2008 NCAA Division I FBS season
College Football
Regular season
August 28 - December 6 , 2008
Week 6 Fixtures (ET) and TV Guide
October 2, 2008
7:30 PM.. Pittsburgh vs. No. 10 South Florida
8:00 PM.. Memphis vs. UAB----------CSTV
9:00 PM.. Oregon State vs. No. 15 Utah
October 3, 2008
8:00 PM.. No. 8 Brigham Young vs. Utah State
8:00 PM.. Cincinnati vs. Marshal
October 4, 2008
12:00 PM.. No. 6 Penn State vs. Purdue----------ESPN360.com
12:00 PM.. Duke vs. Georgia Tech
12:00 PM.. Iowa vs. Michigan State----------ESPN360.com
12:00 PM.. Indiana vs. Minnesota----------Big Ten Network
12:00 PM.. Boston College vs. North Carolina State----------ESPN360.com
12:00 PM.. Rutgers vs. West Virginia----------ESPN360.com
12:00 PM.. Akron vs. Kent State----------ESPN360.com
12:30 PM.. No. 1 Oklahoma vs. Baylor
12:30 PM.. No. 12 Florida vs. Arkansas----------ESPN360.com
12:30 PM.. No. 16 Kansas vs. Iowa State
1:30 PM.. Western Kentucky vs. No. 20 Virginia Tech
1:30 PM.. Alcorn State vs. New Mexico State
2:00 PM.. UNLV vs. Colorado State----------The Mtn.
2:00 PM.. Ohio vs. Western Michigan
2:30 PM.. Stanford vs. Notre Dame----------NBC
3:00 PM.. Army vs. Tulane
3:30 PM.. Kentucky vs. No. 2 Alabama----------CBS
3:30 PM.. No. 7 Texas Tech vs. Kansas State----------ESPN360.com
3:30 PM.. Arizona State vs. California----------ESPN360.com
3:30 PM.. Illinois vs. Michigan
3:30 PM.. South Carolina vs. Mississippi----------ESPN360.com
3:30 PM.. Temple vs. Miami (OH)----------ESPN360.com
3:30 PM.. Southern Methodist vs. UCF----------CSTV
3:30 PM.. Florida State vs. Miami (FL)----------ESPN360.com
4:00 PM.. Eastern Michigan vs. Bowling Green
4:00 PM.. Navy vs. Air Force
5:00 PM.. Nevada vs. Idaho
6:00 PM.. No. 13 Auburn vs. No. 19 Vanderbilt----------ESPN360.com
6:00 PM.. San Diego State vs. TCU----------The Mtn.
7:00 PM.. No. 5 Texas vs. Colorado
7:00 PM.. Texas A&M vs. No. 21 Oklahoma State----------
7:00 PM.. No. 24 Connecticut vs. North Carolina----------ESPN360.com
7:00 PM.. Florida International vs. North Texas----------ESPN360.com
7:00 PM.. Maryland vs. Virginia
7:00 PM.. Louisiana-Lafayette vs. Louisiana-Monroe
7:00 PM.. UTEP vs. Southern Miss
7:00 PM.. Northern Illinois vs. Tennessee----------ESPN360.com
7:00 PM.. Ball State vs. Toledo
7:30 PM.. Washington vs. Arizona
8:00 PM.. No. 23 Oregon vs. No. 9 USC----------ESPN360.com
8:00 PM.. No. 14 Ohio State vs. No. 18 Wisconsin
8:00 PM.. Rice vs. Tulsa
9:00 PM.. No. 4 Missouri vs. Nebraska----------ESPN360.com
9:30 PM.. Wyoming vs. New Mexico----------The Mtn.
10:00 PM.. Hawaii vs. No. 22 Fresno State----------ESPN360.com
10:15 PM.. Washington State vs. UCLA
TV Coverage: Fox FSN, ESPN, ESPN 360, Big Ten Network
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The 2008 NCAA Division I FBS (Football Bowl Subdivision) football season, or the college football season, begins on August 28, 2008, progresses through the regular season and bowl season, and (aside from all-star exhibition games that will follow) will conclude with the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship Game in Miami Gardens, Florida on January 8, 2009, featuring the #1 and #2 teams determined by the BCS Ranking.
Background
College football is American football played by teams of student athletes fielded by American universities, colleges, and military academies. It was the venue through which American football first gained popularity in the United States. College football remains extremely popular today among students, alumni, and other fans of the sport. According to "Bill Stern's Favorite Football Stories" (1948), the most people ever to attend a college football game was 114,000, for the Army-Navy game in 1926. It ended in darkness, in a 21-21 tie.
National championships
- Bowl Championship Series (not an official NCAA championship, includes only Division I FBS teams)
- National football championship (this article pertains to systems of determining a national champion prior to the BCS)
- NCAA Division I Football Championship[18] (includes only Division I FCS teams)
- NCAA Division I FCS Consensus Mid-Major Football National Championship
- NCAA Division II National Football Championship
- NCAA Division III National Football Championship
- NAIA National Football Championship
- NJCAA National Football Championship
Credit Background: Wikipedia
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ESPN College Football Top story and Live score
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