Friday, September 4, 2009

It's CFM (College Football Marathon) Season

Here is your schedule of televised college football games for tomorrow, if you live in my area and subscribe to the same digital cable package as me:

Noon

ESPN: Navy-Ohio State
Comcast Network: Western Kentucky-Tennessee
ESPN2: Minnesota-Syracuse
Big Ten Network: Akron-Penn State
Big Ten XTRA1: Toledo-Purdue
Big Ten XTRA2: Montana State-Michigan State
Big Ten XTRA3: Towson-Northwestern
Big Ten XTRA4: Northern Iowa-Iowa
ESPNU: Kentucky-Miami (Ohio)

3:30 pm

ABC: Georgia-Oklahoma State
ESPN: Illinois-Missouri
Comcast Sportsnet, Fox College Sports Atlantic: San Jose State-USC
NBC: Nevada-Notre Dame
ESPN2: Western Michigan-Michigan
ESPNU: Jackson State-Mississippi State

6:00 pm

Comcast Network: Chowan-Old Dominion

7:00 pm

ESPN: BYU-Oklahoma
Big Ten Network: Northern Illinois-Wisconsin
Fox College Sports Central: Northern Colorado-Kansas
ESPNU: Louisiana Tech-Auburn

7:30 pm

Comcast Sportsnet: Western Carolina-Vanderbilt
Fox College Sports Atlantic: San Diego State-UCLA

8:00 pm

ABC: Alabama-Virginia Tech

9:00 pm

CBS College Sports: Buffalo-UTEP

10:00 pm

ESPN2: Maryland-California
Fox College Sports Pacific: Idaho State-Arizona State

10:30 pm

ESPN: LSU-Washington
ESPNU: Prairie View A&M-Texas Southern

11:30 pm

Fox College Sports Atlantic: Bloomsburg-California (Pa.)

Gee, that's only 29 games! I'm pretty sure that last one is on tape delay. ;-) Also, there was a listing for a game between Colorado and Colorado State on one of the Fox College Sports channels, but the listing said it was only on for an hour, so I'm assuming it's being joined in progress.

There are two scary things to consider. One, this is only the first weekend of college football -- there may be other weeks where even more games are on. Two, it may be even worse during college basketball season because those games are shorter.

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