Comcast SportsNet New England announced their college football schedule today, which includes the anticipated Colonial Athletic Association matchup between UMass and New Hampshire from Gillette Stadium on October 23, and replays of 11 Boston College contests. (Only Syracuse is not included.)

“Comcast SportsNet’s college football schedule offers tons of exposure for the top New England schools in the championship subdivision and gives BC fans a second chance to watch the region’s most prominent college football program,” said Bill Bridgen. “The UMass-UNH game in Foxboro will draw significant attention for New England football fans. Both schools are strong contenders for the postseason.”

Here is the full schedule:

2010 CSN COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE

Saturday, September 4   

3:30pm            CAA #1:  William & Mary at Massachusetts

Sunday, September 5     

8:30pm            BC Replay: Boston College vs. Weber St (D-9/4/10)

Saturday, September 11 

12:00pm          Big 12 #4: Georgia Tech at Kansas

3:30pm            Pac-10 #1: Colorado at Cal

7:00pm            Big 12 #5: Wyoming at Texas

10:30pm          Pac-10 #2: Virginia at USC

Sunday, September 12   

8:30pm            BC Replay: Boston College vs. Kent St. (D-9/11/10) 

Saturday, September 18 

12:00pm          CAA #2:  New Hampshire at Rhode Island

3:30pm            Big 12 #7: Air Force at Oklahoma

11:00pm          Pac-10 #3: Houston at UCLA (JIP)

Saturday, September 25 

3:30pm            CAA #5: Delaware at Richmond

10:30pm          Pac-10 #4: Oregon at Arizona St. (JIP)

Sunday, September 26   

8:30pm            BC Replay: Boston College vs. Virginia Tech (D-9/25/10)

Saturday, October 2       

12:00pm          CAA #6:  Delaware at James Madison 

3:30pm            CAA #7:  Villanova at William & Mary

Sunday, October 3         

8:30pm            BC Replay: Boston College vs. Notre Dame (D-10/2/10)

Saturday, October 9       

12:00pm          CAA #8:  Richmond at New Hampshire

3:30pm            Pac-10 #5: Teams TBA

Monday, October 11      

8:00pm            BC Replay:  North Carolina St. vs. Boston College (D-10/9/10)

Thursday, October 14    

7:30pm            Big 12 #12: Kansas St. at Kansas

Saturday, October 16     

12:00pm          CAA #9:  Villanova at Maine

3:30pm            CAA #10:  New Hampshire at James Madison

Sunday, October 17       

8:30pm            BC Replay: Florida St. vs. Boston College (D-10/16/10)

Saturday, October 23     

12:00pm          CAA #11:  Delaware at William & Mary

3:30pm            CAA #12:  Massachusetts at New Hampshire

Sunday, October 24       

8:30pm            BC Replay: Boston College vs. Maryland (D-10/23/10)

Saturday, October 30     

12:00pm          Big 12 #17: Teams TBA

3:30pm            CAA #14:  Massachusetts at James Madison

7:30pm            Pac-10 #7: Teams TBA (D-10/30/10)

Sunday, October 31       

8:30pm            BC Replay: Boston College vs. Clemson (D-10/30/10) 

Saturday, November 6   

3:30pm            CAA #16:  Maine at Massachusetts

7:30pm            Big 12 #19: Teams TBA (D-11/6/10)

10:30pm          Pac-10 #8: Arizona St. at USC

Monday, November 8    

8:00pm            BC Replay:  Wake Forest vs. Boston College (D-11/6/10)

Saturday, November 13

12:00pm          CAA #17 New Hampshire at Villanova

Sunday, November 14   

8:30pm            BC Replay: Duke vs. Boston College (D-11/13/10)

Saturday, November 20

12:00pm          Big 12 #23: Teams TBA

3:30pm            Pac-10 #9: Stanford at Cal

Sunday, November 21   

8:30pm            BC Replay: Boston College vs. Virginia (D-11/20/10)

Friday, November 26     

3:30pm            Pac-10 #10: UCLA at Arizona St.       

Saturday, November 27 

12:30pm          Big 12 #25: Missouri vs. Kansas (Arrowhead Stadium – Kansas City, MO)

Saturday, December 4   

10:30pm          Pac-10 #11: Teams TBA

4 thoughts on “CSNNE To Replay BC Football Games

  1. Will the CAA games be in HD? Is anyone going to have the UMass-Michigan game. Figure the first quarter or half will be worth watching

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  2. BC had better be prepared for Weber State (pronounced Weeeber, not like the grill), the Wildcats can do some damage.

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