Genre: | College football telecasts |
Director: | Jimmy Platt |
Presenter: | Booth: Chris Fowler Kirk Herbstreit Sidelines: Holly Rowe Studio: Kevin Negandhi Booger McFarland Dan Orlovsky Former: Brent Musburger (2006–2013) Bob Davie (2006) Lisa Salters (2006–2009) Erin Andrews (2010–2011) Heather Cox (2012–2015) John Saunders (2006–2015) Stan Verrett (2016) Samantha Ponder (2016) Mark May (2015–2016) Mack Brown (2014–2018) Tom Rinaldi (2014–2020) Jonathan Vilma (2018–2019) Cassidy Hubbarth (2015–2019) Maria Taylor (2017–2020) Mark Sanchez (2019–2020) |
Theme Music Composer: | John Colby |
Opentheme: | ESPN College Football theme |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Num Seasons: | 19 |
Producer: | Bill Bonnell |
Location: | Various NCAA stadiums ESPN Center Bristol, Connecticut, U.S. |
Camera: | Multi-camera |
Runtime: | 210 minutes or until game ends |
Company: | ESPN |
Network: | ABC |
Last Aired: | present |
Related: | ESPN College Football Countdown on ABC ESPN College Football on ABC |
Saturday Night Football (branded for sponsorship purposes as Saturday Night Football presented by Capital One[1]) is an American weekly presentation of prime time broadcasts of National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) college football games that are produced by ESPN, and televised on ABC. Games are presented each Saturday evening starting at 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time/6:30 p.m. Central Time during the college football regular season, which has been the case since 2017 (some weeks until 2015 saw no game on ABC, due to Saturday evening Sprint Cup Series NASCAR coverage or to avoid competition with the World Series; ESPN would then carry that week's high-profile game instead, with ESPN2 carrying a secondary game usually seen on ESPN/ABC). The ESPN on ABC Saturday Night Football coverage began in 2006, as both ESPN and ABC are owned by The Walt Disney Company. It is ESPN's biggest game of the week, and in most cases (outside where another networks carries the game), the city and/or campus of that night's game is where that day's ESPN College GameDay had originated.
, the primary broadcast team for half of the games includes play-by-play announcer Chris Fowler and analyst Kirk Herbstreit, with Holly Rowe as sideline reporter. Kevin Negandhi, Booger McFarland, and Dan Orlovsky host the halftime show. Negandhi also provides in game updates throughout the game. Other ESPN broadcast teams may also occasionally appear for regional (and some national) telecasts.
Saturday Night Football premiered on September 2, 2006, with a game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. While ABC and ESPN have aired college football games on Saturday nights for decades, this program marks the first time that a collegiate sports broadcast has officially been part of any major broadcast television network's primetime schedule.
Twelve weeks of regular season games were televised during the three-month college football season in 2006, 2007 and from 2009 to 2011; the Dr. Pepper Big 12 Football Championship Game closing out each season until a conference realignment in which four university football programs left and two others joined the Big 12 Conference resulted in the Championship Game being discontinued after the 2010 event (the Big 12 Football Championship Game returned in 2017, however, it did not return to ABC until 2018, when the network aired the game in the afternoon instead of in primetime). With the college football season being extended by one week, ABC televised thirteen weeks of games in 2008, closing with the 2008 Big 12 Championship Game on December 6. With the loss of the Sprint Cup Series to NBC and NBCSN, Saturday Night Football expanded its seasonal game schedule full-time to 13 weeks beginning in 2015, starting with the Advocare Classic.
Games from the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Big 12 Conference, the old Big East Conference, the Big Ten Conference, the Pac-12 Conference, the now-defunct Western Athletic Conference and the American Athletic Conference have aired on Saturday Night Football, as well as non-conference games in which teams from these conferences were either playing at home or a neutral-site game to which ABC holds the television rights. All BCS/CFP and Power 5 conferences have appeared on Saturday Night Football, as the Southeastern Conference has had its teams featured in 22 non-conference games. Boise State, Utah State, BYU, Temple, UConn, UCF, Cincinnati, SMU, Tulsa, and Memphis are the only Group of 5 teams to be featured on "Saturday Night Football" to date, with the latter four teams being featured when they were members of the BCS-aligned Big East or American Athletic Conference.
