What Channel? Here’s Where To Watch Today’s College Football
November 29, 2025
Here is this week’s college football schedule and where to watch the games.
All times are Central.
Saturday, November 29
11 a.m. | Toledo at Central Michigan | ESPN+
11 a.m. | No. 5 Texas Tech at West Virginia | ESPN
11 a.m. | Kentucky at Louisville | ACC Network
11 a.m. | Ball State at Miami (Ohio) | CBSSN
11 a.m. | No. 12 Miami (Fla.) at No. 22 Pitt | ABC
11 a.m. | Colorado at Kansas State | FS1
11 a.m. | No. 1 Ohio State at No. 15 Michigan | FOX
11 a.m. | Iowa State at Oklahoma State | ESPNU
11 a.m. | Houston at Baylor | TNT/HBO Max
11 a.m. | Clemson at South Carolina | SEC Network
11 a.m. | East Carolina at Florida Atlantic | ESPN+
11 a.m. | Yale at Youngstown State (FCS First Round) | ESPN+
11 a.m. | Harvard at Villanova (FCS First Round) | ESPN+
11 a.m. | Central Connecticut State at Rhode Island (FCS First Round) | ESPN+
11 a.m. | Assumption at Kutztown (DII Second Round) | ESPN+
11 a.m. | Randolph-Macon at John Carroll (DIII Second Round) | ESPN+
11 a.m. | Wisconsin-La Crosse at Hope (DIII Second Round) | ESPN+
11 a.m. | Eastern at Franklin & Marshall (DIII Second Round) | ESPN+
11 a.m. | Endicott at Salisbury (DIII Second Round) | ESPN+
11 a.m. | Muhlenberg at Mount Union (DIII Second Round) | ESPN+
11 a.m. | LaGrange at Berry (DIII Second Round) | ESPN+
11 a.m. | Susquehanna at Christopher Newport (DIII Second Round) | ESPN+
11 a.m. | Springfield at Johns Hopkins (DIII Second Round) | ESPN+
11 a.m. | Frostburg State at California (PA) (DII Second Round) | ESPN+
12 p.m. | No. 11 BYU vs. UCF | ESPN2
12 p.m. | UTEP at Delaware | ESPN+
12 p.m. | Florida International at Sam Houston | ESPN+
12 p.m. | Lamar at Abilene Christian (FCS First Round) | ESPN+
12 p.m. | Illinois State at SE Louisiana (FCS First Round) | ESPN+
12 p.m. | North Dakota at Tennessee Tech (FCS First Round) | ESPN+
12 p.m. | New Hampshire at South Dakota State (FCS First Round) | ESPN+
12 p.m. | Drake at South Dakota (FCS First Round) | ESPN+
12 p.m. | Ashland at Ferris State (DII Second Round) | ESPN+
12 p.m. | Benedict at Albany State (DII Second Round) | ESPN+
12 p.m. | Hardin-Simmons at Trinity (TX) (DIII Second Round) | ESPN+
12 p.m. | Alma at Wisconsin-Platteville (DIII Second Round) | ESPN+
12 p.m. | DePauw at Wisconsin-Whitewater (DIII Second Round) | ESPN+
12 p.m. | Monmouth (IL) at Saint John’s (MN) (DIII Second Round) | ESPN+
12 p.m. | Wheaton (IL) at Wartburg (DIII Second Round) | ESPN+
12 p.m. | Hanover at North Central (DIII Second Round) | ESPN+
12 p.m. | Coe at Bethel (MN) (DIII Second Round) | ESPN+
12 p.m. | Newberry at West Florida (DII Second Round) | ESPN+
12 p.m. | Chapman at Wisconsin-River Falls (DIII Second Round) | ESPN+
12:30 p.m. | Georgia Southern at Marshall | ESPN+
1 p.m. | Western Kentucky at Jacksonville State | ESPN+
1 p.m. | Louisiana Tech at Missouri State | ESPN+
1 p.m. | Georgia State at Old Dominion | ESPN+
1 p.m. | Grambling vs. Southern (in New Orleans) | SWAC TV
1 p.m. | Pittsburg State at Harding (DII Second Round) | ESPN+
1 p.m. | Minnesota State at UIndy (DII Second Round) | ESPN+
1:30 p.m. | Arkansas State at Appalachian State | ESPN+
2 p.m. | UL Monroe at Louisiana | ESPN+
2 p.m. | Middle Tennessee at New Mexico State | ESPN+
2 p.m. | Boston College at Syracuse | The CW Network
2 p.m. | South Alabama at Texas State | ESPN+
2 p.m. | UAB at Tulsa | ESPN+
2 p.m. | Florida A&M at Mississippi Valley State | SWAC TV
