This weekend featured an array of exciting Week 1 matchups as No. 1 Georgia battled No. 14 Clemson, West Virginia hosted No. 8 Penn State, and Notre Dame traveled to College Station to take on Texas A&M. If you’re looking for some Sunday night pigskin action, USC and LSU square off tonight (September 1) at 7:30 p.m. ET on ABC and ESPN+.
That’s the college schedule, but what about the pros? Unfortunately, there’s no Sunday Night Football this week. Thankfully, you won’t have to wait too long to hear Carrie Underwood’s catchy tune about waiting all day for a Sunday night.
Here’s when the first Sunday Night Football game of the 2024-2025 NFL season airs on NBC and Peacock.
Is There Sunday Night Football Tonight (September 1)?
Nope. The preseason has concluded. The first SNF game of the regular season takes place Sunday, September 8 when the Detroit Lions host the Los Angeles Rams on NBC and Peacock.
When Does The NFL Season Start?
The 2024-2025 season officially begins Thursday, September 5 when the Kansas City Chiefs host the Baltimore Ravens on NBC and Peacock.
How To Watch Sunday Night Football Online In 2024:
If you have a valid cable login, Sunday Night Football will be available to watch live on NBC, the NBC app, and NBCSports.com. 2024 Sunday Night Football games will also air on Peacock and NFL+.
You can also access an NBC live stream with an active subscription to fuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, Sling TV, AT&T TV NOW, or YouTube TV. FuboTV, Hulu + Live TV, and YouTube TV offer free trials for eligible subscribers.
Sunday Night Football 2024 Schedule:
Week 1 (September 8): Los Angeles Rams @ Detroit Lions (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 2 (September 15): Chicago Bears @ Houston Texans (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 3 (September 22): Kansas City Chiefs @ Atlanta Falcons (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 4 (September 29): Buffalo Bills @ Baltimore Ravens (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 5 (October 6): Dallas Cowboys @ Pittsburgh Steelers (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 6 (October 13): Cincinnati Bengals @ New York Giants (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 7 (October 20): New York Jets @ Pittsburgh Steelers (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 8 (October 27): Dallas Cowboys @ San Francisco 49ers (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 9 (November 3): Jacksonville Jaguars @ Philadelphia Eagles (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 10 (November 10): Detroit Lions @ Houston Texans (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 11 (November 17): Indianapolis Colts @ New York Jets (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 12 (November 24): Philadelphia Eagles @ Los Angeles Rams (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 13 (December 1): San Francisco 49ers @ Buffalo Bills (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 14 (December 8): Los Angeles Chargers @ Kansas City Chiefs (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 15 (December 15): Green Bay Packers @ Seattle Seahawks (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 16 (December 22): Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Dallas Cowboys (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 17 (December 29): Miami Dolphins @ Cleveland Browns (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Week 18 (January 5): TBD (8:20 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock)
Brentwood Academy’s Jake Atkins (58) celebrates after defeating Brentwood at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Lipscomb Academy’s C.J. Jimcoily (5) runs onto the field before an high school football game against Thompson Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Ensworth’s Ethan Utley (55) tackles against MBA during the second quarter at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood’s Gavyn Nelson (2) is tackled by Brentwood Academy’s Easton Jointer (7) during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s Neo Clifton (3) receives a pass past Brentwood’s Jackson Allen (40) and Mason Ball (6) during the first half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Stewarts Creek’s Grady Harvey (80) celebrates his touchdown against Blackman with Stewarts Creek’s Cason Agnew (65) on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Thompson’s Anguon Fegans (0) breaks up as pass intended for Lipscomb Academy wide receiver Cam Fowler (14) during an high school football game Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Lipscomb Academy’s Cam Blivens (7) celebrates with Chauncey Gooden (55) after Blivens caught a touchdown pass against Thompson during an high school football game Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Brentwood Academy’s Arkez Fontenot (6) is tripped up by Brentwood’s Mason Ball (6) during the first half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Blackman’s running back Grant Gardner (12) celebrates his touchdown against Stewarts Creek with Blackman’s Skyler Grove (84) during the football game, at Blackman on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s London Bironas (2) reacts after defeating Brentwood at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy head coach Paul Wade speaks to his team after defeating Brentwood at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s Arkez Fontenot (6) is tackled by Brentwood’s Chandler Romero (55) during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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CPA’s Rawls Patterson (22) breaks past Pearl-Cohn’s defense during their game at Pearl-Cohn High School Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s Arkez Fontenot (6) reacts after defeating Brentwood at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Ensworth’s Taylor Hasselbeck (7) looks to throw against MBA during the fourth quarter at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Ensworth offensive coordinator Matt Hasselbeck watches the team during warm ups before they play against MBA at the Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Ensworth’s Jayden Pyant (8) runs with the ball against MBA at the Montgomery Bell Academy during the fourth quarter in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Ensworth’s Taylor Hasselbeck (7) throws to a teammate against MBA during the fourth quarter at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Ensworth’s Taylor Hasselbeck (7) passes to Ensworth’s Jayden Pyant (8) during the fourth quarter at the Montgomery Bell Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Ensworth’s Taylor Hasselbeck (7) talks to Ensworth head coach Tim Hasselbeck during the fourth quarter against MBA the Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Ensworth’s fan react as they watch their team play against MBA at the Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Ensworth’s Taylor Hasselbeck (7) throws to an teammate against MBA at the Montgomery Bell Academy during the second quarter in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Ensworth’s Sam Haley (4) defends the ball against MBA at Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Ensworth’s Micah Smith (6) reacts after scoring a touchdown against MBA at the Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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MBA’s Brooklen Davis (2) defends the ball against Ensworth’s Demarii Thompson (10) during the first quarter at the Montgomery Bell Academy in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Pearl-Cohn’s L.J. Funk (16) attempts to throw a pass while being taken down by CPA’s Mack Sherrod (57) during their game at Pearl-Cohn High School Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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CPA’s Weston Parker (21) runs the ball during their game at Pearl-Cohn High School Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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CPA’s Rawls Patterson (22) runs past Pearl-Cohn’s Josh Sims (6) for a touchdown during their game at Pearl-Cohn High School Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Pearl-Cohn’s Javion Kinnard (1) runs the ball as CPA’s Bradshaw Klym (24) closes in during their game at Pearl-Cohn High School Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Pearl-Cohn’s Javion Kinnard (1) attempts to evade a tackle by CPA’s Weston Willeford (16) during their game at Pearl-Cohn High School Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Pearl-Cohn’s Donovan Higgins (3) is tackled by CPA’s Owen Cabell (14) after intercepting a pass during their game at Pearl-Cohn High School Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Pearl-Cohn’s Omarion Starnes (0) breaks past CPA’s defense during their game at Pearl-Cohn High School Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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CPA’s Owen Cabell (14) catches a pass while being guarded by Pearl-Cohn’s Anthony Carnahan (23) during their game at Pearl-Cohn High School Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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CPA’s Rawls Patterson (22) runs the ball during their game at Pearl-Cohn High School Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood’s Keenan Fisher (96) kicks a field goal against Brentwood Academy during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s George Macintyre (12) runs the ball against Brentwood during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood’s Gavyn Nelson (2) receives a pass against Brentwood Academy during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s George Macintyre (12) celebrates with his team after defeating Brentwood at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s George Macintyre (12) runs the ball against Brentwood during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s Arkez Fontenot (6) evades Brentwood’s Chandler Romero (55) during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s Neo Clifton (3) is pulled down by Brentwood’s Jackson Allen (40) during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s George Macintyre (12) looks to hand off against Brentwood during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood’s Canon Kinder (8) throws against Brentwood Academy during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s George Macintyre (12) huddles up with his team after defeating Brentwood at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s Eli Ferguson (5) is tripped up by Brentwood’s Mason Ball (6) during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood’s Parker Emerson (34) runs the ball against Brentwood Academy during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s Neo Clifton (3) evades Brentwood’s Jackson Allen (40) during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s Neo Clifton (3) celebrates an interception against Brentwood during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s