In recent years, following the loss of some broadcast rights of the Pac-12 Conference to Fox Sports in 2012, the Pac-12's Saturday Night Football appearances have been limited to non-conference games, especially home games against Notre Dame and games against the Southeastern Conference, as well as road games against conferences that still have broadcast rights with ABC.
Besides Pac-12 and Big Ten games, ABC makes most of its game broadcast selections or options twelve days prior to the game (with some being made six days beforehand). This allows ABC to 'flex' the most compelling game it has the rights to broadcast into the Saturday Night Football slot. As a result, the Saturday night game is usually ABC's "game of the week". Beginning in 2024, ABC will have the option to feature an SEC game on Saturday Night Football for the first time.
As of the 2016 college football season, all games on ABC are broadcast in the 16:9 letterbox format on both the SD and HD feeds.
As ESPN has signed new contracts with various conferences to produce college football coverage, the network has begun branding its coverage of select conferences to which it has rights. This branding was first seen on SEC broadcasts in 2011, which became the "SEC on ESPN". ACC broadcasts followed suit in 2012 becoming the "ACC on ESPN". In 2018, the network started branding games aired on ABC as the "ACC on ABC", even though the ACC on ESPN logo is still used for replay wipes. Similarly, all Pac-12 games broadcast under the branding of "Pac-12 on ESPN" or as the "Pac-12 on ABC". This branding lasted until 2023 when the Pac-12 folded as most teams left for other conferences. In 2016, a new contract brought conference branding to Big Ten telecasts as well, which air on both ESPN and ABC. While Big Ten games that air on ESPN cable channels are branded as the "Big Ten on ESPN", games airing on ABC are now branded as the "Big Ten on ABC". While the program is still officially part of ESPN College Football which is reflected when talent appears on screen, the Big Ten on ABC logo and branding is used for intro, program IDs, and replay wipes. The Big Ten on ABC branding lasted until 2022 after the conference signed TV deals with Fox, CBS, and NBC. Similarly, because of the new ESPN-Big 12 deal, games featuring teams from the Big 12 will appear on the network under the "Big 12 on ESPN" or "Big 12 on ABC" brand, with replay wipes having the Big 12 on ESPN brand logo. Similarly, with the American Conference, games with teams from the American will appear under the "American Conference on ESPN" or "American Conference on ABC" brand. This is the first time any regularly scheduled sporting event outside of the National Spelling Bee has carried any ABC branding since 2006.
The Advocare Classic (formerly the Cowboys Classic) became the opening game for Saturday Night Football beginning in 2011; however in 2013, the matchup between the Georgia Bulldogs and Clemson Tigers served as the opening game with the Classic matchup between LSU and TCU being broadcast on ESPN. The Classic served as the opening game for Saturday Night Football again in 2014 (that year, involving the Florida State Seminoles and Oklahoma State Cowboys), in 2015 (Alabama Crimson Tide and Wisconsin Badgers) and in 2016 (Alabama Crimson Tide and USC Trojans). In 2017, the Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game (between the top ranked Alabama Crimson Tide and the third ranked Florida State Seminoles; which was later described as the Greatest Opener of All Time) served as the opening game for Saturday Night Football (first time since 2010), while the Advocare Classic featuring the Michigan Wolverines and Florida Gators aired in the 3:30 ET timeslot. In 2018, the Camping World Kickoff (between the new look Louisville Cardinals and the defending 2017 national champion Alabama Crimson Tide) served as the Saturday Night Football season premiere. The Advocare Classic, between the 2017 ACC Runner-Up Miami Hurricanes and LSU Tigers, aired the next night in primetime, as it served as the Sunday Night Kickoff game presented by NHTSA. The Advocare Classic returned to Saturday Night Football in 2019, with the Oregon Ducks facing the Auburn Tigers, for the first time since the 2011 Tostitos BCS National Championship Game, in which Auburn won 27–21.
All rankings are from that week's AP Poll, and that week's CFP rankings since 2014.
ABC did not air games on either October 21 or October 28 to avoid competing with the World Series.