2 p.m. | UT Permian Basin at Western Colorado (DII Second Round) | ESPN+
2:30 p.m. | No. 6 Oregon at Washington | CBS
2:30 p.m. | No. 8 Oklahoma vs. LSU | ABC
2:30 p.m. | No. 14 Vanderbilt at No. 19 Tennessee | ESPN
2:30 p.m. | No. 22 Missouri at Arkansas | SEC Network
2:30 p.m. | Wake Forest at Duke | ACC Network
2:30 p.m. | Kennesaw State at Liberty | CBSSN
2:30 p.m. | Wisconsin at Minnesota | FS1
2:30 p.m. | Penn State at Rutgers | Big Ten Network
2:30 p.m. | Cincinnati at TCU | FOX
2:30 p.m. | Troy at Southern Miss | ESPN+
2:30 p.m. | Army at UTSA | ESPN+
2:45 p.m. | James Madison at Coastal Carolina | ESPNU
3:30 p.m. | Florida State at Florida | ESPN2
5:30 p.m. | Oregon State at Washington State | The CW Network
6 p.m. | No. 18 Virginia vs. Virginia Tech | ESPN
6 p.m. | Maryland at Michigan State | FS1
6 p.m. | Rice at South Florida | ESPN+
6:30 p.m. | No. 10 Alabama at Auburn | ABC
6:30 p.m. | UCLA at No. 17 USC | NBC
6:30 p.m. | Northwestern at Illinois | FOX
6:30 p.m. | No. 24 Tulane vs. Charlotte | ESPNU
6:30 p.m. | North Carolina at NC State | ACC Network
6:30 p.m. | No. 17 Southern California vs. UCLA | NBC
7 p.m. | No. 21 SMU at Cal | ESPN2
8 p.m. | UNLV at Nevada | CBSSN
9:30 p.m. | Fresno State at San Jose State | FS1
9:30 p.m. | No. 9 Notre Dame at Stanford | ESPN
10 p.m. | Hawaii vs. Wyoming | Spectrum Sports
Jacky Tillman Cunningham
November 29, 2025
He loved me the most and I loved him the longest… but I truly know, I loved him the most . From the day he walked onto the Tate High School campus in the beginning of his tenth-grade year, until he entered the arms of Jesus the evening of November 26, 2025…I loved him the most.
Born in Clio Alabama, Jacky Tillman Cunningham entered this world on October 8, 1946, to the late James Edward Cunningham (“Ghe”) and the late Bernice Tillman lovingly known as (“Bu”). At the young age of 3, the family relocated to a rural town in North Florida named Molino, and here is where his legacy began.
Jacky, a young boy who wore a mischievous smile had a chest carrying around a heart of pure gold. He attended Molino elementary through the ninth grade. This era of Jacky’s life is the foundation that built his lifelong, strong work ethic as he served next to his family on the family farm in Molino growing crops and raising black angus cattle. Jacky attended Tate High School his tenth through twelfth grade year graduating in 1964. While Jacky attended Tate High School, he was an avid baseball player and was a part of the State championship team of 1962. Jacky was a loyal member of the Tate High School FFA program where he raised and showed steers for FFA and The Pensacola Interstate Fair. Jacky was also a member of the Molino 4-H Club and excelled in Tractor driving and Maintenance.
After graduation Jacky attended Gulf Coast Community College for 2 years via a baseball scholarship and where he received his AA degree.
Jacky was one of the founding members of the GCA-NRYO (Gulf Coast Agriculture and Natural Resources Youth Organization). His love for youth and teaching reflected and touched the lives of many children in this organization. He helped many children develop a love for cattle, a skill set of leadership and the art of showing cattle for competition. His joy was witnessing a steer raised by young hands being paraded through an arena showing the result of hard work and perseverance that ends at success.
