Saturday Night Football Explained

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.

Overview

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.

Broadcast teams

2006

2007

2008

2009

2010

2011

2012

2013

2014

2015

2016

2017

2018

2019

2020

2021

2022

2023

2024

Schedules

All rankings are from that week's AP Poll, and that week's CFP rankings since 2014.

2006 schedule

ABC did not air games on either October 21 or October 28 to avoid competing with the World Series.

DateAwayHomeNotes
September 2
  1. 2 Notre Dame
14
Georgia Tech 10 Series Premiere of Saturday Night Football
September 9
  1. 1 Ohio State
24
  1. 2 Texas
7
2005 Week 2 rematch
September 16
  1. 19 Nebraska
10
  1. 4 USC
28
September 23
  1. 12 Notre Dame
40
Michigan State 37 Split-national (79% of the United States)[110]
  1. 3 USC
20
Arizona 3 Split-national (21% of the United States)
September 30
  1. 1 Ohio State
38
  1. 13 Iowa
17
October 7
  1. 11 Oregon
24
  1. 16 California
45
Split-national (62% of the United States)[111]
  1. 22 Nebraska
28
Iowa State 14 Split-national (38% of the United States)
October 14
  1. 4 Michigan
17
Penn State 10 Split-national (79% of the United States)[112]
Arizona State 21
  1. 3 USC
28
Split-national (21% of the United States)
November 4
  1. 18 Oklahoma
17
  1. 21 Texas A&M
16
Split-national (43% of the United States)[113]
  1. 23 Virginia Tech
17
Miami (Fla.) 10 Split-national (38% of the United States, no HD)
UCLA 24
  1. 10 California
38
Split-national (19% of the United States)
November 11
  1. 4 Texas
42
Kansas State 45 Split-national (56% of the United States)[114]
  1. 18 Wake Forest
30
Florida State 0 Split-national (44% of the United States)
November 18
  1. 17 California
9
  1. 4 USC
23
November 25
  1. 6 Notre Dame
24
  1. 3 USC
44
December 2
  1. 19 Nebraska
7
  1. 8 Oklahoma
21
Big 12 Championship Game (Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City)

2007 schedule

ABC did not air games on either September 8 or October 13 due to broadcasts of NASCAR NEXTEL Cup Series races.

DateAwayHomeNotes
September 1
  1. 15 Tennessee
31
  1. 12 California
45
September 15
  1. 1 USC
49
  1. 14 Nebraska
31
September 22 Washington State 14
  1. 1 USC
47
Split-national (61% of the United States)[115]
Iowa 13
  1. 9 Wisconsin
17
Split-national (39% of the United States)
September 29
  1. 1 USC
27
Washington 24
October 6
  1. 4 Ohio State
23
  1. 23 Purdue
7
Split-national (83% of the United States)[116]
Notre Dame 20 UCLA 6 Split-national (17% of the United States)
October 20
  1. 24 Michigan
27
Illinois 17
October 27
  1. 1 Ohio State
37
  1. 24 Penn State
17
November 3 Florida State 27
  1. 2 Boston College
17
Split-national (62% of the United States)[117]
Texas A&M 14
  1. 5 Oklahoma
42
Split-national (20% of the United States, no HD)
Oregon State 3
  1. 13 USC
24
Split-national (18% of the United States)
November 10
  1. 5 Kansas
43
Oklahoma State 28 Split-national (63% of the United States)[118]
  1. 8 Boston College
35
Maryland 42 Split-national (19% of the United States, no HD)
  1. 12 USC
24
  1. 24 California
17
Split-national (18% of the United States)
November 17
  1. 3 Oklahoma
27
Texas Tech 34
November 24
  1. 3 Missouri
36
  1. 2 Kansas
28
Border Showdown (Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City)
December 1
  1. 9 Oklahoma
38
  1. 1 Missouri
17
Big 12 Championship Game (Alamodome, San Antonio)

2008 schedule

ABC did not air games on either September 6 or October 11 due to broadcasts of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.

DateAwayHomeNotes
August 30
  1. 24 Alabama
34
  1. 9 Clemson
10
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
  1. 5 Ohio State
3
  1. 1 USC
35
September 20
  1. 3 Georgia
27
Arizona State 10
September 27
  1. 22 Illinois
24
  1. 12 Penn State
38
Split-national (70% of the United States)[120]
Virginia Tech 35 Nebraska 30 Split-national (30% of the United States)
October 4
  1. 14 Ohio State
20
  1. 18 Wisconsin
17
Split-national (63% of the United States)[121]
  1. 23 Oregon
10
  1. 9 USC
44
Split-national (37% of the United States)
October 18
  1. 11 Missouri
31
  1. 1 Texas
56
October 25
  1. 3 Penn State
13
  1. 10 Ohio State
6
November 1
  1. 1 Texas
33
  1. 6 Texas Tech
39
November 8
  1. 8 Oklahoma State
20
  1. 2 Texas Tech
56
Split-national (82% of the United States)[122]
  1. 21 California
3
  1. 7 USC
17
Split-national (18% of the United States)
November 15 Boston College 27
  1. 20 Florida State
17
Split-national (80% of the United States)[123]
  1. 11 Oklahoma State
30
Colorado 17 Split-national (20% of the United States)
November 22
  1. 2 Texas Tech
21
  1. 5 Oklahoma
65
November 29
  1. 3 Oklahoma
61
  1. 11 Oklahoma State 41
December 6
  1. 19 Missouri
21
  1. 4 Oklahoma
62
Big 12 Championship Game (Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City)

2009 schedule

ABC did not air games on either September 12 or October 17 due to broadcasts of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.

