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ESPNU College Football
ESPNU College Football is a broadcast of NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision and NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision college football on ESPNU. ESPNU College Football debuted on August 25, 2005 with a HBCU match-up between Benedict and Morehouse.
In addition to their live game coverage, ESPNU also has three weekly programs devoted to college football, which include ESPNU Inside the Polls on Monday at 6 pm ET, ESPNU Coaches Spotlight on Tuesdays at 12 pm ET and ESPNU Recruiting Insider on Fridays at 7:30 pm ET.
ESPNU launched its college football coverage on August 25, 2005 with a SIAC matchup between Benedict and Morehouse.
ESPNU College Football's debut season showcased 75 games from Division I-A conferences such as the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Conference USA, the MAC, Mountain West, SEC, Sun Belt and the WAC.
Also included were Division I FCS and Division II conferences such as the Big Sky, MEAC, Ohio Valley, SIAC, Southern and the SWAC.
They also debuted their first college football studio show, ESPNU Inside the Polls.
ESPNU also aired coverage of special events such as the Steel City Classic and the Turkey Day Classic.
ESPNU launched its second season of college football coverage on August 26, 2006 with a matchup between Tuskegee at Stillman.
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ESPNU College Football
ESPNU College Football is a broadcast of NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision and NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision college football on ESPNU. ESPNU College Football debuted on August 25, 2005 with a HBCU match-up between Benedict and Morehouse.
In addition to their live game coverage, ESPNU also has three weekly programs devoted to college football, which include ESPNU Inside the Polls on Monday at 6 pm ET, ESPNU Coaches Spotlight on Tuesdays at 12 pm ET and ESPNU Recruiting Insider on Fridays at 7:30 pm ET.
ESPNU launched its college football coverage on August 25, 2005 with a SIAC matchup between Benedict and Morehouse.
ESPNU College Football's debut season showcased 75 games from Division I-A conferences such as the ACC, Big East, Big Ten, Conference USA, the MAC, Mountain West, SEC, Sun Belt and the WAC.
Also included were Division I FCS and Division II conferences such as the Big Sky, MEAC, Ohio Valley, SIAC, Southern and the SWAC.
They also debuted their first college football studio show, ESPNU Inside the Polls.
ESPNU also aired coverage of special events such as the Steel City Classic and the Turkey Day Classic.
ESPNU launched its second season of college football coverage on August 26, 2006 with a matchup between Tuskegee at Stillman.