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
September 2 |
| Georgia Tech 10 | Series Premiere of Saturday Night Football | |
September 9 |
|
| 2005 Week 2 rematch | |
September 16 |
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| ||
September 23 |
| Michigan State 37 | Split-national (79% of the United States)[110] | |
| Arizona 3 | Split-national (21% of the United States) | ||
September 30 |
|
| ||
October 7 |
|
| Split-national (62% of the United States)[111] | |
| Iowa State 14 | Split-national (38% of the United States) | ||
October 14 |
| Penn State 10 | Split-national (79% of the United States)[112] | |
Arizona State 21 |
| Split-national (21% of the United States) | ||
November 4 |
|
| Split-national (43% of the United States)[113] | |
| Miami (Fla.) 10 | Split-national (38% of the United States, no HD) | ||
UCLA 24 |
| Split-national (19% of the United States) | ||
November 11 |
| Kansas State 45 | Split-national (56% of the United States)[114] | |
| Florida State 0 | Split-national (44% of the United States) | ||
November 18 |
|
| ||
November 25 |
|
| ||
December 2 |
|
| Big 12 Championship Game (Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City) |
ABC did not air games on either September 8 or October 13 due to broadcasts of NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series races.
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
September 1 |
|
| ||
September 15 |
|
| ||
September 22 | Washington State 14 |
| Split-national (61% of the United States)[115] | |
Iowa 13 |
| Split-national (39% of the United States) | ||
September 29 |
| Washington 24 | ||
October 6 |
|
| Split-national (83% of the United States)[116] | |
Notre Dame 20 | UCLA 6 | Split-national (17% of the United States) | ||
October 20 |
| Illinois 17 | ||
October 27 |
|
| ||
November 3 | Florida State 27 |
| Split-national (62% of the United States)[117] | |
Texas A&M 14 |
| Split-national (20% of the United States, no HD) | ||
Oregon State 3 |
| Split-national (18% of the United States) | ||
November 10 |
| Oklahoma State 28 | Split-national (63% of the United States)[118] | |
| Maryland 42 | Split-national (19% of the United States, no HD) | ||
|
| Split-national (18% of the United States) | ||
November 17 |
| Texas Tech 34 | ||
November 24 |
|
| Border Showdown (Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City) | |
December 1 |
|
| Big 12 Championship Game (Alamodome, San Antonio) |
ABC did not air games on either September 6 or October 11 due to broadcasts of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
August 30 |
|
| Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game (Georgia Dome, Atlanta) Split-national (71% of the United States)[119] | |
Michigan State 31 | California 38 | Split-national (29% of the United States) | ||
September 13 |
|
| ||
September 20 |
| Arizona State 10 | ||
September 27 |
|
| Split-national (70% of the United States)[120] | |
Virginia Tech 35 | Nebraska 30 | Split-national (30% of the United States) | ||
October 4 |
|
| Split-national (63% of the United States)[121] | |
|
| Split-national (37% of the United States) | ||
October 18 |
|
| ||
October 25 |
|
| ||
November 1 |
|
| ||
November 8 |
|
| Split-national (82% of the United States)[122] | |
|
| Split-national (18% of the United States) | ||
November 15 | Boston College 27 |
| Split-national (80% of the United States)[123] | |
| Colorado 17 | Split-national (20% of the United States) | ||
November 22 |
|
| ||
November 29 |
| |||
December 6 |
|
| Big 12 Championship Game (Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City) |
ABC did not air games on either September 12 or October 17 due to broadcasts of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
September 5 |
|
| Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game (Georgia Dome, Atlanta) | |
September 19 | Texas Tech 24 |
| ||
September 26 | Iowa 21 |
| ||
October 3 |
|
| Split-national (81% of the United States)[124] | |
|
| Split-national (19% of the United States) | ||
October 10 | Michigan 28 |
| ||
October 24 |
| Missouri 7 | Split-national (81% of the United States)[125] | |
Oregon State 36 |
| Split-national (19% of the United States) | ||
