College Football TV Schedule – Championship Week – Saturday, December 6

College Football TV Schedule Saturday, December 6 | Big 12 and SEC Championship GamesThere is one final week in the college football season before all of the attention turns to the ridiculously long 2008 college football bowl season.

Week 15, and all of the games the week of Saturday, December 6, is huge because it is Championship Week. The Big 12 Championship game between Oklahoma and Missouri, and the SEC Championship game between Florida and Alabama, will determine who plays in BCS National Championship Game. (Follow the link for the updated BCS standings and a breakdown of the potential BCS scenarios and matchups.)

Before we present the College Football TV Schedule for Championship Week, chime in with your prediction on what the outcome of the Big 12 and SEC championship games will be, and who will be playing in the BCS National Championship Game:

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Okay, here we go. The College Football TV Schedule for Championship Week, the week of Saturday, December 6.

College Football Week 15 TV Schedule

Date Game Time TV
Wed. 12/3 Mid Tenn. State at Louisiana-Laf. 7:00 PM ESPN360
Thu. 12/4 Louisville at Rutgers 7:30 PM ESPN
Fri. 12/5 #12 Ball State vs Buffalo^ 8:00 PM ESPN2
Sat. 12/6 #23 Pittsburgh at UCONN 12:00 PM ESPN
Sat. 12/6 East Carolina at Tulsa 12:00 PM ESPN2
Sat. 12/6 Navy vs Army^ 12:00 PM CBS
Sat. 12/6 #17 Boston College vs #25 V. Tech^ 1:00 PM ABC
Sat. 12/6 Washington at California 3:00 PM FSN
Sat. 12/6 #1 Alabama vs #4 Florida^ 4:00 PM CBS
Sat. 12/6 #5 USC at UCLA 4:30 PM ABC
Sat. 12/6 W. Kentucky at Florida Intl. 7:00 PM ?????
Sat. 12/6 Arkansas State at Troy 7:00 PM ESPN360
Sat. 12/6 #20 Missouri vs #2 Oklahoma^ 8:00 PM ABC
Sat. 12/6 Arizona State at Arizona 8:00 PM ESPN
Sat. 12/6 South Florida at West Virginia 8:00 PM ESPN2
Sat. 12/6 #13 Cincinnati at Hawaii 11:30 PM ESPN2

^ — All of these games (except Army-Navy) are conference championship games and will be played at neutral sites.

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