As the college football regular season winds down, ESPN networks are amping up for a wild Week 13. There’s a ton on the line—conference championship spots, playoff dreams, and, let’s be honest, bragging rights. With 13 Top 25 teams in action and more than 85 games across ESPN’s platforms, this week’s set to be a blast for college football fans. From ABC’s prime-time showdowns to ESPN’s wall-to-wall coverage, here’s what’s coming up for Week 13.
ABC’s Saturday Slate: Top 25 Showdowns and Historic Rivalries
ABC gets things rolling at noon with No. 11 Oklahoma hosting Missouri. Sean McDonough, Greg McElroy, and Molly McGrath will be on the call for that one.
Then at 3:30 p.m., the focus shifts to Austin, Texas, where No. 10 Texas takes on Arkansas. Joe Tessitore, Jesse Palmer, and Katie George have you covered there.
Can’t catch the TV broadcast? ESPN Radio’s got it too, with Marc Kestecher, Tom Ramsey, and Ian Fitzsimmons breaking it all down.
Prime-Time Spotlight: Tennessee vs. Florida
Saturday night, it’s a classic rivalry: No. 23 Tennessee heads to Florida for ABC’s Saturday Night Football Presented by Capital One. Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, and Holly Rowe will be calling the action, and if you’ve got a 4K setup, you’re in for a treat.
ESPN Radio will air the game too, with Mike Couzens, Freddie Coleman, and Mike Peasley live from Gainesville.
ESPN’s Comprehensive Coverage
ESPN’s slate starts at noon with No. 15 Miami at Virginia Tech. Bob Wischusen, Louis Riddick, and Kris Budden are on the call for that one.
At 3:30 p.m., Kentucky faces No. 14 Vanderbilt. Mark Jones, Roddy Jones, and Quint Kessenich will be in the booth.
Later, at 7 p.m., No. 22 Pittsburgh visits No. 16 Georgia Tech. Dave Pasch, Dusty Dvoracek, and Taylor McGregor are handling the commentary.
ESPN2 and SEC Network Highlights
ESPN2 starts the day with No. 20 Louisville at SMU at noon. Roy Philpott, Sam Acho, and Taylor Davis are on the call.
At 4 p.m., Kansas State heads to No. 13 Utah. You’ll hear Dave Flemming, Brock Osweiler, and Stormy Buonantony for that matchup.
SEC Network’s got a busy day. Samford visits No. 3 Texas A&M at noon on SEC Network+, with Clay Matvick, Chase Daniel, and Marilyn Payne.
At 12:45 p.m., Charlotte heads to No. 5 Georgia on SEC Network. Taylor Zarzour, Matt Stinchcomb, and Alyssa Lang are on the crew.
Then at 2 p.m., No. 4 Alabama hosts Eastern Illinois on SEC Network+. Jay Alter, Rocky Boiman, and Tori Petry will be on the call.
ACC Network and Historic Rivalries
ACC Network brings the Tobacco Road rivalry: Duke vs. North Carolina at 3:30 p.m. Wes Durham, Steve Addazio, and Dana Boyle are handling commentary.
Later, at 7:30 p.m., California heads to Stanford. Chris Cotter, Max Browne, and Kendra Douglas will be there for the broadcast.
Additional Highlighted Games
Not all the action’s on Saturday. Earlier in the week, there’s MACtion—Tuesday and Wednesday games like Western Michigan at Northern Illinois and Miami (Ohio) at Buffalo on ESPN2.
On ESPNU, you’ll find Akron at Bowling Green and Central Michigan at Kent State.
Friday night, Florida State visits NC State at 8 p.m. on ESPN. Anish Shroff, Andre Ware, and Paul Carcaterra will be on the call.
And don’t forget the historic Harvard at Yale game—noon on ESPNU, with Eric Frede and Jack Ford.
ESPN Radio and ESPN+ Coverage
ESPN Radio’s not just sticking with the SEC games. This week, the College Football Tailgate show will be live in Madison for Illinois at Wisconsin. Amber Wilson and Jonathan Zaslow will host, kicking things off Saturday morning at 10 a.m.
ESPN+ has a full menu too. At 3 p.m., No. 24 South Florida heads to UAB, with Pete Sousa and Forrest Conoly calling the game.
Also at 3 p.m., UConn visits Florida Atlantic. AJ Ricketts, Patrick Murray, and Savanna Collins are on commentary.
Then at 4 p.m., there’s a Big 12 clash: Oklahoma State at UCF, with Brian Custer and Leger Douzable.
Exclusive Postseason Coverage
ESPN+ is the exclusive home for the first rounds of the NCAA Division II and Division III Championships. About two dozen postseason games hit the platform Saturday afternoon, starting at noon.
For all the details on those matchups, fans can head over to NCAA.com.
All of ESPN, All in One Place
ESPN packs all its networks and services right into the ESPN App. It’s not just about watching games—there’s a lot more going on here.
You get integrated game stats, multiview, and even a two-screen feature that actually syncs up. There’s this vertical video thing called Verts, plus a personalized SportsCenter For You that tries to keep things relevant.
Want to check ESPN BET info or fantasy sports? It’s all there. You can shop, too, if that’s your thing.
These features are open to everyone on the ESPN App, whether you’re tuning in on your phone or the big screen. Doesn’t matter if you subscribe directly or stick with old-school pay TV.
There’s a bundle deal right now: ESPN DTC Unlimited, Disney+, and Hulu for $29.99/month for the first year. Not bad if you want the whole package. You can get the details at stream.espn.com.
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