College Football 2011 Schedule: Live Online Games for 10/13 – 10/15
| October 13, 2011 | Posted by sportsreporter under NCAA Football, NCAA News & Info, Sports Schedules |
The college football schedule for 2011 has now entered week 7. Teams will continue trying to improve upon their current records or turning things around after their poor starts. College football fans will get to watch top teams like Alabama, Oklahoma, Michigan and Clemson all in action thanks to live streaming video feed online!
College football is currently available free of charge to many fans all around the country. The live streaming online games start on Thursday night when USC visits California in a PAC-10 showdown. This game has a scheduled start time of 9PM EST on ESPN for TV coverage and ESPN3 for the live stream. On Friday night there will be another game streaming online when Hawaii takes on San Jose State, also starting at 9PM EST.
Saturday is where the major action will be with as many as 36 games available from 12 Noon EST through 10PM EST at night. Among the top teams in action for these games will be Michigan vs. Michigan State, Oklahoma State vs. Texas, Georgia Tech vs. Virginia, Virginia Tech vs. Wake Forest, and Florida vs. Auburn. Several of the top 5 teams will be shown online with Oklahoma and Alabama each facing different competitors Saturday.
Here’s the complete NCAA college football live online schedule for Saturday 10/15 on ESPN3/WatchESPN:
10/15 12:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Louisville vs. Cincinnati (subject to blackout)
10/15 12:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Toledo vs. Bowling Green (subject to blackout)
10/15 12:00 PM EDT NCAAF – South Carolina vs. Mississippi State
10/15 12:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Michigan vs. Michigan State
10/15 12:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Indiana vs. Wisconsin
10/15 12:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Utah vs. Pittsburgh
10/15 12:30 PM EDT NCAAF – Miami (Fla) vs. North Carolina (subject to blackout)
10/15 1:30 PM EDT NCAAF – Charleston Southern vs. VMI (Exclusive)
10/15 2:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Navy vs. Rutgers (Exclusive)
10/15 2:00 PM EDT NCAAF – California University (PA) vs. Slippery Rock (PA)
10/15 2:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Gardner-Webb vs. Presbyterian
10/15 2:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Prairie View A&M vs. Alabama State
10/15 2:30 PM EDT NCAAF – Tennessee-Martin vs. South Alabama
10/15 3:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Furman vs. Georgia Southern
10/15 3:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Florida State vs. Duke (subject to blackout)
10/15 3:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Mcneese State vs. Central Arkansas
10/15 3:30 PM EDT NCAAF – Ball State vs. Ohio
10/15 3:30 PM EDT NCAAF – South Florida vs. Connecticut (subject to blackout)
10/15 3:30 PM EDT NCAAF – Western Michigan vs. Northern Illinois (subject to blackout)
10/15 3:30 PM EDT NCAAF – Coastal Carolina vs. Liberty
10/15 3:30 PM EDT NCAAF – Georgia Tech vs. Virginia
10/15 3:30 PM EDT NCAAF – Ohio State vs. Illinois (subject to blackout)
10/15 3:30 PM EDT NCAAF – Oklahoma State vs. Texas (subject to blackout)
10/15 4:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Eastern Illinois vs. Murray State
10/15 5:00 PM EDT NCAAF – North Texas vs. Louisiana-Lafayette (subject to blackout)
10/15 6:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Alabama vs. Mississippi
10/15 6:30 PM EDT NCAAF – Virginia Tech vs. Wake Forest (Exclusive)
10/15 7:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Northern Iowa vs. South Dakota State (Exclusive)
10/15 7:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Louisiana-Monroe vs. Troy (subject to blackout)
10/15 7:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Georgia vs. Vanderbilt (subject to blackout)
10/15 7:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Florida vs. Auburn
10/15 7:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Clemson vs. Maryland
10/15 8:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Idaho vs. New Mexico State
10/15 9:15 PM EDT NCAAF – Oklahoma vs. Kansas
10/15 10:00 PM EDT NCAAF – Utah State vs. Fresno State (Exclusive)
10/15 10:15 PM EDT NCAAF – Arizona State vs. Oregon
The above games may be subject to blackout in specific regions of the country. It’s also important to note that the ESPN3/WatchESPN is not available in all regions of the United States, as it’s provided as a courtesy free of charge by various internet providers. The live streaming broadband sports network works on personal computers, laptops, Xbox live and various mobile devices including iPad, iPod and Android devices.
So set the DVR’s for the TV games and get the computer ready for the online games. This should make for another exciting three days of NCAA college football action between the televised games and the live streaming online selections from ESPN3/WatchESPN!