Luke Robison (10) runs the ball against Brentwood during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s Arkez Fontenot (6) runs the ball towards Brentwood’s Barron Lankford (45) during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood’s Canon Kinder (8) looks for a receiver against Brentwood Academy during the second half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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MBA’s Elias Franks (25) aims to catch the ball against MBA’s Graham Geshke (6) during the second quarter at MBA’s Tommy Owen Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Ensworth’s Taylor Hasselbeck (7) looks to pass to a teammate against MBA during the first half at MBA’s Tommy Owen Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Ensworth’s Taylor Hasselbeck (7) throws to an open player against MBA during the first half at MBA’s Tommy Owen Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Ensworth’s Bishop Starling (0) reacts after scoring a touchdown against MBA at MBA’s Tommy Owen Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Ensworth’s Blake Surratt (9) reacts after scoring a touchdown against MBA at the MBA’s Tommy Owen Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Ensworth’s Blake Surratt (9) pulls on MBA’s Charlie Verner (7) as he runs with the ball at the MBA’s Tommy Owen Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Ensworth’s Bishop Starling (0) scores a touchdown against MBA during the second quarter at MBA’s Tommy Owen Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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MBA fans react to the team playing against Ensworth at MBA’s Tommy Owen Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Blackman’s running back Jabari Kemp (28) carries the ball during the football game against Stewarts Creek, at Blackman on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Stewarts Creek’s quarterback Jerry Taylor (3) dives into the end zone for a touchdown against Blackman during the football game, at Blackman on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Stewarts Creek’s head coach Ben Caudill on the sidelines during the football game against Blackman, at Blackman on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Stewarts Creek’s quarterback Jerry Taylor (3) passes the ball as Blackman’s Isaac Leavy (50) puts on the pressure at Blackman on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Stewarts Creek’s Caleb Floyd (1) carries the ball during the football game against Blackman, at Blackman on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Blackman’s head coach Matt Kriesky on the sidelines during the football game against Stewarts Creek at Blackman on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Stewarts Creek’s Caleb Floyd (1) carries the ball are Blackman’s Ethan Carson (1) puts on the pressure during the football game, at Blackman on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Blackman’s quarterback Jonathan Hamby (14) looks for a receiver pass to during the football game against Stewarts Creek, at Blackman on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Stewarts Creek’s Kai Mangrum (4) carries the ball as Blackman’s Daniel Smith (3) dives and misses a tackle before Blackman’s Isaac Leavy (50) pushes Mangrum out bounds, at Blackman on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Blackman’s running back Grant Gardner (12) runs the ball into the end zone for a touchdown against Stewarts Creek on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Stewarts Creek’s Grady Harvey (80) celebrates as he crosses into the end zone for a touchdown against Blackman at Blackman on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Stewarts Creek’s Jerry Taylor (3) runs the ball to the end zone for a touchdown as Blackman’s Paul Lankford (9) puts on the pressure during the football game, at Blackman on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Blackman’s Jayden Guy (0) carries the ball during the football game against Stewarts Creek, at Blackman on Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s Eli Ferguson (5) receives a pass against Brentwood during the first half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s Arkez Fontenot (6) runs the ball against Brentwood during the first half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s George Macintyre (12) throws against Brentwood during the first half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s George Macintyre (12) runs the ball against Brentwood during the first half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s Luke Robison (10) scores a touchdown past Brentwood’s Jackson Allen (40) during the first half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s Luke Robison (10) celebrates his touchdown against Brentwood with Trell Shivers (77) during the first half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s Eli Ferguson (5) loses the ball on a hit from Brentwood’s Barron Lankford (45) during the first half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s George Macintyre (12) looks for a receiver against Brentwood during the first half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s London Bironas (2) kicks a field goal against Brentwood during the first half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Brentwood Academy’s Kesean Bowman (11) is pulled down by Brentwood’s Mason Ball (6) during the first half at Brentwood Academy in Brentwood, Tenn., Friday, Aug. 30, 2024.
