Fox College Football | |
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Also known as | Big Noon Saturday (2019–present) Fox College Football Friday (2024–present) Fox CFB College Football on Fox CFB on Fox BCS on Fox (2007–2010) |
Genre | College football game telecasts |
Presented by | Gus Johnson Joel Klatt Jenny Taft Jason Benetti Brock Huard Allison Williams Tim Brando Spencer Tillman Josh Sims Jeff Levering Mark Helfrich Alex Faust Petros Papadakis Mike Pereira Dean Blandino Rob Stone Brady Quinn Matt Leinart Urban Meyer Mark Ingram II (see section) |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Production locations | Various NCAA stadiums (Game telecasts, halftime show and road shows) Fox Network Center Los Angeles, California (Studio segments, pregame and postgame shows) |
Camera setup | Multi-camera |
Running time | 210 minutes or until game ends |
Production company | Fox Sports |
Original release | |
Network | Fox (1999–present) Fox Sports Networks (1999–2019) Fox College Sports (2006–2019) FS1 (2013–present) FS2 (2013–present) FX (2011–2012) |
Release | January 1, 1999 present | –
Related | |
Big Noon Saturday Big Noon Kickoff | |
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Fox College Football is the branding used for broadcasts of NCAA Division I FBS college football games produced by Fox Sports, and broadcast primarily by Fox, FS1, and FS2.
Initial college football broadcasts on the Fox network were limited to selected bowl games, beginning with the Cotton Bowl Classic from 1999 to 2014. From 2007 to 2010, Fox broadcast the Bowl Championship Series (excluding games played at the Rose Bowl stadium, whose rights were held by ABC under a separate agreement), branded as the BCS on Fox.
In 2012, Fox began to air a regular schedule of Saturday college football games during the regular season. Fox primarily airs coverage of the Big Ten and Big 12 and holds alternating rights to the Big Ten championship game. Since 2020, Fox has aired games from the Mountain West Conference (including Boise State home games, and the Mountain West championship game). Fox also holds rights to the Holiday Bowl. As of the 2024 season, coverage on the main Fox network currently consists of four regular weekly windows, including a Friday prime time game, a Saturday afternoon doubleheader (with the early game—branded as Big Noon Saturday—considered Fox's flagship game of the week), on most weeks a Saturday prime time game and on select weeks a Saturday late night game.