924:. Many marquee games will still air on ESPN so they can air in prime-time, without being limited to regional viewers or GamePlan subscribers, but not giving non-cable owners a chance to see the games (unlike the NFL, games on ESPN are not required to be simulcast on over-the-air stations in local markets). This also occurs because CBS, not ABC, owns broadcast TV rights to the SEC, and thus only the ESPN networks can air the second and third-choice games (normally on Saturday nights); CBS having made the first pick. Likewise, FSN is the cable partner for Big 12 and Pac-12 games, and so only ABC can air games from those conference packages (it normally has the first pick), aside from a handful of games from each conference that ESPN purchases each year.
335:. As a result, individual schools and athletic conferences were freed to negotiate contracts on their own behalf. The year after the Supreme Court decision, nearly 200 games were televised, compared to the previous year's 89. College football's television ratings slumped due to market saturation, and the price of a 30-second advertisement plunged from $ 57,000 in 1983 to $ 15,000 in 1984, while the combined take from network television fell more than 60 percent. Despite the monetary suffering of the universities, the additional coverage had a positive impact for fans of college football. "Everyone talks about money, but no one seems to care about the football fan. He is the one who benefited from deregulation. And he isn't complaining", said
1432:. As a standalone event and the only substantial football on Sportsnet (rival TSN owns exclusive NFL and CFL rights in addition to its extensive U.S. college football slate), the Vanier Cup has fared far more poorly; the 2017 Vanier Cup only drew 168,000, down almost three-fourths from 2011, when 665,000 viewers saw the game. Non-Vanier Cup games fared even more poorly; the 2014 playoff games drew 80,000 and 120,000 viewers (compared to 200,000 for the Vanier Cup that year), while that year's regular season slate drew only 28,000 per game, a number so low that Sportsnet could not justify the cost (about $ 84,000 per game at the time) to produce the regular season contests. By 2018, the playoff numbers had fallen to 39,000 viewers for the
613:, which began in 1991. Since that time, NBC has carried nationally all of Notre Dame's home games, paying at least $ 9 million per season for broadcast rights. Recently, Notre Dame's ratings have been down significantly due to relatively poor play and because NBC does not telecast a game every week as CBS and ABC do (when Notre Dame plays away, NBC has no college football, and thus the network has no set regular schedule); Notre Dame games on NBC drew less than half the ratings that CBS and ABC averaged for their college football games in 2008. NBC was long the home of the annual "
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watching televised games was equal or superior to watching from the stands. In 1950, a study by the
National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago said that attendance at college football games would have been 40 percent higher if no games had been televised. In the long term, the publicity provided by college football telecasts helped to give the sport exposure to potential ticket buyers, increasing ticket sales. The popularity of televised college football has been accompanied by a growth in game attendance. In 1949, when the
530:, its best-known college football play-by-play man, announced games from 1966 through 2005 on ABC (and for 14 years before that for various outlets), and was considered by many to be "the voice of college football." Jackson was ABC's lead play-by play man for 25 years, from 1974 through 1998. He originally was to retire after the 1999 Fiesta Bowl, but agreed to remain on a more restricted schedule (primarily broadcasting West Coast games) and remained with ABC through the 2006 Rose Bowl.
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home teams, which have a winning record on
Thursday nights. The midweek games are scheduled with no consideration of academics, rest, and recovery for athletes and university logistical issues such as competition for parking between faculty, students, and fans. For example, the logistical issues are such a problem for the University of Georgia that midweek home games are forbidden. However, most coaches are happy to tackle the logistical issues for the sake of TV scheduling and money.
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2533: – Known as "The Battle for the Golden Boot." Played on the day after Thanksgiving and broadcast on CBS from 1996 to 2008. The game was moved back a day to Saturday due to the Iron Bowl moving to the Friday slot for 2009 and 2010, but was broadcast by ESPN and CBS, respectively. CBS once again aired the game on the day after Thanksgiving in 2011, 2012 and 2013. LSU and Arkansas began playing earlier in November in 2014.
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2726:, the 2002 game was played January 3 and the 2006 game was played January 4 due to the Rose Bowl being the national championship game. NBC was the longtime home of the Rose Bowl until the late 1980s, when ABC took over. ABC's final Rose Bowl was the 2010 game, and the network aired the BCS Championship Game from the Rose Bowl on January 7, 2010. ESPN began televising the game in 2011.
2483:. Notre Dame hosts the game in odd years in mid-October, and USC hosts the game in even years on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. In the former case, NBC airs the game, while in the latter case, it is carried on the ESPN family of networks (ABC was the longtime carrier of games from Los Angeles, but in 2008 it aired on ESPN while ABC aired Oklahoma-Oklahoma State).
