ESPN to offer a month of college spring games stating Saturday at UVA

So you miss football?

Well ESPN is doing all they can to take care of that problem.

Spring games will be presented across ESPN (three games), ESPN2 (one), ESPNU (one) and ESPN3.com (all 14, nine exclusively) beginning with Virginia on Saturday, April 2, at 2:30 p.m. ET on ESPN3.com and Texas on Sunday, April 3, at 3 p.m. on ESPN. Joe Tessitore, Chris Spielman and Urban Meyer will work the Texas game, marking the first game Meyer will work for ESPN. Spring game telecasts will conclude with Oregon on ESPN2 on Saturday, April 30, at 4 p.m.

 

As part of its spring football coverage, ESPN’s DIRECTV satellite bus will originate from numerous campuses throughout April to provide interviews with coaches and players across multiple outlets, highlighted by 

 

Spring Game Schedule

Date Time (ET) Team Network
Sat, April 2 2:30 p.m. Virginia John Sadak & Danny Kanell ESPN3.com
Sun, April 3 3 p.m. Texas Joe Tessitore, Chris Spielman & Urban Meyer ESPN / ESPN3.com
Sat, April 9 1 p.m. South Carolina Bill Rosinski & Randy Shannon ESPN3.com
  4 p.m. LSU Chris Fowler, Todd Blackledge & Jenn Brown ESPN / ESPN3.com
  4 p.m. Clemson * TBA ESPN3.com
  5 p.m. Stanford TBA ESPN3.com
  6 p.m. Mississippi State * TBA ESPN3.com
Sat, April 16 3 p.m. Arkansas Chris Fowler, Matt Millen & Mark May ESPN / ESPN3.com
  3 p.m. Alabama Dave Neal, Andre Ware & Tom Luginbill ESPNU / ESPN3.com
  3 p.m. Auburn * TBA ESPN3.com
  4 p.m. Florida State Bill Rosinski & Dan Hawkins ESPN3.com
Sun, April 17 5 p.m. Miami ** TBA ESPN3.com
Mon, April 18 5 p.m. Ole Miss ** TBA ESPN3.com
Sat, April 30 4 p.m. Oregon Brent Musburger & Urban Meyer ESPN2 / ESPN3.com

 

* Subject to blackout

** Subject to blackout; one-day delay

College Football LiveSportsCenter and ESPNU programs. Scheduled stops include Texas (April 5), Oklahoma (April 6), TCU (April 7), LSU (April 8-9), Florida (April 11), Florida State (April 12), Alabama (April 13), Arkansas (April 15-16), Notre Dame (April 18), Ohio State (April 19), Michigan (April 20), Wisconsin (April 21), Nebraska (April 22), USC (April 25), UCLA (April 26), Stanford (April 27) and Oregon (April 29-30). Schedule is subject to change.

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