NCAA college football is back for the 2023 season, with more than 100 games to be played in Week 4 alone. Is it one of those must-see games? No. 19 Colorado takes on No. 10 Oregon tonight. 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, plus 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 to see Colorado in Oregon:
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date: Saturday 23 September
time: 3:30 PM ET
Game: Colorado in Oregon
TV channel: ABC
flow: Hulu + Live TV, Fubo
When is Colorado vs. Oregon?
The Colorado Buffaloes face the Oregon Ducks on Saturday, September 23 at 3:30 PM ET.
What channel is the Colorado vs. Oregon game broadcast on?
Colorado’s game against Oregon on Saturday will be broadcast on ABC, which may have already broadcast it live on free-to-air television. Don’t have access to ABC? Here’s what we recommend for streaming Saturday’s game, as well as the rest of the 2023 NCAA college football season.
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College football games this week:
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Week 4
Thursday 21 September
Georgia, Coastal Carolina 7:30 pm | espn
Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Alabama A&M | 7:30 pm | Aspnu
Friday 22 September
Wisconsin at Purdue | 7 pm | FS1
Brown at Harvard University 7 pm | ESPN+
State of North Carolina in Virginia | 7:30 pm | espn
Boise State at San Diego State | 10:30 PM | CBSSN
San Jose State Air Force | 10:30 PM | FS1
Saturday 23 September
Rutgers at No. 2 Michigan | 12 noon | Big Ten Network
No. 4 Florida State at Clemson | 12 noon | ABC
No. 16 Oklahoma at Cincinnati | 12 noon | fox
Army at Syracuse | 12 noon | ACC Network
Auburn at Texas A&M | 12 noon | espn
Western Kentucky in Troy | 12 noon | Aspnu
Kentucky at Vanderbilt | 12 noon | SEC network
Virginia Tech at Marshall | 12 noon | ESPN2
SMU at TCU | 12 noon | FS1
Cornell at Yale University | 12 noon | ESPN+
Butler at Stetson | 12 noon | ESPN+
Tulsa in Northern Illinois | 12 noon | CBSSN
Stonehill at Fordham | 1 PM | ESPN+
Lindenwood, Illinois 1 PM | ESPN+
Marist in Valparaiso | 1 PM | ESPN+
Mercer at Foreman | 1 PM | ESPN+
Western Michigan at Toledo | 1:30 pm | ESPN+
Lehigh at Dartmouth | 1:30 pm | ESPN+
Wofford at VMI | 1:30 pm | ESPN+
Georgia Southern at Ball State | 2 pm | ESPN+
Colgate at Holy Cross | 2 pm | ESPN+
South Charleston in Western Carolina | 2:30 pm | ESPN+
Utah Tech in Missouri | 3 pm | ESPN+
McNeese in Eastern Illinois | 3 pm | ESPN+
Bryant at Princeton | 3 pm | ESPN+
Virginia Lynchburg and Robert Morris 3 pm | ESPN+
Chattanooga at Samford | 3 pm | ESPN+
No. 15 Ole Miss at No. 13 Alabama | 3:30 pm | CBS
No. 19 Colorado at No. 10 Oregon | 3:30 pm | ABC
No. 22 UCLA No. 11 Utah | 3:30 pm | fox
No. 18 Duke at UConn | 3:30 pm | CBSSN
No. 20 Miami (Fla.) at Temple | 3:30 pm | ESPN2
Maryland in Michigan | 3:30 pm | nbc
Boston College in Louisville | 3:30 pm | ACC Network
BYU at 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 at Bowling Green | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Delaware 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
bin in bucknell | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
Monmouth in Lafayette | 3:30 pm | ESPN+
UTSA at No. 23 Tennessee | 4 pm | SEC network
Cedar in South Florida | 4 pm | Aspnu
Oklahoma State at Iowa | 4 pm | FS1
Cal Poly at Portland State | 4 pm | ESPN+
Sacramento State, Idaho | 4 pm | ESPN+
Montana in Northern Arizona | 4 pm | ESPN+
Eastern Michigan at Jacksonville | 5 pm | ESPN+
Central Michigan to South Alabama | 5 pm | ESPN+
Dayton in San Diego | 5 pm | ESPN+
Gardner Webb in East Carolina | 6 pm | ESPN+
Albany in Morgan State | 6 pm | ESPN+
Castle in South Carolina | 6 pm | ESPN+
Alabama State at Florida A&M | 6 pm | ESPN+
Missouri SE in Eastern Kentucky | 6 pm | ESPN+
Northern Colorado, Idaho | 6 pm | ESPN+
Freedom at Florida International | 6:30 pm | ESPN+
Georgia Tech at Wake Forest | 6:30 pm | The CW Network
Arkansas at No. 12 LSU | 7 pm | espn
No. 14 Oregon State at No. 21 Washington State | 7 pm | fox
Charlotte at No. 25 Florida | 7 pm | ESPN+/SECON+
Sam Houston in Houston | 7 pm | ESPN+
Colorado State in Middle Tennessee | 7 pm | ESPN+
Nichols at Tulane | 7 pm | ESPN+
Appalachian State in Wyoming | 7 pm | CBSSN
Southern Miss Arkansas | 7 pm | ESPN+
Nevada in Texas | 7 pm | ESPN+
Arizona at Stanford | 7 pm | Pac-12 Network
Austin Peay and Stephen F. Austin | 7 pm | ESPN+
Abilene Christian in Central Arkansas | 7 pm | ESPN+
UT Martin in North Alabama | 7 pm | ESPN+
Southwestern Baptist Church of Tarleton State | 7 pm | ESPN+
Lincoln (California) in Lamar | 7 pm | ESPN+
Kennesaw State Tennessee Tech | 7 pm | ESPN+
University of North America at UIW | 7 pm | ESPN+
Python Cookman at Jackson State | 7 pm | ESPN+
UAB at No. 1 Georgia | 7:30 pm | ESPN2
No. 3 Texas at Baylor | 7:30 pm | ABC
No. 6 Ohio State at No. 9 Notre Dame | 7:30 pm | nbc
No. 24 Iowa at No. 7 Penn State | 7:30 pm | CBS
Akron, Indiana | 7:30 pm | Big Ten Network
Memphis vs. Missouri (in St. Louis) | 7:30 pm | Aspnu
Mississippi to South Carolina | 7:30 pm | SEC network
Buffalo, Louisiana | 7:30 pm | ESPN+
Minnesota at Northwestern | 7:30 pm | Big Ten Network
UCF at Kansas State | 8 pm | FS1
No. 17 North Carolina at Pitt | 8 pm | ACC Network
Western Illinois to southern Utah | 8 pm | ESPN+
Montana in Weber State | 8 pm | ESPN+
UNLV at UTEP | 9 pm | ESPN+
Eastern Washington at UC Davis | 10 pm | ESPN+
No. 5 University of Southern California at Arizona State | 10:30 PM | fox
Cal at No. 8 Washington | 10:30 PM | espn
Kent State at Fresno State | 10:30 PM | CBSSN
New Mexico State in Hawaii | 12 AM | Spectrum Sports PPV
What channels broadcast college football?
The 2023 NCAA college football season will be broadcast on ESPN, ESPN+, Fox, FS1, ABC, CBS and NBC, plus there will be a few games on smaller networks and sports broadcast channels such as the ACC Network, SEC Network, Big Ten Network and the Broadcast Network. Pac-12 Network, Altitude Sports and more.
All the ways to watch college football in 2023:
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The best way to watch NCAA and NFL football games
Fubo TV
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