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We are nearly three months removed from Michigan’s victory over Washington in the College Football Playoff national championship game, but the unofficial start of a new season is already here.
Several teams across the country will be back in action for spring games this month, giving their fans just a small sample of what they should expect to see during the 2024 campaign. It will be a transition period for many programs that saw the recent departures of their head coaches.
Nick Saban ended a wildly successful run at Alabama, opening the door for former Washington coach Kalen DeBoer to replace him. Jim Harbaugh stepped down at Michigan and returned to the NFL, handing the reins over to Sherrone Moore. And Chip Kelly surprisingly decided to step down as UCLA’s head coach in order to become Ohio State’s offensive coordinator.
After so many changes to the college football landscape, there will be a renewed focus on the traditional powerhouses as they seek offseason improvement.
Here is everything you need to know about college football spring games, including TV and streaming options for contests involving some of the nation’s top teams.
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Here are the dates and start times and for a few spring games that will be played over the next month:
Spring games will be available to watch on multiple networks, including ESPN and Fox. Viewers can also stream spring games on ESPN+, Fubo and Peacock.
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The Sporting News’ Bill Bender released his way-too-early top 25 rankings in late February. Georgia sits at No. 1 with Ohio State, Texas, Oregon and Notre Dame rounding out the top five.
Here is Bender’s full list:
1. Georgia
2. Ohio State
3. Texas
4. Oregon
5. Notre Dame
6. Ole Miss
7. Florida State
8. Michigan
9. Alabama
10. Missouri
11. LSU
12. Tennessee
13. Penn State
14. Utah
15. Clemson
16. Arizona
17. Oklahoma
18. Oklahoma State
19. USC
20. Kansas State
21. Washington
22. Louisville
23. Texas A&M
24. Georgia Tech
25. Kansas
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Jordan Greer has been with The Sporting News since 2015. He previously worked for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. He is a graduate of Westminster College and Syracuse University.