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16 FBS Spring Football games being broadcast this weekend
For those starving for some College Football

Spring football continues tonight and this weekend with 23 games in the FBS, and 17 of those will be televised live or streamed online.

Listed below is the schedule which kicks off Friday night at 7:30pm ET with Rutgers on the Big Ten Network

Friday, April 24
All times Eastern

Rutgers - 7:30pm, BTN2Go

Idaho - 9pm, VANDALXtra

Saturday, April 25
All times Eastern

UCLA - 1pm, Pac-12 Network / Pac-12.com

West Virginia - 1pm, Local TV

Arkansas - 2pm, SECN Alternate / SECN+

Iowa - 2pm, BTN2Go

Kansas - 2pm, ESPN3 / Jayhawk TV

Michigan State - 2pm, BTN / BTN2Go

Virginia Tech - 2pm, ESPN3

New Mexico State - 3pm, Aggie Access

Utah - 3pm, Pac-12 Network / Pac-12.com

Washington - 3pm, Pac-12 Network / Pac-12.com

Kansas State - 4pm, CSLive / K-StateHD.tv

Tennessee - 4pm, SECN Alternate / SECN+

Wisconsin - 4pm, BTN / BTN2Go

Washington State - 5pm, Pac-12 Network / Pac-12.com


Feast Up People as there won't be much more Spring Football left and then it's a LOOOONG wait till Thursday 9/3.

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