DateAwayHomeNotes
September 5
  1. 5 Alabama
34
  1. 7 Virginia Tech
24
Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game (Georgia Dome, Atlanta)
September 19 Texas Tech 24
  1. 2 Texas
34
September 26 Iowa 21
  1. 5 Penn State
10
October 3
  1. 8 Oklahoma
20
  1. 17 Miami (Fla.)
21
Split-national (81% of the United States)[124]
  1. 7 USC
30
  1. 24 California
3
Split-national (19% of the United States)
October 10 Michigan 28
  1. 12 Iowa
30
October 24
  1. 3 Texas
41
Missouri 7 Split-national (81% of the United States)[125]
Oregon State 36
  1. 4 USC
42
Split-national (19% of the United States)
October 31
  1. 4 USC
20
  1. 10 Oregon
47
Split-national (54% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2)[126]
  1. 3 Texas
41
  1. 13 Oklahoma State
14
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
  1. 4 Cincinnati
47
Split-national (46% of the United States)[127]
  1. 20 Oklahoma
3
Nebraska 10 Split-national (35% of the United States)
  1. 12 USC
14
Arizona State 9 Split-national (19% of the United States)
November 14 Notre Dame 22
  1. 8 Pittsburgh
27
Split-national (83% of the United States)[128]
Texas Tech 17
  1. 17 Oklahoma State
24
Split-national (17% of the United States)
November 21
  1. 11 Oregon
44
Arizona 41 (2OT) Split-national (65% of the United States)[129]
Kansas 20
  1. 3 Texas
51
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
  1. 7 Georgia Tech
24
Split-national (26% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN2)
December 5
  1. 3 Texas
13
  1. 21 Nebraska
12
Big 12 Championship Game (Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas)

2010 schedule

ABC did not air games on either September 11 or October 16 due to broadcasts of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.

DateAwayHomeNotes
September 4
  1. 21 LSU
30
  1. 18 North Carolina
24
Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game (Georgia Dome, Atlanta)
September 18
  1. 6 Texas
24
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
  1. 24 Oregon State
24
  1. 3 Boise State
37
October 2
  1. 9 Stanford
31
  1. 4 Oregon
52
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
  1. 23 Florida State
45
  1. 13 Miami (Fla.)
17
Split-national (79% of the United States)[133]
USC 35
  1. 16 Stanford
37
Split-national (21% of the United States)
October 23
  1. 3 Oklahoma
27
  1. 18 Missouri
36
October 30
  1. 1 Oregon
53
  1. 24 USC
32
Split-national (79% of the United States)[134]
  1. 10 Ohio State
52
Minnesota 10 Split-national (21% of the United States)
November 6
  1. 13 Arizona
17
  1. 10 Stanford
42
Split-national (82% of the United States)[135]
  1. 14 Missouri
17
Texas Tech 24 Split-national (18% of the United States)
November 13
  1. 12 Oklahoma State
33
Texas 16 Split-national (61% of the United States)[136]
Clemson 13 Florida State 16 Split-national (20% of the United States)
USC 24
  1. 18 Arizona
21
Split-national (19% of the United States)
November 20
  1. 9 Nebraska
6
  1. 18 Texas A&M
9
Split-national (53% of the United States)[137]
Florida State 30 Maryland 16 Split-national (28% of the United States)
  1. 20 USC
7
Oregon State 36 Split-national (19% of the United States)
November 27
  1. 14 Oklahoma
47
  1. 10 Oklahoma State
41
Split-national (54% of the United States)[138]
Notre Dame 20 USC 16 Split-national (46% of the United States)
December 4
  1. 10 Oklahoma
23
  1. 13 Nebraska
20
Big 12 Championship Game (Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas)

2011 schedule

Notes:

DateAwayHomeNotes
September 3
  1. 3 Oregon
27
  1. 4 LSU
40
Cowboys Classic Cowboys Stadium (Arlington, Texas)
September 17
  1. 1 Oklahoma
23
  1. 5 Florida State
13
September 24
  1. 2 LSU
47
  1. 16 West Virginia
21
October 1
  1. 8 Nebraska
17
  1. 7 Wisconsin
48
October 8 Ohio State 27
  1. 14 Nebraska
34
October 22 Texas Tech 41
  1. 3 Oklahoma
38
Split-national[139]
  1. 22 Washington
21
  1. 7 Stanford
65
Split-national
October 29
  1. 4 Stanford
56
  1. 20 USC
48 (3OT)
Split-national[140]
  1. 6 Clemson
17
Georgia Tech 31 Split-national
November 5
  1. 17 Kansas State
45
  1. 3 Oklahoma State
52
Split-national (with reverse mirror on ESPN2)[141]
Notre Dame 24 Wake Forest 17 Split-national (with reverse mirror on ESPN2)[142]
November 12
  1. 6 Oregon
53
  1. 3 Stanford
30
November 19
  1. 18 USC
38
  1. 4 Oregon
35
Split-national[143]
  1. 5 Oklahoma
38
  1. 25 Baylor
45
Split-national
November 26
  1. 22 Notre Dame
14
  1. 4 Stanford
28
December 3
  1. 13 Oklahoma
10
  1. 3 Oklahoma State
44

2012 schedule

ABC did not air Games on either September 8 or October 13 due to broadcasts of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.

DateAwayHomeNotes
September 1
  1. 8 Michigan 14
  1. 2 Alabama 41
Cowboys Classic (held at Cowboys Stadium, Arlington, Texas)
September 15
  1. 20 Notre Dame 20
  1. 10 Michigan State 3
September 22
  1. 10 Clemson 37
  1. 4 Florida State 49
September 29 Wisconsin 27
  1. 22 Nebraska 30
October 6
  1. 21 Nebraska 38
  1. 12 Ohio State 63
October 20
  1. 12 Florida State 33
Miami 20 Split-national
Baylor 50
  1. 25 Texas 56
October 27
  1. 5 Notre Dame 30
  1. 8 Oklahoma 13
November 3
  1. 24 Oklahoma State 30
  1. 2 Kansas State 44
November 10
  1. 4 Notre Dame 21
Boston College 6
November 17
  1. 13 Stanford 17
  1. 1 Oregon 14 (OT)
November 24
  1. 1 Notre Dame 22
USC 13
December 1
  1. 18 Texas 24
  1. 6 Kansas State 42

2013 schedule

ABC did not air Games on either September 7 or October 12 due to broadcasts of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.