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Thompson players run onto the field before an high school football game against Lipscomb Academy Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Lipscomb Academy head coach Jamie Graham watches the action from the sideline during an high school football game against Thompson Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Lipscomb Academy’s Weston Hicks (77) lines up for the next play during an high school football game against Thompson Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Lipscomb Academy running back Zechariah Crockett (32) runs into the end zone for a touchdown against Thompson during an high school football game Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Lipscomb Academy’s Chauncey Gooden (55) walks off the field after the team’s loss to Thompson during an high school football game Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Thompson’s R.J. Evans (8) grabs Lipscomb Academy’s Cam Blivens (7) jersey as Damonte Tabb (20) assists on bringing down Blivens during an high school football game Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Lipscomb Academy players run onto the field before an high school football game against Thompson Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Lipscomb Academy running back Drew Patterson (22) is tackled by Thompson wide linebacker Vini Pires (1) during an high school football game Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Lipscomb Academy’s Kris Thompson (2) and Danny Brown (9) walk off the field after the team’s loss to Thompson in an high school football game Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Lipscomb Academy wide receiver Bo Strickland (0) catches a pass ahead of Thompson linebacker Trent Cheatom (7) during an high school football game Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Lipscomb Academy’s Bo Strickland (0) fumbles a punt as Thompson’s Payton Lewis (6) reaches in during an high school football game Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn. Strickland recovered his own fumble.
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Lipscomb Academy wide receiver Cam Blivens (7) catches a pass for a touchdown above Thompson’s Zamiere Wirt (17) during an high school football game Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Lipscomb Academy quarterback Tav Shaffer (8) throws the ball during an high school football game against Thompson Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Lipscomb Academy head coach Jamie Graham talks to his coaches on his head set during an high school football game against Thompson Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Lipscomb Academy’s Jesse McCormick, right, tackles Thompson wide receiver Trey Knight (2) during an high school football game Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Lipscomb Academy’s Tripp Naiman (19) and Cullen Womble, top, bring down Thompson running back R.J. Evans (8) during an high school football game Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
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Lipscomb Academy wide receiver T.J. Briggs (80) looks to the sidelines during an high school football game against Thompson Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024, in Nashville, Tenn.
Prediction 11-1; Sun Belt Conference Champions, Bowl game victory
Texas State enters arguably the biggest season in its program history. With the addition of the reigning Sun Belt Player of the Year, quarterback Jordan McCloud, and the return of running back Ismail Mahdi, who led the nation in all-purpose yards in 2023, and wide receiver Joey Hobert, I believe Texas State’s offense will be more dynamic and less turnover-prone than last season, allowing the team to achieve the success expected of them.
The Bobcats will go 4-0 in non-conference play, including knocking off I-35 rival UTSA and Arizona State. In conference play, Texas State will dethrone Troy but will suffer a loss against Old Dominion on the road in week seven.
Despite the one loss, I predict Texas State will win the rest of its conference games, including its first-ever Sun Belt Championship, and clinch a college football playoff spot to cement the greatest season in program history.
Brendan Fielding, Assistant Sports Editor
Prediction 12-0; Sun Belt Conference Champions, Bowl game victory
Texas State has gone undefeated in conference seasons four times, the most recent being in 1982. This season could be special.
McCloud is rightfully the transfer with the most buzz. On the other hand, looking at Kinne’s recruiting power in the previous offseason shows improvement, and he didn’t ease up this year.
