College Football Today

College Football Today (1997- )

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College Football Today is hosted by Adam Zucker, Brian Jones and Rick Neuheisel present all the day's news and highlights on CBS' pregame, halftime and postgame studio show.

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Scheduleevery Saturday at 15:00 (30 min)

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S29E11Week 14Nov 29, 2025
S29E10Week 13Nov 22, 2025
S29E09Week 12Nov 15, 2025
S29E08Week 11Nov 8, 2025
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did College Football Today premiere?

College Football Today premiered on September 6, 1997.

Who were the hosts of College Football Today in 1997?

The hosts of College Football Today in 1997 were Tim Brando and Spencer Tillman.

Which network aired College Football Today in 1997?

CBS aired College Football Today in 1997.

Was College Football Today a pre-game or post-game show?

College Football Today was a pre-game show.

How long was each episode of College Football Today in 1997?

Each episode of College Football Today in 1997 was 60 minutes long.

What was the format of College Football Today in 1997?

The format of College Football Today in 1997 involved analysis, interviews, and highlights of college football games.

Did College Football Today only cover games played on CBS?

No, College Football Today covered games played on other networks as well.

How many analysts were featured on College Football Today in 1997?

Two analysts, Archie Manning and Craig James, were featured on College Football Today in 1997.

What was the focus of College Football Today in 1997?

College Football Today in 1997 focused on the major matchups and storylines of that week's college football games.

Did College Football Today include live interviews with coaches and players?

Yes, College Football Today in 1997 included live interviews with coaches and players.

How did College Football Today preview upcoming games?

College Football Today in 1997 previewed upcoming games through analysis of statistics, players, and past performances.

Was College Football Today interactive for viewers in 1997?

No, College Football Today in 1997 was not interactive for viewers.

Did College Football Today in 1997 include a feature on high school football?

Yes, College Football Today in 1997 included a weekly feature on high school football.

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