DateAwayHomeNotes
August 31
  1. 5 Georgia 35
  1. 8 Clemson 38
September 14
  1. 21 Notre Dame 31
Purdue 24
September 21
  1. 15 Michigan 24
Connecticut 21 Split-national[144]
Kansas State 21 Texas 31
September 28
  1. 23 Wisconsin 24
  1. 4 Ohio State 31
October 5
  1. 4 Ohio State 40
  1. 16 Northwestern 30
October 19
  1. 5 Florida State 51
  1. 3 Clemson 14
October 26 Penn State 14
  1. 4 Ohio State 63
November 2
  1. 7 Miami 14
  1. 3 Florida State 41
November 9
  1. 24 Notre Dame 21
Pittsburgh 28
November 16
  1. 5 Stanford 17
USC 20
November 23
  1. 4 Baylor 17
  1. 12 Oklahoma State 49
November 30
  1. 22 UCLA 35
  1. 23 USC 14
December 7
  1. 22 Duke 7
  1. 1 Florida State 45
2013 ACC Championship Game

2014 schedule

ABC did not air games on either September 6 or October 11 due to broadcasts of NASCAR Sprint Cup Series races.

DateAwayHomeNotes
August 30
  1. 1 Florida State 37
Oklahoma State 31 Cowboys Classic
September 13 Tennessee 10
  1. 4 Oklahoma 34
September 20
  1. 22 Clemson 17
  1. 1 Florida State 23 (OT)
September 27
  1. 8 Notre Dame 31
Syracuse 15
October 4
  1. 19 Nebraska
22
  1. 10 Michigan State
27
October 18
  1. 5 Notre Dame 27
  1. 2 Florida State 31
October 25
  1. 13 Ohio State
31
Penn State 24 (2OT)
November 1 Illinois 14
  1. 16 Ohio State
55
Split-national (78% of the United States)
Oklahoma State 14
  1. 9 Kansas State
48
Split-national (22% of the United States)
November 8
  1. 14 Ohio State
49
  1. 8 Michigan State
37
November 15
  1. 3 Florida State
30
Miami 26
November 22 USC 20
  1. 9 UCLA
38
November 29
  1. 2 Oregon
47
Oregon State 19
December 6
  1. 4 Florida State
37
  1. 11 Georgia Tech
35
2014 ACC Championship Game

2015 schedule

DateAwayHomeNotes
September 5
  1. 20 Wisconsin
17
  1. 3 Alabama
35
Advocare Classic
September 12
  1. 7 Oregon
28
  1. 5 Michigan State
31
September 19 Stanford 41
  1. 6 USC
31
September 26
  1. 9 UCLA
56
  1. 16 Arizona
30
October 3
  1. 6 Notre Dame
22
  1. 12 Clemson
24
October 10 Miami 24
  1. 12 Florida State
29
October 17 Penn State 10
  1. 1 Ohio State
38
October 24
  1. 1 Ohio State
49
Rutgers 7
October 31
  1. 9 Notre Dame
24
  1. 21 Temple
20
November 7 Minnesota 14
  1. 3 Ohio State
28
November 14
  1. 12 Oklahoma
44
  1. 6 Baylor
34
November 21
  1. 18 TCU
29
  1. 7 Oklahoma
30
November 28
  1. 3 Oklahoma
58
  1. 11 Oklahoma State
23
December 5
  1. 10 North Carolina
37
  1. 1 Clemson
45
2015 ACC Championship Game

2016 schedule

DateAwayHomeNotes
September 3
  1. 20 USC
6
  1. 1 Alabama
52
Advocare Classic
September 10 Virginia Tech 24
  1. 17 Tennessee
45
Battle at Bristol
September 17 USC 10
  1. 7 Stanford
27
September 24
  1. 7 Stanford
22
UCLA 13
October 1
  1. 3 Louisville
36
  1. 5 Clemson
42
October 8
  1. 23 Florida State
20
  1. 10 Miami
19
October 15
  1. 2 Ohio State
30
  1. 8 Wisconsin
23 (OT)
October 22
  1. 2 Ohio State
21
Penn State 24
October 29
  1. 3 Clemson
37
  1. 12 Florida State
34
November 5
  1. 9 Nebraska
3
  1. 6 Ohio State
62
November 12
  1. 3 Michigan
13
Iowa 14
November 19
  1. 8 Oklahoma
56
  1. 10 West Virginia
28
November 26
  1. 13 Florida
13
  1. 15 Florida State
31
December 3
  1. 3 Clemson
42
  1. 19 Virginia Tech
35
2016 ACC Championship Game

2017 schedule

Beginning this season, all games involving Big Ten teams started at 7:30 ET.

DateAwayHomeNotes
September 2
  1. 3 Florida State
7
  1. 1 Alabama
24
Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game
September 9
  1. 5 Oklahoma
31
  1. 2 Ohio State
16
7:30 ET kickoff
September 16
  1. 3 Clemson
47
  1. 14 Louisville
21
Originally scheduled to be Miami/Florida State; postponed due to Hurricane Irma.
September 23
  1. 4 Penn State
21
Iowa 19 7:30 ET kickoff
September 30
  1. 2 Clemson
31
  1. 12 Virginia Tech
17
October 7 Michigan State 14
  1. 7 Michigan
10
7:30 ET kickoff
October 14 Utah 27
  1. 13 USC
28
October 21
  1. 19 Michigan
13
  1. 2 Penn State
42
7:30 ET kickoff
October 28 Georgia Tech 10
  1. 7 Clemson
24
Split-national with reverse mirror on ESPN2.
Texas Tech 27
  1. 10 Oklahoma
49
November 4
  1. 13 Virginia Tech
10
  1. 9 Miami
28
November 11
  1. 3 Notre Dame
8
  1. 7 Miami
41
November 18 UCLA 23
  1. 12 USC
28
November 25
  1. 9 Notre Dame
20
  1. 20 Stanford
38
December 2
  1. 7 Miami
3
  1. 1 Clemson
38
2017 ACC Championship Game