Kinne’s recruiting positively impacted the coaching staff this season with the addition of wide receivers coach Chad Morris. With Mahdi leading the FBS in all-purpose yards in 2023, Morris’s addition and his connection to Hobert could prove to be a threatening offense.
Jacob De Luna, Sports Reporter
Prediction 12-0; Sun Belt Conference Champions, Bowl game victory
This is the year for the Bobcats to change the narrative about Texas State’s football program. The maroon and gold possess an offensive powerhouse looking to improve even further, a revamped defense and an underrated special teams unit. This provides Texas State with a recipe for success.
The Bobcats will begin their statement year by defeating I-35 rival UTSA for the first time in school history. They will then claim a non-conference victory by beating Arizona State on a nationally televised Thursday night game
In seemingly the biggest game of the year, the Bobcats will take down the defending Sun Belt Champions, the Troy Trojans. The Bobcats will need some help to make the College Football Playoffas even with an undefeated season, they will hold less bidding favor than more coveted programs.
Max Martinez, Sports Reporter
Prediction 9-3; Bowl game victory
After a historic 2023 season, Texas State looks to bring its new quarterback to light and stun everyone. I believe the Bobcats will finish with a record of 9-3 with a big upset win against Arizona State.
I believe Kinne will lead this team to a second straight bowl game and winning season, along with wide receivers coach Chad Morris and wide receiver Joey Hobert.
There will be multiple other breakout candidates like Jordan McCloud, but we already knew he would be productive. I think the turning point in the season will be early on if we beat Arizona State. Then The Bobcats will gain confidence going into every other game.
Jude Botello, Sports Contributor
Prediction 12-0, Sun Belt Conference Champions, College Football Playoff Berth
Texas State woke up the conference with last year’s success, and now it is time to take what is rightfully theirs. After years of coming up short, the Bobcats will finally be able to crown themselves kings of the Sun Belt. Led by McCloud and Mahdi, the offense will surely see the end zone often.
Texas State takes down UTSA for the first time. After being deemed “Little brother” to the I-35 neighbor, the Bobcats will finally settle the score against the Roadrunners.
This time around, the Bobcats will have the reigning Sun Belt Player of the Year to lead the offense; sure to find receiver Joey Hobert, being the clear number one in the receiver room, Hobert will improve on his performance from last year in the Alamodome when he posted one reception for six yards.
It will be a tight game determined on the defensive side of the ball, and players like Torey Spears will be integral to adding a win to the record. Spears had a season-ending injury in practice after playing just three games last season and will be sure to make plays all season long to make up for lost time.
UTSA left a bad taste in Kinne’s mouth, and getting to a conference championship takes execution in every aspect of the game. Beating UTSA will light a fire under the team that propels them this season.
Daven Meredith, Sports Contributor
Record 11-3; Loss in Sun Belt Conference Championshi, Bowl game victory
The Bobcats will meet and exceed expectations, but not without growing pains along the way. The Bobcats will produce a 10-2 record, suffering two losses against Old Dominion on the road and Arkansas State at home.
Offensive coordinator Mack Leftwich’s scheme and offense, along with junior running backs Mahdi and Lincoln Pares’ thunder and lightning approach to the backfield, will bolster the Bobcats to the Sun Belt Conference Championship but will fall short due to a defense that will see a retooling after being ranked 12th in the Sun Belt in total defense in 2023.
Despite the Sun Belt title loss, Texas State will have back-to-back bowl win seasons for the first time in program history. The Bobcats will finish the 2024 season 11-3 overall, entering a vital offseason in year three under Kinne.
HAMPTON —Trent Boykin isn’t nervous for Hampton University’s football season opener against Morgan State on Saturday. Asked how he’s feeling, he gave a simple answer: He’s comfortable.
Boykin was tabbed the interim in May, and when he takes the field on Saturday, it’ll be the first time he’s been a head coach in a college football game in almost 15 years.
