Your Week 6 College Football Announcing Schedule

Written by Matt Yoder on .

The first Saturday in October brings plenty of juicy matchups all over college football.  Primetime will be particularly stacked with big games.  Will Fox be able to win the night once again behind unbeaten Texas aganst Geno Smith and West Virginia?  As if that wasn't enough, there's also Notre Dame-Miami, Ohio State-Nebraska, and Georgia-South Carolina.  All the games, dates, times, and announcers are below for you to plan your weekend accordingly.

FBS:

Thursday, October 4

7:30 PM- Arkansas State at Florida International (ESPNU) Joe Davis, Jay Walker

8 PM- East Carolina at Central Florida (CBS Sports) Dave Ryan, Doug Chapman, Evan Washburn

9 PM- USC at Utah (ESPN) Rece Davis, Jesse Palmer, David Pollack, Samantha Steele

Friday, October 5

7 PM- Pittsburgh at Syracuse (ESPN) Dave Lamont, Kelly Stouffer, Paul Carcaterra

10:15 PM- Utah State at BYU (ESPN) Carter Blackburn, Rod Gilmore, Shelley Smith (BYUtv Delay) Dave McCann, Blaine Fowler, Robbie Bullough

Saturday, October 6

11:30 AM- Navy at Air Force (CBS, cbssports.com) Spero Dedes, Steve Beuerlein

Noon- Kansas at Kansas State (FX) Justin Kutcher, Eric Crouch, Darius Walker

Noon- Northwestern at Penn State (ESPN) Dave Pasch, Brian Griese, Jenn Brown

Noon- Arkansas at Auburn (ESPN2) Beth Mowins, Joey Galloway, Tom Luginbill

Noon- Connecticut at Rutgers (ESPNUTom Hart, John Congemi

Noon- Boise State at Southern Miss (FSN, FCS Central) Joel Meyers, Brian Baldinger, Jim Knox

Noon- Boston College at Army (CBS Sports) Ben Holden, Randy Cross, Brad Strimel

Noon- Michigan State at Indiana (BTN) Kevin Kugler, Chris Martin, Jon Jansen

Noon- Mississippi State at Kentucky (SEC Network, ESPN3) Dave Neal, Andre Ware, Cara Capuano

Noon- South Florida at Temple (Big East Network, ESPN3) Eamon McEneaney, David Diaz-Infante, Paul Carcaterra

Noon- Buffalo at Ohio (ESPN+, ESPN3) Michael Reghi, Doug Graber

12:30 PM- Virgina Tech at North Carolina (ACC Network, ESPN3) Steve Martin, Dave Archer, Mike Hogewood

3 PM- Arizona at Stanford (FOX) Craig Bolerjack, Joel Klatt, Petros Papadakis

3 PM- Virginia at Duke (ACC Regional, ESPN3) Rich Waltz, Keith Jones, Jenn Hildreth

3:30 PM- LSU at Florida (CBS, cbssports.com) Verne Lundquist, Gary Danielson, Tracy Wolfson (Cox Sports delay) Lyn Rollins, Greg Bowser, Ronnie Rantz

3:30 PM- Illinois at Wisconsin (ABC/ ESPN2) Bob Wischusen, Danny Kanell, Maria Taylor

3:30 PM- Oklahoma at Texas Tech (ABC/ ESPN2) Sean McDonough, Chris Spielman, Quint Kessenich

3:30 PM- Georgia Tech at Clemson (ESPN) Mike Patrick, Ed Cunningham, Jeannine Edwards

3:30 PM- Wake Forest at Maryland (ESPNU) Anish Shroff, Dan Hawkins

3:30 PM- Iowa State at TCU (FSN, FCS Pacific) Mike Morgan, J. C. Pearson, Laura McKeeman

3:30 PM- Tulsa at Marshall (CBS Sports) Brad Johansen, Doug Chapman, Tammy Blackburn

3:30 PM- Louisiana-Monroe at Middle Tennessee (Sun Belt Network, ESPN3) Tom Dore, Cole Cubelic, Barbara Jordan

4 PM- Michigan at Purdue (BTN) Eric Collins, Derek Rackley, J Leman

5 PM- New Mexico State at Idaho (KTRV, Altitude) Bob Akamian, Larry Polowski

5 PM- Tulane at Louisiana-Lafayette (Ragun' Cajuns Network, ESPN3Jeff Palermo, Scott Brazda, Erin Cofiell

6 PM- Washington State at Oregon State (Pac-12 Networks) Kevin Calabro, Adam Archuleta, Yogi Roth

7 PM- West Virginia at Texas (FOX) Gus Johnson, Charles Davis, Julie Alexandria

7 PM- Georgia at South Carolina (ESPN) Brent Musburger, Kirk Herbstreit, Heather Cox

7 PM- Texas A&M at Ole Miss (ESPNU) Clay Matvick, Matt Stinchcomb, Angela Mallen

7 PM- Rice at Memphis (FCS Central) Steve Physioc, Ben Leber, Lesley McCaslin

7 PM- Vanderbilt at Missouri (SEC Regional, ESPN3) Rich Hollenberg, Stan Lewter

7 PM- UNLV at Louisiana Tech (ESPN+, ESPN3) Trey Bender, Jay Taylor

7 PM- North Texas at Houston (CSS) Dave Raymond, ND Kalu, Leila Rahimi

7 PM- Miami (OH) at Cincinnati (FSN Ohio, ESPN3) Tom Gelehrter, Artrell Hawkins, Natalie Taylor

7 PM- Fresno State at Colorado State (Time Warner Cable Sports Net, KTVD, Comcast Bay AreaBarry Tompkins, Jay Leeuwenburg