2732: – Traditionally held on New Year's Day. It was a New Year's night staple for many years on NBC, with NBC's last telecast being the 1995 game. CBS aired the game for three years, followed by ABC for eight years, and Fox for four years, with 2010 being the last Orange Bowl to air on Fox. ESPN began televising the game in 2011.
661:, which had been idled due to a players' strike that year.) From 1984 to 1986, CBS televised games involving the Big Ten, Pacific-10, and Atlantic Coast Conferences, plus the University of Miami. From 1987 to 1990, CBS televised CFA, ACC and Miami games. CBS broadcast several important games in the 1980s, such as the classic
223: – alarmed by reports that indicated television decreased attendance at games – asserted control and prohibited live broadcasts of games. Although the NCAA successfully forced Penn and Notre Dame to break their contracts, the NCAA suffered withering attacks for its 1951 policy, faced threats of
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from 2007 to 2010. The game returned to the ESPN family of networks beginning in 2011, and could be seen on one of the Fox family of networks in even-numbered years. For the 2011 and 2012 seasons the game took place during the third week of the season. From 2013 forward, the game takes place between
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Crossley Corporation at the NCAA's request found that fans thought
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fees. As the cost of rights began to skyrocket, these stations lacked the necessary revenue streams to keep up with the commercial networks; independent public stations could not afford rights, and state-owned networks got shut out when the state universities opted to make more money by selling the
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Thursday nights each week, making it the college equivalent of the NFL's Monday Night Football. The energy and excitement of such an atmosphere generally benefits the
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was unhappy with the arrangement, and it pressured the NCAA to allow regional telecasts as well. Finally, in 1955 the NCAA revised its plan, keeping eight national games while permitting true regional telecasts during five specified weeks of the season. This was essentially the television plan that
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said that due to the presence of ESPN money, the university no longer had control of its athletics department. Studies have also shown that success of big-time sports programs alters students’ academic behavior, reducing the amount of activity at the library and lowering men's grade point averages
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schools each season, plus the Big Ten's move to a nine-game conference schedule starting in 2016. The teams played a one-off renewal, again in
September, in 2018. As this game was at Notre Dame, it was televised nationally by NBC, which has had the contract to televise Notre Dame home games since
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University of Texas offers fans the opportunity to lease suites for $ 88,000 a year. The suites include theater-style seats, televisions, kitchenettes, and bars. The athletes ride to practice in chartered buses and dress beneath a three-dimensional 20-foot lighted longhorn in a locker room
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Thanksgiving weekend and televised by ESPN or ESPN2. The games in College Station in 2014 and 2016 were played on Thanksgiving night, owing to the Aggies' former tradition of playing Texas on Thanksgiving. LSU has refused to move the games in Baton Rouge to
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has increased the amount of air-time available for coverage. Today, dozens of games are available for viewing each week of the football season. Other coverage includes local broadcasts of weekly coach's programs. These programs have become an important sources of revenue for the universities and
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Television exposure has been used as a selling point in recruiting high school athletes. "We’re recruiting all over the country, and it's nice to be able to go in someone's home and say, ‘You can turn on the TV and watch the
Buckeyes six to eight times a year", said former Ohio State head coach
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has had some national coverage of regular season games by terrestrial networks over the last 30 years, but the vast majority of broadcasts are on community channels, community TV networks or sports specialty channels. This is in part due to the sport's structure in Canada, where it is divided
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Sportsnet 360, the company canceled its OUA coverage due to low ratings, and no other broadcaster picked up the rights. In 2015, OUA reached an agreement with CHCH to carry the OUA playoffs in a multi-year deal, one that survived the station's bankruptcy later that year.
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was the very last sporting event on US television to carry cigarette ads.) NBC also aired the Fiesta Bowl from 1978 through 1995, and the Cotton Bowl from 1993 to 1995. NBC also contracted with the NCAA to broadcast regular season games in 1952–1953, 1955–1959 and 1964–1965.
263:, the NCAA allowed NBC to add what it called "panorama" coverage of multiple regional broadcasts for certain weeks – shifting national viewers to the most interesting game during its telecast. NBC lost the college football contract beginning in 1954, prompting it to carry
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Coverage of U.S. college football is available to an extent in Canada; individual U.S. stations are available over-the-air and on television providers, Big Ten Network and CBS Sports Network can be carried by Canadian television providers, while the networks of
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on December 11, 1982, which was the first college football game shown live on ESPN. (TBS subsequently left the field for several years, but again broadcast college football games from 2002 to 2006, showing Big 12 and Pac-10 matchups sublicensed from
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hearings, and eventually caved in and lifted blackouts of certain sold-out games. Nonetheless, the first national broadcast of a live college football game, which was also the first coast-to-coast live broadcast of any sports contest, was
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gained broadcast rights to the final in the late 1980s. On occasion, the network would broadcast a conference game nationally, but would mainly stick with conference finals, national semifinals (a.k.a. bowl games) and the national final.
