CBS Sports Network Begins 2011 College Football Schedule on Thursday

College football begins in earnest on Thursday night and CBS Sports Network will start its season with a two New England rivals, Holy Cross taking on the University of Massachusetts live from Worcester, MA. And on Saturday, CBS Sports Network carries Delaware at Navy from Annapolis, MD. Both games will be live. We have the CBS Sports Network press release with the announcing assignments.

CBS SPORTS NETWORK KICKS OFF COLLEGE FOOTBALL SEASON WITH UMASS AT HOLY CROSS ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 1

CBS Sports Network kicks off its ninth season of live college football coverage on Thursday, Sept. 1 (8:00 PM, ET) as University of Massachusetts takes on Holy Cross. Play-by-play announcer James Bates and analyst Aaron Taylor call the game, with Brooke Collins reporting from the sidelines.

The Network provides live, pre- and post-game coverage beginning with INSIDE COLLEGE FOOTBALL (7:00-8:00 PM, ET). Adam Zucker anchors and is joined by analysts Brian Jones and Rich Rodriguez.

On Saturday, Sept. 3 (3:30 PM, ET), the Network’s coverage of Service Academy football kicks off with Delaware at Navy from Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium. Tim Brant and analyst Randy Cross announce, along with Kaylee Hartung reporting. INSIDE COLLEGE FOOTBALL airs live, pre- and post-game, featuring Zucker and Jones.

College football coverage airs every day this fall on CBS Sports Network highlighted by THE TIM BRANDO SHOW, which debuts Thursday, Sept. 1 (10:00 AM, ET). The three-hour live weekday show covers the world of sports with a focus on college athletics, featuring an array of compelling guests, topics and commentary.

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