Jacky retired after 46 years from Caraustar Industries and served an additional 2 years as a free lance consultant. Jacky was a member of Highland Baptist Church serving on the Personnel committee, but his favorite title was being known as the “Peanut Man” at many Falls Trunk or Treats. Jacky was a loyal member of the Board of Directors at Farm Bureau. Jacky had a love for traveling anywhere with his soul mate and together they covered many back roads while creating memories.
A kiss on the hand at prayer time and a soft good night, Jacky married his forever love Sharon Cunningham on September 9th, 1967. These high school sweethearts wrote a love story that allowed many years of remarkable “remember whens”.
Their blessings continued and the family expanded with two sons, Gregory James (Sabrena) and Leslie Andrew (Christina). His heart really began to swell as the family grew again, and he felt the joy of becoming a “Grand” to four wonderful grandchildren Ashley, Austin, Parker and Ethan.
Jacky was the epitome of a husband, father and Grand. \The world is not as bright as it was when his smile lit up our room, our hearts. The pride we all feel because God chose us to live a life with him and to be his family is one of our biggest blessings.
Jacky is preceded in death by his parents, brother Jimmy Cunningham and his wife Dorothy Cunningham.
Service will be officiated by Pastor Josh Helton.
Services are as follows:
Visitation will be on Tuesday December 2nd at Faith Chapel North from 5-7 p.m.
Funeral Service will be December 3rd at 11 a.m. with a one-hour visitation prior at 10 a.m. at Highland Baptist Church.
Pallbearers are Cliff Cheney, Scott Cunningham, Jack Livingston, Tommy Rowlen, Robert Kennedy, and Rusty Tanner. Honorary pallbearers are John Waters, David Webb, Mick Breault and Tyler Simmons.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Highland Baptist Church in memory of Jacky Cunningham.
Betty Jane Powell
November 29, 2025
Betty Jane Powell, age 91, of Molino, Florida, departed this life on Wednesday, November 19, 2025.
Betty was born on April 21, 1934, in Detroit, Michigan to William and Frances Johnson. In 1951 she married the love of her life, Roy Powell, and became a military spouse. She took great pride in her role. Together they built a beautiful life. Being stationed in many places throughout their time in the military, she always had a story to tell of her many adventures. She had genuine passion for life.
Betty loved crafting and there wasn’t much she could not do once she put her mind to it. Another hobby she loved was bowling with her league, where she made many close friends over the years. She always had a song and sometimes a dance move ready for any occasion that arose. She will be remembered for her quick-witty personality.
Betty is survived by her three children; Bob Powell (Dian) of Tuscaloosa, Alabama, Fay Powell (Rick) of Molino, Florida and Betty Lou Horton (Phil) of Oroville, California; six grandchildren, ten great grandchildren, and one great-great grandchild. One brother, Robert Johnson (Doris) of Roseville, Michigan; and many nieces and nephews.
Betty touched the lives of everyone who knew her and her memory will live on forever in the hearts of her family and friends. A memorial visitation for Betty will be held on Monday, November 24, 2025, from 3:00-5:00 p.m. at Faith Chapel Funeral Home in Cantonment, Florida.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the American Legion Auxiliary Unit #340. 8890 Ashland Avenue, Pensacola, Florida 32534. As Betty was a long-time member of The Women’s Auxiliary.
Dell S. Trawick
November 29, 2025
Mrs. Dell S. Trawick, age 81, sadly passed away in Mobile, Alabama, on Wednesday, November 26, 2025. Originally from Brewton, Alabama, she lived in Pollard before moving to Nokomis, Alabama, where she had spent the last twenty-nine years of her life. Mrs. Trawick was a dedicated member of Moyeville Baptist Church, where she contributed to her community and shared her faith with those around her.
In the heart of her garden, she found joy as she tended to her colorful flower beds, nurturing each bloom with care. It’s a peaceful routine that reminded her of the days after graduating from Flomaton High School in 1963, when life was simple and filled with laughter. Spending time with family and friends was her greatest treasure, and she loved to bring them together around her kitchen table. As a cook, she took pride in crafting delicious meals, especially her famous dressing that everyone looks forward to at gatherings. Her adorable cats and their playful kittens bring even more warmth to her home, making every day feel like a cherished memory waiting to happen.
Lyda and Annie Mae Smith Byrd, along with her sister Doroth Bates, have preceded her in death.
