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Saturday Morning Game Thread

Good Morning Husker Nation!

It’s a glorious first day of October and we get to watch a full day of football before we even set eyes on the Huskers tonight.

Big games tonight to keep your college football thrust quenched throughout the afternoon. Everything from Illinois taking on Wisconsin to TCU vs. Oklahoma. Ole Miss and Kentucky should be fun. At least for fans of “possible” Husker head football coaches...Heck, if you’re really bored there is always Michigan and Iowa.

So, get your day football snacks and refreshments ready. It’s football time at Corn Nation!

Saturday Morning Game Thread

Game Time CT Network (Channel Guide)
Saturday, October 1st
NAIA: Concordia at Indiana Wesleyan 11:00 AM ESPN Extra / espn3 Video
Duquesne at Stonehill 11:00 AM ESPN Extra / espn3 Video
Georgia State at Army 11:00 AM CBSSN / CBS Video
Illinois at Wisconsin 11:00 AM BTN / FOX Video
Kentucky at Ole Miss 11:00 AM ESPN / SECN / ESPN Video / Skycast Video
Louisville at Boston College 11:00 AM ACC Network / ACCN Video
Michigan at Iowa 11:00 AM FOX (cable) / FOX Video / 4K on DTV 105
Navy at Air Force 11:00 AM CBS (cable) / CBS Video
Oklahoma at TCU 11:00 AM ABC (cable) / espn3 Video
Purdue at Minnesota 11:00 AM ESPN2 / ESPN Video
Temple at Memphis 11:00 AM ESPNU / ESPN Video
Presbyterian at Morehead State 12:00 PM ESPN Extra / espn3 Video
Princeton at Columbia 12:00 PM SNY / espn+ Video
Lane at Tennessee State 1:00 PM ESPN Extra / espn3 Video
Oregon State at Utah 1:00 PM Pac-12 / Pac-12 Video
Alabama at Arkansas 2:30 PM CBS (cable) / CBS Video
Central Michigan at Toledo 2:30 PM NFL Network / NFL Video
Fresno State at UConn 2:30 PM CBSSN / CBS Video
Iowa State at Kansas 2:30 PM ESPN2 / ESPN Video
Miami Ohio at Buffalo 2:30 PM ESPNU / ESPN Video / espn+ Video
Michigan State at Maryland 2:30 PM FS1 / FOX Video
Northwestern at Penn State 2:30 PM ESPN / ESPN Video
Oklahoma State at Baylor 2:30 PM FOX (cable) / FOX Video / 4K on DTV 105
Rutgers at Ohio State 2:30 PM BTN / FOX Video
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