Wednesday, September 13, 2017

2017 College Football Week 3: National TV Schedule

Here is the National TV Schedule for week 3 of the 2017 College Football season (with announcers).

9/14- New Mexico at Boise State; 8:00, ESPN: Dave Flemming, Brock Huard, Allison Williams
9/15- Illinois at (22) South Florida; 7:00, ESPN: Dave LaMont, Mack Brown, Jen Lada
9/15- Massachusetts at Temple; 7:00, ESPNU: Mike Corey & Rene Ingoglia
9/15- Arizona at UTEP; 10:15, ESPN: Adam Amin, Dusty Dvoracek, Molly McGrath
9/16- Air Force at (7) Michigan; 12:00, BTN: Kevin Kugler, Matt Millen, Michelle McMahon
9/16- (9) Oklahoma State at Pittsburgh; 12:00, ESPN: Dave Pasch, Greg McElroy, Tom Luginbill
9/16- (25) UCLA at Memphis; 12:00, ABC: Beth Mowins, Anthony Becht, Rocky Boiman
9/16- Northern Illinois at Nebraska; 12:00, FS1: Tim Brando, Spencer Tillman, Les Miles, Holly Sonders
9/16- Louisiana-Lafayette at Texas A&M; 12:00, SECN: Dave Neal, Matt Stinchcomb, Dawn Davenport
9/16- Delaware State at West Virginia; 12:00, AT&T-PIT: Rob King, Marc Bulger, Meg Bulger
9/16- Iowa State at Akron; 12:00, CBSSN: John Sadak, Randy Cross, Cassie McKinney
9/16- Connecticut at Virginia; 12:00, ESPN2: Jason Benetti, Kelly Stouffer, Kris Budden
9/16- Kansas at Ohio; 12:00, ESPNU: Clay Matvick & Kirk Morrison
9/16- Furman at NC State; 12:00, ACCN: Tom Werme, David Archer, D.J. Shockley
9/16- Baylor at Duke; 12:30, ACCN: Wes Durham, James Bates, Rebecca Kaple
9/16- Coastal Carolina at UAB; 1:00, WMBF/WBRC: Doug Bell, Jay Sonnhalter, Christina Chambers
9/16- Northern Colorado at Colorado; 2:00, Pac-12N: JB Long, Chad Brown, Cindy Brunson
9/16- Utah State at Wake Forest; 3:00, ACCN: Bill Roth & Christian Ponder
9/16- Tennessee Tech at Ball State; 3:00, ESPN3: Jim Barbar & Mark Herrmann
9/16- (10) Wisconsin at BYU; 3:30, ABC: Mike Patrick, Tommy Tuberville, Paul Carcaterra
9/16- (16) Virginia Tech at East Carolina; 3:30, CBSSN: Dave Ryan, Corey Chavous, Melanie Collins
9/16- SMU at (20) TCU; 3:30, ESPNU: Roy Philpott & Tom Ramsey
9/16- (23) Tennessee at (24) Florida; 3:30, CBS: Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson, Allie LaForce
9/16- Central Michigan at Syracuse; 3:30, ACCN: Doug Sherman & Matt Chatham
9/16- North Carolina at Old Dominion; 3:30, Stadium: Ron Thulin & Max Starks
9/16- Notre Dame at Boston College; 3:30, ESPN: Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Todd McShay
9/16- Morgan State at Rutgers; 3:30, BTN: Scott Graham & Ray Lucas
9/16- Middle Tennessee at Minnesota; 3:30, BTN: Joe Beninati & J Leman
9/16- North Texas at Iowa; 3:30, ESPN2: Anish Shroff, Ahmad Brooks, Roddy Jones
9/16- Colgate at Buffalo; 3:30, ESPN3: Greg Mescall & Marcus Ray
9/16- Mercer at (15) Auburn; 4:00, SECN: Joel Meyers, Brian Kinchen, Gabe Gross
9/16- Purdue at Missouri; 4:00, SECN: Taylor Zarzour, Andre Ware, Olivia Harlan
9/16- Army at (8) Ohio State; 4:30, FOX: Joe Davis, Brady Quinn, Bruce Feldman
9/16- Oregon State at (21) Washington State; 5:30, Pac-12N: Roxy Bernstein, Anthony Herron, Lewis Johnson
9/16- Tulane at (2) Oklahoma; 6:00, FSOK PPV: Brendan Burke, David Anderson, Christian Steckel
9/16- North Carolina A&T at Charlotte; 6:00, WCCB/TCN PHI: Bobby Rosinski, Al Wallace, Libby Weihsmann
9/16- Kent State at Marshall; 6:00, WVAH-DT2: Mark Martin & Bobby Carpenter
9/16- Bethune-Cookman at FAU; 6:30, beIN - Mike Gleason, Brett Romberg, Michelle Gingras
9/16- Colorado State at (1) Alabama; 7:00, ESPN2: Mark Jones, Rod Gilmore, Quint Kessenich
9/16- (12) LSU at Mississippi State; 7:00, ESPN: Joe Tessitore, Todd Blackledge, Holly Rowe
9/16- Southern at UTSA; 7:00, KCWX: Don Harris, Chuck Miketinac, Mike Lefko
9/16- Louisiana Tech at WKU; 7:00, Stadium: Chris Hassel & Darius Walker
9/16- Southern Miss at Louisiana-Monroe; 7:00, ESPN3: David Saltzman & Watson Brown
9/16- Idaho State at Nevada; 7:00, AT&T RM/Root NW: Ari Wolfe, Sherdrick Bonner, Brad Thompson
9/16- Tulsa at Toledo; 7:00, ESPN3: Michael Reghi & Justin Fox
9/16- Appalachian State at Texas State; 7:00, ESPN3: Tyler Denning & Stan Lewter
9/16- Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Arkansas State; 7:00, ESPN3: Drew Fellios & Forrest Conoly
9/16- Idaho at Western Michigan; 7:00, ESPN3: Dan Gutowsky & Tyoka Jackson
9/16- Alabama A&M at South Alabama; 7:00, ESPN3: Matt Stewart & Doug Graber
9/16- Oregon at Wyoming; 7:00, CBSSN: Carter Blackburn, Aaron Taylor, Jenny Dell
9/16- Georgia State at (5) Penn State; 7:30, BTN: Brandon Gaudin, Glen Mason, Elise Menaker
9/16- Samford at (13) Georgia; 7:30, SECN: Mike Morgan, Barrett Jones, Desmond Purnell
9/16- (18) Kansas State at Vanderbilt; 7:30, ESPNU: Mike Couzens & John Congemi
9/16- Bowling Green at Northwestern; 7:30, BTN: Lisa Byington & Chuck Long
9/16- Kentucky at South Carolina; 7:30, SECN: Tom Hart, Jordan Rodgers, Cole Cubelic
9/16- (3) Clemson at (14) Louisville; 8:00, ABC: Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Maria Taylor
9/16- Cincinnati at Miami-Ohio; 8:00, WXIX: Tim Bray & Greg Frey
9/16- Rice at Houston; 8:00, ESPN3: Robert Lee & Stanford Routt
9/16- Troy at New Mexico State; 8:00, ESPN3: Adam Young & Danny Knee
9/16- Arizona State at Texas Tech; 8:00, FSN: Mark Followill, Brian Baldinger, Lesley McCaslin
9/16- Texas at (4) USC; 8:30, FOX: Gus Johnson, Joel Klatt, Jenny Taft
9/16- Fresno State at (6) Washington; 9:30, Pac-12N: Ted Robinson, Yogi Roth, Jill Savage
9/16- San Jose State at Utah; 10:00, ESPN2: Mark Neely, Ray Bentley, Alex Corddry
9/16- (19) Stanford at San Diego State; 10:30, CBSSN: Bob Wischusen, Brock Huard, Allison Williams
9/16- Ole Miss at California; 10:30, ESPN: Bob Wischusen, Brock Huard, Allison Williams

Saturday, September 9, 2017

2017 NFL Schedule

Here is the schedule for the 2017 NFL season with announcers.

- Week 1
9/7- Chiefs vs Patriots; 8:30, NBC: Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michelle Tofoya
9/10- Jets vs Bills; 1:00, CBS: Kevin Harlan & Rich Gannon
9/10- Falcons vs Bears; 1:00, FOX: Kevin Burkhardt, Charles Davis, Pam Oliver
9/10- Ravens vs Bengals; 1:00, CBS: Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta, Melanie Collins
9/10- Steelers vs Browns; 1:00, CBS: Greg Gumbel, Trent Green, Jamie Erdahl
9/10- Cardinals vs Lions; 1:00, FOX: Chris Myers, Daryl Johnston, Laura Okmin
9/10- Jaguars vs Texans; 1:00, CBS: Andrew Catalon, James Lofton, Steve Tasker
9/10- Raiders vs Titans; 1:00, CBS: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson
9/10- Eagles vs Redskins; 1:00, FOX: Kenny Albert, Ronde Barber, Kristina Pink
9/10- Colts vs Rams; 4:05, CBS: Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts, Evan Washburn
9/10- Seahawks vs Packers; 4:25, FOX: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews
9/10- Panthers vs 49ers; 4:25, FOX: Thom Brennaman, Chris Spielman, Peter Schrager
9/10- Giants vs Cowboys; 8:30, NBC: Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michelle Tofoya
9/11- Saints vs Vikings; 7:10, ESPN: Sean McDonough, Jon Gruden, Lisa Salters
9/11- Chargers vs Broncos; 10:20, ESPN: Beth Mowins, Rex Ryan, Sergio Dipp

