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Breakdown Of NCAA Football

College football is back in full swing this weekend...

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College football is back in full swing this weekend, and with what ESPN rates as the best opening weekend in college football history.

Friday, August 26, Hawai'i and Cal kicked off for the first college game held in Australia, for the first time sense the 1980s. Cal won the game 51 to 31 showing the Pac 12 conference is still going to put up a ton of points with their spread offenses. The Cal Hawai'i game was a nice taste for things to come as Thursday, September 1, with #19 Louisville v. Charlotte and #9 Tennessee v. Appalachian State.

On Friday, September 2, things start to heat up with kick off with #8 Stanford v. Kansas State. On Saturday for the first broadcast of college game day they will prepare for kick-off of #3 Oklahoma v. #15 Huston, #16 UCLA v. Texas A&M, Arkansas v. LA Tech, #5 LSU v. Wisconsin, #18 Georgia v. #22 North Carolina, #20 USC v. #1 Alabama, and ending #2 Clemson v. Auburn.

Sunday kickoff will not disappoint highlighting #10 Notre Dame v. Texas. Monday night will have a college game showing #11 Ole Miss v. #4 Florida State, one of the most anticipated games of kick off weekend to rest those Monday blues. There are many more games that will be played throughout the weekend check Espn.com or the ESPN app for a full schedule of match ups.


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