College Football on ABC results

College Football on ABC results

All rankings are from that week's AP Poll or BCS standings.

Contents

2011 Schedule

  • September 3 (ESPN2 reverse mirror):
    • Minnesota 17 at #25 USC 19
    • Western Michigan 10 at Michigan 34
  • September 10:
    • #3 Alabama 27 at #23 Penn State 11
  • September 17, 12:00: #21 Auburn 24 at Clemson 38
  • September 17 (ESPN reverse mirror):

2010 Schedule

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  • September 4:
    • Connecticut 10 at Michigan 30 (split-national, 48% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN2)
    • UCLA 22 at Kansas State 31 (split-national, 34% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2)
    • Kentucky 23 at Louisville 16 (split-national, 18% of the United States)
  • September 11:
    • #17 Florida State 17 at #10 Oklahoma 47 (split-national, 92% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2)
    • Iowa State 7 at #9 Iowa 35 (split-national, 8% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN2)
  • September 18:
    • #8 Nebraska 56 at Washington 21 (split-national, 51% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2)
    • #1 Alabama 62 at Duke 13 (split-national, 28% of the United States)
    • Arizona State 19 at #11 Wisconsin 20 (split-national, 21% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN2)
  • September 25:
    • UCLA 34 at #7 Texas 12 (split-national, 66% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • Wake Forest 0 at Florida State 31 (split-national, 20% of the United States)
    • Eastern Michigan 20 at #2 Ohio State 73 (split-national, 14% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN)
  • October 2:
    • #21 Texas 20 vs. #8 Oklahoma 28 (split-national, 62% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN) — Red River Rivalry at Cotton Bowl, Dallas
    • #11 Wisconsin 24 at #24 Michigan State 34 (split-national, 24% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • Virginia Tech 41 at #23 NC State 30 (split-national, 14% of the United States)
  • October 9:
    • #17 Michigan State 34 at #18 Michigan 17 (split-national, 63% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • #11 Arkansas 24 vs. Texas A&M 17 (split-national, 23% of the United States) — Southwest Classic at Cowboys Stadium, Arlington
    • Clemson 16 at North Carolina 21 (split-national, 14% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN)
  • October 16:
    • Texas 20 at #5 Nebraska 13 (split-national, 79% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • #15 Iowa 38 at Michigan 28 (split-national, 21% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN)
  • October 23:
    • #13 Wisconsin 31 at #15 Iowa 30 (split-national, 65% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • #16 Nebraska 51 at #14 Oklahoma State 41 (split-national, 20% of the United States)
    • Georgia Tech 13 at Clemson 27 (split-national, 15% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN)
  • October 30:
    • #5 Michigan State 6 at #18 Iowa 37 (split-national, 77% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • #6 Missouri 17 at #14 Nebraska 31 (split-national, 23% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN)
  • November 6:
    • Washington 16 at #1 Oregon 53 (split-national, 40% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2)
    • Northwestern 21 at Penn State 35 (split-national, 26% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN2)
    • North Carolina 37 at Florida State 35 (split-national, 21% of the United States)
    • #7 Nebraska 31 at Iowa State 30 (OT) (split-national, 13% of the United States)
  • November 13:
    • Penn State 14 at #9 Ohio State 38 (split-national, 69% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • Texas Tech 7 at #16 Oklahoma 45 (split-national, 16% of the United States)
    • #20 Virginia Tech 26 at North Carolina 10 (split-national, 15% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN)
  • November 20:
    • #9 Ohio State 20 at #20 Iowa 17
  • November 26, 12:00: West Virginia 35 at Pittsburgh 10
  • November 26, 3:30: Colorado 17 at #15 Nebraska 45
  • November 27, 12:00: Michigan 7 at #8 Ohio State 37
  • November 27:
    • Northwestern 23 at #7 Wisconsin 70 (split-national, 70% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • Florida 7 at #22 Florida State 31 (split-national, 30% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN)
  • December 4, 12:00: Rutgers 14 at #23 West Virginia 35
  • December 4: #1 Oregon 37 at Oregon State 20

2009 Schedule

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In 2009, for the first time, all college football games broadcast on ABC were broadcast in high-defenition. Previously, only selected match-ups had aired in HD.