“Having done this before, having been in this program before, I think again, that’s what’s keeping me even-keeled,” Boykin said. “I’ve been here for four years. People are saying, ‘Oh, but now you’re the head coach,’ and all that, but I’m still the same guy. I know the guys, I know the system. I may get more phone calls about tickets and things like that, but I think it’s just more nervous excitement than being nervous.”
After a long fall camp, Boykin said it’s refreshing to finally be shifting into game mode. A win Saturday over a scrappy Morgan State team would officially start the Pirates on their journey to their first winning season since 2018. Hampton enters this season with an experienced roster, Boykin said, and he expects the Pirates to continue to improve in 2024.
Standouts
Elijah Burris, RB, Sr., 5-10, 205: Burris was one of the best running backs in the Coastal Athletic Association last year. He played in just seven games last year because his season was cut short due to injury, but still finished second in the conference with 803 yards and an average of 100.4 yards per game. His stats last year landed him on the 2024 Black College Player of the Year Award watch list. The All-CAA running back is feeling 100% healthy, and the Pirates’ offense will likely run through him again. If Burris can replicate his production from last year, Hampton will be in a good spot.
Darren Burton, DB, Soph., 5-11, 185. After making an immediate impact as a freshman last year, Burton is primed for a solid sophomore campaign. Burton played in all of Hampton’s games last year and totaled 24 tackles and an interception. His Pro Football Focus defense grade of 76.8 was the second-highest of any Pirate, and his coverage grade of 80 led the team. Burton’s talents are starting to garner him some national attention: Earlier this month, he was named to the watch list for the Aeneas Williams Award, which is given to the best defensive back in HBCU Division I football.
Hampton’s Xavier Marshall, left, celebrates with teammate Byron Perkins after Perkins intercepted a pass against Norfolk State on Sept. 9. (Billy Schuerman / The Virginian-Pilot)
Xavier Marshall, LB, graduate, 6-2, 195: The “biggest hitter on the team” is back for another year with the Pirates after his 2023 season was cut short due to injury. Marshall brings a wealth of experience to Hampton’s defense, and he will be an anchor in the linebacker room. He played three years for Richmond prior to joining the Pirates and started in every game he played. Marshall will play a crucial role on and off the field this year.
Dorrian Moultrie, WR, graduate, 5-11, 190: After HU lost its top two receivers from last season, Moultrie’s role will likely grow in 2024. The Georgetown transfer finished No. 3 on the team last year with 24 catches and 213 yards. Moultrie’s experience from last season will be important, considering he’s the only returning wide receiver who brought in more than 10 catches for Hampton last year.
Chris Zellous, QB, redshirt Jr., 6-3, 220: Zellous showed sparks of what could be last year. He finished the year with 1,497 yards passing and 13 touchdowns while adding 559 yards and a team-high nine rushing touchdowns. There’s room for improvement, though, as Zellous racked up 14 interceptions last year. If he continues to improve, Hampton will be in good hands with Zellous functioning as a solid cornerstone of the offense.
Storylines
Boykin’s audition continues: Boykin is the interim head coach in 2024, but he’ll have the next four months to make his case to Hampton athletics director Anthony Henderson that he deserves the job. Boykin certainly has the backing of his players, who have lauded him throughout camp and said they don’t view him as an interim. Boykin agreed with the sentiment and has said he’s not worried about the future, he’s focusing on the 2024 season. Henderson could be looking to make a big hire of his own, similar to what he’s done to multiple sports since he got the job.
