ESPN provides extensive coverage of the College Football Bowl season in 2023, from August to the end of the year. The coverage starts with the Cramton Bowl, featuring the match between North Alabama and Mercer. In December, ESPN continues its bowl game coverage, including notable events such as the HomeTown Lenders Bahamas Bowl, New Mexico Bowl, Myrtle Beach Bowl, Frisco Bowl, Boca Raton Bowl, and Union Home Mortgage Gasparilla Bowl. ESPN covers several other bowl games, including the Camellia Bowl, Famous Idaho Potato Bowl, and EasyPost Hawai’i Bowl. ESPN's bowl game coverage for 2023 concludes with three thrilling matchups: the SERVPRO First Responder Bowl, TaxAct Texas Bowl, and Wasabi Fenway Bowl.
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ESPN
ESPN continues its comprehensive college football coverage, featuring ten games during Week 1 and a series of matchups in subsequent weeks. The network serves as the primary channel for early-season games involving 20 out of the top 25 teams. Noteworthy clashes, such as the rivalry in the Southeastern Conference involving Texas and Alabama, are scheduled for primetime airing. Additionally, ESPN and ABC collaborate to broadcast 17 bowl games, including the HomeTown Lenders Bahamas Bowl, marking the commencement of the Bowl Season. Furthermore, ESPN provides live coverage of the College Football Playoff Semifinals at the Rose Bowl Game and the Allstate Sugar Bowl, leading up to the pinnacle event, the College Football Playoff National Championship Presented by AT&T.
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ESPN Deportes USA
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ESPN2 USA
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ESPNU
ESPNU provides auxiliary coverage of the Bowl season in 2023. One of the games scheduled to be aired on this channel is the Boeing Red Tails Classic between Fort Valley State and Tuskegee. However, the full coverage of the bowl season is handled by ESPN and ABC.
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ESPN App
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ACC Network
The 2023 college football season features an array of games broadcasted on ACC Network (ACCN), ESPN+, and ACCNX during the first three weeks. ACCN presents a total of 13 matches, including the season opener between Elon and Wake Forest, as well as the clash between Miami University (Ohio) and University of Miami. ACCN treats fans to a triple-header, showcasing fixtures involving Northern Illinois, Boston College, Wofford, Pitt, Old Dominion and Virginia Tech. Week 2 continues the ACCN coverage, featuring Murray State at Louisville and other notable matchups. Week 3 highlights include Bethune-Cookman at Miami and a double-header featuring Northwestern against Duke and Florida Atlantic against Clemson. Additionally, ESPN+ and ACCNX stream four games, including Colgate against Syracuse and Holy Cross at Boston College.
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LongHorn Network
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SEC Network
Moreover, SEC Network has agreed to a broadcast deal to be the primary platform for the first four weeks of the Southeastern Conference (SEC) football season, bringing fans live coverage starting in August. Throughout this period, SEC Network, alongside ESPN, ABC, ESPN+, SECN+, and ACC Network, presents a lineup of games that extends until November. Vanderbilt is hosting Hawai'i, followed by the Missouri versus South Dakota match, kicking off the SEC football action on SEC Network. In September, viewers can enjoy up to nine thrilling games on SEC Network, including notable rivalries such as Texas versus Alabama and Alabama against South Florida. Notably, Ole Miss welcomes Georgia Tech for an enticing game scheduled on September 16. Game schedules are subject to change.
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SEC Network +
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ESPN+
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ESPN College Extra
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ACC Network Extra