Florida wide receiver Chris Thompson (85), left, tackles Mississippi defensive back Carlos Davis (23) on a punt return during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 3, 2015, in Gainesville, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Florida wide receiver Chris Thompson (85), left, tackles Mississippi defensive back Carlos Davis (23) on a punt return during the second half of an NCAA college football game Saturday, Oct. 3, 2015, in Gainesville, Fla. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Sports on T.V. for Friday, Oct. 23

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AUTO RACING

7 a.m., NBCSN — Formula One, U.S. Grand Prix, practice, at Austin, Texas

9 a.m., FS1 — NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, practice, at Talledega, Ala.

10 a.m., NBCSN — NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, practice, at Talledega, Ala.

11 a.m., NBCSN — Formula One, U.S. Grand Prix, practice, at Austin, Texas

11 a.m., FS1 — NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, practice, at Talledega, Ala.

12:30 p.m., NBCSN — NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, practice, at Talledega, Ala.

11:30 p.m., FS1 — FIA Formula E Championship, at Beijing

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

3 p.m., NBCSN — Yale at Pennsylvania

4 p.m., ESPN — Memphis at Tulsa

6:30 p.m., ESPN2 — Utah State at San Diego State

GOLF

1 p.m., GOLF — PGA Tour, Shriners Hospital for Children Open, second-round, at Las Vegas

7:30 p.m., GOLF — LPGA Tour, Fubon LPGA Taiwan Championship, third-round, at Tapei, Taiwan

 

Saturday, Oct. 24

AUTO RACING

6:30 a.m., FS1 — NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, qualifying, at Talledega, Ala.

8:30 a.m., FOX — NASCAR Camping World Truck Series, The Fred’s 250, at Talledega, Ala.

8:30 a.m., NBCSN — Formula One, U.S. Grand Prix, qualifying, at Austin, Texas

Noon, NBCSN — NASCAR Sprint Cup Series, qualifying, at Talledega, Ala.

10:30 p.m., FS1 — Motorcycle Racing, FIM MotoGP, at Sepang, Malaysia

COLLEGE FOOTBALL

8 a.m., ESPNU — No. 25 Pittsburgh at Syracuse

8 a.m., ABC — No. 6 Clemson at Miami

8 a.m., ESPN — Iowa State at No. 2 Baylor

8 a.m., ESPNEWS — No. 21 Houston at UCF

8 a.m., ESPN2 — Northwestern at Nebraska

8 a.m., FS1 — Kansas State at Texas

11:30 a.m., ESPNU — No. 23 Duke at Virginia Tech

11:30 a.m., ABC — Texas Tech at No. 17 Oklahoma

11:30 a.m., ESPN2 — Indiana at No. 7 Michigan State

11:30 a.m., ESPN — Penn State at Maryland

11:30 a.m., CBS — Tennessee at No. 8 Alabama

11:30 a.m., FS1 — Kansas at No. 14 Oklahoma State

Noon, ESPNEWS — SMU at South Florida

3 p.m., ESPN — No. 15 Texas A&M at No. 24 Ole Miss

3 p.m., ESPN2 — No. 9 Florida State at Georgia Tech

3 p.m., ESPNU — Western Kentucky at No. 5 LSU

3:30 p.m., FOX —No. 3 Utah at USC

4 p.m., ABC — No. 1 Ohio State at Rutgers

6:15 p.m., ESPN2 — Wyoming at Boise State

6:30 p.m., ESPN — Washington at No. 10 Stanford

FIGURE SKATING

1 p.m., NBC — Skate America, Grand Prix event, at Milwaukee, Wis.

GOLF

1 p.m., GOLF — PGA Tour, Shriners Hospital for Children Open, third-round, at Las Vegas

7:30 p.m., GOLF — LPGA Tour, Fubon LPGA Taiwan Championship, final-round, at Tapei, Taiwan

SOCCER

5:55 a.m., NBCSN — Premier League, TBA

8:30 a.m., NBC — Premier League, Everton at Arsenal

 

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