Saturday kicks off the college football schedule with one final day of action on the gridiron before bowl season and the playoffs begin.
There’s one last FBS game to play and it’s arguably the greatest rivalry the sport has to offer, but there are other matchups scheduled for today as well.
The Army and Navy will face off in the 122nd edition of the series and the final leg of the Commander-in-Chief Trophy, while FCS will play its final quarterfinal game, and there are national semifinals in Division II and III.
Choose them: Army vs. Navy match prediction against spread
Not to mention the national ceremony for college football’s biggest and most prestigious individual award: the annual Heisman Trophy.
Here’s your schedule for all the college football televised action for Saturday.
All times Easter
Army vs Navy
Sat 10 Dec | 3 p.m. | CBS
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Point distribution: Navy -3
FPI Forecast: Army 51.2%
Related: Army vs. Navy Picks, Predictions: College Football Odds, Spread, Lines
Quarterfinals of the FCS Championship
Holy Cross in the state of South Dakota
Sat 10 Dec | 12 p.m. | ESPN
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Scoring: SDST -19
Division II Champion. Semifinals
West Florida in Ferris State
Sat 10 Dec | 12 p.m. | ESPN+
Division II Champion. Semifinals
Shepherd at the Colorado School of Mines
Sat 10 Dec | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN+
Division III Champion semifinals
Wartburg on Mount Union
Sat 10 Dec | 12 p.m. | ESPN+
Division III Champion semifinals
Mary Hardin-Baylor in North Central
Sat 10 Dec | 12 p.m. | ESPN+
Heisman Trophy Ceremony Schedule
The winner of this year’s Heisman Trophy will be announced Saturday, December 10 at 8:00 p.m. Eastern on ESPN’s main network and the event will be streamed live on fuboTV (check it out for free).
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