She is survived by her son, Roy Preston (Jeannette) Moye, from Pollard, Alabama; her daughter, Amanda Michelle Moye, from Atmore, Alabama; brother, Lamar Byrd, also of Pollard, Alabama; her sister, Annie Laurie Phillips, of Jay, Florida; as well as seven grandchildren, twelve great-grandchildren, six nieces, one nephew, and a host of other relatives and friends.
The funeral services are scheduled for Tuesday, December 2, 2025, at 1:00 PM at Petty Funeral Homes, LLC, where Reverend Bill Stuckey will preside over the ceremony.
Following the service, burial will take place at Catawba Springs Cemetery. Prior to the service, visitation will be held that same day from 12:00 PM until the start of the service at 1:00 PM at Petty Funeral Homes, LLC.
The pallbearers will include Johnny Donnell, Skyler Donnell, Joshua Donnell, Randy Lambeth, and Skylar Pettis, Denise Presley, while Lamar Byrd and Titus Dean will serve as honorary pallbearers.
Arrangements are being handled by Petty-Eastside Chapel Funeral Home, LLC in Atmore, Alabama.
Mary Jo Hollinhead
November 29, 2025
Mary Jo Hollinhead, 89, of Pensacola, Florida passed away on Wednesday, November 26, 2025.
She was born on February 4, 1936, in Abilene, Texas to the late Rufus Eaton Gates and Anna Louise Cox Gates. Mary enjoyed her life as a mother and homemaker and in her spare time enjoyed reading a good book. She was a member of Magnolia Baptist Church.
She is preceded in death by her parents; husband of 20 years, Charles Hollinhead, second husband, Frank Barron, and first husband, James Bentley; daughter, Barbara Bracy; son, Russell Hollinhead; granddaughter, Cynthia Barger; grandsons, Danny Adams and Frankie Barron; brothers, Franklin Gates, Charles Gates, Paul Gates, Winfred Gates, Donnie Gates, and Geroge Gates; and sisters, Billy Mae Bracy and Nettie Lou Scarlett.
Mary is survived by her sisters, Donna Gates and Dortha Greenwalt; daughters, Mary Lou Fletcher, Nancy (Tracy) Barger, and Elizabeth Neel; sons, Wayne (Ruth) Hollinhead, Mark (Jackie) Hollinhead, Charles (Dixie) Barron, and Frank Charles Barron, Jr.; twenty-one grandchildren, Malinda and Vanessa Barron, Joseph and Alicia Reef, Christopher and Coleman Gann, Danny and Michael Bracy, Donnie, Edward and David Gates, Anna (Kenneth) Pedicord, Monica, Clayton, Lisa and Allison Hollinhead, Justin Adams, Cecil “Boomer” Neel, II, Heather, Michael and Jeanette Hollinhead, and Emily Barron; five great grandchildren, Samantha McDowell, Raymond Pedicord, Lucas and Gavin Gates, and Kaylyn, Gunner, and Braydon Adams; and one great great grandson, Otto McDowell. Funeral services will be held at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, December 6, 2025, at Faith Chapel Funeral Home North. Burial will follow in Magnolia Baptist Church Cemetery, Brewton, Alabama.
The family will receive friends at 10:30 a.m. prior to services.
Pallbearers will be Tracy Barger, Edward Gates, Billy McDowell, Raymond Pedicord, Samantha Gates, and Kenneth Pedicord. Donnie Gates will act as Honorary Bearer.
Faith Chapel Funeral Home North, 1000 South Highway 29, Cantonment, is entrusted with arrangements.
Walnut Hill Man Charged With Battery, False Imprisonment
November 28, 2025
A Walnut Hill was charged with holding a woman against her will for hours and battery.
Andrew Kelly Freeman, 56, was charged with felony false imprisonment of a person and misdemeanor battery domestic violence.
The arrest followed an investigation initiated after a female victim reported the incident to the Escambia County Sheriff’s Office. The alleged crimes took place at a residence in the Walnut Hill area between the afternoon of November 6 and the morning of November 7.
Freeman allegedly became irate when the victim took her dogs to the vet, but he was unable to track her phone location because her battery had died. Freeman tried to take her car keys, grabbed by the hair and threw her around the house, an arrest report states.
The report continues that the victim was allegedly held against her will inside a bedroom for several hours. The report details that the victim was eventually able to leave the home under the pretense of a doctor’s appointment and subsequently contacted the sheriff’s office.