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Coverage is dependent on negotiations between the broadcaster and the college football conference or team. The televised games may change from year-to-year depending on which teams are having a strong season, although some traditional
251:, the NCAA relented somewhat, but limited telecasts to one nationally broadcast game each week. The NCAA sold the exclusive rights to broadcast the weekly game to NBC for $ 1,144,000. The first game shown under this contract was
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and also because the NCAA controlled all television rights and limited the number of games that aired to protect attendance. A 1984 ruling declaring the NCAA's television restrictions illegal, along with the introduction of
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since 1996, which airs games on its regional family of networks. As noted above, Fox Sports 1 and ESPN have also acquired the rights to certain games. The Mountain West Conference entered into an arrangement with
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Nationally televised games also brought new notoriety, revenue, and growth for leagues that had rarely appeared on television. As the cable networks grew and expanded, they sought more games to fill time. Former
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banner from 1981 through 2005 (in later years, the coverage was co-produced by CBS). This ended after the breakup of CBS and Viacom. Black college football games are now seen on the ESPN networks and on
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was the second broadcast and first homecoming game to be broadcast on October 23, 1939. The following season, on October 5, 1940, what is described as the "first commercially televised game" between the
853:, while many other state networks carried the games of their partner universities. Eventually, the airing of sports on public television became unworkable: most public television outlets operated under
2443:". This game has been played between the two schools on or around the same day of every year since 1901. Recently it has been either the third or fourth Saturday of October, depending on the calendar.
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CBS Sports Network is also available in Canada (the only cable sports service from the U.S. to be carried in the country), as are most U.S. broadcast networks. National semifinals and final managed by
816:, consisting of 13 football games, 28 men's basketball games, and 9 women's basketball games per-season. The CW aired its first ACC broadcast on September 9, 2023, featuring Cincinnati at Pittsburgh.
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in Dallas on the second Saturday of October and broadcast on ABC. The 2009 game was moved back a week to the third Saturday in October, and the 2010 game was moved up to the first Saturday in October.
438:, as schools sought to pool and increase their bargaining power; few schools had the clout or national following that could garner an exclusive contract the way Notre Dame did. Prominent independents
2558: – generally played on the last weekend of the regular season and broadcast on CBS since 1996. Since 2009, the game has been played on the second Saturday in December, and is the only scheduled
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games. CBS currently holds the right for the first pick for any game where an SEC team is at home, along with the rights to televise the SEC Championship game. The network also broadcasts the annual
2618:, but USC-UCLA was again each team's final game in 2010.) The ESPN family of networks still airs the game on odd-numbered years, while the Fox family of networks airs the game when played in
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announced that Fox had acquired the conference's Tier 1 football rights under a six-year deal beginning in the 2017 season, giving Fox first choice of Big Ten games over co-rightsholder ESPN.
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and the University of Miami, the games of which were televised by CBS. From 1987 to 1990, ABC televised Big Ten and Pacific-10 games. Since 1991, ABC has had contracts with most of the major
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games are broadcast each year. Some games are traditionally associated with a specific event or holiday, and viewing the game itself can become a holiday tradition for fans. Post-season
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syndicate games to broadcast stations and regional sports networks on a market-by-market basis. Many conferences also run their own syndicated network. Included in these are the
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and won by Michigan, was televised nationally by ESPN. The 2014 game was the last of the annual series due to Notre Dame's current commitment to schedule five
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during its lifetime, beginning in 2011 and ending with the channel's shutdown in 2013; a lack of 3D television adoption was blamed for the program's failure.
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did not air any regular season college football games. It did, however, air the Bowl Championship Series from 2006 to 2009 (excluding any event held at the
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contests each year as part of that contract. (For the 1982 season, these four contests were instead aired nationwide and produced using the staff of the
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broadcast a game of the week package during the regular season. The rights for the
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often simulcast games aired by ESPN networks (ESPN owns a minority stake in TSN).
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which expired in 2014. The games have since been carried on Bell Alliant TV1.
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4396:"Cal Might Be What The Doctor Ordered For USC, After Quarterback Troubles"
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channels in the community in which the home team's campus is located.
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having made its debut in August 2007. The Texas Longhorns debuted the
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5205:"Big Ten Network Announces 2024 College Football Broadcaster Lineup"
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has been played on a Thursday since 1973), keeping them on Saturday.
