College Football Viewing Picks for Week 3, 09/19/2015

All Times Eastern

Schedule courtesy Matt’s College Sports on TV
Announcing assignments courtesy of Eye on Sky and Air Sports

Studio and Pregame Shows
College GameDay live from Tuscaloosa, AL — ESPN, 9 a.m.
SEC Nation live from Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, LA — SEC Network, 10 a.m.
B1G Football Pregame — Big Ten Network, 10:30 a.m.
FS1 College Football Pregame — FS1, 11:30 a.m.
ACC Blitz — ACC Network, noon
ESPN Goal Line — ESPNews or check your local listings, noon
Pac-12 Football Pregame Show — Pac-12 Network, 1 p.m.
College Football’s Open Season — CBS, 2 p.m.
College Football Countdown — ABC, 3 p.m.
College Football Today — CBS, 3 p.m.
B1G Football Game Break — Big Ten Network, 3 p.m.
College Football Scoreboard — ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU, 3 p.m.
SEC Now — SEC Network, 3 p.m.
ESPN Goal Line — ESPN/ESPNews, 3:30 p.m.
College Football Scoreboard — ESPN, 4:30 p.m.
College Football Countdown — ABC, 6:30 p.m.
B1G Football Postgame — Big Ten Network, 6:30 p.m.
College Football Scoreboard — ESPN2/ESPNU, 6:30 p.m.
Fox College Football Pregame — Fox, 7 p.m.
ESPN Goal Line — ESPNews, 7 p.m.
Pac-12 Football Postgame Show — Pac-12 Washington, 8 p.m.
College Football Scoreboard — ESPN, 9 p.m.
FS1 College Football Extra — FS1, 10 p.m.
College Football Final — ESPN2, 1 a.m. (Sunday)
Inside College Football — CBS Sports Network, 2 a.m. (Sunday)
Pac-12 Final Score — Pac-12 Network, 2:30 a.m. (Sunday)

noon

Air Force at Michigan State — ABC (Dave Pasch/Brian Griese//Tom Luginbill)

Buffalo at Florida Atlantic — American Sports Network (Mike Gleason/Doug Chapman)

Kent State at Minnesota — Big Ten Network (Anthony LaPanta/Stanley Jackson//Jamie Hersch)
UNLV at Michigan — Big Ten Network (Eric Collins/Glen Mason//Rebecca Haarlow)

Wake Forest at Army — CBS Sports Network (Ben Holden/Jay Feely//John Schriffen)

Delaware at Villanova — Comcast SportsNet (Rob Carlin/Andy Gresh)

UConn at Missouri — ESPN (Adam Amin/Kelly Stouffer//Olivia Harlan)
Illinois at North Carolina — ESPN2 (Beth Mowins/Anthony Becht//Paul Carcaterra)
South Florida at Maryland — ESPNU (Clay Matvick/John Congemi)

Tulsa at Oklahoma — FS1 (Tim Brando/Spencer Tillman//Bruce Feldman)

Nevada at Texas A&M — SEC Network (Tom Hart/Andre Ware//Laura Rutledge)

12:30 p.m.

Northwestern at Duke — ACC Network (Tim Brant/Dave Archer//Roddy Jones)
Central Michigan at Syracuse — ACC Regional/Fox Sports Net (Tom Werme/James Bates//Jenn Hildreth)

2 p.m.

Georgia State at Oregon — Pac-12 Networks (JB Long/Evan Moore//Ashley Adamson)

2:30 p.m.

Rice at North Texas — Fox College Sports Central (Mike Morgan/JC Pearson//Christian Steckel)

3 p.m.

Memphis at Bowling Green — American Sports Network (Dave Armstrong/Rich Baldinger)

Albany at James Madison — Comcast SportsNet (Scott Jackson/Brad Jackson)

Louisiana Tech at Kansas State — Fox Sports Net (Brendan Burke/Ben Leber/Steffi Sorensen)

3:30 p.m.

