College Football 2017-2018

THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7
8:00 PM Idaho State @ Utah State Stadium


FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8

6:30 PM Memphis @ UCF ESPNEWS Shawn Kenney, Al Groh
7:00 PM Alcorn State vs Florida International (in Birmingham) BeIn Sports
8:00 PM 11 Oklahoma State @ South Alabama ESPN2 Adam Amin, Dusty Dvoracek
8:00 PM Ohio @ Purdue FS1 Tim Brando, Spencer Tillman



SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9

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10:30 AM 21 South Florida @ Connecticut ESPNEWS Mike Corey, Rene Ingoglia
12:00 PM Cincinnati @ 8 Michigan ABC Bob Wischusen, Brock Huard
12:00 PM 17 Louisville @ North Carolina ESPN Dave Pasch, Greg McElroy
12:00 PM Iowa @ Iowa State ESPN2 Jason Benetti, Kelly Stouffer
12:00 PM East Carolina @ West Virginia FS2 Brian Custer, Ben Leber
12:00 PM Northwestern @ Duke ESPNU Mike Couzens, John Congemi
12:00 PM Eastern Kentucky @ Kentucky SEC Network Taylor Zarzour, Andre Ware
12:00 PM UT-Martin @ Ole Miss SEC Network (alt) Mike Morgan, Barrett Jones
12:00 PM Northern Colorado @ 22 Florida WatchESPN
12:00 PM Florida Atlantic @ 9 Wisconsin BTN Kevin Kugler, Matt Millen
12:00 PM Towson @ Maryland BTN Joe Beninati, Stanley Jackson
12:00 PM ULM @ 10 Florida State ACC Network Tom Werme, Dave Archer
12:00 PM Buffalo @ Army CBSSN Ben Holden, Jay Feely
12:00 PM Charlotte @ 19 Kansas State FSN regional Ron Thulin, Gary Reasons
12:30 PM Jacksonville State @ Georgia Tech ACC RSNs Wes Durham, James Bates
1:00 PM Wake Forest @ Boston College ACC Digital Robert Lee, Matt Chatham
2:00 PM Texas State @ Colorado Pac-12 Network Jim Watson, Jeremy Bloom
3:00 PM UAB @ Ball State ESPN3
3:30 PM Pittsburgh @ 4 Penn State ABC Joe Tessitore, Todd Blackledge
3:30 PM 23 TCU @ Arkansas CBS Brad Nessler, Gary Danielson
3:30 PM Fresno State @ 1 Alabama ESPN2 Adam Amin, Anthony Becht
3:30 PM Indiana @ Virginia ESPNU Dave Weekley, John Gregory
3:30 PM Eastern Michigan @ Rutgers BTN Jason Horowitz, Chuck Long
3:30 PM Western Michigan @ Michigan State BTN Brandon Gaudin, Glen Mason
3:30 PM Tulane @ Navy CBSSN John Sadak, Randy Cross
3:30 PM San Jose State @ Texas Longhorn Network Lowell Galindo, Ahmad Brooks
3:30 PM Abilene Christian @ Colorado State Stadium
3:30 PM Old Dominion @ Massachusetts Eleven
3:30 PM Middle Tennessee @ Syracuse ACC Digital
3:30 PM Austin Peay @ Miami (OH) ESPN3
3:30 PM Delaware @ 18 Virginia Tech ACC Digital
3:30 PM Eastern Illinois @ Northern Illinois ESPN3
3:30 PM Howard @ Kent State ESPN3
3:30 PM Savannah State @ Appalachian State ESPN3
3:30 PM Villanova @ Temple ESPN3
3:30 PM 16 Miami @ Arkansas State CANCELLED
4:00 PM Indiana State @ 25 Tennessee SEC Network Dave Neal, Matt Stinchcomb
4:00 PM Alabama A&M @ Vanderbilt SEC Network (alt) Mark Neely, Jay Walker
4:00 PM Central Michigan @ Kansas FSN regional Brendan Burke, David Anderson
4:00 PM Gardner-Webb @ Wyoming AT&T Sports (Rocky)
4:00 PM ULL @ Tulsa ESPN3
4:00 PM New Hampshire @ Georgia Southern (in Birmingham) ESPN3
4:30 PM Nebraska @ Oregon FOX Joe Davis, Brady Quinn
5:00 PM Hawaii @ UCLA Pac-12 Network J.B. Long, Yogi Roth
5:00 PM Weber State @ California Pac-12 Network (Bay Area) Ted Robinson, Glenn Parker
6:00 PM Marshall @ N.C. State ACC Digital
6:00 PM Alabama State @ Troy ESPN3
6:00 PM South Dakota @ Bowling Green ESPN3
6:30 PM Arkansas-Pine Bluff @ Akron ESPN3
7:00 PM 13 Auburn @ 3 Clemson ESPN Steve Levy, Brian Griese
7:00 PM South Carolina @ Missouri ESPN2 Anish Shroff, Mike Golic Jr.
7:00 PM Nicholls State @ Texas A&M ESPNU Roy Philpott, Tom Ramsey
7:00 PM Southern @ Southern Mississippi Stadium
7:00 PM UNLV @ Idaho ESPN3
7:00 PM North Texas @ Southern Methodist ESPN3
7:00 PM Toledo @ Nevada ESPN3
7:30 PM 5 Oklahoma @ 2 Ohio State ABC Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit
7:30 PM 15 Georgia @ 24 Notre Dame NBC Mike Tirico, Doug Flutie
7:30 PM Chattanooga @ 12 LSU SEC Network Joel Meyers, Brian Kinchen
7:30 PM Mississippi State @ Louisiana Tech CBSSN Carter Blackburn, Aaron Taylor
8:00 PM Western Kentucky @ Illinois BTN Dave Revsine, J. Leman
8:00 PM Montana @ 7 Washington Pac-12 Network Guy Haberman, Chad Brown
8:00 PM UTSA @ Baylor FSN regional Mark Followill, Brian Baldinger
8:00 PM New Mexico State @ New Mexico Stadium
8:00 PM Rice @ UTEP -
8:30 PM 14 Stanford @ 6 USC FOX Gus Johnson, Joel Klatt
10:00 PM Minnesota @ Oregon State FS1 Justin Kutcher, Petros Papadakis, Mark Helfrich
10:15 PM Utah @ BYU ESPN2 Mike Patrick, Tommy Tuberville
10:30 PM Boise State @ 20 Washington State ESPN Mark Jones, Rod Gilmore
10:30 PM Houston @ Arizona ESPNU Clay Matvick, Kirk Morrison
11:00 PM San Diego State @ Arizona State Pac-12 Network Roxy Bernstein, Anthony Herron
 