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A History of Sports Highlights: Replayed Plays from Edison to ESPN
3883:. University of Pittsburgh Sports Information Office. p. 116.
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the Vanier Cup as part of a broader championship weekend with the
240:. Bowl games were always outside the control of the NCAA, and the
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As Notre Dame's TV Money Dwindles, So Too Should Its Independence
4171:"All Shook Up: Seismic Shifts Are Altering the Sport's Landscape"
3974:(4th ed.). Champaign, Illinois: Human Kinetics. p. 50.
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started broadcasting all the BCS games with the exception of the
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4498:"Fox Sports Streams College Football Match in Virtual Reality"
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adding a bye week, the game was moved to the Saturday after
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university football games (typically involving the hometown
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college football games are locally shown live or on tape on
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games, condensed to remove time between plays and featuring
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Vanier Cup playoff structure must change, U Sports CEO says
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4683:"ESPN Celebrates Five Years With Its Ratings on the Rise".
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5107:"Stephen F. Austin Wraps First Year Under ESPN3 Agreement"
4792:"Rogers drops OUA football, but says don't blame NHL deal"
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Football: The Ivy League Origins of an American Obsession
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who run the Sun Belt Network and the WAC Sports Network.
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exclusive rights deal with the Canadian Football League
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4837:"Regular-season CIS football returns to TV - The Star"
4333:"SEC Officially Leaves CFA; Big East Will Follow Soon"
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3535:/Treavor Scales or Michael Bumpus or Carla Gebhart
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5327:College Football: History, Spectacle, Controversy
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526:were the number one broadcast team through 1973.
518:ABC has been airing college football since 1950.
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34:College football games have been broadcast since
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4855:"Global TV catches Canada West's 79th Hardy Cup"
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775:conferences. In 2016 and 2017, Fox acquired the
755:from 1999 to 2015. In 2011, it began airing the
751:, whose rights were held by ABC) and aired the
112:1921 West Virginia vs. Pittsburgh football game
5943:Timeline of American Football on UK television
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2974:(ESPN/ESPN2 College Football Friday Primetime)
2799:College Football Playoff National Championship
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1329:when the conference reached an agreement with
969:began in 2002. College Sports Television (now
633:cable network. The game is well known for its
299:filed suit against the NCAA in 1981, alleging
85:Southern Methodist University football scandal
75:Universities found to have seriously violated
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4659:"Turner Cable TV Gets N.C.A.A. Football Pact"
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4883:(Press release). 3downnation.com. 2019-11-02
4745:"WAC- Learfield Announce WAC Sports Network"
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1610:(Oregon State and WSU, most home games) and
1560:(Oregon State and WSU, one home game each),
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958:select classic HBCU games from years past);
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5019:"LU TEAMS UP WITH ESPN3 TO SHOW HOME GAMES"
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4771:"Ontario university football back on CHCH"
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3811:"Fordham game-by-game results (1935-1939)"
2961:(ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime)
709:on New Year's Eve. CBS has broadcast the
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152:occurred during the "experimental" era of
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5228:. Paramount Press Express. 12 August 2024
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40:1939 Waynesburg vs. Fordham football game
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6135:ESPN College Football Thursday Primetime
4716:"TV Deal Could Draw Fans Among Recruits"
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4254:Big-Time Sports in American Universities
3939:"Purple Pride vs. Big Red – 4-0 vs. 4-0"
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19:includes the broad- and cablecasting of
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4904:Mayenknecht, Tom (November 22, 2018).
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4573:"Holiday Bowl moving from ESPN to FS1"
4496:Rœttgers, Janko (September 13, 2016).
4370:"How Big-Time Sports Ate College Life"
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4027:"NBC acquires rights to NCAA football"
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3926:. Manhattan, Kansas. October 28, 1939.
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885:match-up between Kansas State and the
559:Saturday night primetime football game
397:U.S. population was around 150 million
376:Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium
127:1911 Kansas vs. Missouri football game
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6571:Highest-scoring college football game
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4977:. Southland Conference. June 28, 2016
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1932:(D-II, including league championship)
1591:including championship game in 2026,
1318:In 2012, Shaw simulcast the games in
411:When Notre Dame left the CFA to sign
150:first televised college football game
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4999:. Southland Conference. July 8, 2015
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4002:"Rose Bowl Game History — KTLA"
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1444:Conference affiliations by home team
1351:home games by Shaw TV Winnipeg, and
941:carried college football games from
705:'s games vs. Army and Navy, and the
4474:Herndon, Mike (15 September 2011).
4278:
4159:
3887:
3631:List of Rose Bowl Game broadcasters
3508:
1360:Krown Canadian University Countdown
1193:, which like Sportsnet is owned by
935:upon the channel's launch in 2013.