- Week 2
9/14- Texans vs Bengals; 8:25, NFLN: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Heather Cox
9/17- Browns vs Ravens; 1:00, CBS: Andrew Catalon, James Lofton, Steve Tasker
9/17- Bills vs Panthers; 1:00, CBS: Kevin Harlan & Rich Gannon
9/17- Cardinals vs Colts; 1:00, FOX: Chris Myers, Daryl Johnston, Laura Okmin
9/17- Titans vs Jaguars; 1:00, CBS: Spero Dedes & Adam Archuleta
9/17- Eagles vs Chiefs; 1:00, FOX: Kevin Burkhardt, Charles Davis, Pam Oliver
9/17- Patriots vs Saints; 1:00, CBS: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson
9/17- Vikings vs Steelers; 1:00, FOX: Kenny Albert, Ronde Barber, Kristina Pink
9/17- Bears vs Buccaneers; 1:00, FOX: Dick Stockton, Mark Schlereth, Shannon Spake
9/17- Dolphins vs Chargers; 4:05, CBS: Greg Gumbel, Trent Green, Jamie Erdahl
9/17- Jets vs Raiders; 4:05, CBS: Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts, Evan Washburn
9/17- Cowboys vs Broncos; 4:25, FOX: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews
9/17- Redskins vs Rams; 4:25, FOX: Sam Rosen, David Diehl, Jennifer Hale
9/17- 49ers vs Seahawks; 4:25, FOX: Thom Brennaman, Chris Spielman, Peter Schrager
9/17- Packers vs Falcons; 8:30, NBC: Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michelle Tofoya
9/18- Lions vs Giants; 8:30, ESPN: Sean McDonough, Jon Gruden, Lisa Salters

- Week 3
9/21- Rams vs 49ers; 8:25, NFLN: Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth, Heather Cox
9/24- Ravens vs Jaguars; 9:30, CBS/Yahoo (London): Andrew Catalon, James Lofton, Alex Flanagan
9/24- Broncos vs Bills; 1:00, CBS: Spero Dedes & Adam Archuleta
9/24- Saints vs Panthers; 1:00, FOX: Kenny Albert, Ronde Barber, Kristina Pink
9/24- Steelers vs Bears; 1:00, CBS: Greg Gumbel, Trent Green, Jamie Erdahl
9/24- Falcons vs Lions; 1:00, FOX: Chris Myers, Daryl Johnston, Laura Okmin
9/24- Browns vs Colts; 1:00, CBS: Beth Mowins & Jay Feely
9/24- Buccaneers vs Vikings; 1:00, FOX: Thom Brennaman, Chris Spielman, Peter Schrager
9/24- Texans vs Patriots; 1:00, CBS: Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts, Evan Washburn
9/24- Dolphins vs Jets; 1:00, CBS: Tom McCarthy, Steve Tasker, Steve Beuerlein
9/24- Giants vs Eagles; 1:00, FOX: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews
9/24- Seahawks vs Titans; 4:05, FOX: Kevin Burkhardt, Charles Davis, Pam Oliver
9/24- Bengals vs Packers; 4:25, CBS: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson
9/24- Chiefs vs Chargers; 4:25, CBS: Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon, Scott Kaplan
9/24- Raiders vs Redskins; 8:30, NBC: Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michelle Tofoya
9/25- Cowboys vs Cardinals; 8:30, ESPN: Sean McDonough, Jon Gruden, Lisa Salters

- Week 4
9/28- Bears vs Packers; 8:25, CBS: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson, Jay Feely
10/1- Saints vs Dolphins; 9:30, FOX (London): Kevin Burkhardt, Charles Davis, Pam Oliver
10/1- Bills vs Falcons; 1:00, CBS: Greg Gumbel, Trent Green, Jamie Erdahl
10/1- Steelers vs Ravens; 1:00, CBS: Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts, Evan Washburn
10/1- Bengals vs Browns; 1:00, CBS: Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta
10/1- Rams vs Cowboys; 1:00, FOX: Chris Myers, Daryl Johnston, Laura Okmin
10/1- Titans vs Texans; 1:00, CBS: Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon
10/1- Lions vs Vikings; 1:00, FOX: Thom Brennaman, Chris Spielman, Peter Schrager
10/1- Panthers vs Patriots; 1:00, FOX: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews
10/1- Jaguars vs Jets; 1:00, CBS: Andrew Catalon, James Lofton, Otis Livingston
10/1- 49ers vs Cardinals; 4:05, FOX: Sam Rosen, David Diehl, Jennifer Hale
10/1- Eagles vs Chargers; 4:05, FOX: Dick Stockton, Mark Schlereth, Shannon Spake
10/1- Giants vs Buccaneers; 4:05, FOX: Kenny Albert, Ronde Barber, Tiki Barber, Kristina Pink
10/1- Raiders vs Broncos; 4:25, CBS: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson
10/1- Colts vs Seahawks; 8:30, NBC: Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michele Tafoya
10/2- Redskins vs Chiefs; 8:30, ESPN: Sean McDonough, Jon Gruden, Lisa Salters

- Week 5
10/5- Patriots vs Buccaneers; 8:25, CBS: Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Tracy Wolfson, Jay Feely
10/8- Bills vs Bengals; 1:00, CBS: Tom McCarthy, Steve Tasker, Steve Beuerlein
10/8- Jets vs Browns; 1:00, FOX: Sam Rosen, Ronde Barber, Kristina Pink
10/8- Panthers vs Lions; 1:00, FOX: Kenny Albert, Charles Davis, Pam Oliver
10/8- 49ers vs Colts; 1:00, FOX: Thom Brennaman, Chris Spielman, Peter Schrager
10/8- Titans vs Dolphins; 1:00, CBS: Andrew Catalon, James Lofton, Chris Fischer
10/8- Chargers vs Giants; 1:00, CBS: Ian Eagle, Dan Fouts, Evan Washburn
10/8- Cardinals vs Eagles; 1:00, FOX: Chris Myers, Daryl Johnston, Laura Okmin
10/8- Jaguars vs Steelers; 1:00, CBS: Kevin Harlan, Rich Gannon
10/8- Seahawks vs Rams; 4:05, CBS: Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta
10/8- Ravens vs Raiders; 4:05, CBS: Greg Gumbel, Trent Green, Jamie Erdahl
10/8- Packers vs Cowboys; 4:25, FOX: Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Erin Andrews
10/8- Chiefs vs Texans; 8:30, NBC: Al Michaels, Cris Collinsworth, Michele Tafoya
10/9- Vikings vs Bears; 8:30, ESPN: Sean McDonough, Jon Gruden, Lisa Salters

- Week 6
10/12- Eagles vs Panthers; 8:25, CBS
10/15- Dolphins vs Falcons; 1:00, CBS
10/15- Bears vs Ravens; 1:00, FOX
10/15- Browns vs Texans; 1:00, CBS
10/15- Packers vs Vikings; 1:00, FOX
10/15- Lions vs Saints; 1:00, CBS
10/15- Patriots vs Jets; 1:00, CBS
10/15- 49ers vs Redskins; 1:00, FOX
10/15- Buccaneers vs Cardinals; 4:05, FOX
10/15- Rams vs Jaguars; 4:05, FOX
10/15- Steelers vs Chiefs; 4:25, CBS
10/15- Chargers vs Raiders; 4:25, CBS
10/15- Giants vs Broncos; 8:30, NBC
10/16- Colts vs Titans; 8:30, ESPN: Sean McDonough, Jon Gruden, Lisa Salters

- Week 7
10/19- Chiefs vs Raiders; 8:25, CBS
10/22- Buccaneers vs Bills; 1:00, FOX
10/22- Panthers vs Bears; 1:00, FOX
10/22- Titans vs Browns; 1:00, CBS
10/22- Saints vs Packers; 1:00, FOX
10/22- Jaguars vs Colts; 1:00, CBS
10/22- Cardinals vs Rams; 1:00, FOX (London)
10/22- Jets vs Dolphins; 1:00, CBS
10/22- Ravens vs Vikings; 1:00, CBS
10/22- Bengals vs Steelers; 1:00, CBS
10/22- Cowboys vs 49ers; 4:05, FOX
10/22- Broncos vs Chargers; 4:25, CBS
10/22- Seahawks vs Giants; 4:25, CBS
10/22- Falcons vs Patriots; 8:30, NBC
10/23- Redskins vs Eagles; 8:30, ESPN

- Week 8
10/26- Dolphins vs Ravens; 8:25, CBS
10/29- Vikings vs Browns; 9:30, NFLN (London)
10/29- Raiders vs Bills; 1:00, CBS
10/29- Colts vs Bengals; 1:00, CBS
10/29- Chargers vs Patriots; 1:00, CBS
10/29- Bears vs Saints; 1:00, FOX
10/29- Falcons vs Jets; 1:00, CBS
10/29- 49ers vs Eagles; 1:00, FOX
10/29- Panthers vs Buccaneers; 1:00, FOX
10/29- Texans vs Seahawks; 4:05, CBS
10/29- Cowboys vs Redskins; 4:25, FOX
10/29- Steelers vs Lions; 8:30, NBC
10/30- Broncos vs Chiefs; 8:30, ESPN

- Week 9
11/2- Bills vs Jets; 8:25, NFLN
11/5- Falcons vs Panthers; 1:00, FOX
11/5- Colts vs Texans; 1:00, CBS
11/5- Bengals vs Jaguars; 1:00, CBS
11/5- Buccaneers vs Saints; 1:00, FOX
11/5- Rams vs Giants; 1:00, FOX
11/5- Broncos vs Eagles; 1:00, CBS
11/5- Ravens vs Titans; 1:00, CBS
11/5- Cardinals vs 49ers; 4:05, FOX
11/5- Redskins vs Seahawks; 4:05, FOX
11/5- Chiefs vs Cowboys; 4:25, CBS
11/5- Raiders vs Dolphins; 8:30, NBC
11/6- Lions vs Packers; 8:30, ESPN

