NCAA college football is back for the 2023 season, with more than 100 games taking place in Week 4. One of the must-see games? Tonight No. 19 Colorado at No. 10 Oregon games. Are you ready to watch the Buffs and Ducks face off? Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch Colorado vs. Oregon, and the rest of the schedule for Week 4 of the 2023 NCAA college football season, from Thursday, September 21 through next Monday , September 25.
How Colorado looks at Oregon:
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Date: Saturday, September 23
Time: 3:30 pm ET
Game: Colorado in Oregon
TV Channels: ABC
Streaming: Hulu + Live TV, Fubo
When is the Colorado vs. Oregon game?
The Colorado Buffaloes will face the Oregon Ducks on Saturday, September 23 at 3:30 pm ET.
What channel is the Colorado vs. Oregon game on?
Saturday’s Colorado vs. Oregon game will be broadcast on ABC, which you can catch over the air on TV for free. No access to ABC? Here’s what we recommend for streaming Saturday’s game, and the rest of the 2023 NCAA college football season.
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This week’s college football games:
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Week 4
Thursday, September 21
State of Georgia in Coastal Carolina | 7:30 p.m ESPN
Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Alabama A&M | 7:30 p.m ESPNU
Friday, September 22
Wisconsin and Purdue | 7 p.m FS1
Brown at Harvard 7 p.m ESPN+
NC State at Virginia | 7:30 p.m ESPN
Boise State at San Diego State | 10:30 pm | CBSSN
San Jose State Air Force | 10:30 pm | FS1
Saturday, September 23
Rutgers at No. 2 Michigan | 12 p.m Big Ten Network
4 Florida State at Clemson | 12 p.m ABC
No. 16 Oklahoma at Cincinnati | 12 p.m fox
Army of Syracuse | 12 p.m ACC Network
Auburn at Texas A&M | 12 p.m ESPN
Western Kentucky and Troy | 12 p.m ESPNU
Kentucky and Vanderbilt | 12 p.m SEC Network
Virginia Tech and Marshall | 12 p.m ESPN2
SMU at TCU | 12 p.m FS1
Cornell and Yale | 12 p.m ESPN+
Butler and Stetson | 12 p.m ESPN+
Tulsa and Northern Illinois | 12 p.m CBSSN
Stonehill in Fordham | 1 p.m ESPN+
Lindenwood in Illinois State | 1 p.m ESPN+
Marist of Valparaiso | 1 p.m ESPN+
Mercer and Furman | 1 p.m ESPN+
Western Michigan and Toledo | 1:30 pm | ESPN+
Lehigh at Dartmouth | 1:30 pm | ESPN+
Wofford and VMI | 1:30 pm | ESPN+
Georgia Southern at Ball State | 2 p.m ESPN+
Colgate at Holy Cross | 2 p.m ESPN+
Charleston Southern in Western Carolina | 2:30 pm | ESPN+
Utah Tech at Missouri State | 3 p.m ESPN+
McNeese of Eastern Illinois | 3 p.m ESPN+
Bryant and Princeton | 3 p.m ESPN+
Virginia Lynchburg and Robert Morris | 3 p.m ESPN+
Chattanooga and Samford | 3 p.m ESPN+
15 Ole Miss at No. 13 Alabama | 3:30 pm | CBS
19 Colorado at No. 10 Oregon | 3:30 pm | ABC
No. 22 UCLA at No. 11 Utah | 3:30 pm | fox
18 Duke of UConn | 3:30 pm | CBSSN
No. 20 Miami (Fla.) at Temple | 3:30 pm | ESPN2
Maryland at Michigan State | 3:30 pm | NBC
Boston College of Louisville | 3:30 pm | ACC Network
BYU of Kansas | 3:30 pm | ESPN
Texas Tech at West Virginia | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