  • September 5:
    • #13 Georgia 10 at #9 Oklahoma State 24 (split-national, 78% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2)
    • Western Michigan 7 at Michigan 31 (split-national, 13% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2)
    • Baylor 24 at Wake Forest 21 (split-national, 9% of the United States)
  • September 12: #18 Notre Dame 34 at Michigan 38
  • September 19:
    • #3 Southern California 13 at Washington 16 (split-national, 52% of the United States)
    • #19 Nebraska 15 at #13 Virginia Tech 16 (split-national, 36% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2)
    • Arizona 17 at Iowa 27 (split-national, 12% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2)
  • September 26:
    • #9 Miami 7 at #11 Virginia Tech 31 (split-national, 54% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • Illinois 0 at #13 Ohio State 30 (split-national, 24% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • #6 California 3 at Oregon 42 (split-national, 22% of the United States)
  • October 3:
    • #15 Penn State 35 at Illinois 17 (split-national, 49% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • Florida State 21 at Boston College 28 (split-national, 32% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • UCLA 16 at Stanford 24 (split-national, 19% of the United States)
  • October 10:
    • Wisconsin 13 at #9 Ohio State 31 (split-national, 60% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • Baylor 7 at #19 Oklahoma 33 (split-national, 19% of the United States)
    • #13 Oregon 24 at UCLA 10 (split-national, 18% of the United States)
    • Connecticut 21 at Pittsburgh 24 (split-national, 3% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
  • October 17, 12:00: #20 Oklahoma 13 vs. #3 Texas 16 — Red River Rivalry at Cotton Bowl, Dallas
  • October 17:
    • Minnesota 0 at #14 Penn State 20 (split-national, 44% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • Texas Tech 31 at #15 Nebraska 10 (split-national, 20% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • California 45 at UCLA 26 (split-national, 18% of the United States)
    • NC State 20 at Boston College 52 (split-national, 18% of the United States)
  • October 24:
    • #13 Penn State 35 at Michigan 10 (split-national, 45% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • #11 Oregon 43 at Washington 19 (split-national, 19% of the United States)
    • Clemson 40 at #10 Miami 37 (split-national, 19% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • Oklahoma 35 at #25 Kansas 13 (split-national, 17% of the United States)
  • October 31:
    • #19 Miami 28 at Wake Forest 27 (split-national, 38% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2)
    • Michigan 13 at Illinois 38 (split-national, 25% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2)
    • #24 California 23 at Arizona State 21 (split-national, 20% of the United States)
    • Kansas 21 at Texas Tech 42 (split-national, 17% of the United States)
  • November 7:
    • #16 Ohio State 24 at #11 Penn State 7 (split-national, 72% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN2)
    • #19 Oklahoma State 34 at Iowa State 8 (split-national, 17% of the United States)
    • Wake Forest at #10 Georgia Tech 30 (split-national, 10% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN2)
  • November 14:
    • #10 Iowa 24 at #11 Ohio State 27 (split-national, 67% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • #14 Miami 24 at North Carolina 33 (split-national, 17% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • Nebraska 31 at Kansas 17 (split-national, 16% of the United States)
  • November 21, 12:00: #10 Ohio State 21 at Michigan 10
  • November 21:
    • #14 Penn State 42 at Michigan State 14 (split-national, 86% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • Virginia 21 at #23 Clemson 34 (split-national, 18% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN)
  • November 27, 12:00: Illinois 36 at #5 Cincinnati 49
  • November 27, 3:30: Nebraska 28 at Colorado 20
  • November 28:
    • #17 Miami 31 at South Florida 10 (split-national, 40% of the United States, with SD reverse mirror on ESPN)
    • Missouri 41 vs. Kansas 39 (split-national, 21% of the United States) — Border Showdown at Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City
    • Arizona 20 at Arizona State 17 (split-national, 20% of the United States)
    • #14 Virginia Tech 42 at Virginia 13 (split-national, 19% of the United States, with reverse mirror on ESPN)
  • December 5, 12:00: #5 Cincinnati 45 at #15 Pittsburgh 44
  • December 5: Arizona 21 at #18 Southern California 17

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