- Week 10
11/9- Seahawks vs Cardinals; 8:25, NBC
11/12- Saints vs Bills; 1:00, FOX
11/12- Packers vs Bears; 1:00, FOX
11/12- Browns vs Lions; 1:00, CBS
11/12- Steelers vs Colts; 1:00, CBS
11/12- Chargers vs Jaguars; 1:00, CBS
11/12- Jets vs Buccaneers; 1:00, CBS
11/12- Bengals vs Titans; 1:00, FOX
11/12- Vikings vs Redskins; 1:00, FOX
11/12- Texans vs Rams; 4:05, CBS
11/12- Cowboys vs Falcons; 4:25, FOX
11/12- Giants vs 49ers; 4:25, FOX
11/12- Patriots vs Broncos; 8:30, NBC
11/13- Dolphins vs Panthers; 8:30, ESPN

- Week 11
11/16- Titans vs Steelers; 8:30, NBC
11/19- Lions vs Bears; 1:00, FOX
11/19- Ravens vs Packers; 1:00, CBS
11/19- Jaguars vs Browns; 1:00, CBS
11/19- Cardinals vs Texans; 1:00, FOX
11/19- Rams vs Vikings; 1:00, FOX
11/19- Redskins vs Saints; 1:00, FOX
11/19- Chiefs vs Giants; 1:00, CBS
11/19- Bills vs Chargers; 4:05, CBS
11/19- Bengals vs Broncos; 4:25, CBS
11/19- Patriots vs Raiders; 4:25, CBS (London)
11/19- Eagles vs Cowboys; 8:30, NBC
11/20- Falcons vs Seahawks; 8:30, ESPN

- Week 12
11/23- Vikings vs Lions; 12:30, FOX
11/23- Chargers vs Cowboys; 4:25, CBS
11/23- Giants vs Redskins; 8:30, NBC
11/26- Buccaneers vs Falcons; 1:00, FOX
11/26- Browns vs Bengals; 1:00, CBS
11/26- Titans vs Colts; 1:00, CBS
11/26- Bills vs Chiefs; 1:00, CBS
11/26- Dolphins vs Patriots; 1:00, CBS
11/26- Panthers vs Jets; 1:00, FOX
11/26- Bears vs Eagles; 1:00, FOX
11/26- Saints vs Rams; 4:05, FOX
11/26- Seahawks vs 49ers; 4:05, FOX
11/26- Jaguars vs Cardinals; 4:25, CBS
11/26- Broncos vs Raiders; 4:25, CBS
11/26- Packers vs Steelers; 8:30, NBC
11/27- Texans vs Ravens; 8:30, ESPN

- Week 13
11/30- Redskins vs Cowboys; 8:25, NBC
12/3- Vikings vs Falcons; 1:00, FOX
12/3- Lions vs Ravens; 1:00, FOX
12/3- Patriots vs Bills; 1:00, CBS
12/3- 49ers vs Bears; 1:00, CBS
12/3- Buccaneers vs Packers; 1:00, FOX
12/3- Colts vs Jaguars; 1:00, CBS
12/3- Broncos vs Dolphins; 1:00, CBS
12/3- Panthers vs Saints; 1:00, FOX
12/3- Chiefs vs Jets; 1:00, CBS
12/3- Texans vs Titans; 1:00, CBS
12/3- Browns vs Chargers; 4:05, CBS
12/3- Rams vs Cardinals; 4:25, FOX
12/3- Giants vs Raiders; 4:25, FOX
12/3- Eagles vs Seahawks; 8:30, NBC
12/4- Steelers vs Bengals; 8:30, ESPN

- Week 14
12/7- Saints vs Falcons; 8:30, NBC
12/10- Colts vs Bills; 1:00, CBS
12/10- Vikings vs Panthers; 1:00, FOX
12/10- Bears vs Bengals; 1:00, FOX
12/10- Packers vs Browns; 1:00, FOX
12/10- 49ers vs Texans; 1:00, FOX
12/10- Seahawks vs Jaguars; 1:00, FOX
12/10- Raiders vs Chiefs; 1:00, CBS
12/10- Lions vs Buccaneers; 1:00, FOX
12/10- Titans vs Cardinals; 4:05, CBS
12/10- Jets vs Broncos; 4:05, CBS
12/10- Redskins vs Chargers; 4:25, FOX
12/10- Eagles vs Rams; 4:25, FOX
12/10- Cowboys vs Giants; 4:25, FOX
12/10- Ravens vs Steelers; 8:30, NBC
12/11- Patriots vs Dolphins; 8:30, ESPN

- Week 15
12/14- Broncos vs Colts; 8:30, NBC
12/16- Bears vs Lions; 4:30, NFLN
12/16- Chargers vs Chiefs; 8:25, NFLN
12/17- Dolphins vs Bills; 1:00, CBS
12/17- Packers vs Panthers; 1:00, CBS
12/17- Ravens vs Browns; 1:00, CBS
12/17- Texans vs Jaguars; 1:00, CBS
12/17- Bengals vs Vikings; 1:00, FOX
12/17- Jets vs Saints; 1:00, CBS
12/17- Eagles vs Giants; 1:00, FOX
12/17- Cardinals vs Redskins; 1:00, FOX
12/17- Rams vs Seahawks; 4:05, FOX
12/17- Patriots vs Steelers; 4:25, CBS
12/17- Titans vs 49ers; 4:25, CBS
12/17- Cowboys vs Raiders; 8:30, NBC
12/18- Falcons vs Buccaneers; 8:30, ESPN

- Week 16
12/23- Colts vs Ravens; 4:30, NFLN
12/23- Vikings vs Packers; 8:30, NBC
12/24- Buccaneers vs Panthers; 1:00, FOX
12/24- Browns vs Bears; 1:00, CBS
12/24- Lions vs Bengals; 1:00, FOX
12/24- Dolphins vs Chiefs; 1:00, CBS
12/24- Bills vs Patriots; 1:00, CBS
12/24- Falcons vs Saints; 1:00, FOX
12/24- Chargers vs Jets; 1:00, CBS
12/24- Rams vs Titans; 1:00, FOX
12/24- Broncos vs Redskins; 1:00, CBS
12/24- Jaguars vs 49ers; 4:05, CBS
12/24- Giants vs Cardinals; 4:25, FOX
12/24- Seahawks vs Cowboys; 4:25, FOX
12/25- Steelers vs Texans; 4:30, NBC
12/25- Raiders vs Eagles; 8:30, ESPN

- Week 17
12/31- Panthers vs Falcons; 1:00, FOX
12/31- Bengals vs Ravens; 1:00, CBS
12/31- Packers vs Lions; 1:00, FOX
12/31- Texans vs Colts; 1:00, CBS
12/31- Bills vs Dolphins; 1:00, CBS
12/31- Bears vs Vikings; 1:00, FOX
12/31- Jets vs Patriots; 1:00, CBS
12/31- Redskins vs Giants; 1:00, FOX
12/31- Cowboys vs Eagles; 1:00, FOX
12/31- Browns vs Steelers; 1:00, CBS
12/31- Jaguars vs Titans; 1:00, CBS
12/31- Chiefs vs Broncos; 4:25, CBS
12/31- Raiders vs Chargers; 4:25, CBS
12/31- 49ers vs Rams; 4:25, CBS
12/31- Cardinals vs Seahawks; 4:25, FOX

Thursday, September 7, 2017

2017 College Football Week 2: Picks

Here are my picks for weeks 2 of the 2017 College Football season.

Thursday, September 7th
Idaho State (1-0; 0-0) at Utah State (0-1; 0-0)- 8:00, Facebook
Pick: Utah State

Friday, September 8th
Memphis (1-0; 0-0) at UCF (1-0; 0-0)- 6:30, ESPNU
Pick: UCF

(11) Oklahoma State (1-0; 0-0) at South Alabama (0-1; 0-0)- 8:00, ESPN2
Pick: Oklahoma State

Ohio (1-0; 0-0) at Purdue (0-1; 0-0)- 8:00, FS1
Pick: Purdue

Saturday, September 9th
Cincinnati (1-0; 0-0) at (8) Michigan (1-0; 0-0)- 12:00, ABC
Pick: Michigan

FAU (0-1; 0-0) at (9) Wisconsin (1-0; 0-0)- 12:00, BTN
Pick: Wisconsin

(17) Louisville (1-0; 0-0) at North Carolina (0-1; 0-0)- 12:00, ESPN
Pick: Louisville

Charlotte (0-1; 0-0) at (19) Kansas State (1-0; 0-0)- 12:00, FSN
Pick: Kansas State

Northwestern (1-0; 0-0) at Duke (1-0; 0-0)- 12:00, ESPNU
Pick: Northwestern

East Carolina (0-1; 0-0) at West Virginia (0-1; 0-0)- 12:00, FS2
Pick: West Virginia

Buffalo (0-1; 0-0) at Army (1-0)- 12:00, CBSSN
Pick: Army

Towson (1-0; 0-0) at Maryland (1-0; 0-0)- 12:00, BTN
Pick: Maryland

Eastern Kentucky (0-1; 0-0) at Kentucky (1-0; 0-0)- 12:00, SECN
Pick: Kentucky

UT-Martin (1-0; 0-0) at Ole Miss (1-0; 0-0)- 12:00, SECN
Pick: Ole Miss

Iowa (1-0; 0-0) at Iowa State (1-0; 0-0)- 12:00, ESPN2: The Cy-Hawk is usually a good game. I say the Cyclones hang around, but the Hawkeyes pull it out late.
Pick: Iowa

