College Football Schedule for November 27

November 24th, 2009 at 8:27 pm by HDSportsGuide | 2 Comments

College Football Schedule for November 27

There are some huge games this weekend that will have in impact on the national championship this season. The Iron Bowl is one of the biggest this week. Everyone from TCU Boise State and Cincinnati will be watching this game in hopes that Auburn will pull the upset, and maybe open up a slot in the National Championship game.

Other than that the BCS dominates the day. #9 Pittsburgh takes on West Virginia in a huge rivaly game and #5 Cincinnati takes on Illinois as they try to set up a top ten match up between Pittsburgh and Cincinnati next week.

Boise State also has their last test to staying undefeated on November 27 as well. They take on Nevada in a game that has BCS implications. Nevada is the first team ever with three 1000 yard rushers. But Boise has played solid and done just enough to win some of their biggest games this season.

For the full college football schedule click here. Also, the Saturday regional maps for the ABC gamescan be found here.

College Football Schedule for November 27
DATE TIME (ET) DESCRIPTION NETWORK
11/27/2009 11:00 AM Rutgers at Louisville ESPN2 (720p)
11/27/2009 11:00 AM Temple at Ohio ESPNU (720p)
11/27/2009 12:00 PM Illinois at #5 Cincinnati ABC (720p)
11/27/2009 2:00 PM Wyoming at Colorado State MTN (1080i)
11/27/2009 2:30 PM #2 Alabama at Auburn CBS (1080i)
11/27/2009 3:30 PM Nebraska at Colorado ABC (720p)
11/27/2009 3:30 PM Memphis at Tulsa CBS C (1080i)
11/27/2009 7:00 PM #9 Pittsburgh at West Virginia ESPN2 (720p)
11/27/2009 10:00 PM Nevada at #6 Boise State ESPN2 (720p)
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2 Comments for “College Football Schedule for November 27”

  1. Eric Vlietstra Says:

    Miami at S. Florida is on Saturday, Nov. 28th. That must be a mistake above.

  2. HDSportsGuide Says:

    Thank you, it has been corrected.

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