New Mexico at UMass | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Texas A&M-Commerce at Old Dominion | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Ohio in Bowling Green | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Delaware State in Miami (Ohio) | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Florida Atlantic in Illinois | 3:30 pm | Big Ten Network
Louisiana Tech at Nebraska | 3:30 pm | Big Ten Network
Penn and Bucknell | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Monmouth and Lafayette | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
UTSA of No. 23 Tennessee | 4 p.m SEC Network
Rice in South Florida | 4 p.m ESPNU
Oklahoma State and Iowa State | 4 p.m FS1
Cal Poly at Portland State | 4 p.m ESPN+
Sacramento State of Idaho | 4 p.m ESPN+
Montana and Northern Arizona | 4 p.m ESPN+
Eastern Michigan at Jacksonville State | 5 p.m ESPN+
Central Michigan and South Alabama | 5 p.m ESPN+
Dayton and San Diego | 5 p.m ESPN+
Gardner-Webb of East Carolina | 6 p.m ESPN+
Albany and Morgan State | 6 p.m ESPN+
The Citadel of South Carolina State | 6 p.m ESPN+
Alabama State at Florida A&M | 6 p.m ESPN+
SE Missouri State in Eastern Kentucky | 6 p.m ESPN+
Northern Colorado at Idaho State | 6 p.m ESPN+
Liberty of Florida International | 6:30 p.m ESPN+
Georgia Tech at Wake Forest | 6:30 p.m CW Network
Arkansas at No. 12 LSU | 7 p.m ESPN
14 Oregon State at No. 21 Washington State | 7 p.m fox
Charlotte at No. 25 Florida | 7 p.m ESPN+/SECN+
Sam Houston and Houston | 7 p.m ESPN+
Colorado State at Middle Tennessee | 7 p.m ESPN+
Nicholls and Tulane | 7 p.m ESPN+
Appalachian State in Wyoming | 7 p.m CBSSN
Southern Miss at Arkansas State | 7 p.m ESPN+
Nevada in Texas State | 7 p.m ESPN+
Arizona and Stanford | 7 p.m Pac-12 Network
Austin Peay and Stephen F. Austin | 7 p.m ESPN+
Abilene Christian of Central Arkansas | 7 p.m ESPN+
UT Martin at North Alabama | 7 p.m ESPN+
Southwest Baptist of Tarleton State | 7 p.m ESPN+
Lincoln (CA) and Lamar | 7 p.m ESPN+
Kennesaw State and Tennessee Tech | 7 p.m ESPN+
North American University at UIW | 7 p.m ESPN+
Bethune-Cookman at Jackson State | 7 p.m ESPN+
UAB at No. 1 Georgia | 7:30 p.m ESPN2
No. 3 Texas at Baylor | 7:30 p.m ABC
No. 6 Ohio State at No. 9 Notre Dame | 7:30 p.m NBC
No. 24 Iowa at No. 7 Penn State | 7:30 p.m CBS
Akron and Indiana | 7:30 p.m Big Ten Network
Memphis vs. Missouri (at St. Louis) | 7:30 p.m ESPNU
Mississippi State at South Carolina | 7:30 p.m SEC Network
Buffalo and Louisiana | 7:30 p.m ESPN+
Minnesota at Northwestern | 7:30 p.m Big Ten Network
UCF at Kansas State | 8 p.m FS1
No. 17 North Carolina at Pitt | 8 p.m ACC Network
Western Illinois and Southern Utah | 8 p.m ESPN+
Montana State at Weber State | 8 p.m ESPN+
UNLV at UTEP | 9 at night | ESPN+
Eastern Washington and UC Davis | 10 p.m ESPN+
No. 5 USC at Arizona State | 10:30 pm | fox
Cal in No. 8 Washington | 10:30 pm | ESPN
Kent State at Fresno State | 10:30 pm | CBSSN
New Mexico State of Hawai’i | 12 a.m. | Spectrum Sports PPV
Which channels college football?
The 2023 NCAA college football season will air on ESPN, ESPN+, Fox, FS1, ABC, CBS and NBC, in addition, there will be some games on smaller networks and sports streamers such as the ACC Network, SEC Network, Big Ten Network, Pac-12 Network, Altitude Sports and more.
Every way to watch college football in 2023:
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