689:games from 1996 to 2000, and since
609:NBC has an exclusive contract with
497:
494:; these were discontinued by 2018.
316:
49:sports-specific television networks
13:
5352:Museum of Broadcast Communications
5207:. BTN Communications. 24 July 2024
4881:"CBC to broadcast 2019 Vanier Cup"
4446:
4368:Pappano, Laura (20 January 2012).
3730:Subway AUS Football on Eastlink TV
3619:
2946:/Taylor McGregor or Molly McGrath
2341:
1289:games were carried throughout the
1249:
1114:college football is on Sinclair's
757:Big Ten Football Championship Game
273:Notre Dame Fighting Irish football
14:
7672:
5079:I. C. Murrell (January 4, 2016).
5044:Danny Shapiro (January 4, 2016).
4817:staff, Record (21 October 2015).
4769:Radley, Scott (21 October 2015).
4331:Ivan Maisel (February 12, 1994).
4202:. CBS Interactive. Archived from
4169:Reed, William (August 26, 1991).
4055:"Why Football on TV is Limited".
3937:Janssen, Mark (October 7, 2010).
3602:/Jared Greenberg or Lauren Jbara
3493:– Additional Sideline Reporters:
2664:before 2007 and was simulcast on
2306:(select regular season games and
2208:University of Nebraska at Kearney
1900:
1308:was available from 2006 to 2016.
1269:
1212:Quebec (and national Francophone)
865:
637:between the schools at halftime.
406:
154:television's broadcasting history
7624:
7615:
7614:
6643:Conference USA Championship Game
6566:Biggest comeback in NCAA history
5105:Brandon Costa (March 10, 2016).
4635:
4306:Sandomir, Richard (1991-08-25).
3659:List of Fiesta Bowl broadcasters
3648:List of Orange Bowl broadcasters
3335:Chris Vosters/ Charles Arbuckle
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4281:"NCAA attendance hits new high"
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4019:
3815:College Football Data Warehouse
3673:
3505:, Caroline Pineda, Laura Britt
3389:(CBS) or Amanda Guerra (CBSSN)
2235:team's conference affiliation.
1297:the broadcasts are shared with
597:when ABC took over. It had the
44:three major television networks
7651:College football on television
7475:Historically significant games
6935:BCS National Championship Game
6830:Other events broadcast by ESPN
6046:College football on television
5407:College football on television
5325:Watterson, John Sayle (2000).
5270:. The CW Media. 15 August 2024
4258:. Cambridge University Press.
3994:
3961:
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3879:Sciullo, Sam Jr., ed. (1991).
3872:
3851:
3833:
3766:
3715:Simon Bennett/Donnovan Bennett
3653:
3641:
2693:black college football classic
2562:game that weekend except 2020.
1773:including the entirety of the
1047:
743:also aired games, until 2012,
647:College Football on CBS Sports
585:College Football on NBC Sports
362:Effects of television exposure
129:while it was being played. A
17:College football on television
1:
6928:Playoff National Championship
5953:Out-of-market sports packages
5771:First televised football game
5137:Brooks, Amanda (2024-08-20).
3971:Contemporary Sport Management
3790:
3741:
3725:Jean St-Onge/Jacques Dussault
3636:
3252:(Fox College Football Friday)
2804:
2722:; however, after joining the
2705:
2646:became a football independent
2227:, which before 2014 used the
1088:Colonial Athletic Association
601:from 1965 through 1995. (The
478:carried a number of games in
427:. The CFA disbanded in 1997.
259:, on September 20, 1952. In
5931:College Football Association
5369:Selection of legendary games
5291:. TNT Sports. 21 August 2024
5249:. NBC Sports Group Press Box
4747:. 2010-08-28. Archived from
4250:Clotfelter, Charles (2011).
3686:Canada West Football on Shaw
3624:
3134:Mike Corey or Courtney Lyle/
3048:/Cole Cubelic or Alyssa Lang
2781:, with the exception of the
2752:
2648:. The game was broadcast by
1344:, a sister company to Shaw.
1325:Shaw lost the rights to the
1305:Canada West Football on Shaw
1131:Canadian university football
918:American Athletic Conference
593:beginning in 1952 until the
514:ESPN College Football on ABC
348:College Football Association
136:wire was set up direct from
7:
6118:Heisman Trophy Presentation
6084:College Football Scoreboard
5799:College Football Scoreboard
5310:Bernstein, Mark F. (2001).
3778:
3678:
2801:, through the 2025 season.
2622:during even-numbered years.