October 31 |
|
| Split-national (54% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2)[126] | |
|
| Split-national (46% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2) This marked the first time that the "reverse mirror" was used in primetime | ||
November 7 | Connecticut 45 |
| Split-national (46% of the United States)[127] | |
| Nebraska 10 | Split-national (35% of the United States) | ||
| Arizona State 9 | Split-national (19% of the United States) | ||
November 14 | Notre Dame 22 |
| Split-national (83% of the United States)[128] | |
Texas Tech 17 |
| Split-national (17% of the United States) | ||
November 21 |
| Arizona 41 (2OT) | Split-national (65% of the United States)[129] | |
Kansas 20 |
| Split-national (35% of the United States) | ||
November 28 | Notre Dame 38 | Stanford 45 | Split-national (74% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2)[130] | |
Georgia 30 |
| Split-national (26% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN2) | ||
December 5 |
|
| Big 12 Championship Game (Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas) |
ABC did not air games on either September 11 or October 16 due to broadcasts of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
September 4 |
|
| Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game (Georgia Dome, Atlanta) | |
September 18 |
| Texas Tech 14 | Split-national (54% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2)[131] | |
Notre Dame 31 | Michigan State 34 (OT) | Split-national (46% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN2) | ||
September 25 |
|
| ||
October 2 |
|
| Split-national (53% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2)[132] | |
Notre Dame 31 | Boston College 13 | Split-national (47% of the United States) | ||
October 9 |
|
| Split-national (79% of the United States)[133] | |
USC 35 |
| Split-national (21% of the United States) | ||
October 23 |
|
| ||
October 30 |
|
| Split-national (79% of the United States)[134] | |
| Minnesota 10 | Split-national (21% of the United States) | ||
November 6 |
|
| Split-national (82% of the United States)[135] | |
| Texas Tech 24 | Split-national (18% of the United States) | ||
November 13 |
| Texas 16 | Split-national (61% of the United States)[136] | |
Clemson 13 | Florida State 16 | Split-national (20% of the United States) | ||
USC 24 |
| Split-national (19% of the United States) | ||
November 20 |
|
| Split-national (53% of the United States)[137] | |
Florida State 30 | Maryland 16 | Split-national (28% of the United States) | ||
| Oregon State 36 | Split-national (19% of the United States) | ||
November 27 |
|
| Split-national (54% of the United States)[138] | |
Notre Dame 20 | USC 16 | Split-national (46% of the United States) | ||
December 4 |
|
| Big 12 Championship Game (Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas) |
Notes:
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
September 3 |
|
| Cowboys Classic Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, Texas) | |
September 17 |
|
| ||
September 24 |
|
| ||
October 1 |
|
| ||
October 8 | Ohio State 27 |
| ||
October 22 | Texas Tech 41 |
| Split-national[139] | |
|
| Split-national | ||
October 29 |
|
| Split-national[140] | |
| Georgia Tech 31 | Split-national | ||
November 5 |
|
| Split-national (with reverse mirror on ESPN2)[141] | |
Notre Dame 24 | Wake Forest 17 | Split-national (with reverse mirror on ESPN2)[142] | ||
November 12 |
|
| ||
November 19 |
|
| Split-national[143] | |
|
| Split-national | ||
November 26 |
|
| ||
December 3 |
|
|
ABC did not air Games on either September 8 or October 13 due to broadcasts of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
September 1 |
|
| Cowboys Classic (held at Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas) | |
September 15 |
|
| ||
September 22 |
|
| ||
September 29 | Wisconsin 27 |
| ||
October 6 |
|
| ||
October 20 |
| Miami 20 | Split-national | |
Baylor 50 |
| |||
October 27 |
|
| ||
November 3 |
|
| ||
November 10 |
| Boston College 6 | ||
November 17 |
|
| ||
November 24 |
| USC 13 | ||
December 1 |
|
|
ABC did not air Games on either September 7 or October 12 due to broadcasts of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
