Start time, TV channel for NFL Week 8 game
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The kickoff time and TV assignment have been finalized for Ohio State's game at Purdue on Nov. 8, its last road game before Michigan.
According to the Atlantic Coast Conference, the game between FSU and Clemson will kick off at 7:00 p.m. ET on Saturday, November 8. There are three TV options as the contest could be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN2, or the ACC Network. The TV designation will be officially finalized after the games this weekend.
The FSU Seminoles football game against Clemson on the road will be a night game on Nov. 8 on one of three networks: ESPN, ESPN2 or the ACC Network.
The Big Ten Conference on Monday says scheduling and network information for Nebraska Football’s trip to UCLA will be announced following the conclusion of the slate of matchups on November 1. Nebraska and UCLA are slated to play on November 8.
Cal’s football game at No. 16 Louisville on Saturday, Nov. 8 will kick off at 4 p.m. PT, the ACC announced on Monday. The occasion will mark the seventh time in
DFB-Pokal matches during the week are often less attended than Bundesliga games on the weekend. Inconvenient kickoff times, long journeys for away fans – there are several reasons for empty
The game against Purdue marks the second-to-last home game of the season, before the annual finale against arch rival Ohio State on Nov. 29. Kickoff for that one is already set for 12 p.m. on FOX. Michigan’s remaining schedule, with announced kickoff times and TV designations:
Alabama football and LSU will be kicking off after dark when the programs face off at Bryant-Denny Stadium on Nov. 8. The SEC Office revealed the television schedule for that weekend's slate on Monday,
No. 10 BYU and No. 13 Texas Tech are the two highest ranked teams in the Big 12. They square off on Nov. 8 at Jones AT&T Stadium.
"The plan at the end of the game was kicking the ball out of bounds so we could utilize the two minute and then had a timeout," coach DeMeco Ryans said. "And we did not execute that. Again, just goes to the entire game. Frustrating that we're not executing the things that we're coached to do."