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Stadium To Broadcast 31 Regular Season College Football Games

Fordham Football RunnerStadium, the first 24/7 multi-platform sports network, today announced a coast-to-coast lineup of 31 regular season football games from three conference partners that will run across Stadium’s over-the-air network, WatchStadium.com, Facebook and dedicated channels on Roku, Sling TV and Fubo TV. In partnership with Facebook, 15 of those games will be available exclusively on the platform via the Stadium: Live College Football Show Page.

The lineup features games from Conference USA, Mountain West and Patriot League and will kick off on August 31 with a Saturday night doubleheader. The schedule features eleven teams that played in bowl games during the 2018 season, including Utah State, Marshall and Fresno State. The schedule is highlighted by Duke traveling to Middle Tennessee on September 14 and Army taking on Western Kentucky for an October 12 showdown, both airing exclusively on Stadium.

Stadium’s lead broadcast team is back for another season and will consist of veteran broadcaster Chris Hassel on play-by-play, Packers veteran and Super Bowl champion A.J. Hawk as lead analyst and Stadium’s own Kristen Balboni on the sidelines.

“After two tremendous seasons of college football on Stadium, we really feel like we’re offering our strongest schedule yet with our 2019 slate of games,” said Stadium CEO Jason Coyle. “We’re always looking to raise the bar and can’t wait for another exciting season of college football on Stadium.”

Stadium 2019 College Football Broadcast Schedule:

Saturday, August 31: Virginia Military Institute @ Marshall 6:30pm ET

Saturday, August 31: Weber State @ San Diego State 9pm ET – Facebook Exclusive

Saturday, September 7: Marist @ Georgetown 12:30pm ET

Saturday, September 7: Stony Brook @ Utah State 7:30pm ET  – Facebook Exclusive

Saturday, September 7: Arkansas State @ UNLV 10pm ET – Facebook Exclusive

Saturday, September 14: Louisville @ Western Kentucky 4pm ET

Saturday, September 14: Ohio @ Marshall 6:30pm ET – Facebook Exclusive

Saturday, September 14: Duke @ Middle Tennessee 7pm ET – Facebook Exclusive

Saturday, September 21: Maine @ Colgate 12pm ET

Saturday, September 21: University of Texas San Antonio @ North Texas 7:30 pm ET – Facebook Exclusive

Saturday, September 21: Sacramento State @ Fresno State 10pm ET – Facebook Exclusive

Saturday, September 28: Princeton @ Bucknell 3:30pm ET   

Saturday, October 5: Lehigh @ Colgate 1:00pm ET

Saturday, October 12: Old Dominion @ Marshall 2:30pm ET

Saturday, October 12: Army @ Western Kentucky 7pm ET

Saturday, October 12: North Texas @ Southern Miss 7pm ET – Facebook Exclusive

Saturday, October 19: Lafayette @ Georgetown 12:30pm ET

Saturday, October 19: Middle Tennessee State @ North Texas 4pm ET

Saturday, October 19: San Diego State @ San Jose State 7pm ET – Facebook Exclusive Saturday, October 26: Western Kentucky @ Marshall 2:30pm ET – Facebook Exclusive

Saturday, November 2: Holy Cross @ Lehigh 12:30pm ET

Saturday, November 2: Marshall @ Rice 3:30pm ET – Facebook Exclusive

Saturday, November 9: Lehigh @ Bucknell 1pm ET

Saturday, November 9: North Texas @ Louisiana Tech 4pm ET – Facebook Exclusive

Saturday, November 9: Florida International @ Florida Atlantic 6pm ET

Saturday, November 16: Holy Cross @ Fordham 1pm ET

Saturday, November 23: Georgetown @ Holy Cross 12pm ET

Saturday, November 23: Marshall @ Charlotte 3:30pm ET – Facebook Exclusive

Saturday, November 30: Wyoming @ Air Force 2pm ET – Facebook Exclusive

Saturday, November 30: University of Alabama at Birmingham @ North Texas 4pm ET

Saturday, November 30: Utah State @ New Mexico 4pm ET – Facebook Exclusive

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