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The College Football TV Schedule for the 2022 season is listed below. The schedule includes all Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) games scheduled for this season with the date, time, and TV. Rankings will be based on the AP Poll when it is released this summer.
By purchasing tickets using the affiliate links below, you'll help support FBSchedules. We may receive a small commission. Watch or stream every game with the 2022 college football TV schedule on ESPN/ABC, CBS, Fox Sports, NBC and more. Games on ESPN+ require a $6.99 subscription which can be purchased here (affiliate link). Additional windows will be added as they are announced. “Week zero” Saturday, August 27
Week one Thursday, September 1
Friday, September 2
Saturday, September 3
Sunday, September 4
Monday, September 5
Week two Friday, September 9
Saturday, September 10
Week three Friday, September 16
Saturday, September 17
Week four Thursday, September 22
Friday, September 23
Saturday, September 24
Week five Thursday, September 29
Friday, September 30
Saturday, October 1
Week six Friday, October 7
Saturday, October 8
Week seven Wednesday, October 12
Thursday, October 13
Friday, October 14
Saturday, October 15
Week eight Wednesday, October 19
Thursday, October 20
Friday, October 21
Saturday, October 22
Week nine Thursday, October 27
Friday, October 28
Saturday, October 29
Week ten Tuesday, November 1
Wednesday, November 2
Thursday, November 3
Friday, November 4
Saturday, November 5
Week eleven Tuesday, November 8
Wednesday, November 9
Thursday, November 10
Friday, November 11
Saturday, November 12
Week twelve Tuesday, November 15
Wednesday, November 16
Thursday, November 17
Friday, November 18
Saturday, November 19
Week thirteen Tuesday, November 22
Thursday, November 24
Friday, November 25
Saturday, November 26
Week fourteen Friday, December 2
Saturday, December 3
Week fifteen Saturday, December 10
College football bowl TV scheduleFriday, December 16
Saturday, December 17
Monday, December 19
Tuesday, December 20
Wednesday, December 21
Thursday, December 22
Friday, December 23
Saturday, December 24
Monday, December 26
Tuesday, December 27
Wednesday, December 28
Thursday, December 29
Friday, December 30
Saturday, December 31
Monday, January 2
Monday, January 9
You can stream college football games throughout the season via the major streaming providers YouTube TV, DirecTV Stream, Sling, Hulu with Live TV or Fubo TV. ESPN/ABC and FS1 are available on all of the major streaming providers. Local affiliate availability depends on the market, but local affiliates are generally available on the major services. For a full list of sports channel availablity on these streaming services, see the Sports Media Watch sports streaming guide. The aforementioned streaming services will not have access to every game, as some will air exclusively via a direct-to-subscriber service like Peacock or ESPN+. You can sign-up for ESPN+ here. If you subscribe to the major streaming services, you will be able to authenticate the corresponding apps: the ESPN app, Fox Sports app, NBC Sports app and Paramount+. The Fox Sports app and NBC Sports app are free, the ESPN app is free except for ESPN+ (which costs $5), and Paramount+ requires a $5 subscription. Smaller networks like beIN and Stadium are also available via streaming providers and streaming apps. (If you subscribe to a streaming service via an affiliate link on this page, this website may receive a commission.) College football TV schedule highlights— Due to the NFL scheduling a Monday night game on January 2 (New Year’s Day observed), the Sugar Bowl will move to a rare December date and afternoon timeslot. The game is set for New Year’s Eve at Noon ET on ESPN. — CBS has its annual primetime SEC game set for October 8, the date of the Alabama-Texas A&M game. — ABC has a rare primetime game on Black Friday between Florida State and FSU. — FOX has scheduled its blockbuster Alabama-Texas game for its Noon ET “Big Noon Saturday” window. — In exchange for the services of broadcaster Joe Buck, ESPN has granted Fox Sports rights to an additional Big Ten game this season (Penn State-Purdue in week one). — Next season (2023) will be the final year of the SEC on CBS before ESPN acquires the package and the first year of a new Big Ten media rights deal with Fox Sports and one or more still-undetermined partners. |