Are There Any Football Games Today? Schedules, Scores, and More

Are you looking for football games to watch today? This guide provides you with the latest schedules, scores, and where to find them. At CAUHOI2025.UK.COM, we understand the passion of football fans in the USA and are dedicated to providing you with the most up-to-date and accurate information so you never miss a game.

1. College Football TV Schedule, Scores, and Results

Knowing when and where to watch your favorite college football teams play is essential. Check out the comprehensive schedule and scores below to plan your viewing. Be aware that schedules and networks are subject to change, so stay tuned for real-time updates.

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1.1. Live Scoreboard

For live, up-to-the-minute scores, you can check the NCAA official scoreboard.

1.2. Recent Results

To provide a sense of the football landscape, let’s take a look back at some recent scores and results (all times Eastern).

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1.2.1. January 20

  • No. 6 Ohio State 34, No. 5 Notre Dame 23 (College Football Playoff National Championship Game — in Atlanta)

1.2.2. December 19 – January 10

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2. College Football Scores, Results: Previous Weeks

Even if you missed earlier games, it’s always good to catch up on the action. Here’s a look back at scores from previous weeks of the season.

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2.1. Week 0 (August 24)

  • Georgia Tech 24, No. 10 Florida State 21 (Dublin, Ireland)
  • Tarleton State 26, McNeese 23
  • Montana State 35, New Mexico 31
  • Southeast Missouri State 37, North Alabama 15 (in Montgomery, Alabama)
  • Florida A&M 24, Norfolk State 23 (in Atlanta, Georgia)
  • SMU 29, Nevada 24
  • Hawai’i 35, Delaware State 14

2.2. Week 1 (August 29-31)

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  • Rutgers 44, Howard 7
  • Villanova 24, Youngstown State 17
  • Morehead State 17, Central State (Ohio) 10
  • Carson-Newman 50, Reinhardt 7
  • Minnesota Duluth 35, Northern Michigan 7
  • Wake Forest 45, North Carolina A&T 13
  • UCF 57, New Hampshire 3
  • No. 24 NC State 38, Western Carolina 21
  • Buffalo 30, Lafayette 13
  • Bowling Green 41, Fordham 17
  • Central Michigan 66, Central Connecticut 10
  • Delaware 48, Bryant 17
  • William & Mary 41, VMI 7
  • Mercer 63, Presbyterian 10
  • Wofford 21, Gardner-Webb 20
  • Delta State 47, Mars Hill 16
  • West Texas A&M 42, Sul Ross State 21
  • Arkansas 70, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 0
  • Toledo 49, Duquesne 10
  • Quincy at Drake — Canceled
  • No. 11 Missouri 51, Murray State 0
  • Colorado 31, North Dakota State 26
  • No. 22 Kansas 48, Lindenwood 3 (in Kansas City, Kansas)
  • Coastal Carolina 55, Jacksonville State 27
  • UAB 41, Alcorn State 3
  • Tulane 52, SE Louisiana 0
  • Tulsa 62, Northwestern State 28
  • South Dakota 45, Northern State 3
  • Stephen F. Austin 77, North American University 0
  • Colorado Mesa 16, Texas A&M-Kingsville 13
  • Midwestern State 18, Missouri Southern State 11
  • No. 12 Utah 49, Southern Utah 0
  • North Carolina 19, Minnesota 17
  • Illinois 45, Eastern Illinois 0
  • UL Monroe 30, Jackson State 14
  • Eastern Washington 42, Monmouth 27
  • San Jose State 42, Sacramento State 24

