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College football Week 2 is here. That means the information about where to watch the games, and who will be commentating on them has been released per Eye on Sky and Air Sports.
There will be a whole host of games going on during week 2, with 14 B1G games slated to happen.
Four games are taking place at noon ET: Arkansas State-Ohio State, Western Illinois-Minnesota, Duke-Northwestern, and Ohio-Penn State. At 3:30 p.m ET, we have Washington State-Wisconsin and Maryland-Charlotte.
The 4 p.m. ET slate consists of Akron-Michigan State, followed by Iowa State-Iowa, Virginia-Illinois, Indiana State-Purdue, and Wagner-Rutgers.
In evening slate, there is Georgia Southern-Nebraska (7:30 p.m. ET), Hawai’i-Michigan (8 p.m. ET), and Idaho-Indiana (8 p.m. ET).
Here is all the broadcast information for the 14 B1G games:
- 12 pm – Ohio at Penn State: ABC, ESPN3: Dave Pasch, Dusty Dvoracek, Tom Luginbill
- 12 pm – Duke at Northwestern: FS1: Eric Collins, Devin Gardner
- 12 pm – Arkansas State at Ohio State: Mark Followill, Joshua Perry, Elise Menaker
- 12 pm – Western Illinois at Minnesota: BTN: Jason Ross Jr., Brock Vereen, Michelle McMahon
- 3:30 pm – Washington State at Wisconsin: Fox, FS App: Jason Benetti, Brock Huard, Allison Williams
- 3:30 pm – Maryland at Charlotte: Stadium: Chris Hassell, Patrick Murray
- 4 pm – Virginia at Illinois: ESPNU: Kevin Brown, Hutson Mason
- 4 pm – Iowa State at Iowa: BTN: Brandon Gaudin, Anthony Herron, Rick Pizzo
Compass Media: Bill Rosinkski, Steve Beuerlein - 4 pm – Akron at Michigan State: BTN: Chris Vosters, Matt Millen, Audrey Dahlgren
- 4 pm – Indiana State at Purdue: BTN: Joe Beninati, Matt McGloin, Brooke Fletcher
- 4 pm – Wagner at Rutgers: BTN: Wayne Randazzo, Jason McCourty, Krystle Rich
- 7:30 pm – Georgia Southern at Nebraska: FS1: Noah Eagle, Mark Helfrich
- 8 pm – Hawai’i at Michigan: BTN: Lisa Byington, Jake Butt, Meghan McKeown
- 8 pm – Idaho at Indiana: BTN: Matt Schumacker, J Leman, Shane Sparks
Grant Bricker covers the B1G for Saturday Tradition. His previous stops include the Williamson Homepage and Nashville Post.