Okay, so I’ve been trying to get a jump start on planning my football-watching weekends. It’s week 8, and I really wanted a physical, printable schedule I could stick on the fridge. You know, something I could glance at without having to pull out my phone or turn on the TV.

Finding the Right Schedule
First thing I did was hit up the usual sports websites. I figured they’d have something easy to print, but honestly, it was a bit of a mess. Lots of scrolling, zooming, and trying to get things to fit on one page. It was turning into more work than I bargained for.
I wanted something simple and clean. No extra fluff, just the games, times, and maybe the channels. After a bit more digging, I found a couple of sites that offered printable versions. I picked one that looked the least cluttered.
Printing and Tweaking
Printing it was the next hurdle. My printer’s a bit old-school, so I had to play around with the settings a bit. I made sure it was set to “landscape” mode, and I fiddled with the scaling to get everything to fit nicely on a single sheet of paper. After a couple of test prints (and a bit of wasted ink, oops!), I finally got it looking right.
The Final Product
It printed out, It’s not fancy, I got my basic schedule. All the week 8 games are there, with the dates, times, It’s exactly what I needed.
Now it’s up on the fridge, held up by a magnet. It’s super convenient to just check it quickly while I’m grabbing a snack or making coffee. No more fumbling with apps or websites!

It might seem like a small thing, but having this printed schedule has made my football-watching planning so much easier. Sometimes, the old-school way is just better!