2.3. Week 2 (September 5-7)

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  • Michigan Tech 52, South Dakota Mines 50 (4OT)
  • Central State (Ohio) at Grand Valley State 58, Central State (Ohio) 0
  • Indiana 77, Western Illinois 3
  • BYU 18, SMU 15
  • SUNY Maritime 22, Mass Maritime 14
  • Springfield 38, Western New England 32
  • Duke 26, Northwestern 20 (2OT)
  • No. 16 Oklahoma State 39, Arkansas 31 (2OT)
  • No. 3 Texas 31, No. 10 Michigan 12
  • Minnesota 48, Rhode Island 0
  • No. 8 Penn State 34, Bowling Green 27
  • Rutgers 49, Akron 17
  • Syracuse 31, No. 23 Georgia Tech 28
  • Pitt 28, Cincinnati 27
  • No. 17 Kansas State 34, Tulane 27
  • Memphis 38, Troy 17
  • Army 24, Florida Atlantic 7
  • Lafayette 40, Monmouth 35
  • South Carolina State 23, The Citadel 20
  • Lehigh 49, Wagner 13
  • Georgetown 31, Marist 10
  • Lycoming 48, Widener 12
  • American International 28, Shippensburg 3
  • Texas A&M 52, McNeese 10
  • Campbell 24, Western Carolina 16
  • Sacred Heart 10, St. Anselm 3
  • Lenoir-Rhyne 32, Bowie State 19
  • Anderson (SC) 51, St. Andrews 14
  • Bucknell 35, VMI 28
  • No. 1 Georgia 48, Tennessee Tech 3
  • Ball State 42, Missouri State 34
  • New Hampshire 21, Holy Cross 20
  • Youngstown State 59, Valparaiso 25
  • Saint Francis (PA) 23, Kent State 17
  • UNLV 72, Utah Tech 14
  • Cal 21, Auburn 14
  • South Carolina 31, Kentucky 6
  • Iowa State 20, No. 21 Iowa 19
  • Michigan State 27, Maryland 24
  • Washington 30, Eastern Michigan 9
  • Wisconsin 27, South Dakota 13
  • Northern Illinois 16, No. 5 Notre Dame 14
  • Toledo 38, UMass 23
  • Boston College 56, Duquesne 0
  • No. 22 Louisville 49, Jacksonville State 14
  • North Carolina 38, Charlotte 20
  • No. 11 Utah 23, Baylor 12
  • Navy 38, Temple 11
  • Wofford 26, Richmond 19
  • Stony Brook 81, Stone Hill 63
  • North Dakota State 52, Tennessee State 3
  • Texas State 49, UTSA 10
  • Bryant 21, Franklin Pierce 17
  • Virginia State 33, Norfolk State 24
  • Ole Miss 52, Middle Tennessee 3
  • Virginia Tech 31, Marshall 14
  • Idaho 17, Wyoming 13
  • East Tennessee State 61, UVA Wise 0
  • West Virginia 49, UAlbany 14
  • No. 12 Miami (Fla.) 56, Florida A&M 9
  • Florida International 52, Central Michigan 16
  • James Madison 13, Gardner-Webb 6
  • East Carolina 20, Old Dominion 14
  • Ohio 27, South Alabama 20
  • Elon 41, North Carolina Central 19
  • Towson 14, Morgan State 9
  • Villanova 28, Colgate 3
  • Hampton 33, Virginia Union 21
  • Alabama State 24, Miles College 3
  • Charleston Southern 24, Furman 20
  • Idaho State 50, Western Oregon 10
  • Morehead State 48, Kentucky Christian 7
  • Stetson 35, Warner 0
  • Shaw 43, Albany State 40
  • UCF 45, Sam Houston 14
  • No. 4 Alabama 42, South Florida 16
  • Florida 45, Samford 7
  • No. 9 Missouri 38, Buffalo 0
  • Illinois 23, No. 19 Kansas 17
  • Coastal Carolina 40, William & Mary 21
  • Western Kentucky 31, Eastern Kentucky 0
  • Georgia State 24, Chattanooga 21
  • Stanford 41, Cal Poly 7
  • Virginia 31, Wake Forest 30
  • Louisiana 34, Kennesaw State 10
  • San Jose State 17, Air Force 7
  • Georgia Southern 20, Nevada 17
  • Arkansas State 28, Tulsa 24
  • UL Monroe 32, UAB 6
  • Southern Miss 35, SE Louisiana 10
  • Rice 69, Texas Southern 7
  • Colorado State 38, Northern Colorado 17
  • North Carolina A&T 27, Winston-Salem 20
  • Central Arkansas 34, Lindenwood 13
  • Southern Illinois 31, Austin Peay 17
  • SE Missouri State 42, UT Martin 35
  • Illinois State 24, North Alabama 17
  • Eastern Illinois 27, Indiana State 20
  • Butler 19, Murray State 17
  • North Dakota 27, Montana 24
  • South Dakota State 45, UIW 24
  • Prairie View A&M 37, Northwestern State 31
  • Lamar 28, Mississippi Valley State 14
  • Tarleton State 35, Houston Christian 18
  • Drake 35, Eastern Washington 32
  • Davidson 49, Catawba 14
  • Presbyterian 31, Erskine 14
  • Howard 32, Mercyhurst 31
  • Delta State 55, Missouri S&T 18
  • Valdosta State 27, Newberry 14
  • West Alabama 45, Tusculum 9
  • No. 18 LSU 44, Nicholls 21
  • No. 14 Tennessee 51, No. 24 NC State 10
  • Vanderbilt 55, Alcorn State 0
  • Nebraska 28, Colorado 10
  • No. 2 Ohio State 56, Western Michigan 0
  • No. 15 Oklahoma 16, Houston 12
  • TCU 45, Long Island University 0
  • Montana State 41, Maine 24
  • North Texas 35, Stephen F. Austin 20
  • Weber State 43, Portland State 16
  • No. 25 Clemson 66, Appalachian State 20
  • Abilene Christian 38, West Georgia 24
  • Eastern New Mexico 36, Sul Ross State at 17
  • Southern Utah 27, UTEP 24
  • No. 7 Oregon 37, Boise State 34
  • Pomona Pitzer 28, Carleton State 12
  • No. 20 Arizona 22, Northern Arizona 10
  • Washington State 37, Texas Tech 16
  • UC Davis 36, Texas A&M-Commerce 22
  • George Fox at Redlands | Postponed
  • Liberty 30, New Mexico State 24
  • Arizona State 30, Mississippi State 23
  • Oregon State 21, San Diego State 0
  • No. 13 USC 48, Utah State 0

