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The 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season was the highest level of college football competition in the United States organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The regular season began on August 31, 2006, and ended on December 2, 2006.
Rose Bowl – College Football Playoff Quarterfinal: Ohio State Buckeyes January 9, 2025 5 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 4 Penn State Nittany Lions Miami Gardens, Florida: Orange Bowl – College Football Playoff Semifinal: January 10, 2025 6 Ohio State Buckeyes 3 Texas Longhorns Arlington, Texas: Cotton Bowl Classic – College Football Playoff ...
Regular-season college football returned to TBS in 2002 as part of a sub-licensing agreement with Fox Sports Net, broadcasting a package of Pac-10 and Big 12 games through 2006. In 2024, ESPN announced that it had reached an agreement with TNT Sports to televise College Football Playoff games on TNT beginning that season.
The 2006 college football season may refer to: 2006 NCAA Division I FBS football season; 2006 NCAA Division I FCS football season; 2006 NCAA Division II football season;
Keith Jackson, its best-known college football play-by-play man, announced games from 1966 through 2005 on ABC (and for 14 years before that for various outlets), and was considered by many to be "the voice of college football." Jackson was ABC's lead play-by play man for 25 years, from 1974 through 1998.
Erin Andrews (2006–2011) Jack Arute (2006–2008) Bonnie Bernstein (2006–2007) Alex Chappell (2016–2018) Heather Cox (2008–2015) Stacey Dales (2006, 2008) Dawn Davenport (2015, 2017–2020 (with SEC Network), 2021) Olivia Dekker (2015, 2019) Jeannine Edwards (2007–2014) Todd Harris (2006–2008) Dave LaMont (2006) Jessica Mendoza ...
On November 18, 2006, ABC's broadcast of the rivalry between Ohio State and Michigan (then the #1 and #2 teams in the AP Top 25 college football rankings), in which the Buckeyes defeated the Wolverines, 42–39, was the network's highest-rated college football contest in over 13 years.
All-Big 12 Football Team [9] (Athlon, ATS Consultants, Big 12 Summer Media Poll, CBS SportsLine.com, collegefootballnews.com, Huskers Illustrated, Lindy’s Big 12 Football, Phil Steele’s College Football, The Sporting News, Street & Smith’s, USA Today Sports Weekly) [8] Mark Fenton. Outland Trophy [8] Rimington Trophy [8] Lombardi Award [8]