FOX Sports Presents Three-Day College Football Feast Over Thanksgiving Weekend
FOX Sports presents a three-day college football feast over Thanksgiving weekend, highlighted by Saturday night’s primetime showdown between No. 6 Notre Dame and No. 9 Stanford at 7:30 PM ET on the FOX broadcast network and in Spanish on FOX Deportes.
The full weekend of action kicks off on Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 26, with an in-state battle between Texas Tech and Texas at Darrell K Royal Stadium in Austin. Tim Brando, Spencer Tillman and Bruce Feldman have the call for the 7:30 PM ET kickoff. Games continue Friday, Nov. 27, with three more rivalry showdowns including the Apple Cup – No. 20 Washington State at Washington – at 3:30 PM ET on the FOX broadcast network and FOX Deportes. That day on FS1, border foes Marshall and WKU go head-to-head at 12:00 PM ET to determine the winner of Conference USA’s East Division, and the Civil War – Oregon State at No. 17 Oregon – kicks off at 4:00 PM ET.
FOX Sports’ schedule on Saturday, Nov. 28, is highlighted by a non-conference matchup between Notre Dame, seeking a big win to enhance its standing in the College Football Playoff rankings, and Stanford in Palo Alto. Coverage begins at 7:00 PM ET with FOX COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREGAME hosted by Rob Stone with analysts Matt Leinart, Dave Wannstedt and special guest Brady Quinn before Gus Johnson, Joel Klatt and Molly McGrath call the action from Stanford Stadium.
In addition to the highly anticipated Notre Dame-Stanford showdown on FOX, FS1 presents three games on Saturday, beginning with a Big 12 doubleheader as West Virginia hosts Iowa State at 12:00 PM, followed by K-State at Kansas at 4:00 PM ET. Then in the nightcap, Cal hosts Arizona State at 10:00 PM ET. The FOX Sports Regional Networks, FOX College Sports and BTN combine to bring fans an additional six games on Saturday, highlighted by Southern Miss at LA Tech (12:00 PM ET, FOX Sports Regional Networks), which decides Conference USA’s West Division winner and showcases Bulldogs running back Kenneth Dixon, who is two scores shy of tying the NCAA’s career rushing touchdowns record.
Games on the FOX broadcast network, FS1, FOX Sports Regional Networks and FOX College Sports are also available via the FOX Sports GO app and online at FOXSportsGO.com, and BTN games are also available on the BTN2Go app and BTN2Go.com.
This week’s full schedule of college football games on the FOX Sports family of networks, including broadcaster information, can be found in the PDF below.
Big Ten Champion Crowned Next Weekend on FOX
Next week, the Big Ten Conference crowns its champion on the FOX broadcast network, Saturday, Dec. 5, with coverage beginning at 7:00 PM ET. No. 4 Iowa has clinched the Big Ten’s West Division and awaits either No. 10 Michigan, No. 5 Michigan State or No. 8 Ohio State from the East.