2.4. Week 3 (September 12-14)

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  • South Alabama 87, Northwestern State 10
  • Arizona State 31, Texas State 28
  • Rensselaer 32, Wilkes University 25
  • UNLV 23, Kansas 20
  • St. Lawrence 20, Norwich 9
  • New Haven 47, Pace 17
  • Southern Connecticut State 35, American International 21
  • No. 14 Kansas State 31, No. 20 Arizona 7
  • No. 4 Alabama 42, Wisconsin 10
  • No. 17 Michigan 28, Arkansas State 18
  • No. 13 Oklahoma State 45, Tulsa 10
  • No. 16 LSU 36, South Carolina 33
  • NC State 30, Louisiana Tech 20
  • Illinois 30, Central Michigan 9
  • Memphis 20, Florida State 12
  • Cincinnati 27, Miami (Ohio) 16
  • Texas Tech 66, North Texas 21
  • Central Connecticut 27, Saint Francis (PA) 20
  • Lehigh 20, LIU 17
  • The Citadel 54, North Greenville 0
  • Robert Morris 55, Mercyhurst 28
  • Michigan Tech 21, Hillsdale 6
  • Lafayette 56, Marist 14
  • No. 6 Missouri 27, No. 24 Boston College 21
  • Buffalo 34, UMass 3
  • Delaware 42, North Carolina A&T 13
  • Stony Brook 27, Fordham 21
  • Illinois State 51, Western Illinois 34
  • Sacred Heart 40, Georgetown 14
  • Presbyterian 52, Virginia Lynchburg 0
  • Elizabeth City State 20, Erskine 0
  • Emory & Henry College 40, Bluefield State University 13
  • Findlay 42, Wayne State (Mich.) 30
  • Susquehanna 27, Brockport 21
  • Catholic 38, Capitol 20
  • Keystone 51, Hartwick 26
  • Assumption 27, Franklin Pierce 7
  • Bentley 3, St. Anselm 0
  • Coastal Carolina 28, Temple 20
  • Richmond 38, Charleston Southern 0
  • Holy Cross 43, Bryant 22
  • North Dakota 52, Idaho State 28
  • Duquesne 28, Youngstown State 25
  • Furman 48, Stetson 7
  • Wisconsin-Whitewater 24, Roosevelt 14
  • Wagner 30, Delaware State 7
  • Montana 59, Morehead State 2
  • Howard 35, Morehouse 21
  • No. 18 Notre Dame 66, Purdue 7
  • No. 9 Oregon 49, Oregon State 14
  • No. 10 Miami (Fla.) 62, Ball State 0
  • No. 15 Oklahoma 34, Tulane 19
  • Georgia Tech 59, VMI 7
  • Texas A&M 33, Florida 20
  • Michigan State 40, Prairie View A&M 0
  • Minnesota 27, Nevada 0
  • Washington State 24, Washington 19
  • Pitt 38, West Virginia 34
  • Ohio 21, Morgan State 6
  • Monmouth 51, Maine 22
  • Villanova 14, Towson 13
  • Iowa 38, Troy 21
  • Appalachian State 21, East Carolina 19
  • Hampton 37, Norfolk State 7
  • Idaho 41, UAlbany 13
  • South Dakota at Portland State — Canceled
  • Abilene Christian 24, Northern Colorado 22
  • Arkansas 37, UAB 27
  • No. 12 Utah 38, Utah State 21
  • Alcorn State 38, Edward Waters 7
  • North Dakota State 38, ETSU 35
  • Duke 26, UConn 21