Jacksonville State (1-0; 0-0) at Georgia Tech (0-1; 0-0)- 12:30, ACCN
Pick: Georgia Tech

Wake Forest (1-0; 0-0) at Boston College (1-0; 0-0)- 1:00, ACCN: This is a huge game in the ACC. The winner of this game will likely head to a bowl game and I'll say the Eagles take this one at home in a low scoring affair.
Pick: Boston College

Texas State (1-0; 0-0) at Colorado (1-0; 0-0)- 2:00, Pac-12N
Pick: Colorado

UAB (1-0; 0-0) at Ball State (0-1; 0-0)- 3:00, ESPN3
Pick: Ball State

Fresno State (1-0; 0-0) at (1) Alabama (1-0; 0-0)- 3:30, ESPN2
Pick: Alabama

Pittsburgh (1-0; 0-0) at (4) Penn State (1-0; 0-0)- 3:30, ABC: The Nittany Lions will get revenge on last years loss to the Panthers in a big way.
Pick: Penn State

Delaware (1-0; 0-0) at (18) Virginia Tech (1-0; 0-0)- 3:30, ACCN
Pick: Virginia Tech

(23) TCU (1-0; 0-0) at Arkansas (1-0; 0-0)- 3:30, CBS: This is a sneaky big game for both teams and their respective conferences from a reputation standpoint. The Razorbacks being at home and the underdog should motivate them and the SEC could use a big win.
Pick: Arkansas

Tulane (1-0; 0-0) at Navy (1-0; 0-0) 3:30, CBSSN
Pick: Navy

Villanova (1-0; 0-0) at Temple (0-1; 0-0)- 3:30, ESPN3
Pick: Temple

Savannah State (0-0; 0-0) at Appalachian State (0-1; 0-0)- 3:30, ESPN3
Pick: Appalachian State

Abilene Christian (0-1; 0-0) at Colorado State (1-1; 0-0)- 3:30
Pick: Colorado State

Austin Peay (0-1; 0-0) at Miami-Ohio (0-1; 0-0)- 3:30, ESPN3
Pick: Miami-Ohio

Eastern Illinois (1-0; 0-0) at Northern Illinois (0-1; 0-0)- 3:30, ESPN3
Pick: Northern Illinois

Howard (1-0; 0-0) at Kent State (0-1; 0-0)  3:30, ESPN3: The Bison pulled off a monster upset last week and can they do it again? You know what, I'll pick it!
Pick: Howard

Indiana (0-1; 0-1) at Virginia (1-0; 0-0)- 3:30, ACCN
Pick: Indiana

Middle Tennessee (0-1; 0-0) at Syracuse (1-0; 0-0)- 3:30, ACCN
Pick: Syracuse

Old Dominion (1-0; 0-0) at Massachusetts (0-2) 3:30
Pick: Old Dominion

Western Michigan (0-1; 0-0) at Michigan State (1-0; 0-0)- 3:30, BTN: The Broncos came so close to pulling off a monster upset in The Coliseum last week. Will they do it this week? It's possible, but I'm taking Sparty at home.
Pick: Michigan State

Eastern Michigan (1-0; 0-0) at Rutgers (0-1; 0-0)- 3:30, BTN
Pick: Rutgers

San Jose State (1-1; 0-0) at Texas (0-1; 0-0)- 3:30, Longhorn Network
Pick: Texas

Indiana State (0-1; 0-0) at (25) Tennessee (1-0; 0-0)- 4:00, SECN
Pick: Tennessee

Central Michigan (0-1; 0-0) at Kansas (1-0; 0-0)- 4:00, FSN
Pick: Kansas

Alabama A&M (0-1; 0-0) at Vanderbilt (1-0; 0-0)- 4:00, SECN
Pick: Vanderbilt

Gardner-Webb (0-1; 0-0) at Wyoming (0-1; 0-0)- 4:00
Pick: Wyoming

Louisiana-Lafayette (1-0; 0-0) at Tulsa (0-1; 0-0)- 4:00, ESPN3
Pick: Tulsa

Nebraska (1-0; 0-0) at Oregon (1-0; 0-0)- 4:30, FOX: This was a close game last season and I believe Oregon gets big revenge on the Huskers.
Pick: Oregon

Hawaii (2-0; 0-0) at UCLA (1-0; 0-0)- 5:00, Pac-12N: No letdown for Chosen Rosen here after the big comeback last week.
Pick: UCLA

Weber State (1-0; 0-0) at California (1-0; 0-0)- 5:00, Pac-12N
Pick: California

Marshall (1-0; 0-0) at NC State (0-1; 0-0) 6:00, ACCN
Pick: NC State

New Hampshire (1-0; 0-0) at Georgia Southern (0-1; 0-0)- 6:00, ESPN3
Pick: Georgia Southern

Alabama State (0-1; 0-0) at Troy (0-1; 0-0)- 6:00, ESPN3
Pick: Troy

South Dakota (1-0; 0-0)- at Bowling Green (0-1; 0-0)- 6:00, ESPN3
Pick: Bowling Green

Arkansas-Pine Bluff (1-0; 0-0) at Akron (0-1; 0-0)- 6:30, ESPN3
Pick: Akron

(13) Auburn (1-0; 0-0) at (3) Clemson (1-0; 0-0)- 7:00, ESPN: This should be a great game down in Death Valley. I say the Tigers win a close, low scoring game.
Pick: Clemson

Toledo (1-0; 0-0) at Nevada (0-1; 0-0)- 7:00, ESPN3
Pick: Toledo

UNLV (0-1; 0-0) at Idaho (1-0; 0-0)- 7:00, ESPN3
Pick: Idaho

North Texas (1-0; 0-0) at SMU (1-0; 0-0)- 7:00, ESPN3
Pick: SMU

Southern (1-0; 0-0) at Southern Miss (0-1; 0-0)- 7:00
Pick: Southern Miss

South Carolina (1-0; 0-0) at Missouri (1-0; 0-0)- 7:00, ESPN2: This game could very well determine who goes to a bowl game in the winter. Give me the Gamecocks on the road led by quarterback Jake Bentley.
Pick: South Carolina

Nicholls (1-0; 0-0) at Texas A&M (0-1; 0-0)- 7:00, ESPNU
Pick: Texas A&M

(5) Oklahoma (1-0; 0-0) at (2) Ohio State (1-0; 1-0)- 7:30, ABC: This should be an amazing game between these two top five teams. The Sooners will have revenge on their mind, but will they get it? I say they fall short in a close one.
Pick: Ohio State

Chattanooga (0-1; 0-0) at (12) LSU (1-0; 0-0)- 7:30, SECN
Pick: LS


(15) Georgia (1-0; 0-0) at (24) Notre Dame (1-0; 0-0)- 7:30, NBC: This should be a very good game between these ranked foes. Jacob Eason is out and Jake Fromm is in at quarterback after Eason suffered a knee injury. My pick wouldn't change regardless of who starts. Give me the Irish at home.
Pick: Notre Dame

Mississippi State (1-0; 0-0) at Louisiana Tech (1-0; 0-0)- 7:30, CBSSN: The Louisiana Tech Bulldogs are one of the better teams in C-USA, but I like Nick Fitzgerald and the Mississippi State Bulldogs to pull it out on the road.
Pick: Mississippi State

Alcorn State (1-0; 0-0) at FIU (0-1; 0-0)- 7:30
Pick: FIU

Montana (1-0; 0-0) at (8) Washington (1-0; 0-0)- 8:00, Pac-12N
Pick: Washington

Rice (0-1; 0-0) at UTEP (0-1; 0-0)- 8:00
Pick: UTEP

New Mexico State (0-1; 0-0) at New Mexico (1-0; 0-0)- 8:00, Facebook
Pick: New Mexico

UTSA (0-0; 0-0) at Baylor (0-1; 0-0)- 8:00, FSN: Will the Bears drop another home game against an inferior opponent? I'm going to say yes because the Roadrunners are actually not a bad team and is better than the Liberty team that upset the Bears last weekend.
Pick: UTSA

WKU (1-0; 0-0) at Illinois (1-0; 0-0)- 8:00, BTN
Pick: WKU

(14) Stanford (1-0; 0-0) at (6) USC (1-0; 0-0)- 8:30, FOX: This is going to be a great game and the winner of this game has a real shot at making the playoff. Give me Sam Darnold and the Trojans in a very close, high scoring affair.
Pick: USC

Minnesota (1-0; 0-0) at Oregon State (1-1; 0-0)- 10:00, FS1
Pick: Minnesota

Utah (1-0; 0-0) at BYU (1-1)- 10:15, ESPN2: This is a great rivalry and the games between these toe have been great the last few seasons. Give me the Utes on the road because of their defense combined with the Cougars not so good offense.
Pick: Utah

Boise State (1-0; 0-0) at (20) Washington State (1-0; 0-0)- 10:30, ESPN: This is a sneaky good game. Give me the Cougars at home in a close one.
Pick: Washington State

Houston (0-0; 0-0) at Arizona (1-0; 0-0)- 10:30, ESPNU: The Wildcats might be home, but the Cougars are better on both sides of the ball.
Pick: Houston

San Diego State (1-0; 0-0) at Arizona State (1-0; 0-0)- 11:00, Pac-12N: The Aztecs have a real shot, but give me the Sun Devils at home.
Pick: Arizona State

Wednesday, September 6, 2017

2017 NFL Week 1 Picks

Here are my picks for week one of the 2017 NFL season.