2018 schedule

DateAwayHomeNotes
September 1
  1. 1 Alabama
51
Louisville 14 Camping World Kickoff
September 8
  1. 13 Penn State
51
Pittsburgh 6
September 15
  1. 4 Ohio State
40
  1. 15 TCU
28
Game played at AT&T Stadium
September 22
  1. 7 Stanford
38
  1. 20 Oregon
31 (OT)
September 29
  1. 4 Ohio State
27
  1. 9 Penn State
26
7:30 ET kickoff
October 6
  1. 6 Notre Dame
45
  1. 24 Virginia Tech
23
October 13
  1. 15 Wisconsin
13
  1. 12 Michigan
38
7:30 ET kickoff
October 20
  1. 2 Ohio State
20
Purdue 49 7:30 ET kickoff
October 27
  1. 6 Texas
35
Oklahoma State 38
November 3
  1. 7 Oklahoma
51
Texas Tech 46
November 10
  1. 2 Clemson
27
  1. 17 Boston College
7
November 17
  1. 19 Cincinnati
13
  1. 11 UCF
38
November 24
  1. 3 Notre Dame
24
USC 17
December 1
  1. 2 Clemson
42
Pittsburgh 10

2019 schedule

Beginning this season, all games, excluding the ACC Championship Game, started at 7:30 ET.

DateAwayHomeNotes
August 31
  1. 11 Oregon
21
  1. 16 Auburn
27
Advocare Classic
September 7
  1. 6 LSU
45
  1. 9 Texas
38
September 14
  1. 1 Clemson
41
Syracuse 6
September 21 Oklahoma State 30
  1. 12 Texas
36
September 28
  1. 5 Ohio State
48
Nebraska 7
October 5
  1. 25 Michigan State
10
  1. 4 Ohio State
34
October 12
  1. 10 Penn State
17
  1. 17 Iowa
12
October 19
  1. 16 Michigan
21
  1. 7 Penn State
28
October 26
  1. 8 Notre Dame
14
  1. 19 Michigan
45
November 2
  1. 15 SMU
48
  1. 24 Memphis
54
November 9
  1. 5 Clemson
56
NC State 10
November 16
  1. 10 Oklahoma
34
  1. 13 Baylor
31
November 23
  1. 6 Oregon
28
Arizona State 31
November 30 Colorado 15
  1. 6 Utah
45
December 7
  1. 23 Virginia
17
  1. 3 Clemson
62
2019 ACC Championship Game
8 ET kickoff
December 21
  1. 19 Boise State
7
Washington 38 2019 Las Vegas Bowl

2020 schedule

DateAwayHomeNotes
September 12
  1. 1 Clemson
37
Wake Forest 13
September 19
  1. 17 Miami
47
  1. 18 Louisville
34
Originally Virginia Tech–Virginia, postponed due to COVID-19 positives at Virginia Tech.
September 26 Florida State 10
  1. 12 Miami
52
October 3
  1. 18 Oklahoma
30
Iowa State 37
October 10
  1. 7 Miami
17
  1. 1 Clemson
42
October 17
  1. 5 North Carolina
28
Florida State 31 Originally Baylor–Oklahoma State, postponed due to COVID-19 positives at Baylor.
October 24
  1. 18 Michigan
49
  1. 21 Minnesota
24
October 31
  1. 3 Ohio State
38
  1. 18 Penn State
25
November 7 Stanford 14
  1. 12 Oregon
35
Game was briefly moved to ESPNEWS due to ABC News’ coverage of Joe Biden's victory address to the nation.
November 14
  1. 13 Wisconsin
49
Michigan 11
November 21
  1. 14 Oklahoma State
13
  1. 18 Oklahoma
41
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
  1. 4 Clemson
45
Virginia Tech 10
December 12
  1. 16 USC
43
UCLA 38
December 19
  1. 20 Tulsa
24
  1. 6 Cincinnati
27
2020 AAC Championship Game
8 ET kickoff

2021 schedule

DateAwayHomeNotes
September 4
  1. 5 Georgia 10
  1. 3 Clemson 3
Duke's Mayo Classic
September 11 Washington 10 Michigan 31 8 ET kickoff
September 18
  1. 22 Auburn
20
  1. 10 Penn State
28
September 25 West Virginia 13
  1. 4 Oklahoma
16
October 2 Indiana 0
  1. 4 Penn State
24
October 9
  1. 9 Michigan
32
Nebraska 29
October 16 TCU 31
  1. 4 Oklahoma
52
October 23
  1. 5 Ohio State
54
Indiana 7
October 30
  1. 20 Penn State
24
  1. 5 Ohio State
33
November 6
  1. 7 Oregon
26
Washington 16
November 13
  1. 7 Notre Dame
28
Virginia 3
November 20
  1. 4 Oregon
7
  1. 24 Utah
38
November 27
  1. 10 Oklahoma
33
  1. 7 Oklahoma State
37
December 4
  1. 17 Pittsburgh
45
  1. 18 Wake Forest
21
2021 ACC Championship Game
8 ET kickoff
December 18 Utah State 24 Oregon State 13 2021 LA Bowl

