After a seven-month hiatus, college football made its long-awaited return this week, albeit under far from usual circumstances.
The 2020 season started last week with a handful of games across FCS – the second tier of college football – in so-called “Week Zero”, but the proceedings started in earnest on Thursday night, with games featuring an FBS and FCS teams program.
With both the Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences opting out of play this fall due to the novel coronavirus pandemic, the college football schedule will look unusually light this season.
Labor Day weekend wraps up with a primetime game on Monday night, as Navy hosts BYU at 8 p.m.
TV coverage
As usual, coverage of the college football season will be spread across a variety of networks.
ABC will air games in the ACC, American and Big 12, with games from the latter conference also airing on FOX and ESPN.
All three broadcasters, however, were left with a gaping hole in their TV schedules after the Big Ten and Pac-12 opted out of play this fall.
ESPN will also show games from the ACC, American, Sun Belt and SEC conferences, with games from the latter conference also being shown on CBS.
NBC, meanwhile, retains exclusive broadcast rights to Notre Dame's home games.
Monday, September 7
BYU @ Navy—8:00 p.m., ESPN
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