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SiriusXM to Air 97 Live Games in College Football Week One


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SiriusXM is kicking off the 2025 college football season with wall-to-wall coverage, announcing it will broadcast 97 live games between August 23 and September 1. The schedule includes matchups featuring every team ranked in the Associated Press Top 25, as well as many others across major conferences.

Among the marquee Week One games are three top-10 clashes: No. 1 Texas visits No. 3 Ohio State at Ohio Stadium on August 30 at noon ET; No. 4 Clemson hosts No. 9 LSU in a primetime showdown at 7:30pm ET the same day; and No. 6 Notre Dame heads to No. 10 Miami on August 31 at 7:30pm ET. Another notable storyline will be Bill Belichick's debut as head coach of North Carolina, as the Tar Heels face TCU on September 1 at 8pm ET.

Throughout the season, SiriusXM will continue to offer college football coverage with dozens of weekly live broadcasts from the SEC, Big Ten, Big 12, ACC, and other conferences, along with games involving Notre Dame, Army, Navy, and HBCU programs.

In addition to live game action, fans can follow daily coverage on SiriusXM College Sports Radio (channel 84), which features news, analysis, and interviews from a lineup of former players, coaches, and award-winning hosts.

Former Florida State and Texas A&M head coach Jimbo Fisher returns for weekly appearances, joining "Off Campus" every Tuesday at 3pm ET alongside Manuel and Hester, both of whom played under Fisher during their college careers.

SiriusXM's analyst team also features Jake Butt, Bobby Carpenter, Chris Doering, Anthony Herron, Damian Harris, Aaron Murray, Geoff Schwartz, Alyssa Lang, Gino Torretta, Fozzy Whittaker, Holly Rowe, and others.

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