  • Virginia Tech 37, Old Dominion 17
  • Florida Atlantic 38, Florida International 20
  • Liberty 28, UTEP 10
  • Georgia Southern 42, South Carolina State 14
  • North Carolina 45, North Carolina Central 10
  • Akron 31, Colgate 20
  • Charlotte 27, Gardner-Webb 26
  • Rhode Island 21, Campbell 9
  • William & Mary 28, Wofford 21
  • Western Carolina 24, Elon 17
  • New Hampshire 45, Stonehill 6
  • Eastern Kentucky 26, West Georgia 7
  • Mercer 10, Chattanooga 3
  • Indiana State 24, Dayton 13
  • Merrimack 31, Bucknell 21
  • Lenoir-Rhyne 38, Tiffin 17
  • Barton College 24, Chowan 20
  • Lane 32, Benedict 27
  • Central State (Ohio) 10, Savannah State 3
  • Anderson (SC) 44, LaGrange College 14
  • Ferrum 28, North Carolina Wesleyan 24
  • No. 5 Ole Miss 40, Wake Forest 6
  • Western Michigan 59, Bethune-Cookman 31
  • No. 2 Texas 56, UTSA 7
  • Georgia State 36, Vanderbilt 32
  • Eastern Michigan 37, Jacksonville State 34 (2OT)
  • San Jose State 31, Kennesaw State 10
  • Western Kentucky 49, Middle Tennessee 21
  • Sam Houston 31, Hawai’i 13
  • South Florida 49, Southern Miss 24
  • Central Arkansas 45, Austin Peay 17
  • Missouri State 28, Lindenwood 14
  • Murray State 59, Mississippi Valley State 8
  • South Dakota State 24, Augustana (SD) 3
  • Southern Illinois 35, UIW 28
  • Samford 12, Alabama State 7
  • Tennessee State 41, Arkansas-Pine Bluff 28
  • Jackson State 33, Southern 15
  • UT Martin 43, North Alabama 28
  • Grambling State 35, Texas A&M-Commerce 28 (OT)
  • Houston Christian 70, Louisiana Christian 7
  • Lamar 17, Weber State 16
  • SE Louisiana 28, Eastern Washington 24
  • Alabama A&M 24, Georgetown (KY) 16
  • Davidson 42, Point University 12
  • UT Permian Basin 67, Adams State 14
  • Valdosta State 34, Fayetteville State 0
  • West Alabama 33, Limestone 14
  • Angelo State 26, Eastern New Mexico 20
  • No. 1 Georgia 13, Kentucky 12
  • Auburn 45, New Mexico 19
  • Toledo 41, Mississippi State 17
  • Indiana 42, UCLA 13
  • No. 23 Nebraska 34, UNI 3
  • Baylor 31, Air Force 3
  • Colorado 28, Colorado State 9
  • UCF 35, TCU 34
  • Northwestern 31, Eastern Illinois 7
  • Valparaiso 20, Indiana Wesleyan 17
  • No. 7 Tennessee 71, Kent State 0
  • Maryland 27, Virginia 13
  • Houston 33, Rice 7
  • UC Davis 24, Southern Utah 21
  • Cal Poly 31, Western Oregon 14
  • McNeese 28, Stephen F. Austin 24
  • Western Colorado 26, West Texas A&M 17
  • Western New Mexico 36, New Mexico Highlands 33
  • BYU 34, Wyoming 14
  • Northern Arizona 45, Utah Tech 17
  • Sacramento State 34, Nicholls 7
  • Cal 31, San Diego State 10
  • New Mexico State 48, Fresno State 0

