What is Week 0? Why some college football teams can start 2024 season a week early

Saturday marks the unofficial start of the 2024 college football season, although most teams across the FBS landscape won’t be in action.

Saturday’s schedule — headlined by No. 10 Florida State vs. Georgia Tech in Dublin — marks the first day of college football for the year. It will only include a select few games, however, as most teams will start their respective seasons during Week 1 over the Labor Day weekend.

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As such, the technical first weekend of college football is called “Week 0” — and has had some intriguing matchups over the years. That includes the Big Ten meeting between Nebraska and Northwestern in 2022 and the historical Notre Dame-Navy rivalry in 2023. Both of those games were also in Dublin, which has become something of a traditional host site for such contests.

With that, here’s everything to know about Week 0, which will have the first college football action of the 2024 season:

What is college football Week 0?

Week 0 is the unofficial first week of college football, and typically hosts only a handful of games as opposed to a full schedule. The vast majority of teams open their season in Week 1 over Labor Day weekend.

Indeed, NCAA Rule 17.11.4 states the earliest a college football team can scrimmage or play an outside opponent is the Thursday before Labor Day (which in 2024 falls on Aug. 29). So how then are Florida State, Georgia Tech and others able to play on Saturday?

The NCAA has a few exceptions to the rule, including the 17.11.4.3 exception, regarding in-season foreign competition. Per the NCAA:

An institution that is scheduled to play a regular-season game in a foreign country may play its first permissible contest with outside competition on the Saturday prior to the Thursday preceding Labor…


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Publish date : 2024-08-24 10:04:47

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