2457:) – Played during the
2238:
1572:in odd-numbered years, and
1531:Commander-in-Chief's Trophy
1070:Western Athletic Conference
1027:Western Athletic Conference
1007:MountainWest Sports Network
983:MountainWest Sports Network
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7677:
7061:Black college championship
6112:ESPN Radio College GameDay
5854:College Football Countdown
5818:College Football Primetime
4071:: CS1 maint: postscript (
3446:Notre Dame Football on NBC
3170:Tiffany Greene/Jay Walker
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1333:to broadcast the final on
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855:non-commercial educational
846:in the 1980s, produced by
797:
732:
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619:Grambling State University
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291:stayed in place until the
253:Texas Christian University
236:on September 29, 1951, on
186:University of Pennsylvania
144:Early televised broadcasts
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5054:Hearst Newspapers II, LLC
4225:Gamache, Raymond (2010).
4141:Dunnavant, Keith (2004).
4111:Dunnavant, Keith (2004).
4086:Gamache, Raymond (2010).
3861:. ESPN.go.com. 2011-12-12
2537:Thanksgiving (no game at
2441:Third Saturday in October
2266:(both regular season and
1342:Global Television Network
1125:
810:Atlantic Coast Conference
793:
717:annually. CBS aired the
551:Atlantic Coast Conference
311:Mizlou Television Network
205:DuMont Television Network
102:College football on radio
7656:Bowl Championship Series
7268:Never sponsored football
6731:Famous Idaho Potato Bowl
6664:College Football Playoff
6636:Conference Championships
6105:ESPNU Recruiting Insider
6031:ESPN Regional Television
5682:Regional sports networks
5162:. Fox Sports Press Pass
3453:– Additonal Announcers:
3428:(Big Ten Saturday Night)
3164:Noah Reed/Craig Haubert
2795:College Football Playoff
2789:College Football Playoff
2763:Fox Broadcasting Company
2759:Bowl Championship Series
2746:College Football Playoff
2724:Bowl Championship Series
2612:Big 12 Championship Game
2225:National Football League
1996:(FCS, ESPN+ exclusive),
1924:: Select games from the
1884:College Football Playoff
1775:College Football Playoff
1618:Cable/regional/streaming
1327:Canada West Championship
1078:, in 2014, launched the
1076:Sinclair Broadcast Group
1042:public-access television
765:Pac-12 Championship Game
234:University of Pittsburgh
201:University of Notre Dame
66:College Football Playoff
7532:Junior college programs
7278:Teams alignment history
7230:Win-loss records (DIII)
6657:Bowls broadcast by ESPN
6098:ESPNU Coaches Spotlight
6025:College Football on ABC
5427:Saturday Night Football
5348:"Sports and Television"
4702:March 20, 2009, at the
4577:San Diego Union-Tribune
4338:The Dallas Morning News
4031:NBC Sports History Page
3859:"2011-12 bowl schedule"
3707:OUA University Rush on
3219:(Fox Big Noon Saturday)
3086:(ACC Network Primetime)
3050:(SEC Network Primetime)
2050:D-III Championship Game
1676:C-USA Championship Game
1122:in the 2017 offseason.
1108:Mid-American Conference
1080:American Sports Network
887:University of Wisconsin
627:Mercedes-Benz Superdome
425:its own conference deal
385:Mid-American Conference
140:, to relay the action.
7527:Black college classics
7470:Games outside the U.S.
7225:Win-loss records (DII)
7220:Win-loss records (FCS)
7215:Win-loss records (FBS)
6540:Lore televised by ESPN
6156:ESPNU College Football
6077:College Football Final
5792:College Football Final
5672:Stadium College Sports
4775:The Hamilton Spectator
4283:. NCAA. Archived from
4145:. Thomas Dunne Books.
4115:. Thomas Dunne Books.
3900:Lawrence Journal-World
3471:– Additonal Analysts:
3340:CBS/CBS Sports Network
2586:Clemson–South Carolina
2548: - Known as the "
2347:Annual televised games
2042:D-II Championship Game
2030:SWAC Championship Game
1278:In the early years of
1157:In the early years of
947:Black College Football
859:retransmission consent
834:
786:On July 24, 2017, the
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401:population had doubled
321:On June 27, 1984, the
293:University of Oklahoma
279:at the microphone, in
182:University of Maryland
177:University of Nebraska
156:, when a game between
27:annually garners high
7378:National Championship
7307:National Championship
7263:Non-football programs
6918:National championship
6648:MAC Championship Game
6070:College Football Live
6009:ESPN College Football
5893:College Football Live
5622:Announcers by network
5583:Eleven Sports Network
5469:Announcers by network
4726:on September 27, 2007
3943:Kansas State Wildcats
3720:RSEQ football sur SRC
3176:Eric Frede/Jack Ford
2683: – Known as the
2608:ACC Championship Game
2590:Florida–Florida State
2439: –Known as the "
2203:News Channel Nebraska
2137:Centennial Conference
1947:Cox Sports Television
1915:FCS Championship Game
1832:NFLPA Collegiate Bowl
1828:East–West Shrine Bowl
1366:National (anglophone)
1299:Access Communications
1195:Rogers Communications
669:game that ended with
356:Pacific-10 Conference
333:Sherman Antitrust Act
297:University of Georgia
110:, beginning with the
100:Further information:
38:, beginning with the
7465:First games by state
6173:Current commentators
6163:SEC Network Football
5900:College Football Now
5885:Weekday studio shows
5806:NBC Game of the Week
5549:Southland Conference
5305:General references:
5109:. Sports Video Group
4843:. 24 September 2016.