2.5. Week 4 (September 19-21)

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  • South Alabama 48, Appalachian State 14
  • Benedict College 31, Edward Waters 28
  • Springfield 37, Union 20
  • Bentley 34, Southern Connecticut State 24
  • Stanford 26, Syracuse 24
  • No. 24 Illinois 31, No. 22 Nebraska 24
  • Washington State 54, San Jose State 52
  • No. 3 Ohio State 49, Marshall 14
  • No. 21 Clemson 59, NC State 35
  • Florida 45, Mississippi State 28
  • Maryland 38, Villanova 20
  • James Madison 70, North Carolina 50
  • Cincinnati 34, Houston 0
  • West Virginia 32, Kansas 28
  • Tulane 41, Louisiana 33
  • Army 37, Rice, Army 14
  • Indiana 52, Charlotte 14
  • Harvard 35, Stetson 0
  • Lehigh 35, Princeton 20
  • Columbia 31, Lafayette 20
  • MIT 20, Alfred State College 0
  • Central Missouri 32, Davenport 31
  • Cortland 40, Susquehanna 38
  • Huntingdon College 49, North Carolina Wesleyan 28
  • Catholic 28, SUNY Morrisville 27
  • St. Anselm 37, American International 20
  • Kentucky 41, Ohio 6
  • Central Michigan 37, Ball State 34
  • Brown 26, Georgetown 14
  • Dartmouth 45, Fordham 13
  • Colgate 41, Cornell 24
  • Alma College 44, Northern Michigan 27
  • Norfolk State 32, VMI 20
  • No. 20 Iowa State 52, Arkansas State 7
  • Virginia 43, Coastal Carolina 24
  • Temple 45, Utah State 29
  • Eastern Michigan 36, Saint Francis (PA) 0
  • North Dakota State 41, Townson 24
  • San Diego 24, North Dakota 41
  • South Dakota 42, Drake 3
  • Yale 38, Holy Cross 31
  • Lindenwood 64, St. Thomas (Minn.) 0
  • Valparaiso 31, Roosevelt 23
  • Husson 38, Norwich 22
  • Tennessee Tech 24, Tennessee State 14
  • Jacksonville State 44, Southern Miss 7
  • Nevada 49, Eastern Washington 16
  • New Hampshire 38, Bryant 17
  • Montana 46, Western Carolina 35
  • Montana State 52, Mercyhurst 13
  • No. 18 Michigan 27, No. 11 USC 24
  • No. 17 Notre Dame 28, Miami (Ohio) 3
  • No. 16 LSU 34, UCLA 17
  • No. 10 Penn State 56, Kent State 0
  • No. 19 Louisville 31, Georgia Tech 19
  • Buffalo 23, No. 23 Northern Illinois 20
  • Arkansas 24, Auburn 14
  • Rutgers 26, Virginia Tech 23
  • UMass 35, Central Connecticut 31
  • Pitt 73, Youngstown State 17
  • Texas Tech 30, Arizona State 22
  • Navy 56, Memphis 44
  • UTSA 45, Houston Christian 7
  • No. 12 Utah 22, No. 14 Oklahoma State 19
  • Duke 44, Middle Tennessee 17
  • Nicholls 66, Mississippi Valley State 0
  • Valdosta State 73, Erskine 0
  • No. 7 Missouri 30, Vanderbilt 27
  • SMU 66, TCU 35
  • Stony Brook 24, Campbell 17
  • Miles College 42, Lane 32
  • Monmouth 45, Florida International 42
  • Liberty 35, East Carolina 14
  • Colorado State 27, UTEP 17
  • Delaware 29, Penn 22
  • East Tennessee State 34, Elon 14
  • Richmond 38, Delaware State 24
  • William & Mary 34, Furman 24
  • Eastern Kentucky 42, Morehead State 13
  • Idaho State 38, Southern Utah 28
  • Mercer 38, The Citadel 21
  • Bucknell 34, Marist 18
  • UIndy 30, Wayne State (Mich.) 6
  • No. 8 Miami (Fla.) 50, South Florida 15
  • Washington 24, Northwestern 5
  • UConn 48, Florida Atlantic 8
  • Florida State 14, Cal 9
  • Troy 34, Florida A&M 12
  • Tulsa 23, Louisiana Tech 20
  • Sam Houston 31, New Mexico State 11
  • Western Kentucky 26, Toledo 21
  • North Texas 44, Wyoming 17
  • North Carolina Central 66, North Carolina A&T 24
  • Austin Peay 59, Alabama A&M 16
  • Illinois State 31, Eastern Illinois 7
  • Missouri State 31, UT Martin 24
  • South Dakota State 41, SE Louisiana 0
  • Southeast Missouri State 38, Southern Illinois 21
  • Grambling 41, Jackson State 20
  • UIW 38, Northern Arizona 14
  • Morgan State 56, Virginia Lynchburg 7
  • Southern 31, Prairie View A&M 24
  • Lamar 20, Texas Southern 17
  • Sacramento State 34, Texas A&M-Commerce 0
  • Weber State 39, Northwestern State 0
  • Gardner-Webb 42, Presbyterian 21
  • Tarleton State 28, North Alabama 14
  • Grand Valley State 20, Wisconsin-La Crosse 13
  • Texas A&M-Kingsville 20, UT Permian Basin 14
  • West Alabama 35, West Florida 33
  • No. 6 Tennessee 25, No. 15 Oklahoma 15
  • South Carolina 50, Akron 7
  • Iowa 31, Minnesota 14
  • No. 25 Texas A&M 26, Bowling Green 20
  • No. 5 Ole Miss 52, Georgia Southern 13
  • No. 1 Texas 51, UL Monroe 3
  • Boston College 23, Michigan State 19
  • Colorado 38, Baylor 31 (OT)
  • McNeese 42, Alcorn State 14
  • Idaho 27, Abilene Christian 24
  • Stephen F. Austin 48, Northern Colorado 7
  • Central Washington 45, West Texas A&M 3
  • Midwestern State 36, Eastern New Mexico 15
  • Angelo State 21, Western New Mexico 0
  • Fresno State 38, New Mexico 21
  • Oregon State 38, Purdue 21
  • Boise State 56, Portland State 14
  • UC Davis 32, Utah Tech 14
  • BYU 38, No. 13 Kansas State 9
  • Hawai’i 36, UNI 7