August 31 |
|
| ||
September 14 |
| Purdue 24 | ||
September 21 |
| Connecticut 21 | Split-national[144] | |
Kansas State 21 | Texas 31 | |||
September 28 |
|
| ||
October 5 |
|
| ||
October 19 |
|
| ||
October 26 | Penn State 14 |
| ||
November 2 |
|
| ||
November 9 |
| Pittsburgh 28 | ||
November 16 |
| USC 20 | ||
November 23 |
|
| ||
November 30 |
|
| ||
December 7 |
|
| 2013 ACC Championship Game |
ABC did not air games on either September 6 or October 11 due to broadcasts of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
August 30 |
| Oklahoma State 31 | Cowboys Classic | |
September 13 | Tennessee 10 |
| ||
September 20 |
|
| ||
September 27 |
| Syracuse 15 | ||
October 4 |
|
| ||
October 18 |
|
| ||
October 25 |
| Penn State 24 (2OT) | ||
November 1 | Illinois 14 |
| Split-national (78% of the United States) | |
Oklahoma State 14 |
| Split-national (22% of the United States) | ||
November 8 |
|
| ||
November 15 |
| Miami 26 | ||
November 22 | USC 20 |
| ||
November 29 |
| Oregon State 19 | ||
December 6 |
|
| 2014 ACC Championship Game |
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
September 5 |
|
| Advocare Classic | |
September 12 |
|
| ||
September 19 | Stanford 41 |
| ||
September 26 |
|
| ||
October 3 |
|
| ||
October 10 | Miami 24 |
| ||
October 17 | Penn State 10 |
| ||
October 24 |
| Rutgers 7 | ||
October 31 |
|
| ||
November 7 | Minnesota 14 |
| ||
November 14 |
|
| ||
November 21 |
|
| ||
November 28 |
|
| ||
December 5 |
|
| 2015 ACC Championship Game |
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
September 3 |
|
| Advocare Classic | |
September 10 | Virginia Tech 24 |
| Battle at Bristol | |
September 17 | USC 10 |
| ||
September 24 |
| UCLA 13 | ||
October 1 |
|
| ||
October 8 |
|
| ||
October 15 |
|
| ||
October 22 |
| Penn State 24 | ||
October 29 |
|
| ||
November 5 |
|
| ||
November 12 |
| Iowa 14 | ||
November 19 |
|
| ||
November 26 |
|
| ||
December 3 |
|
| 2016 ACC Championship Game |
Beginning this season, all games involving Big Ten teams started at 7:30 ET.
Date | Away | Home | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
September 2 |
|
| Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game |
September 9 |
|
| 7:30 ET kickoff |
September 16 |
|
| Originally scheduled to be Miami/Florida State; postponed due to Hurricane Irma. |
September 23 |
| Iowa 19 | 7:30 ET kickoff |
September 30 |
|
| |
October 7 | Michigan State 14 |
| 7:30 ET kickoff |
October 14 | Utah 27 |
| |
October 21 |
|
| 7:30 ET kickoff |
October 28 | Georgia Tech 10 |
| Split-national with reverse mirror on ESPN2. |
Texas Tech 27 |
| ||
November 4 |
|
| |
November 11 |
|
| |
November 18 | UCLA 23 |
| |
November 25 |
|
| |
December 2 |
|
| 2017 ACC Championship Game |
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
September 1 |
| Louisville 14 | Camping World Kickoff | |
September 8 |
| Pittsburgh 6 | ||
September 15 |
|
| Game played at AT&T Stadium | |
September 22 |
|
| ||
September 29 |
|
| 7:30 ET kickoff | |
October 6 |
|
| ||
October 13 |
|
| 7:30 ET kickoff | |
October 20 |
| Purdue 49 | 7:30 ET kickoff | |
October 27 |
| Oklahoma State 38 | ||
November 3 |
| Texas Tech 46 | ||
November 10 |
|
| ||
November 17 |
|
| ||
November 24 |
| USC 17 | ||
December 1 |
| Pittsburgh 10 |
Beginning this season, all games, excluding the ACC Championship Game, started at 7:30 ET.
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
August 31 |
|
| Advocare Classic | |
September 7 |
|
| ||
September 14 |
| Syracuse 6 | ||
September 21 | Oklahoma State 30 |
| ||
September 28 |
| Nebraska 7 | ||
October 5 |
|
| ||
October 12 |
|
| ||
October 19 |
|
| ||
October 26 |
|
| ||
November 2 |
|
| ||
November 9 |
| NC State 10 | ||
November 16 |
|
| ||
November 23 |
| Arizona State 31 | ||
November 30 | Colorado 15 |
| ||
December 7 |
|
| 2019 ACC Championship Game
| |
December 21 |
| Washington 38 | 2019 Las Vegas Bowl |
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
September 12 |
| Wake Forest 13 | ||
September 19 |
|
| Originally Virginia Tech–Virginia, postponed due to COVID-19 positives at Virginia Tech. | |
September 26 | Florida State 10 |
| ||
October 3 |
| Iowa State 37 | ||
October 10 |
