Big 12 football schedule 2024: Dates, schedule, how to watch, tickets and more
The Big 12 football schedule makes for some intriguing viewing, as there are a few outstanding programs and a lot of movement from where the conference was last season. The conference has seen the departures of the Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners while adding the Colorado Buffaloes, Utah Utes, Arizona Wildcats and Arizona State Sun Devils.
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Let's take a look at the Big 12 football schedule for the 2024 season and all you need to know about it.
The first game of the 2024 college football season is Florida State vs. Georgia Tech on August 24 at noon ET. The opening game for the Big 12 schedule is either New Hampshire vs. UCF, Lindenwood vs. Kansas or Southern Utah vs. Utah as all three games do not have kickoff times at this point.
Who has the toughest schedule in the Big 12 in 2024?
According to College Football Network, the Houston Cougars have the toughest schedule for the 2024 season out of any team in the Big 12.
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Big 12 football tickets 2024 and how to watch
If you are interested in buying tickets, you can purchase them straight from the Big 12's main website.
The games from the conference will be broadcast on ESPN and Fox. ESPN+ will stream the matchups.
Top matchups in Big 12 football 2024
One of the major matchups in the Big 12 season will be the Oklahoma State Cowboys and the Colorado Buffaloes. This game will be taking place on Nov. 29 in Week 14. Another huge matchup will take place on Nov. 23 as the Utah Utes face off against the Iowa State Cyclones.
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