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Is there a college football game tonight? Full TV schedule, times, channels for Week 7 NCAA games

Jared Greenspan

Is there a college football game tonight? Full TV schedule, times, channels for Week 7 NCAA games image

A longtime rivalry and a pair of high-stakes Big Ten showdowns are just a few of the must-watch games on this week's college football schedule.

No. 6 Oklahoma will tangle with Texas in another edition of the Red River Rivalry. The Sooners look like one of the best teams in the country — even without starting quarterback John Mateer. Their stingy defense will pose a tough test for Longhorns QB Arch Manning, who has struggled to live up to the preseason hype.

The top-ranked team in the nation, Ohio State, will head to Champaign for a matchup with No. 17 Illinois. The Fighting Illini haven't defeated the Buckeyes at home since 1991.

No. 7 Indiana looks every bit as dangerous as last year's College Football Playoff team, and the Hoosiers have another big opportunity in front of them. They'll head to Eugene to take on No. 3 Oregon and Heisman hopeful Dante Moore.

The Sporting News has you covered with everything you need to know about the Week 7 slate, including TV and streaming options for every game.

Is there a college football game tonight?

There are two Division I college football games on Wednesday night, followed by four games on Thursday, three games on Friday and the typical slate on Saturday.

The entire TV and streaming schedule for the weekend is below.

Wednesday, Oct. 8

MatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Middle Tennessee vs. Missouri State7:30 p.m.ESPN2, Fubo
UTEP vs. Liberty8 p.m.CBSSN, Fubo

Thursday, Oct. 9

MatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Kennesaw State vs. Louisiana Tech7 p.m.ESPNU, Fubo
Tulane vs. East Carolina7:30 p.m.ESPN, Fubo
Sam Houston vs. Jacksonville State8 p.m.CBSSN, Fubo
Georgia Southern vs. Southern Miss8 p.m.ESPN2, Fubo

Friday, Oct. 10

MatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
North Texas vs. No. 24 South Florida7:30 p.m.ESPN2, Fubo
Washington vs. Rutgers9 p.m.FS1, Fubo
Colorado State vs. Fresno State9 p.m.CBSSN, Fubo

Saturday, Oct. 11

MatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
No. 17 Illinois vs. No. 1 Ohio StateNoonFox, Fubo
No. 14 Missouri vs. No. 8 AlabamaNoonABC, Fubo
No. 25 Florida State vs. PittsburghNoonESPN, Fubo
Michigan State vs. UCLANoonBTN, Fubo
SMU vs. StanfordNoonThe CW Network, DirecTV
Cincinnati vs. UCFNoonFS1, Fubo
Oklahoma State vs. HoustonNoonTNT, DirecTV
James Madison vs. LouisianaNoonESPN2, Fubo
Army vs. CharlotteNoonCBSSN, Fubo
Akron vs. Miami (Ohio)NoonESPN+
Bowling Green vs. ToledoNoonESPNU, Fubo
No. 4 Ole Miss vs. Washington State12:45 p.m.SEC Network, Fubo
Eastern Michigan vs. Northern Illinois1 p.m.ESPN+
Kent State vs. Massachusetts2:30 p.m.ESPN+
No. 3 Oregon vs. No. 7 Indiana3:30 p.m.CBS, Paramount+
Texas vs. No. 6 Oklahoma3:30 p.m.ABC, Fubo
No. 13 Georgia Tech vs. Virginia Tech3:30 p.m.ACC Network, Fubo
No. 16 Notre Dame vs. NC State3:30 p.m.Peacock
Colorado vs. No. 22 Iowa State3:30 p.m.ESPN, Fubo
Penn State vs. Northwestern3:30 p.m.FS1, Fubo
Maryland vs. Nebraska3:30 p.m.BTN, Fubo
Oregon State vs. Wake Forest3:30 p.m.The CW Network, DirecTV
Kansas State vs. TCU3:30 p.m.Fox, Fubo
UNLV vs. Air Force3:30 p.m.CBSSN, Fubo
Georgia State vs. App State3:30 p.m.ESPN+
Marshall vs. Old Dominion3:30 p.m.ESPN+
Western Michigan vs. Ball State3:30 p.m.ESPN+
Temple vs. Navy4 p.m.ESPN2, Fubo
No. 12 Tennessee vs. Arkansas4:15 p.m.SEC Network, Fubo
Florida Atlantic vs. UAB6 p.m.ESPN+
No. 5 Texas A&M vs. Florida7 p.m.ESPN, Fubo
Wisconsin vs. Iowa7 p.m.FS1, Fubo
Wyoming vs. San Jose State7 p.m.CBSSN, Fubo
Coastal Carolina vs. UL Monroe7 p.m.ESPN+
No. 9 Texas Tech vs. Kansas7:30 p.m.Fox, Fubo
Auburn vs. No. 10 Georgia7:30 p.m.ABC, Fubo
USC vs. No. 15 Michigan7:30 p.m.NBC, Peacock
Minnesota vs. Purdue7:30 p.m.BTN, Fubo
Boston College vs. Clemson7:30 p.m.ACC Network, Fubo
UTSA vs. Rice7:30 p.m.ESPNU, Fubo
No. 11 LSU vs. South Carolina7:45 p.m.SEC Network, Fubo
Arizona vs. No. 18 BYU8 p.m.ESPN2, Fubo
Texas State vs. Troy8 p.m.ESPN+
Boise State vs. New Mexico9:45 p.m.FS1, Fubo
Utah vs. No. 21 Arizona State10:15 p.m.ESPN, Fubo
Nevada vs. San Diego State10:30 p.m.CBSSN, Fubo
Hawaii vs. Utah State11:59 p.m.Mountain West Network

How to watch Week 7 college football games

  • TV channels: ABC | ESPN | ESPN2 | ESPNU | SEC Network | ACC Network | Fox | FS1 | BTN | CBS | CBSSN | NBC | TNT | The CW Network
  • Live streams: Fubo | ESPN+ | Peacock | Paramount+ | DirecTV

Week 7 college football games will air on several TV networks with Wednesday night's games split between ESPN2 and CBS Sports Network.

Viewers can stream the majority of games live with Fubo, which offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and 100-plus top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

Certain games, like Georgia State vs. App State, will be available to stream exclusively on ESPN+.

Any game that airs on CBS, like No. 3 Oregon vs. No. 7 Indiana, can be streamed on Paramount+, while games airing on NBC, like USC vs. No. 15 Michigan, will be available to stream on Peacock.

DirecTV is your go-to streaming platform for games on TNT and The CW Network.

College football AP top 25 rankings

  1. Ohio State
  2. Miami (Fla.)
  3. Oregon
  4. Ole Miss
  5. Texas A&M
  6. Oklahoma
  7. Indiana
  8. Alabama
  9. Texas Tech
  10. Georgia
  11. LSU
  12. Tennessee
  13. Georgia Tech
  14. Missouri
  15. Michigan
  16. Notre Dame
  17. Illinois
  18. BYU
  19. Virginia
  20. Vanderbilt
  21. Arizona State
  22. Iowa State
  23. Memphis
  24. South Florida
  25. Florida State

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Jared Greenspan

Jared Greenspan is a contributing writer for The Sporting News. Before joining The Sporting News, he covered University of Michigan football and basketball for The Michigan Daily and spent two summers working for the New York Post. Even though they often test his strength, he enjoys rooting for his favorite teams — the New York Mets, New York Knicks and New York Jets.