturday Night Football on ABC.

Other ranked teams in action include:

  • No. 4 Florida against Miami (Ohio) on Saturday, Sept. 4, at noon on ESPN and ESPN3.com;
  • No. 5 Texas at Rice on Saturday, Sept. 4, at 3:30 p.m. on ESPN and ESPN3.com
  • No. 13 Miami against Florida A&M on Thursday, Sept. 2, at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN3.com;
  • No. 14 USC at Hawaii on Thursday, Sept. 2, at 11 p.m. on ESPN and ESPN3.com;
  • No. 16 Georgia Tech against South Carolina State on Saturday, Sept. 4, at 1 p.m. on ESPN3.com;
  • No. 20 Florida State against Samford on Saturday, Sept. 4, at noon on ESPNU.

College GameDay – expanded to three hours and now beginning on ESPNU at 9 a.m. and continuing on ESPN at 10 a.m. every Saturday – will open the season Sept. 4 live from Atlanta. Erin Andrews will anchor several segments of the first hour on ESPNU and contribute reports, interviews and features during the ESPN portion of the two-time Emmy Award-winning program. Chris Fowler will return as show host with analysts Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit and Desmond Howard. College GameDay is entering its 24th season and 18th consecutive year of originating from the site of one of the day’s best games or a game with the most compelling storyline.

The full schedule of games comes after the break.

ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN3.com, ESPN Classic, ESPN Mobile TV and ESPN Radio College Football Schedule

Note: All ABC split national, ESPN and ESPN2 games will be simulcast on ESPN3.com

Date Time (ET) Game Announcers Network
Thu, Sep 2 6:30 p.m. Presbyterian at Wake Forest
 
Ryan Rose & Warrick Dunn ESPN3.com
7:30 p.m. Southern Miss at South Carolina
Rece Davis, Craig James, Jesse Palmer & Jenn Brown ESPN/ESPN3.com
7:30 p.m. Florida A&M at No. 13 Miami
Dave Weekley & Jeremy Bloom ESPN3.com
7:30 p.m. Norfolk State at Rutgers
 
Dave Popkin & Drew Henson ESPN3.com
7:30 p.m. Minnesota at Middle Tennessee
Anish Shroff & Jay Walker ESPNU
11 p.m. No. 14 USC at Hawaii
 
Mark Jones, Bob Davie & Robert Smith ESPN/ESPN3.com
Fri, Sep 3 5 p.m. Villanova at Temple
 
Scott Graham & Rene Ingoglia ESPN3.com
8 p.m. Arizona at Toledo Joe Tessitore & Rod Gilmore ESPN/ESPN3.com
Sat, Sep 4 Noon Miami (OH) at No. 4 Florida
 
Dave Pasch, Chris Spielman, Bob Griese & Quint Kessenich ESPN/ESPN3.com
Noon Western Michigan at Michigan State
Bob Wischusen & Brian Griese ESPN2/ESPN3.com
Noon Samford at No. 20 Florida State
Rob Stone & David Pollack ESPNU
1 p.m. South Carolina State at No. 16 Georgia Tech
Trey Bender & Jay Taylor ESPN3.com
1 p.m. Weber State at Boston College
Dave Popkin & Curt Warner ESPN3.com
3:30 p.m. Connecticut at Michigan **
 
Sean McDonough, Matt Millen & Heather Cox ABC and ESPN2/ESPN3.com
UCLA at Kansas State ** Carter Blackburn, Mike Bellotti & Brock Huard ABC and ESPN2/ESPN3.com
Kentucky at Louisville
Dave Lamont & JC Pearson ABC
3:30 p.m. No. 5 Texas at Rice
 
Ron Franklin & Ed Cunningham ESPN/ESPN3.com
3:30 p.m. North Texas at Clemson Pam Ward & Danny Kanell ESPNU
6 p.m. Western Carolina at N.C. State Ryan Rose & Warrick Dunn ESPN3.com
6 p.m. Richmond at Virginia
Jim Barbar & John Gregory ESPN3.com
6 p.m. Syracuse at Akron
Michael Reghi & TBA ESPN3.com
7 p.m. Memphis at Mississippi State Clay Matvick & Herm Edwards ESPNU
7 p.m. Elon at Duke
 
Dave Weekley & Derek Rackley ESPN3.com
7:45 p.m. Cowboys Classic: No. 24 Oregon State vs. No. 6 TCU (from Arlington)
 
Brad Nessler, Todd Blackledge & Holly Rowe ESPN/ESPN3.com
8 p.m. Kickoff Game: No. 21 LSU vs. No. 18 North Carolina (from Atlanta)
 
ABC: Brent Musburger, Kirk Herbstreit & Erin Andrews
Radio: Bill Rosinski, David Norrie & Joe Schad
ABC/ESPN Radio
10 p.m. Cincinnati at Fresno State
 
Beth Mowins & Trent Dilfer ESPN2/ESPN3.com
Sun, Sep 5 Noon 2010 MEAC/SWAC Challenge: Southern vs. Delaware State
Charles Neal & Jay Walker ESPN/ESPN3.com
2 p.m. Tulsa at East Carolina
 
Mike Gleason & John Congemi ESPN2/ESPN3.com
3:30 p.m. SMU at Texas Tech
 
Mark Jones, Bob Davie & Holly Rowe ESPN/ESPN3.com
Mon, Sep 6 4 p.m. Navy vs. Maryland (from Baltimore)
 
Mike Patrick, Craig James & Quint Kessenich ESPN/ESPN3.com
8 p.m. No. 3 Boise State vs. No. 10 Virginia Tech (from Landover, Md.)
 
ESPN: Brent Musburger, Kirk Herbstreit & Heather Cox
ESPN 3D: Joe Tessitore, Tim Brown & Ray Bentley
Radio: Bill Rosinski, David Norrie & Joe Schad
ESPN/ESPN Radio/ESPN 3D

And we’re done with this release.

About Ken Fang

Ken has been covering the sports media in earnest at his own site, Fang's Bites since May 2007 and at Awful Announcing since March 2013. He provides a unique perspective having been an award-winning radio news reporter in Providence and having worked in local television. Fang celebrates the three Boston Red Sox World Championships in the 21st Century, but continues to be a long-suffering Cleveland Browns fan.

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