Thursday, September 7th
Kansas City Chiefs vs New England Patriots; 8:30, NBC: This should be a fun season opener between two teams that met in the playoffs two seasons ago in Foxboro. The Pats will be fired up for this game and they'll start the season with a win.
Prediction: New England 27, Kansas City 16.

Sunday, September 10th
New York Jets vs Buffalo Bills; 1:00, CBS: Here we have a battle of two division rivals which one of them is clearly tanking and the other might be tanking. The Bills actually have a good defensive line and have a solid running game with LeSean McCoy. The Jets are just so bad offensively and they traded Sheldon Richardson away and their defense got worse and because of that and it's very risky, the Bills are my lock of the week.
Prediction: Buffalo 27, NY Jets 10.

Oakland Raiders vs Tennessee Titans; 1:00, CBS: This should be a fun game to watch between two teams with high expectations. Expect a ton of points in this game and I believe Derek Carr and Amare Cooper will lead the way for the Raiders to a good road win.
Prediction: Oakland 30, Tennessee 27.

Pittsburgh Steelers vs Cleveland Browns; 1:00, CBS: First overall pick Myles Garrett makes his NFL regular season, but it won't be easy for the Browns. The Steelers finally have their full team together and they'll roll to a week one victory on the road.
Prediction: Pittsburgh 30, Cleveland 13.

Baltimore Ravens vs Cincinnati Bengals; 1:00, CBS: This should be a fun game between two teams that are looking to make the playoffs this season. I picked the Ravens to make the postseason and the Bengals to miss out, but the Bengals have owned the Ravens recently, especially at home. Give me the Bengals to win a low scoring game.
Prediction: Cincinnati 17, Baltimore 13.

Jacksonville Jaguars vs Houston Texans; 1:00, CBS: Tom Savage vs Blake Bortles is the worst quarterback matchup of week one although Tyrod Taylor vs Josh McCown may be worse. The Texans defense is lights out and they'll force Bortles into mistakes and I can see DeAndre Hopkins making big plays for the Texans offensively as well.
Prediction: Houston 20, Jacksonville 10.

Philadelphia Eagles vs Washington Redskins; 1:00, FOX: This should be a fun game between these NFC East rivals. Both teams have had some offseason turnover, but I like the Eagles on the road here and I believe Carson Wentz outplays Kirk Cousins.
Prediction: Philadelphia 27, Washington 23.

Atlanta Falcons vs Chicago Bears; 1:00, FOX: Mike Glennon will be starting for the Bears, so we probably won't see Mitch Trubisky unless this game gets out of hand, which it might. The Falcons will have a chip on their shoulder all season trying to revenge that heartbreaking Super Bowl loss and I believe they'll come hot rolling here against a rebuilding Bears team.
Prediction: Atlanta 34, Chicago 17.

Arizona Cardinals vs Detroit Lions; 1:00, FOX: This should be a fun game between one team looking to build on last seasons success and the other trying to rebound from a disappointing season from a season ago. The Cardinals are the team poised for a bounce back and the Lions are poised for regression. That's what this game will show us as David Johnson will put on a show for the Cardinals.
Prediction: Arizona 27, Detroit 20.

Indianapolis Colts vs Los Angeles Rams; 4:05, CBS: If Andrew Luck was playing, this game would have been more intriguing. But nope, we have Scott Tolzien vs Jared Goff. Goff is expected to make a jump this season and I believe he and Todd Gurley will take advantage of a bad Colts defense and the rebuilding Rams will start the season with a win.
Prediction: Los Angeles 24, Indianapolis 13.

Carolina Panthers vs San Francisco 49ers; 4:25, FOX: The Panthers and Cam Newton are a team poised to bounce back from a disappointing season a year ago. The 49ers are a team in rebuilding mode, but they are heading in the right direction with the hirings they made in the front office and coaching staff. Christian McCaffrey is also making his NFL debut and he'll turn many heads and show why he's the favorite for the Offensive Rookie of the Year award.
Prediction: Carolina 30, San Francisco 17.

Seattle Seahawks vs Green Bay Packers; 4:25, FOX: These are two of the best teams in the NFC facing off. The Seahawks still have a dominant defense, but I have concerns about their offensive line and whether they can protect Russell Wilson. The Packers being the home team here is what gives them an edge here and Aaron Rodgers will lead the way yet again.
Prediction: Green Bay 27, Seattle 20.

New York Giants vs Dallas Cowboys; 8:30, NBC: This is certainly the best game of week one although Seahawks/Packers is a good one too. The Giants defensive line is so dominant and they did a nice job stopping Ezekiel Elliott last season. Elliott got his suspension overturned, but I'm gonna say Odell Beckham Jr plays despite the ankle injury and the Giants pull out a close one in Jerry World again.
Prediction: NY Giants 24, Dallas 21.

Monday, September 11th
New Orleans Saints vs Minnesota Vikings; 6:55, ESPN: The intrigue of this game is the return of Adrian Peterson to Minneapolis. The Saints did try improve the defense over the offseason, but I'm gonna say the Vikings defense and special teams is the difference in this one and rookie Dalvin Cook will be a factor too.
Prediction: Minnesota 24, New Orleans 20.

Los Angeles Chargers vs Denver Broncos; 10:15, ESPN: This should be an entertaining game between these two division rivals. The Chargers will be improved this season and Phillip Rivers has had fine moments in Denver, but the Broncos tend to rise to the occasion in primetime home games, so give me the Broncos ago home.
Prediction: Denver 23, San Diego 20.

2017 NFL Award Predictions

Here are my award picks for the 2017 NFL season.

MVP: Tom Brady, New England Patriots: Brady is the leagues best quarterback, he's forty years old, and still playing at an elite level. That's all you need to know. Brady makes all his teammates better around him and the Pats are the team to beat going into the season.
Runner up: Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers

Offensive Player of the Year: Odell Beckham Jr, New York Giants: Beckham is the best receiver in football and he is just special. Off field antics aside, he's just a joy to watch and makes good defensive backs look bad.
Runner up: Le'Veon Bell, Pittsburgh Steelers

Defensive Player of the Year: Khalil Mack, Oakland Raiders: The reigning defensive player of the year should win it again this season with his dominant play. The Raiders defense isn't great, but Mack is gonna rack up his stats and should take home the honors again.
Runner up: JJ Watt, Houston Texans

Offensive Rookie of the Year: Christian McCaffrey, Carolina Panthers: McCaffrey should have a big impact on the Panthers offense this season and years to come. He will run the ball, catch passes, and return kicks and punts for them.
Runner up: DeShaun Watson, Houston Texans

Defensive Rookie of the Year: TJ Watt, Pittsburgh Steelers: Watt, the brother of JJ won the starting linebacker job over veteran James Harrison. Watt won't be as dominant as his brother, but he is my pick to win defensive rookie of the year and he'll make the Steelers defense better.
Runner up: Myles Garrett, Cleveland Browns

Coach of the Year: Bill Belichick, New England Patriots: Despite some key injuries, the Patriots will have the leagues best record. Tom Brady will get a ton of credit, but Belichick will get hardware because of it.
Runner up: John Harbaugh, Baltimore Ravens

Comeback Player of the Year: JJ Watt, Houston Texans: Watt is the easy pick here. He'll come back and be the dominant force he was since he's been in the league.
Runner up: Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers

2017 NFL Predictions

Here are my predictions for the 2017 NFL season.

- AFC East
1. New England Patriots (14-2)
2. Miami Dolphins (7-9)
3. Buffalo Bills (5-11)
4. New York Jets (1-15)

As we all know, as long as Bill Belichick and Tom Brady are in Foxboro, the Patriots are the team to beat in this division and in the conference. Despite season ending injuries to wideout Julian Edelman and cornerback Cyrus Jones, the Pats will still be the best in the league. It doesn't matter who starts for running back because they always have a decent run game and offensive line. Brandin Cooks and Phillip Dorestt were key acquisitions now that Edelman is injured and you also have Danny Amendola to throw to and of course Rob Gronkowski coming back from injury. Sans the Jones injury, the secondary is still very good with Malcolm Butler, Stephon Gilmore, Patrick Chung, and Devin McCourty. Weak areas of the Pats defense are the defensive line and linebacking core and Rob Ninkovich will be sorely missed. The Dolphins lost Ryan Tannehill for the season with a torn ACL and now comes in Jay Cutler. To me, the Tannehill vs Cutler debate is a toss up. The offensive line improved last season as well as the running game with Jay Ajayi coming off a breakout season. Jarvis Landry, DeVante Parker, and Julius Thomas are good weapons for Cutler. The defensive line should be good with Cameron Wake, Ndamukong Suh, and rookie Charles Harris. The linebacking core isn't bad with guys like Kiko Alonso and Lawrence Timmons. The secondary is the weakest unit of the defense although they have Byron Maxwell. The Bills made a ton of changes this past offseason and have a new coach in Sean McDermott. Tyrod Taylor should be the starting quarterback despite possibly not playing week one due to concussion. Taylor has nice weapons around him with LeSean McCoy in the backfield and a revamped receiving core led by Jordan Matthews, who replaces Sammy Watkins, who was traded to the Rams last month. The defense should keep them in games with a defensive line headlined by Marcell Darius, Kyle Williams, and Shaq Lawson. The linebacking core is decent with Lorenzo Alexander leading the way. The secondary will be worse with Stephon Gilmore departing to the Patriots. The Jets clearly look like their tanking due to all the trades or releases they made of really good players and they'll miss those players and it's fitting that some players they have are injured too. Josh McCown will be their starting quarterback (at least to start the season) and they will run the football a ton with Matt Forte (who probably won't finish the season on the team) and Bilal Powell. All you need to know is that if Jermaine Kearse is your number one receiving target, you're not going anywhere. Despite the trade of Sheldon Richardson, the defensive line isn't bad with guys like Muhammad Wilkerson and Leonard Williams and neither is the linebacking core led by Darron Lee. The secondary might not be that terrible either with rookie Jamal Adams, Morris Claiborne, and Buster Skrine.

