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00:00
Cameras follow the 2022 Georgia football team as they pursue the national championship behind a dominant defense and quarterback Stetson Bennett.
01:00
In the first 10 years of the College Football Playoff, the SEC made their presence felt, winning six of the title games to show their stronghold on the sport.
02:00
Florida State accomplished something no team had done before them in 1999, going wire-to-wire as the No. 1 team in all three polls en route to a title.
04:00
Coverage of college basketball games.
06:00
Evan Cohen, Chris Canty and Michelle Smallmon discuss the latest stories from around the world of sports making headlines and previewing marquee games.
10:00
Bill McCartney is a former head coach of Colorado football and the founder of the ministry "Promise Keepers," but his team was embroiled in many controversies.
12:00
No. 5 Oregon (12-1) defeated James Madison, 51-34, behind Dante Moore; No. 4 Texas Tech (12-1) makes its first CFP appearance behind Behren Morton.
15:00
No. 9 Alabama (11-3) defeated No. 8 Oklahoma, 34-24; No. 1 Indiana (13-0) makes its second-straight CFP appearance, led by Heisman winner Fernando Mendoza.

Friday Night TV on ESPNU

18:00
College football analysts break down key matchups of the day; coverage also includes player profiles, injury updates, host predictions and keys to the game.
19:30
The play-by-play and color analysts offer up the final thoughts and their players to watch before kickoff of the upcoming college football game.
19:40
No. 1 Indiana (14-0) beat No. 5 Oregon (13-1), 30-20, on Oct. 11 behind 215 passing yards from Fernando Mendoza and two TDs from Roman Hemby.
23:10
Analysts recap the recent college football game, breaking down highlights of the key moments, postgame interviews and the trophy presentation.
23:20
Known mostly for its French roots, New Orleans has a stronger Italian impact than some may know, as two Sicilian corner stores look to make their presence felt.
00:00
No. 10 Miami (12-2) comes off a 24-14 win over Ohio State behind Mark Fletcher Jr.; No. 6 Ole Miss (13-1) battled to a 39-34 win over Georgia.
03:00
No. 1 Indiana (14-0) beat No. 5 Oregon (13-1), 30-20, on Oct. 11 behind 215 passing yards from Fernando Mendoza and two TDs from Roman Hemby.
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