This is it, the biggest weekend of the year, with some of the best rivalry games all inside a crazy forty-eight hour period. 4.00am Sunday morning in Ann Arbor, Michigan, is the renewal of the classic Michigan vs. Ohio State battle. The Wolverines seek their first victory in seven years against their most hated foe.
It is sure to be a classic game as always between the Wolverines and the Buckeyes, even with Urban Meyer Mania seeming to have taken hold. But Australia won't see the game. Instead, ESPN, in a seriously disastrous programming move, is instead showing Mixed Martial Arts and an NIT Basketball game on ESPN and replays of Classics Boxing, World Football Rivalries and a 30 for 30 documentary on ESPN2. Nor is there Penn State vs. Wisconsin or Virginia vs. Virginia Tech or any other great rivalry games...
EPIC fail, ESPN. A horrible weekend to desert the college football scene after a great season.
Friday 25 November
Texas vs. Texas A&M (12.00pm; ESPN2/ESPN2-HD)
Saturday 26 November
Louisville vs. South Florida (3.00am; ESPN/ESPN-HD)
Iowa vs. No. 22 Nebraska (4.00am; ESPN2/ESPN2-HD)
Boston College vs. Miami-FL (7.30am;ESPN2/ESPN2-HD)
Pittsburgh vs. West Virginia (11.00am; ESPN/ESPN-HD)
College Football Scoreboard (2.00pm; ESPN/ESPN-HD)
California vs. Arizona State (2.15pm; ESPN/ESPN-HD)
Sunday 27 November
College GameDay - Auburn, Alabama (1.00am; ESPN2/ESPN2-HD)
College Football Scoreboard (11.00am; ESPN2/ESPN2-HD)
No. 18 Clemson vs. No. 14 South Carolina (11.45am; ESPN2/ESPN2-HD)
No. 22 Notre Dame vs. No. 4 Stanford (12.00pm; ESPN/ESPN-HD)
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