2.6. Week 5 (September 26-28)

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  • Army 42, Temple 14
  • Assumption 35, Post University 7
  • No. 7 Miami (Fla.) 38, Virginia Tech 34
  • Rutgers 21, Washington 18
  • Kentucky vs Ole Miss

2.7. Week 6 (October 3-5)

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  • Texas State 38, Troy 17
  • Sam Houston 41, UTEP 21
  • Harvard 28, New Hampshire 23
  • Jacksonville State 63, Kennesaw State 24
  • Houston 30, TCU 19
  • No. 6 Oregon 31, Michigan State 10
  • Syracuse 44, No. 25 UNLV 41 (OT)

2.8. Week 7 (October 13)

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  • Ferris State 27, Wayne State (Mich.) 14
  • Liberty 31, Florida International 24
  • Jacksonville State 54, New Mexico State 13
  • James Madison 39, Coastal Carolina 7
  • Western Kentucky 44, UTEP 17
  • Louisiana Tech 48, Middle Tennessee 21

2.9. Week 8 (October 15-19)

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  • South Alabama 25, Troy 9
  • Middle Tennessee 14, Kennesaw State 5
  • New Mexico State 33, Louisiana Tech 30 (2OT)
  • Western Kentucky 31, Sam Houston 14
  • UTEP 30, Florida International 20
  • Virginia Tech 42, Boston College 21
  • Marshall 35, Georgia State 20
  • Duke 23, Florida State 16
  • Princeton 29, Brown 17
  • No. 6 Oregon 35, Purdue 0
  • No. 13 BYU 38, Oklahoma State 35
  • Fresno State 24, Nevada 21

3. Understanding Football Game Schedules and Scores

Navigating the world of football schedules and scores can be complex, but with the right knowledge, it becomes straightforward. Here’s what to consider:

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3.1. Types of Football Games

  • College Football: Games between university and college teams, often divided into divisions (FBS, FCS, DII, DIII).
  • NFL (National Football League): The top professional football league in the United States.
  • High School Football: Local games between high school teams, which can be a big community event.

3.2. How to Read a Football Schedule

A typical football schedule includes the following information:

  • Date and Time: When the game will be played.
  • Teams Playing: The two teams that will compete.
  • Location: The venue where the game will take place (stadium, city, state).
  • TV Network: The channel or streaming service broadcasting the game.

3.3. Finding Game Scores

  • Live Scoreboards: Websites like ESPN, NCAA.com, and others offer live, real-time scores.
  • Sports Apps: Many sports apps provide score updates, news, and schedules.
  • News Websites: Major news outlets often have sports sections with updated scores.
  • Social Media: Following teams and sports news accounts can provide immediate score updates.