7:30 PM- Miami (FL) at Notre Dame (NBC, NBCsports.com) Tom Hammond, Mike Mayock, Alex Flanagan

8 PM- Nebraska at Ohio State (ABC) Brad Nessler, Todd Blackledge, Holly Rowe

8 PM- Florida State at NC State (ESPN2) Mark Jones, Brock Huard, Shelley Smith or Jessica Mendoza

8 PM- Hawaii at San Diego State (CBS Sports) James Bates, Todd Christensen, Lauren Gardner

8 PM- SMU at UTEP (Time Warner Texas) Pete Stein, Neal Raphael, Crystal Dominguez

10 PM- UCLA at California (Pac-12 Networks) Ted Robinson, Glen Parker, Ryan Nece

10:30 PM- Washington at Oregon (ESPN) Joe Tessitore, Matt Millen, Lewis Johnson

ESPN3 exclusives

3 PM- Central Michigan at Toledo- Mike Gleason, John Bunting

3 PM- Northern Illinois at Ball State-  Jim Barbar, John Gregory

FCS:

Saturday, October 6

Noon- Albany at Bryant (NEC Network, FCS Atlantic, ESPN3) Paul Dottino, Steve Levy, Eric Singer

12:30 PM- Columbia at Lehigh (2 Sports) Mike Zambelli, Mike Ya Dush, Al Di Carlo

1 PM- Towson at James Madison (NBC Sports) Todd Harris, Ross Tucker, Carolyn Manno

2 PM- Youngstown State at North Dakota State (NBC North Dakota, ESPN3) Tom Ackerman, Adam Seidel, Jim Powers

3 PM- Western Illinois at South Dakota (Midco Sports Net) Jay Elsen, Andre Fields

3:30 PM- Montana at Northern Colorado (ROOT, Audience Network) Tom Glasgow, Sherdric Bonner, Jenny Cavnar

3:30 PM- Maine at Delaware (Comcast) Brent Harris, Brad Jackson, Brian Jackson

3:30 PM- Gardner-Webb at Liberty (Flames Sports Net, ESPN3Mike Tilley, Ray Jones, Aubrey Hiddema

4 PM- Stephen F. Austin vs. Sam Houston State (Southland Conference TV Net, ESPN3) Randy McIlvoy, Shea Walker, Brooke Bentley

6 PM- Princeton at Lafayette (Lafayette Sports Net) Gary Laubach, Mike Joseph, John Leone

7 PM- Montana State at UC-Davis (ROOT, Audience Network) Rich Burk, Jason Stiles, Brad Adam

7 PM- Murray State at Austin Peay (Racer TV Net) Gary Laubach, Mike Joseph, John Leone

8 PM- North Dakota at Eastern Washington (SWX, Big Sky TV) Greg Heister, Bill Ames

8 PM- Idaho State at Portland State (Comcast Northwest, Big Sky TVBob Akamian, Mouse Davis

8 PM- Jacksonville State at Tennessee Tech (WCTE) Tim Scruggs, Sam Brooks

10:30 PM- Southern at Alcorn State (ESPNU delay- ESPN3 live at 5 PM)  Joe Davis, Jay Walker

10:30 PM- Lamar at Northwestern State (KBTV, ESPN3 live at 3:30 PM) Charlie Jellin, Nick Canizales, James Ware

ESPN3 exclusive

1:30 PM- Presbyterian at Virginia Military Institute- Matt Hogue, Nate Ross

D2:

Thursday, October 4:

7:30 PM- Midwestern State at West Alabama (CSS, KJBO, ESPN3) Don Russell, Rick Rhoades, A. A. Moore

H/T Daniel!

8 comments
Chris Schenkel
Chris Schenkel

Coaching Nomination...The 'Ol Ball Coach on the Gamecock's 2nd quarter..."Offensively, we kind of pooped around the 2nd Quarter."

CUbsfan
CUbsfan

1 question, who is Angela Mallen???

DanielOrmsby
DanielOrmsby

 @CUbsfan According to her Twitter account, Angela Mallen is a sideline reporter for the SEC and ACC for ESPN, though she typically does coverage mostly for ESPN3. She is also one of ESPN's women's basketball play-by-play announcers. She has a blogspot account- angelamallenespn3.blogspot.com, and her Twitter ID is @angela_mallen

superdayvs
superdayvs

@awfulannouncing Mike Mayock and his crazy man love for ND again. That guy is a douche...

dinkdumpdish
dinkdumpdish

@awfulannouncing - I had no clue that Kelly Stouffer was announcing. Brings up nightmares in the Pacific Northwest of terrible QB play.

AuGoldfinger
AuGoldfinger

Methinks your listing for Vanderbilt at Missouri is incorrect.  The game is on Fox Sports Net, and other media sources are saying the crew is Bob Rathbun, Tim Couch and Elizabeth Moreau.

DanielOrmsby
DanielOrmsby

 @AuGoldfinger Which is where the problem lies at. See that is the typical SEC Regional crew, but when I gathered the information while Vanderbilt listed that team in their game notes, both Missouri's game notes and ESPN Media Zone listed the team above. Now I don't know if Missouri's game notes have changed since I originally checked them, but I tend to think that 2 out of 3 would be correct over 1 being correct and 2 out of 3 being wrong.

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