- AFC North
1. Pittsburgh Steelers (11-5)
2. Baltimore Ravens (10-6) (Wild Card)
3. Cincinnati Bengals (8-8)
4. Cleveland Browns (5-11)

The Steelers are still the team to beat in this division. The dynamic offense is finally all together with Ben Rothlisberger handing it (or passing it) to Le'Veon Bell, and passing it to Antonio Brown and Martavis Bryant. The offensive line play has always been solid too. The defense is pretty underrated in most aspects with Cameron Hayward leading the way on the defensive line, a very good linebacking core featuring James Harrison, Ryan Shazier, and Bud Dupree, and a decent secondary with Artie Burns and new acquisition Joe Haden. The Ravens will surprise some folks this season thanks to Joe Flacco coming back from injury in time with a nice receiving core of Mike Wallace and Jeremy Maclin and Danny Woodhead running the ball. The offensive line may not be that great, though. The defensive line should be a better with Brandon Williams returning to the team. The linebacking core should still be decent headlined by Terrell Suggs and CJ Mosley. The secondary is probably the weakest area of the defense although you got Jimmy Smith, Ladarius Webb, and new acquisition Brandon Carr. The Bengals are looking to bounce back from a disappointing 6-9-1 season from a season ago, but the schedule is difficult for them. The offense should be very good with a good offensive line protecting Andy Dalton, who will have a good running game with Jeremy Hill, Giovanni Bernard, and rookie Joe Mixon. The receiving core outside of AJ Green isn't great although rookie John Ross will have an impact and Tyler Eifert is a decent tight end. The defense should still be the teams strength with a great defensive line headlined by Geno Atkins, Carlos Dunlap, and Michael Johnson. The linebacking core gets a boost with rookie Carl Lawson joining Vontaze Burfict. The secondary should still be good with Adam Jones, Dre Kirkpatrick, and Darqueze Dennard. The Browns might be improved this season, but that should be remained to be seen. DeShone Kizer won the quarterback job out of camp and he has a decent offensive line protecting him. Isaiah Crowell will get most carries and Kenny Britt and Corey Coleman will be catching most passes. The defensive line should be better with the addition of number one overall pick Myles Garrett. The linebacking corps aren't in great shakes but a full season of Jamie Collins should help. Despite getting rid of Joe Haden, he secondary isn't that terrible with Jason McCourty, Calvin Pryor, and rookie Jabrill Peppers.

- AFC South
1. Houston Texans (10-6)
2. Tennessee Titans (9-7)
3. Indianapolis Colts (6-10)
4. Jacksonville Jaguars (4-12)

The Texans are the team to beat in this division. Tom Savage may start week one, but DeShaun Watson will probably end up starting games for them later in the season. Lamar Miller is a decent running back and Alfred Blue isn't a bad reserve. DeAndre Hopkins, Jaelen Strong, and Will Fuller is a nice receiving core. The defense should be among the leagues best overall and the defensive line gets the return of JJ Watt from injury. The linebacking corps are decent too led by Jadeveon Clowney and Brian Cushing. The secondary isn't bad either with the likes of Kevin Johnson and Kareem Jackson. Expectations are high for the Titans this season after going 9-7 last season in large due to the development of Marcus Mariota. The running game should be great with DeMarco Murray and Derrick Henry. The receiving core is revamped with Eric Decker and rookie Corey Davis and Delanie Walker is a decent tight end too. The defense should be better than it was a season ago. Free agent acquisition Sylvester Williams will help the defensive line. The linebacking core is very good with Brian Orakpo, Derrick Morgan, and Wesley Woodyard. The secondary will be improved with acquisition Logan Ryan and rookie Adoree Jackson. The injury of Andrew Luck will cost the Colts a few games as Scott Tolzien is likely gonna start the first few weeks. The running game will be heavily relied on in Luck's absence with Matt Jones and Frank Gore with an improved offensive line. The receiving core is weak outside of T.Y. Hilton. Jonathan Hankins improves the defensive line. The linebacking core isn't good outside of Barkevious Mingo. The secondary should be improved with Malik Hooker joining Vontae Davis. The Jaguars might be better, but the record may not show it. Blake Bortles is in a make or break season and the drafting of Leonard Fournette should help take pressure off of him. The receiving core is actually pretty good with Allen Robinson, Allen Hurns, Marquise Lee, and rookie Dede Westbrook. The defensive line should be better with Michael Bennett joining Dante Fowler and Malik Jackson. The linebacking corps should be better with Myles Jack fully healthy. The secondary should be better with Jalen Ramsey and acquisition Barry Church.

- AFC West
1. Oakland Raiders (11-5)
2. Denver Broncos (10-6) (Wild Card)
3. Kansas City Chiefs (9-7)
4. Los Angeles Chargers (9-7)

This is the leagues best division and all four of these teams are capable of making the playoffs and making a deep run in January. The Raiders are the clear favorite in this division and if Derek Carr didn't get injured at the end of last season, the Raiders would have probably made it further in the playoffs. Carr has a ton of talent around him with Marshawn Lynch to give carries to and Amare Cooper and Michael Crabtree to throw to. The defense needs improvement if they want to defeat the likes of the Pats and Steelers down the road. Defensive Player of the Year candidate Khalil Mack leads a decent defensive line. The linebacking core must improve although Bruce Irvin is a decent player. The secondary should be improve with rookie Gareon Conley coming along to join Karl Joseph and Reggie Nelson. The Broncos are looking to rebound from missing the postseason last season for the first time in a long time. Trevor Semian will start again and I wouldn't rule out Brock Osweiler starting eventually. The running game should be good with new acquisition Jamal Charles with CJ Anderson and Devontae Booker. The receiving corps are good with Demaryius Thomas and Emmanuel Sanders leading the way. The defensive line lost a lot but still have Derek Wolfe and Jared Crick. The strength of this defense is the linebacking corps led by Von Miller and Brandon Marshall. The secondary is still good with Will Harris and Aqib Talib. The Chiefs have a very hard schedule and have had a strange offseason so that screams a step back for this team. Alex Smith is still the man behind center and Spencer Ware will be missed for the season with a PCL injury. CJ Spiller and Charchandrick West will get the carries. The receiving core saw turnover and now Smith will be throwing to guys like Tyreek Hill and Chris Conley and Travis Kelce is a very good tight end. The defensive line saw change too but it's still decent with guys like Allen Bailey and Chris Jones. The linebacking core is still strong with Justin Houston, Dee Ford, and Derrick Johnson leading the way. The secondary is very strong led by Marcus Peters and Eric Berry. The Chargers should be better with better health luck. Phillip Rivers is still a very good quarterback and he's gonna have a good running game with Melvin Gordon and a really good receiving core with Keenan Allen, rookie Mike Williams, and Antonio Gates is still a very good tight end. The defensive line should be good with Joey Bosa and Melvin Ingram leading the way. The linebacking core is a weakness on this defense so someone has to emerge on this unit. The secondary should be good with Casey Hayward, Jason Verett, and rookie Desmond King.

- NFC East
1. New York Giants (11-5)
2. Dallas Cowboys (10-6) (Wild Card)
3. Philadelphia Eagles (7-9)
4. Washington Redskins (5-11)

The Giants are the most balanced team in division, which makes them the team to beat here. Eli Manning should have a better season than last season thanks to the additions of Brandon Marshall and rookie tight end Evan Ingram to pair up with Odell Beckham Jr. The running game should be better with Paul Perkins being the new lead back, but if the offensive line doesn't improve this team could be in trouble. The defense could be the best in the league with a dominant defensive line led by Jason Pierre-Paul, Olivier Vernon, and Damon Harrison. The linebacking core is better thanks to the improved play of Jonathan Casillas. The secondary is perhaps the leagues best led by Landon Collins, Dominique Rogers-Cromartie, Janoris Jenkins, and Eli Apple. The Cowboys may not be as good record wise as a year ago, but they should still be a threat in the NFC thanks to a dominate offensive line led by Travis Fredrick, Zach Martin, and Tyron Smith and a great running game sans a possible Ezekiel Elliott suspension. Dak Prescott looks to build on his strong rookie season and he has great weapons around him in Dez Bryant, Terrence Williams, Cole Beasley, and Jason Witten. The defense as a whole isn't great, but rookie Taco Charlton will help the defensive line, the linebacking core should be better with Jaylon Smith healthy to join Sean Lee, and the secondary saw some turnover but Byron Jones and Orlando Scnadrick are still around. The Eagles should be improved thanks to expected improvement from Carson Wentz. Wentz has a good offensive line protecting him and a solid running game led by Darren Sproles and Wendell Smallwood. The receiving core saw some turnover with Alshon Jeffery and Torrey Smith coming in to join Nelson Agholor, Brent Celek, and Zach Ertz. The defensive line is sneaky good with Brandon Graham, Fletcher Cox, and rookie Derek Barnett. The linebacking core isn't great, but Mychal Kendricks will have an impact on that unit. The secondary isn't great either but Malcolm Jenkins and new acquisition Ronald Darby will make in impact. The Redskins will be a better team than their record indicates, but a hard schedule will doom them. Despite playing on a franchise tag again, Kirk Cousins is a decent quarterback and has a solid offensive line protecting him and a solid running game led by Robert Kelley and rookie Samaje Perine. The receiving core is solid with Josh Docston and tight ends Vernon Davis and Jordan Reed. The defensive line should improve with rookie Jonathan Allen joining Terrell McLain. The same could be said about the linebacking core with rookie Ryan Anderson joining Ryan Kerrigan. The secondary isn't terrible either featuring Josh Norman and Kendall Fuller.

