Thursday, November 27, 2014

College Football 2014: Week Fourteen (Thanksgiving) Australian Foxtel / ESPN TV Guide


THis Thanksgiving weekend is undoubtedly the best of the college football season, because so many of the game's absolutely classic rivalries are renewed. What other weekend gives you such classics as Ohio State vs Michigan, USC vs. Notre Dame, Alabama vs. Auburn and Florida vs. Florida State? It seems to not matter where teams are in terms of win-loss on the season, because these rivalry games always seem to be close, competitive and epic. 

Trust me: I was at Michigan vs. Ohio State in the Big House last year, and as bad as Michigan had been all year, they put on one heck of a show and very nearly caused a colossal upset of the Buckeyes. That's why you tune into these rivalry games - even if they look like being blow outs, they frequently aren't, and there's often great controversy. It's a great time to be a college football fan.

ESPN have come to the party after an indifferent year, providing a slate of the weekend's best games, including the Iron Bowl on Sunday, to be called by the legendary Brent Musburger! GameDay originates from Tuscaloosa for this unpredictable, classic showdown.

Let's see what else the Worldwide Leader has in store for us this week!

All times AEDT

Friday 28 November

Louisiana State vs. Texas A&M (11.30am; ESPN/ESPN-HD)

Saturday 29 November

Nebraska vs. Iowa (4.00am; ESPN/ESPN-HD)
Central Florida vs. South Florida (4.00am; ESPN2/ESPN2-HD)
Stanford vs. No. 8 UCLA (7.30am; ESPN/ESPN-HD)

Sunday 30 November

College GameDay - Tuscaloosa, Alabama (1.00am; ESPN/ESPN-HD)
Michigan vs. No. 6 Ohio State (4.00am; ESPN/ESPN-HD)
South Carolina vs. No. 21 Clemson (4.00am; ESPN2/ESPN2-HD)
No. 7 Baylor vs. Texas Tech (7.30am; ESPN/ESPN-HD)
Florida vs. No. 3 Florida State (7.30am; ESPN2/ESPN2-HD)
No. 15 Auburn vs. No. 1 Alabama (11.45am; ESPN2/ESPN2-HD)

2 comments:

  1. Kitch, came across your blog searching for info on MSU-Ole Miss game. It is on CBS in the states. Know of anywhere we could find it on in Sydney?

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    1. Sadly it isn't on TV, but try www.cbssports.com - they usually stream SEC on CBS games and you might be able to access that stream from here.

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