Head coach Trent Boykin talks to his team after practice at Hampton University in Hampton, Virginia, on Aug. 15, 2024. (Billy Schuerman / The Virginian-Pilot)
Another tough schedule: Hampton saw an improvement in its second year as a member of the CAA, going 3-5 in the conference after an abysmal 1-7 in year one. Unfortunately for the Pirates, the schedule will only get harder in 2024. Hampton will play all three of last year’s co-CAA champions in Richmond, Albany and Villanova, with the Spiders and Wildcats making the trip to Armstrong Stadium. To make matters worse, seven of Hampton’s opponents were ranked or receiving votes in the preseason FCS Top 25 poll. The tough schedule isn’t a surprise, considering the CAA is arguably one of the best FCS conferences. That being said, Hampton is 5-1 in non-conference play over the last two seasons and has a favorable slate this year. So there’s still a solid shot the Pirates can come away with their first winning season since 2018.
Who is QB1?: When people say there’s something in the water in Hampton Roads, they aren’t referring to the plethora of college football fall-camp quarterback battles — but they certainly could be. Hampton is the latest to find itself with one, with incumbent starter Chris Zellous and 2022 starter Malcolm Mays once again locked in a dead heat for the starting spot. Boykin told The Pilot on Wednesday he planned to name a starter on Thursday. That information may remain within the locker room, as Zellous and Mays were listed with an “OR” in between them on the two-deep chart Hampton sent out in its weekly game notes. Boykin said he liked both players, they received equal reps with the starters during camp and thought they could both play against Morgan State.
2024 schedule
Aug. 31: vs Morgan State, 6 p.m.
Sept. 7: vs Virginia Union, 6 p.m.
Sept. 14: at Norfolk State, 4 p.m.
Sept. 21: vs Howard, 4 p.m. at Audi Field in Washington, D.C.
Sept. 28: at William & Mary, 6 p.m.
Oct. 5: vs Rhode Island, 2 p.m.
Oct. 19: at North Carolina A&T, 1 p.m.
Oct. 26: vs Elon, 2 p.m.
Nov. 2: vs Villanova, 1 p.m.
Nov. 9: at Towson, 1 p.m.
Nov. 16: vs Richmond, 1 p.m.
Nov. 23: at Albany, 1 p.m.
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Carolina Panthers tight end Hayden Hurst officially entered concussion protocol nearly a month ago. Now, according to his father Jerry, the 30-year-old has been diagnosed with post-traumatic amnesia.
The elder Hurst revealed that his son received the diagnosis from an independent neurologist, and added to the post on X: “Slow recovery, don’t know when he’ll be back. Prayers appreciated!”
The Cleveland Clinic notes that post-traumatic amnesia (PTA) is one of the more uncommon symptoms of concussions. PTA can affect one’s memory, state of consciousness, motor skills, and behavior among other things.
On Thursday, Hayden posted for the first time since suffering the concussion to clarify his injury status.
“I appreciate everyone reaching out & checking on me,” Hurst wrote. “I suffered a pretty nasty concussion against the Bears a few weeks ago & don’t remember up to 4 hours after the game. Scary situation but the Panthers have been incredible walking me through this process.
“While it was scary, it is NOT career-ending. I’m starting my return to play this week, so fingers crossed I make it back for the last few weeks! God Bless & Keep Pounding!!!!”
Is it worth sacrificing your body — and more importantly, your mind — to be the 17th-highest-paid tight end in the league? Hurst will be 32 years old when he likely hits the open market again. Only six tight ends in the league are currently above the age of 32. Three of them hit free agency this offseason. One of them is Taysom Hill, a tight end-quarterback-running back hybrid. One is Travis Kelce.
This isn’t a position with longevity, especially for receiving-style tight ends like Hurst. The Carolina Panthers are a directionless franchise who aren’t doing much to help their players — especially on offense.
Deadspin has spoken to concussion experts before. In the wake of Tua Tagoviola’s head trauma last season, Chris Nowinski, the co-founder, and CEO of the Concussion Legacy Foundation, said the Miami Dolphins’ QB shouldn’t play again in 2022.
After such a scary and impactful injury, why would Hurst choose to subject himself to this again?
Hurst has secured life-changing wealth for you and your family, and there isn’t much left for you to earn. How much is his long-term cognition worth to him?