2022 schedule

DateAwayHomeNotes
September 3
  1. 5 Notre Dame
10
  1. 2 Ohio State
21
September 10
  1. 10 USC
41
Stanford 28
September 17
  1. 11 Michigan State
28
Washington 39
September 24 Wisconsin 21
  1. 3 Ohio State
52
October 1
  1. 10 NC State
20
  1. 5 Clemson
30
Game also megacast on ESPN2
October 8
  1. 5 Clemson
31
Boston College 3
October 15
  1. 4 Clemson
34
Florida State 28 Game also megacast on ESPN2
October 22 Minnesota 17
  1. 16 Penn State
45
October 29 Michigan State 7
  1. 4 Michigan
29
November 5 Florida State 45 Miami 3
November 12
  1. 4 TCU
17
  1. 18 Texas
10
November 19
  1. 22 Oklahoma State
13
Oklahoma 28
November 26
  1. 15 Notre Dame
27
  1. 6 USC
38
December 3
  1. 9 Clemson
39
  1. 23 North Carolina
10
2022 ACC Championship Game
8 ET kickoff
December 17 SMU 23 BYU 24 2022 New Mexico Bowl

2023 schedule

DateAwayHomeNotes
August 26 South Carolina State 7 Jackson State 37 MEAC/SWAC Challenge Kickoff
September 2
  1. 21 North Carolina
31
South Carolina 17 Duke's Mayo Classic
September 9
  1. 19 Wisconsin
22
Washington State 31
September 16 Pittsburgh 6 West Virginia 17
September 23
  1. 3 Texas
38
Baylor 6
September 30
  1. 11 Notre Dame
21
  1. 17 Duke
14
October 7
  1. 10 Notre Dame
20
  1. 25 Louisville
33
October 14
  1. 25 Miami
31
  1. 12 North Carolina
41
October 21
  1. 16 Duke
20
  1. 4 Florida State
38
October 28 Colorado 16
  1. 23 UCLA
28
November 4
  1. 5 Washington
52
  1. 20 USC
42
November 11
  1. 7 Texas
29
TCU 26
November 18
  1. 5 Washington
22
  1. 11 Oregon State
20
November 25
  1. 1 Georgia
31
Georgia Tech 23
December 2
  1. 4 Florida State
16
  1. 14 Louisville
6
2023 ACC Championship Game
8 ET kickoff
December 16 UCLA 35 Boise State 22 2023 LA Bowl
December 23 Utah 7 Northwestern 14 2023 Las Vegas Bowl

2024 schedule

DateAwayHomeNotes
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
8 ET kickoff
December 21 TBD TBD College Football Playoff First Round game; 8 ET kickoff; simulcast on ESPN
December 28 TBD TBD Alamo Bowl

Standings

TeamAppearancesWinsLossesWin Pct.
Alabama7701.000
LSU4401.000
Boise State211.500
UCF1101.000
Georgia431.750
Cincinnati321.667
Pittsburgh532.600
Ohio State31256.806
Florida State28217.750
USC342212.647
Stanford15114.733
Kansas State642.667
Virginia Tech624.333
Notre Dame271413.518
Texas17116.647
Michigan1174.636
Oklahoma332310.697
Oregon1578.466
Texas Tech1055.500
Oklahoma State18711.388
California844.500
Iowa633.500
Baylor514.200
Maryland211.500
Wake Forest413.250
Michigan State1046.400
Wisconsin826.250
Georgia Tech514.200
Kansas312.333
Miami (FL)15510.333
Texas A&M312.333
Penn State1697.562
Missouri725.286
Nebraska16412.250
Boston College716.142
Oregon State615.167
Colorado202.000
Connecticut202.000
Duke101.000
Iowa State211.500
Minnesota404.000
North Carolina514.200
Purdue312.333
Tennessee312.333
Washington State211.500
West Virginia303.000
Illinois303.000
UCLA1055.500
Washington734.428
Arizona State413.250
Clemson18117.611
Arizona505.000
Northwestern211.500
Syracuse202.000
Louisville404.000
Temple101.000
TCU413.250
Rutgers101.000
Florida101.000
Utah523.400
SMU202.000
Tulsa101.000
Memphis1101.000
Virginia202.000
Auburn211.500
NC State202.000
Indiana202.000
Utah State1101.000
BYU1101.000
South Carolina State101.000
Jackson State1101.000
South Carolina101.000

Nielsen ratings

Top 10 Regular Season Games

Matchup!Viewers (millions)!TV Rating!Significance
1November 24, 2012, 8:00 ET
  1. 1 Notre Dame
22USC1316.19.4Notre Dame–USC rivalry
2October 18, 2014, 8:00 ET
  1. 5 Notre Dame
27
  1. 1 Florida State
3113.37.9
3September 2, 2017, 8:00 ET
  1. 3 Florida State
7
  1. 1 Alabama
2412.36.9Chick-fil-A Kickoff Game/College GameDay
4November 1, 2008, 8:00 ET33
  1. 7 Texas Tech
3912.27.5Texas-Texas Tech Rivalry
5September 13, 2008, 8:00 ET3
  1. 1 USC
3511.8n.a
6September 4, 2016, 7:30 ET47Texas5010.96.4
7November 22, 2008, 8:00 ET21
  1. 5 Oklahoma
6510.7 n.a
8October 25, 2008, 8:00 ET
  1. 3 Penn State
13
  1. 9 Ohio State
610.46.4Ohio State–Penn State football rivalry
9November 29, 2008, 8:00 ET
  1. 3 Oklahoma
61
  1. 12 Oklahoma State
419.5n.aBedlam Series
10October 1, 2016, 8:00 ET
  1. 3 Louisville
36
  1. 5 Clemson
429.35.5

Seasonal

Seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of Saturday Night Football on ABC.

