UCLA Football Schedule: TV and kickoff times set for five games in 2017

Sep 24, 2016; Pasadena, CA, USA; UCLA Bruins quarterback Josh Rosen (3) looks to the sideline during a break in play against the Stanford Cardinal during the second half at Rose Bowl. The Stanford Cardinal won 22-13. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports
Sep 24, 2016; Pasadena, CA, USA; UCLA Bruins quarterback Josh Rosen (3) looks to the sideline during a break in play against the Stanford Cardinal during the second half at Rose Bowl. The Stanford Cardinal won 22-13. Mandatory Credit: Kelvin Kuo-USA TODAY Sports

Five TV and kickoff times have been announced for the UCLA Football team for the 2017 season, including all three non-conference games and two late season games.

We already knew that UCLA Football’s first game of the season will be a solo college football Sunday afternoon affair with Texas A&M at the Rose Bowl on September 3.

Well we now know the TV and kickoff times for four more games for the 2017 season which were announced today.

So far, the non-conference times and two conference games later in the season have been finalized and are as follows (all times Pacific):

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Sept 3 (Sun) vs Texas A&M, 4:30 p.m., FOX

Sept 9 vs Hawaii, 2 p.m., Pac-12 Network

Sept 16 at Memphis, 9 a.m., ABC or ESPN2

Nov 3 (Fri) at Utah, 6:30, FS1

Nov 24 (Fri) vs Cal, 7:30, FS1

Talk about your unique kickoff times. First off, the game vs Texas A&M is a great primetime slot on the Sunday of Labor Day Weekend, so good job here.

The next week against Hawaii is a midday kickoff in Pasadena in September which is going to be a hot one. Bring sunscreen.

Then there is a 9 a.m. west coast kickoff time for the game at Memphis. Get that coffee ready.

The two conference games that have already been scheduled are Friday night games against Utah and Cal with the kickoff times of 6:30 and 7:30, respectively.

Also, it has been announced that UCLA’s October 21 game against Oregon at the Rose Bowl will be homecoming.

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Not the most ideal of times,  but either way, the UCLA Football team has to play and win.  Maybe these days and times might give UCLA a boost and hopefully don’t bust.  We find out this fall.

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