2023 College Football Week 9 Schedule

The 2023 College Football Week 9 schedule is set and begins with a game between Louisiana Tech vs New Mexico State on Tuesday, October 24 at Joe Aillet Stadium. However, we have figured out everything about College Football games today, start time, date, TV channel, and how to stream.

When is the Week 9 (2023)?

College Football Week 9 begins Friday, October 27, with kick-off at 7:30 PM ET on ESPN 2 and the App.

2023 College Football Week 9 Full Schedule

Tuesday, October 24

MatchupTime (ET)Results
New Mexico State @ Louisiana TechFinalMexico State (27-24)
Liberty @ WKUFinalLiberty (42-29)

Wednesday, October 25

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Jacksonville State @ FIUFinalJacksonville State (41-16)
UTEP @ Sam HoustonFinalUTEP (37-34)

Thursday, October 26

MatchupTime (ET)Results
Syracuse @ Virginia TechFinalVirginia Tech (38-10)
Georgia State @ Georgia SouthernFinalGeorgia Southern (44-27)

Friday, October 27

MatchupTime (ET)Results
Florida Atlantic @ CharlotteFinalFlorida Atlantic (38-16)

Saturday, October 28

MatchupTime (ET)Results
20 Duke @ 18 LouisvilleFinalLouisville (23-0)
4 Florida State @ Wake ForestFinalFlorida State (41-16)
Houston @ Kansas StateFinalKansas State (41-0)
Tulsa @ SMUFinalSMU (69-10)
West Virginia @ UCFFinalWest Virginia (41-28)
Indiana @ 10 Penn StateFinalPenn State (33-24)
Maryland @ NorthwesternFinalNorthwestern (33-27)
South Carolina @ Texas A&MFinalTexas A&M (30-17)
UConn @ Boston CollegeFinalBoston College (21-14)
UMass @ ArmyFinalUMass (21-14)
6Oklahoma @ KansasFinalKansas (38-33)
Western Michigan @ Eastern MichiganFinalWestern Michigan (45-21)
Clemson @ NC StateFinalNC State (24-7)
Memphis @ North TexasFinalMemphis (45-42)
8 Oregon @ 13 UtahFinalOregon (35-6)
Southern Miss @ Appalachian StateFinalAppalachian State (48-38)
Miami (Ohio) @ OhioFinalMiami (Ohio) (30-16)
East Carolina @ UTSAFinalUTSA (41-27)
Iowa State @ BaylorFinalIowa State (30-18)
BYU @ 7 TexasFinalTexas (35-6)
Virginia @ Miami (FL)FinalMiami (FL) (29-26)
Pitt @ 14 Notre DameFinalNotre Dame (58-7)
Purdue @ NebraskaFinalNebraska (31-14)
Mississippi State @ AuburnFinalAuburn (27-13)
Michigan State @ MinnesotaFinalMinnesota (27-12)
1Georgia vs Florida(in Jacksonville, FL)FinalGeorgia (43-20)
24 USC @ CaliforniaFinalUSC (50-49)
22 Tulane @ RiceFinalTulane (30-28)
Louisiana @ South AlabamaFinalLouisiana (33-20)
Arkansas State @ ULMFinalArkansas State (34-24)
Wyoming @ Boise StateFinalBoise State (32-7)
Marshall @ Coastal CarolinaFinalCoastal Carolina (34-6)
21 Tennessee @ KentuckyFinalTennessee (33-27)
5 Washington @ StanfordFinalWashington (42-33)
Troy @ Texas StateFinalTroy (31-13)
19 Air Force @ Colorado StateFinalAir Force (30-13)
3 Ohio State @ WisconsinFinalOhio State (24-10)
Vanderbilt @ 12 Ole MissFinalOle Miss (33-7)
Colorado @ 23 UCLAFinalUCLA (28-16)
Washington State @ Arizona StateFinalArizona State (38-27)
17 North Carolina @ Georgia TechFinalGeorgia Tech (46-42)
Cincinnati @ Oklahoma StateFinalOklahoma State (45-13)
Old Dominion @ 25 James MadisonFinalJames Madison (30-27)
New Mexico @ NevadaFinalNevada (34-24)
UNLV @ Fresno StateFinalFresno State (31-24)
11 Oregon State @ ArizonaFinalArizona (27-24)
San Jose State @ HawaiiFinalSan Jose State (35-0)

How to watch

There are many TV channels set to air the 2023 college football games in the local market, and national. However, ESPN, ESPN+, ACCN, FOX, FS1, CBSSN, and NBC have the rights to broadcast most of the Week 9 games online. You can get all the channels with a subscription to DIRECTV STREAM, fuboTV, Hulu with Live TV, Sling TV, and YouTube TV and enjoy streaming.