Fox Will Air Package Of College Football Games On Friday Night Beginning This Fall

The schedule of games, which will include matchups from the Big Ten, Big 12 and Mountain West conferences, is likely won't be announced until late May or early June after conferences and the networks hold their selection meetings.

Fox will expand its coverage of college football with a package of Friday night games.

The schedule of games, which will include matchups from the Big Ten, Big 12 and Mountain West conferences, is likely won’t be announced until late May or early June after conferences and the networks hold their selection meetings.

Friday games, which used to be confined to only the opening week of the season and day after Thanksgiving, are not out of the norm for all three conferences. The Big Ten has had a limited package since 2017, but those were on the Big Ten Network and FS1. The Big 12 had three Friday night matchups on ESPN last season and the Mountain West had a package of games on the CBS Sports Network along with two on FS1.

The college football package will fill a void for Fox on Friday nights during the fall when WWE’s “Friday Night SmackDown” moves to USA Network in October. A couple of games could air on Fox in September with “SmackDown” moving to FS1, which is what happened during the baseball playoffs and World Series.

It also will not be the first time Fox has tried to stake claim to what is considered an underutilized timeslot. It launched “Big Noon Saturday” in 2019, which has been successful. Last season’s package averaged 6.74 million viewers on Fox, an 8% increase over 2022.


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[email protected] says:

March 7, 2024 at 11:42 pm

I’m guessing that Smackdown moves to FS1 in the last month of the deal in my opinion. I wasn’t surprised that they will be airing CFB on Fri nights.

Les Vann says:

March 8, 2024 at 9:01 am

SO High School now gets to compete against college GREED!

[email protected] says:

March 8, 2024 at 11:22 pm

Lee, CFB has been on Fri many years on ESPN/2 I don’t see it as greed. High School Football is only on during state championship games only.