- NFC North
1. Green Bay Packers (12-4)
2. Minnesota Vikings (9-7)
3. Detroit Lions (6-10)
4. Chicago Bears (3-13)

As long as Aaron Rodgers resides in Green Bay, the Packers are the team to best in this division. The offensive line is good when healthy and Ty Montgomery converted to running back last season and was very good. The receiving core is great with Jordy Nelson, Randall Cobb, Davante Adams, and tight ends Richard Rodgers and free agent acquisition Martellus Bennett. The defensive line should be better with rookie Montravius Adams joining Kenny Clark and Mike Daniels. Clay Matthews is still around and he'll lead the linebacking core. The secondary should be better too with rookie Kevin King joining Ha-Ha Clinton Dix and Morgan Brunett. The Vikings might actually have the best roster in the division, although Sam Bradford and Teddy Bridgewater aren't bad quarterbacks, they're no where as good as Rodgers. Bridgewater is expected to be back later this season, though. Despite the loss of Adrian Peterson, the running game should still be good with rookie Dalvin Cook, Latavius Murray and Jerick McKinnon. The receiving core is decent with Laquon Treadwell, Stefon Diggs, and tight end Kyle Rudolph. The defense as a whole is this teams strength with a defensive line led by Linval Joseph, a linebacking core led by Anthony Barr and Eric Kendricks, and a great secondary led by Xavier Rhodes, Harrison Smith, and Terrance Williams. The Lions made the playoffs last season, but their poised for a step back this season. They just paid Matthew Stafford to become the highest paid player in league history and he has a solid running game with Ameer Abdullah and Theo Riddick, a solid receiving core with Marvin Jones, Golden Tate, and tight end Eric Ebron. The defensive line should be solid led by Ezekiel Anash, the linebacking core should be improved thanks to the drafting of Jarrad Davis, the secondary is the weak link of the defense, but Glover Quinn will have an impact. The Bears are clearly rebuilding, but Mitch Trubisky was really good in the preseason and he should start over Mike Glennon, who the Bears overpaid. The running game will be relied on a ton led by Jordan Howard. The receiving core isn't terrible with Markus Wheaton, Kendall Wright, and Kevin White, who will finally see the field thanks to so many injuries holding him back. The defense has a ton of building blocks such as defensive end Eddie Goldman, linebacker Leonard Floyd, and rookie safety Eddie Jackson, who would have been drafted higher had he not gotten injured last season.

- NFC South
1. Atlanta Falcons (11-5)
2. Carolina Panthers (10-6) (Wild Card)
3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (8-8)
4. New Orleans Saints (7-9)

The reigning NFC champion Falcons should be the favorites in this division thanks to an explosive offense led by Matt Ryan with Julio Jones and Mohamed Sanu to throw to and Devonta Freeman to hand the ball off to. The defensive line should be better thanks to the acquisition of Dontari Poe and the drafting of Takkarist McKinley. The linebacking core should be good led by Deion Jones and and Vic Beasley. Despite the suspension of Jalen Collins for the first ten games of the season, the secondary is still decent with Desmond Turfant and Keanu Neal leading the way. The Panthers are poised to have a bounce back year after going 6-10 a season ago. Rookie Christian McCaffrey will put pressure off of Cam Newton and McCaffrey will mean so much to this team in terms of what he can do. McCaffrey will be heavily involved in the passing game as well as well as Kelvin Benjamin and Greg Olsen. The defensive line will be very good led by Vernon Butler, Charles Johnson, Kawann Short, Julius Peppers, and Star Lotulelei. Luke Kuechly leads a good linebacking core that also features Thomas Davis and Shaq Thompson. The secondary wasn't good last season and new acquisition Captain Munnerlyn should help. Many people expect the Buccaneers to have a breakthrough this season and I think it's a distinct possibility although there's a ton of competition in a good NFC. Jameis Winston should be better in his third pro season and the run game is decent when Doug Martin is at his best. The receiving core is better with the acquisition of DeSean Jackson to pair with Mike Evans and they got a steal with rookie tight end OJ Howard. The defensive line is decent with guys like Robert Ayers and Gerald McCoy. The linebacking core is also pretty decent with guys like Kwon Alexander and Lavonte David. The secondary should be better with new acquisition TJ Ward coming in to join Vernon Hargreaves and Chris Conte. The Saints have been mediocre the last few season and expect pretty much the same this season. Drew Brees is still a very good quarterback and he has Adrian Peterson now to hand the ball off to. Despite the trading of Brandin Cooks, the receiving core is still decent with Michael Thomas, Brandon Coleman, and tight end Coby Fleener. The defense has been the weakness of this team for the past few seasons and they did make some acquisitions to try to improve it. The defensive line has Cameron Jordan and Sheldon Rankins on it. Manti Te'o was brought in to improve the linebacking core. The secondary you have rookie Marshon Lattimore and Kenny Vaccaro and no one really else that's impactful.

- NFC West
1. Seattle Seahawks (11-5)
2. Arizona Cardinals (10-6)
3. Los Angeles Rams (5-11)
4. San Francisco 49ers (3-13)

The Seahawks are the clear team to beat in this division. Russell Wilson is coming off an injury plagued season and he looks healthy now. Eddy Lacy essentially replaces Marshawn Lynch and you have Lacy and Thomas Rawls as your running backs. The receiving core is really good with Doug Baldwin, Paul Richardson, Tyler Lockett, and Jimmy Graham. New acquisition Sheldon Richardson joins an already dominant defensive line featuring Michael Bennett and Cliff Avril. The linebacking core is really good with Bobby Wagner and KJ Wright. The secondary is still very good with Richard Sherman, Earl Thomas, and Kam Chancellor. The Cardinals look to rebound from a disappointing 7-8-1 season from a year ago. Carson Palmer is another year older but David Johnson should take pressure off of him in both the running and passing game. Along with Johnson, Palmer has Larry Fitzgerald, John Brown, and Jermaine Gresham to throw to. The defensive line has lost some key guys, but Robert Nkemdiche and Frostee Rucker are still around. The linebacking core is still good with Chandler Jones, Karlos Dansby, and rookie Haason Reddick. The secondary is still decent with guys like Tyrann Matthew and Patrick Peterson. The Rams look to improve after going 4-12 a season ago and that starts with the expected improvement of Jared Goff in his second season. Todd Gurley needs go rebound from a disappointing season from a year ago and I believe he will and that will help take pressure off of Goff. The acquisition of Sammy Watkins makes the receiving core better and Tavon Austin should benefit from it. The Rams need Aaron Donald to end his holdout ASAP or else not only the defensive line but the defense as a whole is in trouble. The linebacking core should be decent led by Robert Quinn and Alec Ogletree. The secondary isn't great outside of Trumaine Johnson. The 49ers are clearly rebuilding, but I believe this franchise is heading in the right direction with the hiring of Kyle Shannahan as head coach and John Lynch as GM. Brian Hoyer isn't a terrible quarterback and the running game will be heavily relied on with Carlos Hyde because the receiving core is very weak and it looks like Pierre Garçon is there number one option. The defensive line isn't that bad with guys like DeForest Buckner, Elvis Dumervil, and rookie Solomon Thomas. The linebacking core is improved with rookie Reuben Foster joining NaVarro Bowman. The secondary isn't great but Eric Reid and Jimmie Ward will make an impact.

2018 NFL Playoffs
- Wild Card
(A6) Baltimore Ravens vs (A3) Oakland Raiders: This should be an entertaining game with a ton of points. The Raiders have more talent so Derek Carr wins his first playoff game.
Prediction: Raiders

(A5) Denver Broncos vs (A4) Houston Texans: This has the makings of a low scoring game. DeShaun Watson should be starting by January and he'll lead the way for the Texans.
Prediction: Texans

(N6) Carolina Panthers vs (N3) Seattle Seahawks: We've seen these teams hook up in playoff games before. This time around, I say the the Seahawks defense with help from Twelfth Man get it done.
Prediction: Seahawks

(N5) Dallas Cowboys vs (N4) Atlanta Falcons: This should be a good one with a ton of points scored. I'm going to say the Boys pull out the upset as the Falcons defense can't stop Ezekiel Elliott although I don't think the Boys can stop Julio Jones, either.
Prediction: Cowboys

- Division Round
(A3) Oakland Raiders vs (A2) Pittsburgh Steelers: This should be a good one with a ton of points. I don't think the Raiders can stop the dominant Steelers offense enough.
Prediction: Steelers

(A4) Houston Texans vs (A1) New England Patriots: Here's a rematch of last years division round game. I believe it will be the same outcome as last time.
Prediction: Patriots

(N3) Seattle Seahawks vs (N2) New York Giants: This will be a low scoring game. The Giants defense will make the big stops down the stretch to lead the way.
Prediction: Giants

(N5) Dallas Cowboys vs (N1) Green Bay Packers: Here's another rematch from last season. I say the Packers take it again thanks to the brilliance of Aaron Rodgers.
Prediction: Packers

- Conference Championships
(A2) Pittsburgh Steelers vs (A1) New England Patriots: This should be a closer game than last seasons AFC championship game between these two teams. The Patriots will win a classic high scoring game to go to their fourth Super Bowl in seven seasons.
Prediction: Patriots

(N2) New York Giants vs (N1) Green Bay Packers: Here we have a rematch from last seasons Wild Card round. Something tells me that Odell Beckham Jr has revenge on his mind and the Giants get the stops on defense en route to their first Super Bowl since the 2011 season to set up an epic "three-match" with the Patriots.
Prediction: Giants

- Super Bowl LI
(N2) New York Giants vs (A1) New England Patriots: Here we have a "three-match" between what is arguably the best inter-conference rivalry in the league considering that they had the epic Super Bowl XLII and XLVI games. I think it will be the same outcome as the first two and the Pats will miss Julian Edelman in this game.
Prediction: Giants 24, Patriots 20.