Deputies met with the victim at the ECSO’s Century Precinct, where she provided a sworn statement and evidence, including an audio recording of the incident. The recording, which lasted approximately two and a half hours, allegedly captured the argument and sounds consistent with physical contact, along with the victim repeatedly asking the suspect to stop and stating that he was hurting her.
Deputies reported observing physical marks on the victim, including small lacerations and scratches, which were documented as part of the investigation.
Freeman would not meet with deputies but denied all allegations on the phone, stating that he never touched the victim and that her claims were false. A warrant was issued for his arrest.
He remains in the Escambia County Jail without bond
Monday Is The Payment Deadline For Property Tax Discount
November 28, 2025
Scott Lunsford, Escambia County Tax Collector, is reminding taxpayers that the four percent discount on real estate and tangible personal property tax payments ends Monday, December 1.
To receive the discount, payments must be:
- Mailed with a November postmark
- Dropped off by midnight, December 1, in any 24-hour drop box
- Paid online by midnight, December 1, at EscambiaTaxCollector.com
The tax collector’s office is closed Friday, November 28 for the Thanksgiving holiday.
Drop boxes are open 24-hours a day are located at all four locations:
- Molino — 6440 Highway 95-A North, Suite A, Molino
- Brentwood — 5045 N Palafox St, Pensacola
- Downtown — 213 Palafox Place, Pensacola
- Warrington — 4051 Barrancas Avenue, Suite A, Pensacola
Taxpayers are encouraged to use the virtual office at EscambiaTaxCollector.com, available 24/7. Current taxes can be paid online by eCheck with no additional fee. Customers who prefer to visit one of our four offices may drop off payments in the drive-thru or in any exterior drop box.
Farm-City: Volunteers Harvest Thanksgiving Dinner For 1,000 Needy Families
November 28, 2025
Earlier this week, students and volunteers from Escambia and Santa Rosa counties worked in fields near Jay to harvest vegetables that will help feed about 1,000 needy families for Thanksgiving.
The event at the University of Florida’s West Florida Research and Education Center is part of Farm to City Week and brought the bounty of the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences farm to the needy in the city.
The students were from agricultural programs and organizations, including FFA members from local schools.
The produce was distributed to 500 families in Escambia County and 500 more in Santa Rosa County along with a turkey and all the trimmings for a Thanksgiving meal from Feeding the Gulf Coast and the Waterfront Rescue Mission.
Photos for NorthEscambia.com, click to enlarge.
Four Arrested On Contraband, Drug Charges Near Atmore Prison
November 28, 2025
Four people were arrested in an alleged attempt to introduce phones and drugs into the Fountain Correctional Facility in Atmore on Wednesday.
At 6:50 p.m. Alabama Department of Corrections (ADOC) K-9 agents responded to the incident. An unidentified male had been observed throwing a package over the fence. The suspect was then observed getting into a gray car and leaving the property. The vehicle was later stopped on I-65, and four people were arrested.
ADOC said seven cell phones and about 221 grams of marijuana were recovered.
Suspects Sylvia Turner, Shelby Turner, Jacory Mitchell, and Jayden Armstrong were transported to the Escambia County Jail without incident and charged with distribution of marijuana, possession of marijuana, prohibited activity, and promotion of prison contraband. Their mugshots were not available at time of publication from the jail.
Officials said the investigation is continuing and additional charges may be pending.
Tate Aggies Hosting Tournament State Semifinals Tonight
November 28, 2025
The Tate Aggies will host the Chiles Timberwolves at 6:30 Friday night in the state semifinals of the Florida Invitational Tournament (FIT)
The No. 2 Aggies (9-3) are headed into the round three game after a close 21-19 win November 20 over the Bartram Trail Bears, while No. 5 Chiles (8-4) beat Land O’Lakes 28-7 last week.
Tickets are available on GoFan. Season passes are not valid. The Tate Quarterback Club will be selling chili with cheese, hot chocolate, sodas and candy.
The winner will advance to the FIT championship December 4 against either Dr. Joaquin Garcia High or Westwood High on Thursday, December 4 at The Villages High School in Sumterville.
Pictured: The Tate Aggies beat Bartram Trail last week in the FIT regional finals at Tate. NorthEscambia.com photos, click to enlarge.










