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Are college football games on today? Time, TV, streaming for Week 1 Sunday schedule
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Date:2025-04-12 02:41:11
The five-day celebration that is college football's Week 1 is still going strong.
Though the vast majority of the Week 1 schedule played out on Saturday, there's still football left to be played on Sunday and Monday. Each of those games will feature teams who can potentially challenge for the expanded 12-team College Football Playoff.
Watch select college football games live with Fubo (free trial)That starts first with the final top-25 matchup of the Week 1 schedule, between No. 12 LSU and No. 23 USC in Las Vegas. Then No. 10 Florida State — which also played in the first game of the season in Week 0 — will wrap up the Week 1 schedule with a Monday night game vs. ACC foe Boston College.
With that, here's what you need to know about Sunday's college football schedule, including time, TV and streaming information and more:
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College football games on today
- Matchup: No. 12 LSU vs. No. 23 USC (Las Vegas)
- Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
- TV channel: ABC
- Streaming: ESPN+ | Fubo (free trial)
The lone college football game on Sunday is the top-25 matchup between No. 12 LSU and No. 23 USC. The Tigers and Trojans — who each must replace Heisman Trophy winners at quarterback in 2024 — will play in the Modelo Vegas Kickoff Classic in Las Vegas' Allegiant Stadium (home of the NFL's Raiders franchise).
The game is scheduled to kick off Sunday at 7:30 p.m. ET. The game will air nationally on ABC, but can also be streamed via ESPN+ and Fubo, the latter of which offers a free trial and includes ABC as part of its package.
College football scores from Week 1
Below are all the scores involving top 25 teams from Week 1. For a full list of scores, click here.
Thursday, Aug. 29
- No. 11 Missouri 51, Murray State 0
- No. 13 Utah 49, Southern Utah 0
- No. 22 NC State 38, Western Carolina 21
- No. 24 Kansas 48, Lindenwood 3
Friday, Aug. 30
- No. 16 Oklahoma 51, Temple 3
Saturday, Aug. 31
- No. 1 Georgia 34, No. 14 Clemson 3
- No. 2 Ohio State 52, Akron 6
- No. 3 Oregon 24, Idaho 14
- No. 4 Texas 52, Colorado State 0
- No. 5 Alabama 63, Western Kentucky 0
- No. 6 Ole Miss 76, Furman 0
- No. 7 Notre Dame 23, No. 20 Texas A&M 13
- No. 8 Michigan 30, Fresno State 10
- No. 9 Penn State 34, West Virginia 12
- No. 15 Tennessee 69, Chattanooga 3
- No. 17 Kansas State 41, UT-Martin 6
- No. 18 Oklahoma State 44, South Dakota State 20
- No. 19 Miami 41, Florida 17
- No. 21 Arizona 61, New Mexico 39
- No. 25 Iowa 40, Illinois State 0
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