SeasonEpisodesTimeslotSeason premiereSeason finaleTV seasonSeason
rank
Viewers
(in millions)
1st18Saturday 8:00September 2, 2006December 2, 20062006–2007
  1. 97
7.6[145]
2nd18September 1, 2007December 1, 20072007–2008
  1. 121
6.2[146]
3rd18August 30, 2008December 6, 20082008–2009
  1. 61
8.3[147]
4th20September 5, 2009December 5, 20092009–2010
  1. 78
6.3[148]
5th22September 4, 2010December 4, 20102010–2011
  1. 95
6.0[149]
6th16September 3, 2011December 3, 20112011–2012
  1. 88
6.4[150]
7th14September 1, 2012December 1, 20122012–2013
  1. 66
6.9[151]
8th14August 31, 2013December 7, 20132013–2014
  1. 82
5.6[152]
9th14August 30, 2014December 6, 2014 2014–2015
  1. 88
6.4[153]
10th14September 5, 2015December 5, 20152015–2016
  1. 92
5.2[154]
11th14September 3, 2016December 3, 20162016–2017
  1. 67
6.0[155]
12th15September 2, 2017December 2, 20172017–2018
  1. 78
5.8[156]
13th14September 1, 2018December 1, 20182018–2019
  1. 86
5.1[157]
14th16Saturday 7:30August 31, 2019December 21, 20192019–2020
  1. 71
4.9[158]
15th15September 12, 2020December 19, 20202020–2021
  1. 80
3.8[159]
16th15September 4, 2021December 18, 20212021–2022
  1. 52
4.6[160]
17th 15September 3, 2022December 17, 20222022–2023
  1. 56
4.0[161]
18th 17August 26, 2023 December 23, 2023 2023–2024TBDTBA
19th18August 24, 2024December 28, 20242024–2025TBDTBA

Theme music

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.

