Army has a contract for home game telecasts with CBS Sports Network, with the exception of the Army-Navy game which is handled separately. A contract extension has been reached between Army and CBSSN, with the existing five year agreement to end after the 2019 season extended to after the 2022 season.
Source: Army (CBS), Army (CBS extension), Army-Navy
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BYU has an deal with ABC/ESPN, ending after the completion of the 2019 season after an single option year was picked up to extend the contract past the 2018 season. At least three home games will air on ABC, ESPN or ESPN2. A minimum of one game will air on ESPNU and BYUtv, the broadcasting arm of BYU, must air at least one game per season.
Source: ESPN PressRoom, ESPN PressRoom (2019 option exercised)
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Liberty has an agreement with ESPN, allowing Liberty home football games to be available to air on ESPN's television & digital platforms using the Flames Sports Network production team.
Source: Liberty
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New Mexico St.'s rights are managed by Learfield Sports, who has worked to sell the television rights to their home games to local, regional and national entities. Learfield has sold OTT rights to FloSports for a three year period, ending after the 2022 season.
Source: FloSports
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Rights to Notre Dame home games, including neutral site "home" games, are held by NBC. The contract requires for seven "home" games per year, including neutral site games. A new, extended contract allows for games to air on cable stations owned by NBC, such as NBC Sports Network. The extended contract expires after the 2025 season.
Source: Notre Dame (2025 extension)
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