ESPN announced an additional 26 college football games for the fall, involving home games in the Southeastern, Big Ten, Big East, Mid-American, Sun Belt and Western Athletic conferences.
The additions (all times Eastern):
Thursday, Aug. 30
7:00: South Carolina at Vanderbilt ESPN
7:30: Texas A&M vs. Louisiana Tech (from Shreveport, La.) ESPNU
Saturday, Sept. 1
Noon: Ohio U. at Penn State ESPN
Noon: Northwestern at Syracuse ESPN2
Noon: Western Michigan at Illinois ESPNU
3:30: Southern Mississippi at Nebraska ABC and?ESPN2 (reverse mirror)
3:30: Iowa vs. Northern Illinois (Chicago) ESPNU
Sunday, Sept. 2
Noon: Bethune-Cookman vs. Alabama State (Orlando) ESPN
Saturday, Sept. 8
Noon: Central Florida at Ohio State ESPN2
Noon: Maryland at Temple ESPNU
3:30: Air Force at Michigan ABC and?ESPN2 (reverse mirror)
3:30: Michigan State at Central Michigan ESPNU
Thursday, Sept. 13
7:30: Mississippi Valley State at Southern ESPNU
Saturday, Sept. 15
Noon: California at Ohio State ABC
Noon: Arkansas State at Nebraska ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU
Noon: Virginia Tech at Pittsburgh ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU
3:30: Navy at Penn State ABC and?ESPN2 (reverse mirror)
3:30: North Carolina at Louisville ABC & ESPN2 (reverse mirror)
Wednesday, Sept. 19
7:00: Kent State at Buffalo ESPNU
Thursday, Sept. 20
7:30: Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Alabama State ESPNU
Saturday, Sept. 22
7:00: Louisville at Florida International or Kansas at Northern Illinois ESPNU Thursday, Sept. 27
7:30: Morgan State at North Carolina A&T ESPNU
Thursday, Oct. 18
7:30: Hampton at N.C. Central ESPNU
Saturday, Oct. 20
TBD: Cincinnati at Toledo ESPNU
Thursday, Oct. 25
7:30: Delaware State at Morgan State ESPNU
Thursday, Nov. 22
4:00: Tuskegee at Alabama State ESPNU
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