ABC/ESPN2 coverage map
Nebraska at Miami (FL) — ABC/ESPN2 (Mark Jones/Rod Gilmore//Quint Kessenich)
Northern Illinois at Ohio State — ABC/ESPN2 (Mike Patrick/Ed Cunningham//Dr. Jerry Punch)

Chattanooga at Samford — American Sports Network (Darren Goldewater/Nate Ross)
Norfolk State at Marshall — American Sports Network (Ron Thulin/Keith Moreland)

Troy at Wisconsin — Big Ten Network (Scott Graham/J Leman//Jay Wilson)

Auburn at LSU — CBS (Verne Lundquist/Gary Danielson//Allie LaForce)
East Carolina at Navy — CBS Sports Network (John Sadak/Randy Cross//Sheehan Stanwick-Burch)

Virginia Tech at Purdue — ESPNU (Anish Shroff/Ahmad Brooks)

Texas-San Antonio at Oklahoma State — FS1 (Justin Kutcher/Steve Hutchinson)

Georgia Tech at Notre Dame — NBC (Dan Hicks/Doug Flutie//Kathryn Tappen)

4 p.m.

Western Kentucky at Indiana — ESPNews (Mike Corey/Rene Ingoglia)

Northwestern State at Mississippi State — SEC Network (Dave Neal/Matt Stinchcomb//Kayce Smith)
Austin Peay at Vanderbilt — SEC Network Plus (Mike Couzens/Cole Cubelic//Kevin Weidl)

5 p.m.

Utah State at Washington — Pac-12 Networks (Kevin Calabro/Yogi Roth//Lewis Johnson)

6 p.m.

South Carolina at Georgia — ESPN (Brad Nessler/Todd Blackledge//Holly Rowe)

7 p.m.

Lamar at Sam Houston State — American Sports Network (Randy McIlvoy/Shea Walker//Brooke Bentley)
New Hampshire at Stony Brook — American Sports Network (Eric Frede/Michael Young)
North Carolina State at Old Dominion — American Sports Network (Jeff McCarragher/Ken Dunek)

Colorado vs. Colorado State at Denver, CO — CBS Sports Network (Carter Blackburn/Aaron Taylor//Jenny Dell)

Texas Tech at Arkansas — ESPN2 (Bob Wischusen/Brock Huard//Shannon Spake)
Western Carolina at Tennessee — ESPNU (Allen Bestwick/Dan Hawkins)

7:30 p.m.

Cal at Texas — Fox (Gus Johnson/Joel Klatt//Molly McGrath)

Florida at Kentucky — SEC Network (Brent Musburger/Jesse Palmer//Maria Taylor)

8 p.m.

Stanford at USC — ABC (Sean McDonough/Chris Spielman//Todd McShay)

Pittsburgh at Iowa — Big Ten Network (Joe Beninati/Chuck Long)
Rutgers at Penn State — Big Ten Network (Kevin Kugler/Matt Millen//Lisa Byington)

Iowa at Toldeo — ESPNews (Eamon McAnaney/Rocky Boiman)

SMU at Texas Christian University — Fox Sports Net (Mark Followill/Brian Baldinger//Lesley McCaslin)

South Alabama at San Diego State — Mountain West Network (Ari Wolfe/Darius Walker)

San Jose at Oregon State — Pac-12 Networks (Jim Watson/Mike Lamb//Drea Avent)

8:30 p.m.

Wyoming at Washington State — Pac-12 Washington (Guy Haberman/Jeremy Bloom)

9:15 p.m.

Mississippi at Alabama — ESPN (Chris Fowler/Kirk Herbstreit//Heather Cox)

10:30 p.m.

Northern Iowa at Cal Poly — American Sports Network (Barry Tompkins/Darren Arbet)

Utah at Fresno State — CBS Sports Network (Dave Ryan/Corey Chavous//Melanie Collins)

BYU at UCLA — FS1 (Joe Davis/Brady Quinn//Kris Budden)

11 p.m.

Northern Arizona at Arizona — Pac-12 Networks (Roxy Bernstein/Glen Parker//Jill Savage)

midnight

Cal-Davis at Hawaii — Oceanic Time Warner PPV/Mountain West Network (Robert Kekuala/Rich Miano//Scott Robbs

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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