College football fixtures today: TV channels, start times to watch every game of the 2021 NCAA Championship
The College Football League selection committee has the least number of games it has to watch all season on Saturday, but will likely make the toughest decision for the 2021 campaign.
Conference championship weekend is here, and the committee will likely be praying to keep striving to make its job as easy as possible. If that is the case, then only one decision needs to be made, for the fourth overall place – ie the last team – of the final standings.
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To that end, the committee will be watching the SEC championship match between No. 1 Georgia and No. 3 Alabama with great interest. Other games they will be watching closely are the Big Ten championship match between No. 2 Michigan and No. 13 Iowa; the Big 12 championship between Oklahoma State No. 5 and No. 9 Baylor; and the AAC championship between No. 4 Cincinnati and No. 21 Houston.
If the favored teams in each of those games win, the only real question facing the committee is whether to put Notre Dame 11-1 in the knockout stages or 12-1 the Big champions. 12 State of Oklahoma. Those aren’t the only games worth watching this week, though: Not because they’re so long.
We’ll get a taste of the action on Friday as Western Kentucky takes on UTSA in the C-USA championship and No. 10 Oregon rematches No. 17 Utah for the Pac-12 title – and a chance for revenge. The ACC, MAC, MWC and Sun Belt championships, along with a game between USC and Cal, are also on the schedule for the final week of the regular season.
Sporting News showed you how to watch it all during the championship week:
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College football match schedule today
Here are all the college football matches during the conference championship weekend:
All rankings reflect the latest College Football League top 25 rankings. All games are televised nationally.
Friday, December 3
Game | Time (ET) | Channel |
C-USA: Western Kentucky at UTSA | 7 pm | CBS Sports Network, fuboTV |
Pac-12: No. 10 Oregon vs No. 17 Utah | 8pm | ABC, fuboTV |
Saturday, December 4
Game | Time (ET) | Channel |
Big 12: No. 5 Oklahoma State vs No. 9 Baylor (AT&T Stadium) | Don’t turn on | ABC, fuboTV |
MAC: Kent State vs. Northern Illinois (Ford Field) | Don’t turn on | ESPN, fuboTV |
MWC: Wyoming at 19 San Diego State | 3 pm | fox, fuboTV |
Sun Belt: State of application at number 24 Louisiana | 3:30 pm | ESPN, fuboTV |
SECOND: No.1 Georgia vs No.3 Alabama (Mercedes-Benz Stadium) | 4 pm | CBS, Supreme +, fuboTV |
AAC: Number 21 Houston at Number 4 Cincinnati | 4 pm | ABC, fuboTV |
Big Ten: 2 Michigan vs 13 Iowa (Lucas Oil Stadium) | 8pm | fox, fuboTV |
NS: No. 15 Pitt vs No. 16 Wake Forest (Bank of America Stadium) | 8pm | ABC, fuboTV |
USC at Cal * | 11p.m | FS1, fuboTV |
* The game was postponed from the first day of Saturday, November 13 due to COVID-19 issues in Cal .’s team
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How to watch, live stream college football match
Eleven games will take place over the conference championship weekend: one for each of the Power 5 and Group 5 theme games, plus the USC-Cal game postponed from the start of the season. Those games will appear on Fox, Fox Sports 1, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ABC and ESPN. Live streaming options include the ESPN app, Fox.com, ESPN+, Supreme +, or fuboTV, offers a seven-day free trial.
Championship week of college football scores
Friday, December 3
Game |
Western Kentucky at UTSA |
No. 10 Oregon vs No. 17 Utah |
Saturday, December 4
Game |
No. 5 Oklahoma State vs No. 9 Baylor |
Kent State vs Northern Illinois |
Wyoming at 19 San Diego State |
State of application at number 24 Louisiana |
#1 Georgia vs #3 Alabama |
Number 21 Houston at Number 4 Cincinnati |
#2 Michigan vs No. 13 Iowa |
No. 15 Pitt vs No. 16 Wake Forest |
USC in Cal |