2016 College Football Times and TV Schedule: Week 2

Here’s a look at when and where college football fans can catch all the best action from Week 2 of the 2016 season from the ACC and Top 25.

We are one week into the college football season for 2016 and you couldn’t have had a better way to start of the season. A wild second half comeback by Florida State, a wild double overtime win by unranked Texas over then-Top 10 Notre Dame, a wild beatdown by Alabama against USC – that’s just the tip of the iceberg.

At the same time, we are paying for it in Week Two with some pretty God awful games – including plenty of games between FBS powers and their friends from the FCS level. It’s not the worst weekend in the history of the sport…but it’s up there.

Each week this season, Chop Chat will give you a handy guide to when and on what channel you can watch all the action this weekend from the ACC, the Top 25 and other opponents FSU will be playing this season. Here’s the list for the rest Week 2 of the 2016 campaign (as Louisville already played Friday night).

Sep 5, 2016; Orlando, FL, USA; Florida State Seminoles quarterback Deondre Francois (12) drops back to pass in the fourth quarter against the Mississippi Rebels at Camping World Stadium. Florida State Seminoles won 45-34. Mandatory Credit: Logan Bowles-USA TODAY Sports

Saturday, September 10th

Penn State at Pittsburgh – 12 PM on ESPN

N.C. State at East Carolina – 12 PM on ESPNU

Boston College at UMass (in Foxboro, MA) – 12 PM on American Sports Network

Troy at No. 2 Clemson – 12:30 PM on ACC Network

Charleston Southern at No. 3 Florida State – 12:30 PM on Regional Sports Networks

Mercer at Georgia Tech – 3 PM

Wake Forest at Duke – 3:30 PM on ESPNU

Florida Atlantic at No. 25 Miami – 6 PM

North Carolina at Illinois – 7:30 PM on Big Ten Network

Virginia Tech vs. No. 17 Tennessee (in Bristol, TN) – 8 PM on ABC

Virginia at No. 24 Oregon – 10:30 PM on ESPN

Sep 3, 2016; Arlington, TX, USA; Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Hurts (2) runs for a touchdown past USC Trojans defensive back Chris Hawkins (4) during the second half at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tim Heitman-USA TODAY Sports

Saturday, September 10th

UCF at No. 5 Michigan – 12 PM on ABC

Central Michigan at No. 22 Oklahoma State – 12 PM on FOX Sports 1

Nicholls State at No. 9 Georgia – 12 PM on SEC Network

Prairie View A&M at No. 20 Texas A&M – 12 PM on SEC Network Alternate

Lamar at No. 6 Houston – 12 PM on American Sports Network

Tulsa at No. 4 Ohio State – 3:30 PM on ABC

Nevada at No. 18 Notre Dame – 3:30 PM on NBC

Western Kentucky at No. 1 Alabama – 3:30 PM on ESPN2

Southern Methodist at No. 23 Baylor – 3:30 PM on FOX Sports 1

Akron at No. 10 Wisconsin – 3:30 PM on Big Ten Network

Wofford at No. 19 Ole Miss – 4 PM on SEC Network

Idaho at No. 8 Washington – 5 PM on Pac 12 Network

Arkansas at No. 15 TCU – 7 PM on ESPN

UTEP at No. 11 Texas – 7 PM on Longhorn Network

Louisiana Monroe at No. 14 Oklahoma – 7 PM

Jacksonville State at No. 21 LSU – 7:30 PM on ESPNU

Iowa State at No.16 Iowa – 7:30 PM on Big Ten Network

Sep 3, 2016; Gainesville, FL, USA; Florida Gators quarterback Luke Del Rio (14) throws a pass during the second half of a football game against the Massachusetts Minutemen at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium. The Gators won 24-7. Mandatory Credit: Reinhold Matay-USA TODAY Sports

Saturday, September 10th

Kentucky at Florida – 3:30 PM on CBS

Northern Illinois at South Florida – 7 PM on CBS Sports Network

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