|
| ||
October 17 |
| Florida State 31 | Originally Baylor–Oklahoma State, postponed due to COVID-19 positives at Baylor. | |
October 24 |
|
| ||
October 31 |
|
| ||
November 7 | Stanford 14 |
| Game was briefly moved to ESPNEWS due to ABC News’ coverage of Joe Biden's victory address to the nation. | |
November 14 |
| Michigan 11 | ||
November 21 |
|
| ||
November 28 | Utah 21 | Washington 24 | Originally Oklahoma–West Virginia, postponed due to COVID-19 positives at Oklahoma. The game was later canceled, which then sent Oklahoma to the Big 12 Championship Game against Iowa State. | |
December 5 |
| Virginia Tech 10 | ||
December 12 |
| UCLA 38 | ||
December 19 |
|
| 2020 AAC Championship Game
|
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
September 4 |
|
| Duke's Mayo Classic | |
September 11 | Washington 10 | Michigan 31 | 8 ET kickoff | |
September 18 |
|
| ||
September 25 | West Virginia 13 |
| ||
October 2 | Indiana 0 |
| ||
October 9 |
| Nebraska 29 | ||
October 16 | TCU 31 |
| ||
October 23 |
| Indiana 7 | ||
October 30 |
|
| ||
November 6 |
| Washington 16 | ||
November 13 |
| Virginia 3 | ||
November 20 |
|
| ||
November 27 |
|
| ||
December 4 |
|
| 2021 ACC Championship Game
| |
December 18 | Utah State 24 | Oregon State 13 | 2021 LA Bowl |
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
September 3 |
|
| ||
September 10 |
| Stanford 28 | ||
September 17 |
| Washington 39 | ||
September 24 | Wisconsin 21 |
| ||
October 1 |
|
| Game also megacast on ESPN2 | |
October 8 |
| Boston College 3 | ||
October 15 |
| Florida State 28 | Game also megacast on ESPN2 | |
October 22 | Minnesota 17 |
| ||
October 29 | Michigan State 7 |
| ||
November 5 | Florida State 45 | Miami 3 | ||
November 12 |
|
| ||
November 19 |
| Oklahoma 28 | ||
November 26 |
|
| ||
December 3 |
|
| 2022 ACC Championship Game
| |
December 17 | SMU 23 | BYU 24 | 2022 New Mexico Bowl |
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
August 26 | South Carolina State 7 | Jackson State 37 | MEAC/SWAC Challenge Kickoff | |
September 2 |
| South Carolina 17 | Duke's Mayo Classic | |
September 9 |
| Washington State 31 | ||
September 16 | Pittsburgh 6 | West Virginia 17 | ||
September 23 |
| Baylor 6 | ||
September 30 |
|
| ||
October 7 |
|
| ||
October 14 |
|
| ||
October 21 |
|
| ||
October 28 | Colorado 16 |
| ||
November 4 |
|
| ||
November 11 |
| TCU 26 | ||
November 18 |
|
| ||
November 25 |
| Georgia Tech 23 | ||
December 2 |
|
| 2023 ACC Championship Game
| |
December 16 | UCLA 35 | Boise State 22 | 2023 LA Bowl | |
December 23 | Utah 7 | Northwestern 14 | 2023 Las Vegas Bowl |
Date | Away | Home | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|
August 24 | MEAC/SWAC Challenge Kickoff | |||
August 31 | ||||
September 7 | Duke's Mayo Classic | |||
September 14 | ||||
September 21 | TBD | TBD | ||
September 28 | ||||
October 5 | TBD | TBD | ||
October 12 | TBD | TBD | ||
October 19 | TBD | TBD | ||
October 26 | TBD | TBD | ||
November 2 | TBD | TBD | ||
November 9 | TBD | TBD | ||
November 16 | TBD | TBD | ||
November 23 | TBD | TBD | ||
November 30 | TBD | TBD | ||
December 7 | TBD | TBD | 2024 ACC Championship Game
| |
December 21 | TBD | TBD | College Football Playoff First Round game; 8 ET kickoff; simulcast on ESPN | |
December 28 | TBD | TBD | Alamo Bowl |
1 | November 24, 2012, 8:00 ET |
| 22 | USC | 13 | 16.1 | 9.4 | Notre Dame–USC rivalry | |
2 | October 18, 2014, 8:00 ET |
| 27 |
| 31 | 13.3 | 7.9 | ||
3 | September 2, 2017, 8:00 ET |
| 7 |
| 24 | 12.3 | 6.9 | Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game/College GameDay | |
4 | November 1, 2008, 8:00 ET | 33 |
| 39 | 12.2 | 7.5 | Texas-Texas Tech Rivalry | ||
5 | September 13, 2008, 8:00 ET | 3 |
| 35 | 11.8 | n.a | |||
6 | September 4, 2016, 7:30 ET | 47 | Texas | 50 | 10.9 | 6.4 | |||
7 | November 22, 2008, 8:00 ET | 21 |
| 65 | 10.7 | n.a | |||
8 | October 25, 2008, 8:00 ET |
| 13 |
| 6 | 10.4 | 6.4 | Ohio State–Penn State football rivalry | |
9 | November 29, 2008, 8:00 ET |
| 61 |
| 41 | 9.5 | n.a | Bedlam Series | |
10 | October 1, 2016, 8:00 ET |
| 36 |
| 42 | 9.3 | 5.5 |
Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of Saturday Night Football on ABC.