3.4. Time Zones

Remember to consider time zones when planning to watch a game. If a game is listed as 8:00 PM ET (Eastern Time), it will be 5:00 PM PT (Pacific Time).

4. What to Expect in the 2024-2025 College Football Season

The 2024-2025 college football season is shaping up to be an exciting one, with key changes and developments that fans should be aware of.

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4.1. Key Rule Changes

The NCAA has implemented several rule changes for the upcoming season, aimed at improving player safety and game flow. According to the NCAA, notable changes include adjustments to kickoff rules and clock management. These modifications intend to increase player safety while enhancing the viewing experience.

4.2. Expanded College Football Playoff

One of the most significant developments is the expansion of the College Football Playoff from four to twelve teams. This change, beginning in the 2024 season, will provide more opportunities for teams to compete for the national championship, generating additional excitement and viewership.

4.3. Top Teams to Watch

As the season approaches, several teams are generating buzz as potential contenders. Teams like Ohio State, Georgia, and Texas are expected to be strong contenders, but there are always surprises. Keep an eye on rising programs and dark horse candidates that could make a splash.

4.4. Key Matchups

Several high-profile matchups are already circled on the calendar. Games between traditional rivals and top-ranked teams will be must-watch events, drawing significant attention and viewership. Be sure to mark these dates and set your reminders.

5. Football Viewing Options: TV Channels and Streaming

With an increasing number of viewing options, fans have numerous ways to catch football games. Here’s a breakdown of the most common methods:

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5.1. Traditional TV Channels

Many games are broadcast on traditional TV channels such as:

  • ESPN: A primary broadcaster for college football, offering a wide range of games.
  • CBS: Often features high-profile matchups, especially in the SEC.
  • Fox: Another major network with significant college football coverage, particularly in the Big Ten and Pac-12.
  • ABC: Part of the ESPN family, ABC broadcasts many marquee college football games.
  • NBC: Known for its coverage of Notre Dame football and select primetime games.

5.2. Streaming Services

Streaming services have become increasingly popular for watching live sports. Notable options include:

  • ESPN+: ESPN’s streaming platform offers a variety of live games, original content, and on-demand replays.
  • Hulu + Live TV: Includes access to ESPN, CBS, Fox, and ABC, providing comprehensive coverage.
  • YouTube TV: Another excellent option with access to major sports networks and local channels.
  • FuboTV: A sports-centric streaming service with a wide range of channels, including many that broadcast college football.
  • Peacock: NBC’s streaming service, which offers select college football games and related content.

5.3. Official Team and League Apps

Many teams and leagues have their official apps, which may offer live streaming or highlights. Check the app store for your favorite team or conference to see if they have an official app with viewing options.

5.4. VPN Services

Depending on your location, some games may be subject to regional restrictions. A VPN (Virtual Private Network) service can help bypass these restrictions by allowing you to connect to a server in another region. However, be sure to check the terms of service for your streaming provider to ensure that using a VPN is permitted.

6. How to Stay Updated on Game Changes

Schedules and broadcast details can change for various reasons, so it’s essential to stay informed. Here are some ways to keep up-to-date:

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6.1. Follow Official Social Media Accounts

Teams, leagues, and sports news outlets often announce schedule changes on their social media accounts. Follow these accounts on platforms like Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram to get immediate updates.

6.2. Sign Up for Newsletters

Many sports websites and news organizations offer newsletters that provide updates on schedules, scores, and other relevant information. Subscribe to these newsletters to receive regular updates in your inbox.

6.3. Check Official Websites Regularly

Official team and league websites are primary sources for schedule information. Check these websites regularly for any changes or updates.

6.4. Use Sports Apps with Notifications

Many sports apps offer customizable notifications for game schedules, score updates, and news. Set up notifications for your favorite teams and conferences to receive real-time alerts.

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Key search intent addressed: Providing answers to common questions about finding football schedules and scores.

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Q3: Are there legal ways to stream football games for free?
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Q4: How can I find out about last-minute game changes?
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Q9: How do I use a VPN to watch football games?
A9: Choose a VPN service, connect to a server in a permitted region, and stream the game through your provider.

Q10: Where can I find information on high school football games?
A10: Local news websites, high school athletic association websites, and community bulletin boards are good resources.

9. Conclusion

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