4687:. September 7, 1984.
3949:on February 15, 2011
3795:Specific citations:
2594:Georgia–Georgia Tech
1377:In the early 1970s,
1100:Southland Conference
1092:Big South Conference
1005:that developed the "
842:briefly carried the
735:Fox College Football
436:athletic conferences
257:University of Kansas
7547:Game of the Century
7537:Defunct conferences
7323:Independent schools
7086:Division I-AA (FCS)
7007:Playoff appearances
6965:Championship Series
6547:First live telecast
5365:from kansascity.com
5143:ESPN Press Room U.S
4720:Albuquerque Tribune
4685:Dallas Morning News
4640:. Letsgoquakers.com
4625:. 30 November 2023.
4394:Castillo, Michael.
3903:. November 27, 2011
3695:/Laurence Nixon or
3664:Cotton Bowl Classic
3570:(PAC 12 After Dark)
3061:/Ashley ShahAhmadi
2810:National announcers
2742:Cotton Bowl Classic
2642:moved to the Pac-12
2550:Battle Line Rivalry
2459:State Fair of Texas
2223:In contrast to the
1436:and 66,000 for the
1147:Internet television
1096:Southern Conference
1066:Sun Belt Conference
989:) began to appear.
753:Cotton Bowl Classic
725:from 1996 to 1998.
635:Battle of the Bands
623:Southern University
467:with each victory.
434:and realignment of
432:independent schools
387:(MAC) Commissioner
96:Prior to television
7081:Division I-A (FBS)
6806:International Bowl
6801:San Francisco Bowl
5907:College Scoreboard
5414:Broadcast networks
5060:on October 6, 2018
5050:beaumontenterprise
5025:on August 28, 2018
4665:. January 28, 1982
4526:2010-06-22 at the
4455:on 14 January 2016
4402:on 21 October 2011
4374:The New York Times
4175:Sports Illustrated
3922:"televised game".
2691:). It is the only
2670:CBS Sports Network
2638:Deseret First Duel
2632: – Known as "
2455:Red River Shootout
2378:Notre Dame Stadium
2362: – Known as "
2026:Turkey Day Classic
1936:CBS Sports Network
1759:championship games
1647:CBS Sports Network
1566:championship games
1484:championship games
1331:MRX and Associates
1174:McMaster Marauders
1011:NBC Sports Network
999:CBS Sports Network
971:CBS Sports Network
967:Fox College Sports
788:Big Ten Conference
589:NBC broadcast the
539:U.S. Supreme Court
486:began a series of
352:Big Ten Conference
323:U.S. Supreme Court
288:Big Ten Conference
162:Waynesburg College
158:Fordham University
138:Columbia, Missouri
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7581:Non-U.S. football
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5371:from usatoday.com
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4548:November 17, 2010
4546:Multichannel News
4358:Clotfelter, p. 33
4265:978-1-107-00434-4
4236:978-0-7864-4997-2
4181:on April 25, 2010
4097:978-0-7864-4997-2
3981:978-0-7360-8167-2
3924:Morning Chronicle
3809:DeLassus, David.
2987:Stormy Buonantony
2972:/Paul Carcaterra
2959:/Harry Lyles Jr.
2058:NAIA Championship
1456:Broadcast network
1355:games by Access.
883:Independence Bowl
777:Foster Farms Bowl
741:regional networks
703:Air Force Academy
571:, and online via
464:J. Bernard Machen
413:an exclusive deal
265:Canadian football
188:was broadcast by
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2386:Michigan Stadium
2288:Bell Alliant TV1
2217:HBCU Legacy Bowl
1911:Celebration Bowl
1418:Rogers Sportsnet
1168:carried Ontario
1031:Learfield Sports
1019:Longhorn Network
987:Longhorn Network
922:the same company
831:of the contest.
