College Football Week 9 TV Schedule – October 25, 2008 | ABC ESPN CBS BTN

Click here for the current College Football TV Schedule for Conference Championship Week, the weekend of Saturday, December 6

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Click here for the current College Football TV Schedule for Conference Championship Week, the weekend of Saturday, December 6

Week 9 of the 2008 college football season has a TV schedule that is filled with intriguing matchups. As we do every week, Midwest Sports Fans presents you with a rundown of the nationally (or regionally) televised marquee matchups on ABC, CBS, ESPN, and the Big Ten Network.

Let’s start it off with the cream of the crop games for College Football Week 9:

12:00 ET – ESPN — #8 Texas Tech at #23 Kansas
3:30 ET – ABC (Regional) — #6 Oklahoma State at #1 Texas
3:30 ET – CBS — #7 Georgia at #13 LSU
7:45 ET – ESPN — #2 Alabama at Tennessee
8:00 ET – ABC — #3 Penn State at #9 Ohio State
8:00 ET – ESPN2 – Notre Dame at Washington

And now the rest of the TV schedule for College Football Week 9:

12:00 ET – Big Ten Network — #22 Northwestern at Indiana
12:00 ET – ESPN Classic — #24 Minnesota at Purdue
12:00 ET – ESPN2 – Illinois at Wisconsin
12:00 ET – ESPNU — Wake Forest at Miami (FL)
3:30 ET – ESPNU – Virginia at #18 Georgia Tech
3:30 ET – ABC (Regional) – Virginia Tech at #25 Florida State
3:30 ET – ABC (Regional) – UCLA at California
3:30 ET – ABC (Regional) — Michigan State at Michigan
7:00 ET – ESPNU – Middle Tennessee State at Mississippi State

Have a great weekend watching college football. Check back on Sunday for our rundown of the most interesting events of another College Football Saturday.

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