Meyer with a dig at Tom Herman about blaming players...

"C'mon man. I don't know where that came from," Meyer told CBS Sports. "It's like a new generation of excuse. [Herman] said, 'I can't rub pixie dust on this thing.' He got a dose of realiTy"




The full quote by Herman in Saturday's postgame: "If we all thought that we were going to come in here and in nine months sprinkle some fairy dust on this team and think that we've arrived then we're wrong."
"Players read that," Meyer continued.
Herman replaced Strong at Texas. Strong was an assistant for four Florida coaches, including Meyer from 2005-09, when he led a dominant defense that helped the program win two national championships.
It's not clear if Muschamp ever directly suggested the cupboard was bare when he took over for Meyer. However, at the time of his Florida firing in 2014, Muschamp told CBS Sports, "[We] changed the culture of the program that was labeled by the previous head coach [Meyer] as 'broken.' He said it. I didn't."

Meyer saw 14 of his recruits selected in the three drafts after his departure following the 2010 season.
"You had Jeff Driskel, Chris Rainey, Jeff Demps, that whole defense got drafted," Meyer pointed out.
Rainey was selected in the fifth round in 2012. Demps went undrafted but played briefly in the NFL. Both were tailbacks. Seven Meyer-recruited Florida defenders were drafted from 2011-13.
Driskel, a quarterback, was recruited by Meyer and signed in Muschamp's first recruiting class.

"That's like, when I got here, everybody wanted me to say Jim Tressel left the cupboard bare," Meyer continued. "If I heard any assistant coach [say that], they'd be gone. You're done.
"Those are your players. I hear TV guys [say], 'Wait until they get their own players in there.' They're our players. What do you mean 'their players?' The minute you sign a contract, they're your players.
"You didn't choose me, I chose you. You're mine, absolutely. I love you, and I'm going to kick the shit out of you, and we're going to do it right …
"[Blaming players] drives me insane."
 
He had a few Top 10s too. More than VT ever had, we would dominate with those kids. Urban, here, is right. The cupboard is never bare in a place like texas. oh so sawry massa herman you dont have the no1 recruit team. time to tank!
 
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