See also

External links

Weekly listings for the 2006 through 2010 college football seasons

Notes and References

  1. ESPN Platforms Present Industry-Leading College Football Schedule with Star-Studded Showdowns, Top Rivalries, Conference Championship Clashes and Premier Postseason Programming. ESPN Press Room. May 31, 2023.
  2. TV, Radio Coverage for Tech-Notre Dame. RamblinWreck.com. August 31, 2006. October 25, 2007.
  3. Texas vs. Ohio State, Part 2. Texas Athletics Media Relations Department. September 3, 2006. October 25, 2007.
  4. No. 2 USC Football Hosts No. 19 Nebraska in 2006 Home Opener. University of Southern California Sports Information Office. September 10, 2006. October 25, 2007.
  5. Spartan Football Entertains No. 12 Notre Dame. MSUSpartans.com. September 23, 2006. October 25, 2007.
  6. Iowa to Play Under the Lights. HawkeyeSports.com. September 25, 2006. October 25, 2007.
  7. California Brings Four-Game Winning Streak Back to Berkeley, Hosts No. 11 Oregon for Homecoming. University of California Athletics. October 2, 2006. October 25, 2007.
    1. 4/#5 Michigan Wolverines (6–0, 3–0 Big Ten) vs. Penn State Nittany Lions (4–2, 2–1 Big Ten)
    . University of Michigan Athletic Media Relations. October 9, 2006. October 25, 2007.
  8. Florida State / #18 Wake Forest. Seminoles.com. November 6, 2006. October 25, 2007.
  9. No. 3/2 USC Football Hosts No. 6 Notre Dame in Intersectional Showdown. University of Southern California Sports Information Office. November 20, 2006. October 25, 2007.
  10. No. 3/2 USC Football Goes to Arizona to Open Pac-10 Play. University of Southern California Sports Information Office. September 18, 2006. October 25, 2007.
  11. 2006 Cyclone Football Game 6. Cyclones.com. October 2, 2006. October 25, 2007.
  12. First-Place California Returns from Bye, Hosts UCLA at Memorial Stadium on Saturday. University of California Athletics. October 30, 2006. October 25, 2007.
  13. No. 3/2 USC Football Hosts Arizona State. University of Southern California Sports Information Office. October 9, 2006. October 25, 2007.
  14. Miami Hurricanes vs. (#24 Coaches/#23 AP) Virginia Tech. HurricaneSports.com. October 30, 2006. October 25, 2007.
  15. Kansas State Wildcats vs. No. 4/3 Texas Longhorns. Kansas State Sports Information. November 6, 2006. October 25, 2007.
  16. No. 4 USC Football Hosts No. 17 California with Rose Bowl on the Line. University of Southern California Sports Information Office. November 13, 2006. October 25, 2007.
  17. Nebraska 2006 Football Game 13. Nebraska Media Relations. November 27, 2006. October 25, 2007.
  18. No. 12 Golden Bears Prepare for Season-Opener vs. No. 15 Tennessee. University of California Athletics. August 27, 2007. October 25, 2007.
  19. Game Three: Nebraska vs. USC. Nebraska Media Relations. September 10, 2007. October 25, 2007.
  20. Game 4: Iowa at Wisconsin. UWBadgers.com. September 17, 2007. October 25, 2007.
  21. Washington (0–1, 2–2) vs. #1/1 USC (1–0, 3–0). University of Washington. September 24, 2007. October 25, 2007.
  22. Purdue Boilermakers vs. Ohio State Buckeyes. Purdue Sports Information. October 1, 2007. October 25, 2007.
    1. 24 Michigan Wolverines (5–2, 3–0 Big Ten) vs. Illinois Fighting Illini (5–2, 3–1 Big Ten)
    . University of Michigan Athletic Media Relations. October 15, 2007. October 25, 2007.
  23. Game #9 Ohio State (8–0, 4–0) at Penn State (6–2, 3–2). Penn State Athletic Communications. October 22, 2007. October 25, 2007.
  24. Boston College Vs. Florida State Gameday Information. BCEagles.com. October 30, 2007. October 30, 2007.
  25. OSU-Baylor Game Set For 6 p.m., Televised By FSN. OKState.com. November 6, 2007. November 6, 2007 .
  26. Tiger News and Notes. MUTigers.com. November 19, 2007. November 19, 2007.
  27. Oklahoma Pursues Fifth Big 12 Championship; Sooners, Tigers Rematch in San Antonio. SoonerSports.com. November 26, 2007. November 26, 2007.
  28. No. 1 USC Football Begins Pac-10 Play at Home Against Washington State. University of Southern California Sports Information Department. September 17, 2007. October 25, 2007.
  29. No. 25 UCLA (4–1, 3–0) vs. Notre Dame (0–5). UCLA Sports Info. October 1, 2007. October 25, 2007.
  30. Beavers Start Difficult Four-Game Stretch Saturday at the Coliseum. Oregon State University Athletics Communication. October 29, 2007. October 29, 2007.
  31. USC Football Goes to California in Annual Bay Area Trip. University of Southern California Sports Information Office. November 5, 2007. November 4, 2007.
  32. Oklahoma Opens Stretch Run at Home; Aggies Visit for Prime Time Big 12 South Clash. SoonerSports.com. October 30, 2007. October 30, 2007.
  33. Maryland Entertains No. 8 Boston College Saturday for Senior Day. UMTerps.com. November 5, 2007. November 6, 2007.
  34. Red Raiders Close Regular-Season At Home Against No. 3 Oklahoma. TexasTech.com. November 12, 2007. November 12, 2007.
  35. Clemson Tigers (0-0) vs. Alabama Crimson Tide (0-0). RollTide.com. August 25, 2008. August 26, 2008.
  36. No. 1 USC Hosts Big Ten Power No. 5 Ohio State in Much-Anticipated Matchup. University of Southern California Sports Information Department. September 7, 2008. September 7, 2008.
  37. Game Four: Bulldogs Come to Tempe for First Ever Meeting with Devils. TheSunDevils.com. September 15, 2008. September 15, 2008.
  38. Illinois Football Game 4. Illinois Athletics Public Relations. September 22, 2008. September 22, 2008.
  39. Tigers News and Notes— #11/12 Missouri Tigers at #1/1 Texas Longhorns. MUTigers.com. October 13, 2008. October 17, 2008.
  40. First Place on the Line Saturday Night in the Horseshoe. Ohio State Athletics Communications. October 20, 2008. October 20, 2008.
  41. No. 1/1 Texas Hits the Road to Face #6/5 Texas Tech. Texas Athletics Media Relations. October 27, 2008. October 28, 2008.
  42. No. 8 Oklahoma State Heads to Lubbock to Faced Third Top-Five Opponent on the Road. OSU Media Relations. November 3, 2008. November 10, 2008.
  43. FSU Faces BC on Homecoming in Unconquered Unis. Florida State Football. November 11, 2008. November 13, 2008.
  44. Game Eleven - Texas Tech, November 22, 2008. SoonerSports.com. November 17, 2008. November 18, 2008.
  45. Bedlam in Stillwater as No. 11 Cowboys Host No. 3 Sooners in Front of National TV Audience. OKState.com. November 24, 2008. November 28, 2008.
  46. 2008 Dr Pepper Big 12 Championship. MUTigers.com. December 1, 2008. December 1, 2008.
  47. Golden Bears Host Michigan State to Open 2008. Cal Athletics Media Relations. August 21, 2008. August 26, 2008.
  48. Game 11 - Oklahoma State Cowboys. University of Colorado Buffaloes Sports Information Service. November 10, 2008. November 14, 2008.
  49. Game 4: Nebraska vs. Virginia Tech. Nebraska Media Relations. September 22, 2008. September 22, 2008.