823:to televise the
498:Broadcast rights
450:in 1991 and the
341:cable television
317:Decentralization
123:Lawrence, Kansas
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3701:Daved Benefield
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3620:Bowl announcers
3614:(Mountain West)
3604:(Mountain West)
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3459:Paul Burmeister
3441:Zora Stephenson
3421:Todd Blackledge
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3299:Spencer Tillman
3265:Brooke Fletcher
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3127:Fozzy Whittaker
3069:Matt Stinchcomb
3067:Taylor Zarzour/
2916:Quint Kessenich
2865:(select games)
2855:Kirk Herbstreit
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2701:College rivalry
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2342:Televised games
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2105:Middle Atlantic
2046:Secretaries Cup
1903:
1636:Big Ten Network
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1533:games (include
1458:
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1383:55th Vanier Cup
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1349:Manitoba Bisons
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1250:Atlantic Canada
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1164:Hamilton-based
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1015:Big Ten Network
979:Big Ten Network
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3563:Michael Bumpus
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3473:Anthony Herron
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1084:Conference USA
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866:Cable stations
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804:In July 2023,
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733:Main article:
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693:has broadcast
663:Boston College
645:Main article:
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583:Main article:
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520:Chris Schenkel
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5341:In The Arena'
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3579:(2024 Season)
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6721:Cactus Bowl
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369:John Cooper
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3791:References
3742:CIS on TSN
3693:Jim Mullin
3637:Sugar Bowl
3608:J.B. Long/
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2912:Mark Jones
2907:(ABC/ESPN)
2887:(ABC/ESPN)
2859:Holly Rowe
2851:Rece Davis
2805:Announcers
2783:Sugar Bowl
2773:aired the
2736:Sugar Bowl
2706:Bowl games
2699:See also:
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2469:Notre Dame
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2370:Notre Dame
2336:Vanier Cup
2275:TVA Sports
2038:Gulf South
1994:Ivy League
1928:(FCS) and
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1771:bowl games
1593:Notre Dame
1434:Uteck Bowl
1430:Vanier Cup
1422:Uteck Bowl
1387:CBC Sports
1372:Vanier Cup
1264:Loney Bowl
1244:Vanier Cup
1236:Uteck Bowl
945:under the
899:Pittsburgh
844:Ivy League
679:Notre Dame
658:NFL on CBS
617:" between
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547:Pacific-10
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307:Bowl games
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116:Pittsburgh
72:networks.
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7399:Northeast
6977:Rivalries
6955:Coalition
6689:Rose Bowl
6456:Rob Stone
6396:Lou Holtz
6366:Bob Davie
6321:Adam Amin
6185:Lee Corso
4802:24 August
4344:March 13,
3757:Rod Smith
3748:Rod Black
3709:The Score
3625:Rose Bowl
3596:Ari Wolfe
3550:Ryan Leaf
3433:Dan Hicks
3381:(CBS) or
3290:(Fox/FS1)
3274:Yogi Roth
3261:Jake Butt
3055:Dave Neal
2767:Rose Bowl
2753:BCS games
2712:Rose Bowl
2677:Grambling
2662:ESPN Plus
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2433:Tennessee
2308:Yates Cup
2064:FloSports
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1952:Southland
1680:Hula Bowl
1535:Army-Navy
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1285:Games in
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1186:Sportsnet
1182:Yates Cup
1178:The Score
1058:ESPN Plus
960:Bounce TV
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675:Hail Mary
591:Rose Bowl
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7344:Programs
7205:Overview
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7105:Programs
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6471:Pam Ward
6055:Programs
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5178:cite web
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1816:American
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1751:Sun Belt
1731:American
1539:Sun Bowl
1492:American
1472:American
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1068:and the
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707:Sun Bowl
687:Big East
448:Big East
295:and the
247:For the
184:and the
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7588:Ireland
7394:Midwest
7349:Seasons
7251:Winners
7239:Related
7198:Records
7163:Pioneer
7153:Eastern
7127:Div III
7074:Seasons
6970:Records
6923:Playoff
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6597:Big Ten
5657:Big Ten
5643:College
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4583:17 June
4502:Variety
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2477:Florida
2437:Alabama
2405:Big Ten
2360:Alabama
2299:CHCH TV
2249:SaskTel
2176:(D-III)
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2020:(FCS),
2016:(FCS),
2012:(FCS),
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2000:(FCS),
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1988:(FCS),
1986:Big Sky
1974:ESPNews
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625:at the
543:Big Ten
476:ESPN 3D
452:Big Ten
350:. The
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173:contest
91:History
58:rivalry
7122:Div II
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6602:Big 12
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2014:SoCon
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1970:ESPNU
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6950:Bids
6945:List
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5588:ESPN
5444:NBC
5331:ISBN
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