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 The College Football TV Schedule for the 2024 season is listed below. The schedule includes all Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) games scheduled for this season with the date, time, and TV.



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After seven long months, the zany, lovable sport returns to anchor our Saturdays, beginning with a four-game slate in "Week 0." It's just an appetizer before the full cavalcade of games awaiting in Week 1, but certainly an appealing one.


No. 10 Florida State and Georgia Tech open up the season with an ACC clash in Dublin, Ireland. Quarterback DJ Uiagalelei — formerly of Clemson and Oregon State — leads the Seminoles into the season with legitimate College Football Playoff aspirations after a controversial omission last year. But the Yellow Jackets are no pushover, coming off a solid seven-win campaign.


Though the opening game is undeniably the headliner, the other three matchups carry plenty of intrigue, too. Two FCS teams — Montana State and Delaware State — will look to best their respective FBS counterparts in New Mexico and Hawaii. In between, SMU, beginning its first season as a member of the ACC, takes on Nevada.


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This week's loaded schedule also features games on Thursday, Friday, Sunday and Monday, presenting five straight days of football for fans and bettors. Which games should you target with your Week 1 college football bets? Before locking in any college football picks for Week 1 of the 2024 season, be sure to see the latest college football predictions from SportsLine's proven model.


One of the college picks the model is high on during Week 1: No. 8 Penn State (-8.5) cruises to a blowout win over West Virginia at noon ET on Saturday. These teams met to open the 2023 season as well, with Penn State covering the spread as a 21-point favorite in a 38-15 victory. The Nittany Lions have now covered the spread in six straight games against Big 12 opponents, and they have covered at a 15-4-1 clip in their last 20 games overall.


West Virginia has struggled against Big Ten teams, going 2-6 against the spread in its last eight such games. Penn State quarterback Drew Allar had 25 passing touchdowns and just two interceptions last season, and he could improve even more under new offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnecki. The Nittany Lions outgained the Mountaineers by 170 yards in last year's opener, and they are covering the spread in well over 60% of the model's simulations this year. See which other picks the model likes here.


Another prediction: Western Kentucky (+31.5) stays within the spread at No. 5 Alabama in a 7 p.m. ET kickoff on Saturday. The Hilltoppers have been successful under head coach Tyson Helton, who has a 40-26 record across five seasons. His teams have participated in bowl games in all five seasons, picking up four wins in those games.

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