ESPN+ will stream more college football than ever before this fall, with more than 500 games featuring teams from FBS conferences like the SEC, Big 12, The American, ACC, C-USA, MAC and Sun Belt, and FCS schools from the Big Sky, MVFC, Patriot League, Ivy League, Southern, Southland, MEAC and SWAC. The 2022-23 season kicks off Thursday, Sept. 1 with 53 games exclusively on ESPN+ in September.
September schedule highlights:
Additional highlights:
* ESPN’s overall week 1 college football schedule and commentator assignments.
Original Content
In addition to live programming, ESPN+ will continue to exclusively stream Eli’s Places every Wednesday in September. An extension of Peyton Manning’s popular Peyton’s Places, two-time Super Bowl champion and former Ole Miss star Eli Manning launches his own version of his brother’s signature series to explore what makes college football a way of life across the country. Eli will travel to some of the most well-known and historic college football establishments and meet with giants in the sport to better understand what makes college football such a national sensation.
College Football on ESPN+ — September 2022 Schedule (subject to change):
About ESPN+
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Contacts:
ESPN+: Olivia Wilson ([email protected]) and Kevin Ota ([email protected])
CFB on ESPN: Amanda Brooks ([email protected])
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