College football rivalries will air in unique viewing slots this fall as kickoff times and networks for the season’s first three weeks and special dates were unveiled Wednesday afternoon.The Apple Cup featuring Washington State at Washington moved to Sunday, Sept. 6 and will kick off at 4 p.m. ET on NBC. The game serves as the curtain raiser to Wisconsin vs. Notre Dame at Green Bay’s Lambeau Field (7:30 p.m. ET). NBC also announced two other rivalry primetime matchups: Iowa State at Iowa in Week 2, while Minnesota travels to Wisconsin on Black Friday.In Week 1, ESPN will show UCLA at California (10:30 p.m.) in a reunion of two former Pac-12 rivals. Yale at Harvard moves to Boston’s Fenway Park on Nov. 21 with ESPNU televising at 3:30 p.m. ET. On Halloween in Foxboro, Mass., Navy and Notre Dame meet for the 99th time. The game kicks off at noon ET on either ABC or ESPN.ABC/ESPN and Fox released a few of the biggest games on their schedules earlier this month, including Oklahoma at Michigan (Noon ET, Fox) and Ohio State at Texas (7:30 p.m. ET, ABC) in Week 2, LSU at Ole Miss (7:30 p.m. ET, ABC) in Week 3 and Michigan at Ohio State (Noon ET, Fox) on Thanksgiving Saturday. ABC also unveiled its Black Friday lineup earlier this month.Here are a few scheduling highlights:Week 0 (Aug. 29)ESPN will broadcast two international games, including TCU-North Carolina in Dublin, Ireland (noon) and NC State-Virginia in Rio de Janeiro (3:30 p.m. ET).
Networks unveil more kickoff times for early weeks of season and Black Friday
Some traditional college football rivalry games will air in unique viewing slots this fall.











