Week 1 of the 2025 college football season is not arriving until late August, but prominent kickoff times are already being set by ESPN.
According to multiple reports on social media, including insider Brett McMurphy, a quartet of games between SEC and ACC competition in Week 1 has been set, including a tripleheader across Saturday, Aug. 30. That tripleheader includes Alabama traveling to face Florida State in Tallahassee and LSU traveling to face Clemson.
Between those two games, it will be the Tigers vs. the Tigers that drew the primetime slot on ABC. The showdown between Kalen DeBoer and Mike Norvell will come in the midday window.
Week 1 also includes a Sunday afternoon showdown in Atlanta between South Carolina and Virginia Tech. That matchup is set for 3 pm ET.
Here are the reported times so far (all times ET):
Saturday, Aug. 30
Syracuse vs. Tennessee (in Atlanta) — 12 pm, ABC Alabama at Florida State — 3:30 pm, ABC LSU at Clemson — 7:30 pm, ABCSunday, Aug. 31
South Carolina vs. Virginia Tech (in Atlanta) — 3 pm, ESPNThe early lines for these games are already out at DraftKings, along with the top odds to make the College Football Playoff entering the season. Be sure to track those odds and get into the Week 1 action via the sports betting apps available in your area.
SEC/ACC opening weekend kickoff/broadcastsAug 30, SaturdaySyracuse-Tennessee (Atlanta), noon ET ABCAlabama at Florida State, 3:30 pm ABCLSU at Clemson, 7:30 pm ABCAug 31, SundaySouth Carolina-Virginia Tech (Atlanta), 3 pm ESPN
— Brett McMurphy (@Brett_McMurphy) May 13, 2025Week 1 kickoff times set for SEC-ACC matchups, per report Saturday Down South.
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