College Football America: Where We Will Be Wednesday Week 1

Waldo Stadium, the home of the Western Michigan Broncos. (RoadTripSports photo by Matthew Postins)

Waldo Stadium, the home of the Western Michigan Broncos. (RoadTripSports photo by Matthew Postins)

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The major college football season starts this week, which means College Football America’s Kendall Webb, Chuck Cox and Matthew Postins are hitting the road for games around the country. Of course, if you’ve been following our Facebook page (facebook.com/roadtripsportsfans), you know we’ve already been to 14 games this year. Yep, that’s right. We’ve been on the road since the IFAF World Championships in July. We’ve been to games in eight different states, including Alaska (Kendall shot three high school games there a couple of weeks ago). So, yes, our game count includes high school games. But, we take our football wherever we can get it.

Every Wednesday here at Postins Postcards we are going to spotlight which games we’ll be at for the next weekend. And, since it’s Labor Day weekend, we’re going to see if we can push that game count to 30.

Kendall will stick close to home in Tennessee, and Chuck will be close to home in Texas. Matthew, meanwhile, is headed for five games in three days in Michigan. Don’t worry — we’ll sleep on Labor Day.

Here’s our schedule for this week:

Thursday, Sept. 3

Game 15: Oklahoma State at Central Michigan, 7 p.m. EST (Matthew)

Game 16: Western Kentucky at Vanderbilt, 6 p.m. CST (Kendall)

Game 17: Adams State at Texas A&M Commerce, 6 p.m. CST (Chuck)

Friday, Sept. 4

Game 18: Michigan State at Western Michigan, 7 p.m. EST (Matthew)

Game 19: Baylor at SMU, 6 p.m. CST (Chuck)

TBA: Kendall will be at a high school game in Tennessee on Friday night.

Saturday, Sept. 5

Game 20: Westminster (MO) at SAGU, at Midlothian, TX, 11 a.m. CST (Chuck)

Game 21: St. Ambrose at Concordia (MI), 1 p.m. EST (Matthew)

Game 22: Old Dominion at Eastern Michigan, 3:30 p.m. EST (Matthew)

Game 23: IMG Academy (Bradenton, FL) vs. DeSoto (TX), 2 p.m. CST (Chuck)

Game 24: Bowling Green vs. Tennessee, at Nashville’s Nissan Stadium, 3 p.m. CST (Kendall)

Game 25: Findlay at Hillsdale, 7 p.m. EST (Matthew)

Game 26: Jackson State at Middle Tennessee, 6 p.m. CST (Kendall)

Game 27: Alabama vs. Wisconsin, at Arlington’s (TX) AT&T Stadium, 7 p.m. CST (Chuck)

Sunday, Sept. 6

Game 28: Alabama State at Tennessee State, 6 p.m. CST (Kendall)

We’ve have photo galleries at facebook.com/roadtripsportsfans or check out our best photos on our new Instagram page, College_Football_America.

We’ll see you on the road. For info on purchasing a copy of the College Football America 2015 yearbook, read on.

The College Football America 2015 Yearbook features 936 college football teams from the United States and Canada in 455 striking, full-color pages. That includes every team from the NCAA (FBS, FCS, Division II and Division III), NAIA, NJCAA and CCCAA, along with all 27 of the Canada Interuniversity Sport (CIS) programs. It also includes updates on club football, one-year postgraduate prep/sports academies and Mexican college football, along with dozens of action shots and stadium photos.

The print edition is available online via Amazon.com and other major retailers such as Barnes & Noble and Books-A-Million. Additionally, the book is available in digital form at CFBMatrix.com.

Go to the following places to purchase College Football America 2015 Yearbook:

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