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Dec 06 2008

What’s Hot On TV Tonight - College Football Championships

Published by laurabelle at 11:25 am under Programming Edit This

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There’s plenty of college football to be had today as everyone is gearing up for possible appearances in Bowl Games. The college games are on throughout the day and evening. I really didn’t find any worthwhile Christmas offerings, as it was either stuff I’d never heard of or stuff that has been aired to death already. I did find a couple of fun movies, though.

1. College Football: Army-Navy Game. The Navy has quite the winning streak going on in this yearly series, and at six years in a row, it’s the longest winning streak between the teams. 11:00 PM CT CBS

2. ACC Football Championship: Boston College vs. Virginia Tech. The same two teams faced off in the championship last year with Virginia Tech winning, however it was Boston College that was victorious during the regular season matchup this year. 12:00 PM CT ABC

3. What About Bob? This Bill Murray classic is perfect for a Saturday afternoon sitting around because you don’t feel like doing your Christmas shopping yet, and it’s too cold to do anything else. He stars as a neurotic guy who can’t leave his psychiatrist, Richard Dreyfuss, alone. 2:00 PM CT Comedy Central

4. SEC Football Championship: Alabama vs. Florida. It’s Florida’s offense going against that Alabama defense that doesn’t like to give up a lot of points. They’re vying for a possible spot in the BCS Championship Game. 3:00 PM CT CBS

5. College Football? Southern California at UCLA. If USC can pull off the win today, they’re likely to go to the Rose Bowl. It’s looking good for today, as they were the victor in last year’s series between these two crosstown rivals. 3:30 PM CT ABC

6. High School Musical. See the one that started it all. Zac Ephron and Vanessa Hudgens star as an unlikely high school pair that fall in love, then try out for the high school musical. 5:00 PM CT Disney

7. Crusoe. While the mutineers are planning to leave the island, Crusoe and Friday come up with a plot to steal their boat and free the captain. A traitor in the crew, though, is something they didn’t plan on. 7:00 PM CT NBC

8. Big 12 Football Championship: Oklahoma vs. Missouri. If Oklahoma wins, they’ll get a berth in the BCS championship game. They have history on their side, after winning the Big 12 championship the past two years in a row. 7:00 PM CT ABC

9. Cops. The cops in Broward County, Florida and Las Vegas, Nevada are once again followed, as well as the cops in Pomona, California. Domestic violence seems to be at hand almost everywhere. 7:00 PM CT Fox

10. P.S. I Love You. And I do, but I’m talking about the movie. It’s a really charming romantic comedy of a woman whose young husband passes away, and shortly after she begins receiving gifts, note, and audio messages from him. Harry Connick, Jr. appears in a supporting role with a lot of laughs.

11. America’s Most Wanted. The fugitives tonight include a man accused of murdering a 10-year-old boy from New Mexico in 2005 and a Nigerian accused of stealing identies and money from many, including a U.S. Court of Appeals judge. An update is shown of the hunt for the killer of a runaway from Chicago in 2007, and methamphetamine tracking. 8:00 PM CT Fox

12. 48 Hours Mystery. Investigated is the murder of Belinda Temple who was killed while pregnant in her Texas home in 1999 with a shotgun blast to the head. Her husband, a high school football coach, became the prime suspect. 9:00 PM CT CBS

13. Saturday Night Live. John Malkovich is the host, with T.I. as a musical guest. 10:35 PM CT NBC

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