Season | Episodes | Timeslot | Season premiere | Season finale | TV season | Season rank | Viewers (in millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1st | 18 | Saturday 8:00 | September 2, 2006 | December 2, 2006 | 2006–2007 |
| 7.6[145] |
2nd | 18 | September 1, 2007 | December 1, 2007 | 2007–2008 |
| 6.2[146] | |
3rd | 18 | August 30, 2008 | December 6, 2008 | 2008–2009 |
| 8.3[147] | |
4th | 20 | September 5, 2009 | December 5, 2009 | 2009–2010 |
| 6.3[148] | |
5th | 22 | September 4, 2010 | December 4, 2010 | 2010–2011 |
| 6.0[149] | |
6th | 16 | September 3, 2011 | December 3, 2011 | 2011–2012 |
| 6.4[150] | |
7th | 14 | September 1, 2012 | December 1, 2012 | 2012–2013 |
| 6.9[151] | |
8th | 14 | August 31, 2013 | December 7, 2013 | 2013–2014 |
| 5.6[152] | |
9th | 14 | August 30, 2014 | December 6, 2014 | 2014–2015 |
| 6.4[153] | |
10th | 14 | September 5, 2015 | December 5, 2015 | 2015–2016 |
| 5.2[154] | |
11th | 14 | September 3, 2016 | December 3, 2016 | 2016–2017 |
| 6.0[155] | |
12th | 15 | September 2, 2017 | December 2, 2017 | 2017–2018 |
| 5.8[156] | |
13th | 14 | September 1, 2018 | December 1, 2018 | 2018–2019 |
| 5.1[157] | |
14th | 16 | Saturday 7:30 | August 31, 2019 | December 21, 2019 | 2019–2020 |
| 4.9[158] |
15th | 15 | September 12, 2020 | December 19, 2020 | 2020–2021 |
| 3.8[159] | |
16th | 15 | September 4, 2021 | December 18, 2021 | 2021–2022 |
| 4.6[160] | |
17th | 15 | September 3, 2022 | December 17, 2022 | 2022–2023 |
| 4.0[161] | |
18th | 17 | August 26, 2023 | December 23, 2023 | 2023–2024 | TBD | TBA | |
19th | 18 | August 24, 2024 | December 28, 2024 | 2024–2025 | TBD | TBA |
At the time the Saturday night package began in 2006, ABC Sports was integrated with ESPN, resulting in ESPN production concepts being applied to ABC-televised sports events. As a result, during the 2006 and 2007 seasons, the theme music used for the ESPN College Football and College GameDay broadcasts was used on ABC's college football telecasts – including Saturday Night Football – with the exception in both years being the Rose Bowl, during which it used the bowl game version of the network's 1998-2005 sports theme (a cut that had traditionally been used in broadcast intros). Saturday Night Football games began using the bowl version of the 1998-2005 theme as well in 2008, continuing through the 2010 BCS National Championship Game.
The intro theme was updated in 2011, with the main theme music being changed to a different cut of the 1998-2005 bowl game theme (one that had usually been used during studio shows in the past). Bowl Championship Series games aired on ESPN during this period were produced identically to Saturday Night Football productions, and used this same theme music arrangement.
In 2012, the theme for all college football telecasts on both ESPN and ABC was changed to a heavily updated version of yet another one of ABC's 1998-2005 themes (this one had usually been used for intro teasers in the past). However, unlike previous SNF themes, this theme was a completely new recording, using the tune of the 1998-2005 song as the base.
In 2015, ABC began using the same theme used by all ESPN college football productions since the 2014-15 New Years' Six bowl games.
Weekly listings for the 2006 through 2010 college football seasons