Sunday, September 3, 2017

2017 College Football Week 2: National TV Schedule

Here is the National TV Schedule for week 2 of the 2017 College Football season (with announcers).

9/7- Idaho State at Utah State; 8:00, Facebook: Chris Hassel, Darius Walker, Francisco Rivera
9/8- Memphis at UCF; 6:30, ESPNU: Shawn Kenney & Al Groh
9/8- (11) Oklahoma State at South Alabama; 8:00, ESPN2: Adam Amin, Dusty Dvoracek, Molly McGrath
9/8- Ohio at Purdue; 8:00, FS1: Tim Brando, Spencer Tillman, Holly Sonders
9/9- Cincinnati at (8) Michigan; 12:00, ABC: Bob Wischusen, Brock Huard, Allison Williams
9/9- FAU at (9) Wisconsin; 12:00, BTN: Kevin Kugler, Matt Millen, Lisa Byington
9/9- Louisiana-Monroe at (10) Florida State; 12:00, ACC-OTA: Tom Werme, Dave Archer, D.J. Shockley
9/9- (17) Louisville at North Carolina; 12:00, ESPN: Dave Pasch, Greg McElroy, Tom Luginbill
9/9- Charlotte at (19) Kansas State; 12:00, FSN: Ron Thulin & Gary Reasons
9/9- (21) South Florida at Connecticut; 12:00, ESPNEWS: Mike Corey & Rene Ingoglia
9/9- Northern Colorado at (22) Florida; 12:00, SECN+: Tom Hart, Jordan Rodgers, Cole Cubelic
9/9- Northwestern at Duke; 12:00, ESPNU: Mike Couzens & John Congemi
9/9- East Carolina at West Virginia; 12:00, FS2: Brian Custer & Ben Leber
9/9- Buffalo at Army; 12:00, CBSSN: Ben Holden, Jay Feely, John Schriffen
9/9- Towson at Maryland; 12:00, BTN: Joe Beninati & Stanley Jackson
9/9- Eastern Kentucky at Kentucky; 12:00, SECN: Taylor Zarzour, Andre Ware, Olivia Harlan
9/9- UT-Martin at Ole Miss; 12:00, SECN: Taylor Zarzour, Andre Ware, Olivia Harlan
9/9- Iowa at Iowa State; 12:00, ESPN2: Jason Benetti, Kelly Stouffer, Julie Stewart-Binks
9/9- Jacksonville State at Georgia Tech; 12:30, ACCN: Wes Durham, James Bates, Rebecca Kaple
9/9- Wake Forest at Boston College; 1:00, ACCN: Robert Lee & Matt Chatham
9/9- Texas State at Colorado; 2:00, Pac-12N: Jim Watson, Jeremy Bloom, Camryn Irwin
9/9- UAB at Ball State; 3:00, ESPN3: Jim Barbar & Hutson Mason
9/9- Fresno State at (1) Alabama; 3:30, ESPN2: Adam Amin, Anthony Becht, Rocky Boiman
9/9- Pittsburgh at (4) Penn State; 3:30, ABC: Joe Tessitore, Todd Blackledge, Holly Rowe
9/9- Delaware at (18) Virginia Tech; 3:30, ACCN: Drew Fellios & Forrest Conoly
9/9- (23) TCU at Arkansas; 3:30, CBS: Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson, Allie LaForce
9/9- Tulane at Navy; 3:30, CBSSN: John Sadak, Randy Cross, Sheehan Stanwick Burch
9/9- Villanova at Temple; 3:30, ESPN3: Greg Mescall & Tyoka Jackson
9/9- Savannah State at Appalachian State; 3:30, ESPN3: Brock Bowling & Stan Lewter
9/9- Abilene Christian at Colorado State; 3:30, MWDN: Brian Roth, Mark Driscoll, Kevin McGlue
9/9- Austin Peay at Miami-Ohio; 3:30, ESPN3: Jeff McCarragher & Bobby Carpenter
9/9- Eastern Illinois at Northern Illinois; 3:30, ESPN3: Jordan Bernfield & Marcus Ray
9/9- Howard at Kent State; 3:30, ESPN3: Michael Reghi & Jerod Cherry
9/9- Indiana at Virginia; 3:30, ACCN: Dave Weekley & John Gregory
9/9- Middle Tennessee at Syracuse; 3:30, ACCN: Doug Sherman & Doug Graber
9/9- Old Dominion at Massachusetts; 3:30, Eleven: Eric Frede & Andy Gresh
9/9- Western Michigan at Michigan State; 3:30, BTN: Brandon Gaudin, Glen Mason, Elise Menaker
9/9- Eastern Michigan at Rutgers; 3:30, BTN: Jason Horowitz & Chuck Long
9/9- San Jose State at Texas; 3:30, Longhorn Network: Lowell Galindo, Ahmad Brooks, Kris Budden
9/9- Indiana State at (25) Tennessee; 4:00, SECN: Dave Neal, Matt Stinchcomb, Dawn Davenport
9/9- Central Michigan at Kansas; 4:00, FSN: Brendan Burke, David Anderson, Christian Steckel
9/9- Alabama A&M at Vanderbilt; 4:00, SECN: Mark Neely, Jay Walker, Desmond Purnell
9/9- Gardner-Webb at Wyoming; 4:00, AT&T-SN: Ari Wolfe, Sherdrick Bonner, Brad Thompson
9/9- Louisiana-Lafayette at Tulsa; 4:00, ESPN3: David Saltzman & George Wrighster
9/9- Nebraska at Oregon; 4:30, FOX: Joe Davis, Brady Quinn, Bruce Feldman
9/9- Hawaii at UCLA; 5:00, Pac-12N: JB Long, Yogi Roth, Jill Savage
9/9- Weber State at California; 5:00, Pac-12N: Ted Robinson & Glenn Parker
9/9- Marshall at NC State; 6:00, ACCN: Kevin Fitzgerald & Dustin Fox
9/9- New Hampshire at Georgia Southern; 6:00, ESPN3: Matt Stewart & Wayne Gandy
9/9- Alabama State at Troy; 6:00, ESPN3: Tiffany Greene & Rene Nadeau
9/9- South Dakota at Bowling Green; 6:00, ESPN3: Dan Gutowsky & Watson Brown
9/9- Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Akron; 6:30, ESPN3: David Wilson & Travis Tannahill
9/9- (13) Auburn at (3) Clemson; 7:00, ESPN: Steve Levy, Brian Griese, Todd McShay
9/9- Toledo at Nevada; 7:00, ESPN3: Trey Bender & Jay Taylor
9/9- UNLV at Idaho; 7:00, ESPN3: Peter Young & Darius Walker
9/9- North Texas at SMU; 7:00, ESPN3: Dave Raymond & Stan Routt
9/9- Southern at Southern Miss; 7:00, ESPN3:
9/9- South Carolina at Missouri; 7:00, ESPN2: Anish Shiroff, Mike Golic Jr., Roddy Jones
9/9- Nicholls at Texas A&M; 7:00, ESPNU: Roy Philpott & Tom Ramsey
9/9- (5) Oklahoma at (2) Ohio State; 7:30, ABC: Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Maria Taylor
9/9- Chattanooga at (12) LSU; 7:30, SECN: Joel Meyers, Brian Kinchen, Alex Corddry
9/9- (15) Georgia at (24) Notre Dame; 7:30, NBC: Mike Tirico, Doug Flutie, Kathryn Tappen
9/9- Mississippi State at Louisiana Tech; 7:30, CBSSN: Carter Blackburn, Aaron Taylor, Jenny Dell
9/9- Alcorn State at FIU (Birmingham); 7:30, beIN:
9/9- Montana at (8) Washington; 8:00, Pac-12N: Guy Haberman, Chad Brown, Cindy Brunson
9/9- Rice at UTEP; 8:00, CUSA.TV: Jon Teicher, Bernie Ricono, Jeff Limberg
9/9- New Mexico State at New Mexico; 8:00, Facebook: Chris Hassel, Daniel Jeremiah, Shae Peppler
9/9- UTSA at Baylor; 8:00, FSN: Mark Followill, Brian Baldinger, Lesley McCaslin
9/9- WKU at Illinois; 8:00, BTN: Dave Revsine, J Leman, Michelle McMahon
9/9- (14) Stanford at (6) USC; 8:30, FOX: Gus Johnson, Joel Klatt, Jenny Taft
9/9- Minnesota at Oregon State; 10:00, FS1: Justin Kutcher, Petros Papadakis, Mark Helfrich, Jen Hale
9/9- Utah at BYU; 10:15, ESPN2: Mike Patrick, Tommy Tuberville, Paul Carcaterra
9/9- Boise State at (20) Washington State; 10:30, ESPN: Mark Jones, Rod Gilmore, Quint Kessenich
9/9- Houston at Arizona; 10:30, ESPNU: Clay Matvick & Kirk Morrison
9/9- San Diego State at Arizona State; 11:00, Pac-12N: Roxy Bernstein, Anthony Herron, Lewis Johnson