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College Football - Week 2 (Sept. 12)


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Top 25 games

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Hawaii at (1) Ohio State (3:30 pm, BTN)

Middle Tennessee at (2) Alabama (4 pm, SEC Network)

Stephen F. Austin at (3) TCU (3:30 pm, FS1)

Lamar at (4) Baylor (7:30 pm, FSN – Regional)

(7) Oregon at (5) Michigan State (8 pm, ABC)

Jacksonville State at (6) Auburn (12 pm, SEC Network)

Idaho at (8) USC (8 pm, Pac-12 Network)

(9) Notre Dame at Virginia (3:30 pm, ABC)

(10) Georgia at Vanderbilt (3:30 pm, CBS)

South Florida at (11) Florida State (11:30 am, ESPN)

Appalachian State at (12) Clemson (12:30 pm, ESPN3)

(13) UCLA at UNLV (10:30 pm, CBSSN)

(14) LSU at (25) Mississippi State (9:15 pm, ESPN)

Tulane at (15) Georgia Tech (3:30 pm, FSN/ESPN3)

Ball State at (16) Texas A&M (7 pm, ESPNU)

Fresno State at (17) Ole Miss (3:30 pm, ESPN2)

Toledo at (18) Arkansas (4 pm, SEC Network – Alternate)

(19) Oklahoma at (23) Tennessee (6 pm, ESPN)

(20) Boise State at BYU (10:15 pm, ESPN2)

(21) Missouri at Arkansas State (7 pm, ESPN3)

(22) Arizona at Nevada (7 pm, CBSSN)

Utah State at (24) Utah (9 pm Friday, ESPN2)

 

Other nationally available games

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Louisiana Tech at Western Kentucky (8 pm Thursday, FS1)

 

Miami at Florida Atlantic (8 pm Friday, FS1)

 

Oregon State at Michigan (12 pm, ABC)

Buffalo at Penn State (12 pm, ESPN2)

Kansas State at UTSA (12 pm, FS1)

Miami (OH) at Wisconsin (12 pm, ESPNU)

Bowling Green at Maryland (12 pm, BTN – Regional)

Western Illinois at Illinois (12 pm, BTN – Regional)

Indiana State at Purdue (12 pm, ESPNEWS)

Army at UConn (12 pm, CBSSN)

Houston at Louisville (12 pm, FSN/ESPN3)

Wake Forest at Syracuse (12 pm, ACC Network/ESPN3)

Howard at Boston College (1 pm, ESPN3)

Sacramento State at Washington (2 pm, Pac-12 Network – Regional)

UMass at Colorado (2 pm, Pac-12 Network – Regional)

UTEP at Texas Tech (3 pm, FSN)

Monmouth at Central Michigan (3 pm, ESPN3)

Washington State at Rutgers (3:30 pm, ESPNU)

Minnesota at Colorado State (3:30 pm, CBSSN)

Tulane at Georgia Tech (3:30 pm, FSN/ESPN3)

Furman at Virginia Tech (3:30 pm, ESPN3)

Murray State at Northern Illinois (3:30 pm, ESPN3)

Eastern Illinois at Northwestern (4 pm, ESPNEWS)

Iowa at Iowa State (4:30 pm, FOX)

San Diego State at California (5 pm, Pac-12 Network)

Eastern Kentucky at NC State (6 pm, ESPN3)

North Carolina A&T at North Carolina (6 pm, ESPN3)

NC Central at Duke (6 pm, ESPN3)

Pittsburgh at Akron (6 pm, ESPN3)

Delaware State at Kent State (6 pm, ESPN3)

Western Michigan at Georgia Southern (6 pm, ESPN3)

East Carolina at Florida (7 pm, ESPN2)

Memphis at Kansas (7 pm, ESPN3)

Charleston Southern at Troy (7 pm, ESPN3)

Marshall at Ohio (7 pm, ESPN3)

Nicholls State at UL Monroe (7 pm, ESPN3)

North Texas at SMU (7 pm, ESPN3)

Northwestern State at UL Lafayette (7 pm, ESPN3)

Prairie View at Texas State (7 pm, ESPN3)

Kentucky at South Carolina (7:30 pm, SEC Network)

Central Arkansas at Oklahoma State (7:30 pm, FSN – Regional)

South Alabama at Nebraska (8 pm, BTN)

Florida International at Indiana (8 pm, BTN – Alternate)

Temple at Cincinnati (8 pm, ESPNEWS)

Tulsa at New Mexico (8 pm, ESPN3)

San Jose State at Air Force (10:15 pm, ESPNU)

UCF at Stanford (10:30 pm, FS1)

Cal Poly at Arizona State (11 pm, Pac-12 Network)

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Seriously, I'm ready for college basketball.

 

This is the darkest timeline.

Why are you going to Arkansas State?

 

I don't follow scheduling close enough to know if there's a narrative reason for Arkansas State specifically, but Mizzou has always been willing to play true road games at small conference schools under Pinkel. Troy, Bowling Green, Nevada, New Mexico, Toledo, now Arkansas State, plus future dates with Wyoming, Memphis, and Middle Tennessee State. Generally speaking, Pinkel likes to play a FCS team, two mid majors, and one power conference team to fill out the non-conference. This year is one of the deeper slates with @Arkansas State, v. UConn, and BYU at Arrowhead.

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Seriously, I'm ready for college basketball.

 

This is the darkest timeline.

Why are you going to Arkansas State?

 

I don't follow scheduling close enough to know if there's a narrative reason for Arkansas State specifically, but Mizzou has always been willing to play true road games at small conference schools under Pinkel. Troy, Bowling Green, Nevada, New Mexico, Toledo, now Arkansas State, plus future dates with Wyoming, Memphis, and Middle Tennessee State. Generally speaking, Pinkel likes to play a FCS team, two mid majors, and one power conference team to fill out the non-conference. This year is one of the deeper slates with @Arkansas State, v. UConn, and BYU at Arrowhead.

 

Mizzou also has been dealing with some scheduling issues since joining the SEC. Had to move some stuff around and had some instances where they had open dates very late in the process. Shouldn't be a problem going forward - I also don't anticipate seeing many more games like @Arkansas State on the schedule in future years.

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