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Oregon State vs TCU TV Schedule – Picks and Predictions for ESPN Saturday Night Game on September 4

A very important early season matchup is sure to be Oregon State versus TCU and Arlington Texas. Oregon State has quite the out of conference schedule is they will be going to Texas to play TCU and Boise to take on Boise State. they will also take on Louisville at home as their third out of conference game. With this being a very important game when it comes to national ramifications it comes as no surprise to see many people looking for the Oregon State vs TCU TV schedule. ESPN will be airing this game starting at seven o’clock on Saturday night and many eyes will be on this matchup as many will want to see if TCU was a true national championship contender. There will also be many picks and predictions when it comes to this ESPN Saturday night game as some people feel that Oregon State could challenge TCU in the first game of the season.


Over the last several years Oregon State has been one of the most well coached teams in the nation. Very few can argue that Mike Riley gets the most out of his players in Corvallis Oregon. Just a few years ago Oregon State took on USC in a Thursday night game and not only one but pretty much dominated the entire game. With this being the case you can almost guarantee that Oregon State will be ready to take on TCU in Arlington Texas on September 4, 2010.

While they may not come out with a victory there is very little doubt that Oregon State will put their best foot forward when attempting to stop the TCU Horned Frogs. It will be very hard to make predictions and picks for Oregon State but with any athletic department is willing to go to Texas to take on TCU and Boise to take on Boise State you have to pull for them in the back of your mind. It will be interesting to see how the Beavers play after taking a plane ride from Oregon all the way to Texas.

If TCU plans to make a run at the national championship they must win the first game of the season. Any loss for TCU will end up dashing the hopes of a national title. The fact that TCU is not in a BCS conference means that they have to run the table and win most games convincingly to have any chance at the BCS national title game. There are many analysts that feel as if TCU is talented enough to run the table but it will be interesting to see if they impress enough voters when it comes to getting into the national championship game in 2010.

The entire 2010 TCU football schedule is as follows

DATE OPPONENT TIME (ET) Location Result
Sat, Sep 4th, 2010 Oregon_State 07:45 PM Cowboys Stadium – Arlington, T
Sat, Sep 11th, 2010 Tenn_Tech 07:00 PM Amon G. Carter Stadium
Sat, Sep 18th, 2010 Baylor 04:30 PM Amon G. Carter Stadium
Fri, Sep 24th, 2010 at S-M-U 08:00 PM Gerald J. Ford Stadium
Sat, Oct 2nd, 2010 at Colorado_State 02:00 PM Sonny Lubick Field at Hughes S
Sat, Oct 9th, 2010 Wyoming 03:30 PM Amon G. Carter Stadium
Sat, Oct 16th, 2010 B-Y-U 04:00 PM Amon G. Carter Stadium
Sat, Oct 23rd, 2010 Air_Force 08:00 PM Amon G. Carter Stadium
Sat, Oct 30th, 2010 at U-N-L-V 11:00 PM Sam Boyd Stadium
Sat, Nov 6th, 2010 at Utah 03:30 PM Rice-Eccles Stadium
Sat, Nov 13th, 2010 San_Diego_St 04:00 PM Amon G. Carter Stadium
Sat, Nov 27th, 2010 at New_Mexico 04:00 PM University Stadium

After the Oregon State game there is not a great challenge on the schedule when it comes to the talent of TCU. This is why it is imperative for TCU to win this opening game as they have a great chance to run the table and possibly play for a national championship in 2010. Unfortunately, many analysts and commentators feel that this week schedule is going to be the number one reason that TCU will not go to the national championship game this year. Instead of taking an undefeated TCU team and will likely be the case that many voters feel that a one loss SEC team or a one loss Big 12 team deserves to go to the championship game as they will have played much stronger competition.

No matter what the case may be at the end of the season many people are interested in this week one matchup. But for a large number of searches for the Oregon State vs TCU TV schedule and know that ESPN will be airing this game around seven o’clock on Saturday, September 4.

Fans throughout the United States will continue to search for the 2010 College Football TV schedule as this is a sport that has completely taken over on Saturdays in the Fall.  The college football TV schedule week 1 is as follows:

Thursday, Sept. 2
Southern Miss at South Carolina, 7:30 p.m., ESPN  Southern Miss vs South Carolina TV Schedule
Marshall at Ohio State, 7:30 p.m., Big Ten Network  Marshall vs Ohio State TV Schedule
Towson at Indiana, 7:30 p.m., Big Ten Network
Minnesota at Middle Tennessee, 7:30 p.m., ESPNU
Pittsburgh at Utah, 7:30 p.m., Versus  Pittsburgh vs Utah TV Schedule
USC at Hawaii, 11 p.m., ESPN  USC at Hawaii TV Schedule

Friday, Sept. 3
Arizona at Toledo, 8 p.m., ESPN

Saturday, Sept. 4
Miami of Ohio at Florida, Noon, ESPN  Miami Ohio vs Florida TV Schedule
Western Michigan at Michigan State, Noon, ESPN2
Samford at Florida State, Noon, ESPNU
Eastern Illinois at Iowa, Noon, Big Ten Network
Youngstown State at Penn State, Noon, Big Ten Network
Illinois vs. Missouri at St. Louis, 12:30 p.m., FSN  Illinois vs Missouri TV Schedule
Colorado vs. Colorado State at Denver, 1 p.m., Mtn.  Colorado vs Colorado State TV Schedule
Purdue at Notre Dame, 3:30 p.m., NBC  Purdue vs Notre Dame TV Schedule
UCLA at Kansas State, 3:30 p.m., ABC  UCLA vs Kansas State TV Schedule
Kentucky at Louisville, 3:30 p.m., ABC  Kentucky vs Louisville TV Schedule
Connecticut at Michigan, 3:30 p.m., ABC or ESPN2  UConn vs Michigan TV Schedule
Texas at Rice, 3:30 p.m., ESPN  Texas vs Rice TV Schedule
Washington State at Oklahoma State, 7 p.m., FSN
Washington at BYU, 7 p.m., CBSC
Oregon State vs. TCU at Arlington, Texas, 7:45 p.m., ESPN  Oregon State vs TCU TV Schedule
North Carolina vs. LSU at Atlanta, 8 p.m., ABC  UNC vs LSU TV Schedule
Cincinnati at Fresno State, 10 p.m., ESPN2  Cincinnati vs Fresno State TV Schedule
Wisconsin at UNLV, 11 p.m., Versus  Wisconsin vs UNLV TV Schedule

Sunday, Sept. 5
Southern vs. Delaware State at Orlando, Fla., Noon, ESPN
Tulsa at East Carolina, 2 p.m., ESPN2
SMU at Texas Tech, 3:30 p.m., ESPN  SMU vs Texas Tech TV Schedule

Monday, Sept. 6
Navy vs. Maryland at Baltimore, 4 p.m., ESPN
Boise State vs. Virginia Tech at Landover, Md., 8 p.m., ESPN  Boise State vs Virginia Tech TV Schedule

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