  50. No. 7 USC Hosts No. 21 California in Key Pac-10 Game. USC Sports Information Office. November 3, 2008. November 3, 2008.
  51. No. 14 Ohio State Travels to No. 18 Wisconsin in Madison. Ohio State Athletics Communications. September 29, 2008. September 29, 2008.
  52. No. 9 USC Football Hosts No. 23 Oregon in First Pac-10 Home Game. University of Southern California Sports Information Department. September 28, 2008. September 28, 2008.
  53. Game Notes 2009 Hokie Football. HokieSports.com. August 31, 2009. August 31, 2009.
  54. No.2 Texas Open Big 12 Play by Hosting Texas Tech. Texas Athletics Media Relations. September 14, 2009. September 19, 2009.
  55. Game #4 Penn State (3–0) vs. Iowa (3–0). Penn State Football. September 21, 2009. September 22, 2009.
  56. Game 4 – Miami vs. Oklahoma – October 3, 2009. HurricaneSports.com. September 29, 2009. September 29, 2009.
  57. Iowa Football – Michigan at Iowa. Iowa Sports Information. October 5, 2009. October 5, 2009.
    1. 3/3 Texas Longhorns (6–0, 3–0) at Missouri Tigers (4–2, 0–2)
    . MUTigers.com. October 19, 2009. October 19, 2009.
  58. Game 8 - October 31, 2009. GoDucks.com. October 26, 2009. October 26, 2009.
  59. Cincinnati (8–0, 4–0 Big East) vs. Connecticut (4–4, 1–3 Big East). Cincinnati Sports Communications. November 3, 2009. November 7, 2009.
    1. 8/9 Pitt (8-1, 5-0 Big East) vs. Notre Dame (6-3)
    . PittsburghPanthers.com. November 9, 2009. November 9, 2009.
  60. Weekly Game Notes: No. 11 Oregon at Arizona. ArizonaWildcats.com. November 16, 2009. November 16, 2009.
  61. Game #12 Notre Dame(6–5) vs. Stanford (7–4). UND.com. November 23, 2009. November 24, 2009.
  62. Game 13 – Big 12 Championship – Nebraska vs. Texas. Huskers.com. November 30, 2009. November 30, 2009.
  63. Game 7 – at USC. OSUBeavers.com. October 19, 2009. October 19, 2009.
  64. Game 9 – Football Hosts #12 USC This Saturday. TheSunDevils.com. November 2, 2009. November 2, 2009.
  65. Game Notes - OSU vs. Texas Tech. OKState.com. November 8, 2009. November 9, 2009.
  66. No. 19/24 Cal Looking to Get Back on Track Against No. 7 USC. Cal Athletics Media Relations. September 28, 2009. September 29, 2009.
  67. Game Nine – Oklahoma at Nebraska. SoonerSports.com. November 3, 2009. November 7, 2009.
    1. 3/2 Texas (10–0, 6–0 Big 12) vs. Kansas (5–5, 1–5 Big 12).
    . MackBrown-TexasFootball.com. November 16, 2009. November 16, 2009.
  68. Oklahoma State Game Notes Vs. Texas. OKState.com. October 26, 2009. October 26, 2009.
  69. Game 12 vs. Georgia. RamblinWreck.com. November 23, 2009. November 24, 2009.
  70. 1 North Carolina. LSUSports.com. August 30, 2010. September 3, 2010.
  71. Web site: Your Full 2010 Week 4 College Football Announcing Schedule. AwfulAnnouncing.com. September 23, 2010. September 26, 2010.
  72. Fourth-Ranked Ducks Host No. 9 Stanford, ESPN College GameDay. GoDucks.com. September 29, 2010. October 3, 2010.
  73. Game 5 - Florida State at Miami - October 9, 2010. HurricaneSports.com. October 4, 2010. October 7, 2010.
  74. Tiger News and Notes: #1/#3/#3 Oklahoma Sooners (6-0, 2-0) at #11/#18/#16 Missouri Tigers (6-0, 2-0). MUTigers.com. October 18, 2010. October 22, 2010.
  75. No. 24 USC Football Hosts No. 1 Oregon. USCTrojans.com. October 24, 2010. October 24, 2010.
  76. Stanford and Arizona Meet in Key Pac-10 Matchup. GoStanford.com. November 1, 2010. November 1, 2010.
  77. Game 11: Nebraska at Texas A&M. Huskers.com. November 15, 2010. November 15, 2010.
  78. Oklahoma State Game Notes vs. Oklahoma. OKState.com. November 21, 2010. November 21, 2010.
  79. Oklahoma Game 13 Notes. SoonerSports.com. November 28, 2010. December 4, 2010.
  80. Stanford Looks to Rebound Against USC. GoStanford.com. October 4, 2010. October 7, 2010.
  81. Golden Gophers Host No. 10 Ohio State Saturday. GopherSports.com. October 25, 2010. October 25, 2010.
  82. 'Noles, Tigers Square Off in Critical Divisional Game. Seminoles.com. November 9, 2010. November 9, 2010. Edwards served as the sideline reporter.
  83. Terps-FSU Set for Saturday. UMTerps.com. November 15, 2010. November 15, 2010.
  84. Texas Tech Football 2010 Game Notes 3. TexasTech.com. September 13, 2010. September 15, 2010.
  85. Texas Tech Football 2010 Game Notes 9. TexasTech.com. November 1, 2010. November 1, 2010.
  86. USC Football Travels to No. 18 Arizona. USCTrojans.com. November 7, 2010. November 7, 2010.
  87. Game #5 Notre Dame (1-3) vs. Boston College (2-1). UND.com. September 27, 2010. October 3, 2010.
  88. Texas Returns Home to Face No. 12/11 Oklahoma State. TexasSports.com. October 7, 2010. November 7, 2010.
  89. Game 3 Michigan State (2–0) vs. Notre Dame (1–1). MSUSpartans.com. September 14, 2010. September 15, 2010.
  90. USC Football Hosts Notre Dame in Famed Intersectional Rivalry. USCTrojans.com. November 21, 2010. November 21, 2010.
  91. Game 10 • Oregon State vs. USC • Corvallis, Ore . (Reser Stadium) • Nov. 20, 2010. OSUBeavers.com. November 15, 2010. November 15, 2010 .
  92. Top Five Opener Pits No. 3 Ducks vs. No. 4 LSU in Cowboys Classic. GoDucks.com. August 29, 2011. September 1, 2011.
  93. Game 2 – Florida State vs. Oklahoma (with Andrews & Rinaldi).
  94. Web site: At a glance. SoonerSports.com. September 12, 2011. September 16, 2011.
  95. No. 2/3 LSU at 16/16 West Virginia. MSN Sports Net. September 19, 2011. September 19, 2011.
  96. Game 5 – Nebraska at Wisconsin. Nebraska Media Relations. September 26, 2011. September 26, 2011.
  97. No. 20 USC Returns Home to Host No. 4 Stanford. USCTrojans.com. October 23, 2011. November 5, 2011.
  98. Web site: Your Full 2011 Week 10 College Football Announcing Schedule. AwfulAnnouncing.com. November 3, 2011. November 5, 2011.
  99. Stanford Hosts Oregon in Top-10 Matchup. GoStanford.com. November 7, 2011. November 12, 2011.
  100. Game 6: Nebraska vs. Ohio State. Huskers.com. October 3, 2011. October 7, 2011.
  101. Stanford Faces First Top-25 Foe Saturday. GoStanford.com. October 17, 2011. October 22, 2011.
  102. Game 9 – Georgia Tech vs. Clemson. RamblingWreck.com. October 24, 2011. October 22, 2011.
  103. Texas Tech v. Oklahoma. SoonerSports.com. October 17, 2011. October 22, 2011.
  104. Wake Forest Returns Home to Host Notre Dame. WakeForestSports.com. November 1, 2011. November 5, 2011.
  105. Saturday Night Football, Regional Games for 9/23/06. ESPN. September 23, 2006. October 24, 2007.
  106. Saturday Night Football Presented by Southwest Airlines, Split National Games for 10/7/06. ESPN. October 7, 2006. October 24, 2007.
  107. Saturday Night Football Presented by Southwest Airlines, Split National Games for 10/14/06. ESPN. October 14, 2006. October 24, 2007.
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