Here are the games already set for television and/or webcast. Here are the known available telecast windows.
I have done my best to list what TV windows are out there. Every listing service has a little different schedule for these networks. It is also possible that a window could be eliminated or the time of a window could shift slightly to accommodate a network's needs.
Instead of cluttering up these posts even more, I'll try to keep track of the unique conference TV arrangements in a separate post.
A few notes and considerations:
* FOX has MLB in the evening.
* NBC has also already filled its primetime slot. Per the Peacock app, a mid-afternoon Peacock exclusive is planned for.
* ESPN & ESPN2 have also filled their late evening slots.
* CBSSN will have a MAC selection for 12pm ET.
* Games selected for TV or start time, but not both:
- Indiana at Iowa (12pm or 3:30pm ET, TBA)
- Hawai'i at Air Force (TBA, FOX Sports)
- App State at Boise State (TBA, FOX Sports)
- Jackson State at Southern (7ppm, ESPN Networks or ESPN+ TBA)
- SEC time slots for games
- Auburn at Texas A&M - afternoon only
- UMass at Missouri - evening only
- All other available games are flexible between afternoon and evening
* ESPN chose BYU at Colorado before the season started and I'm assuming that's the top Big 12 choice for the week. I put Arizona at Iowa State as the next best game on FOX, though it would not surprise me if a six day hold were used based on the result of Texas Tech-Utah.
* With Oregon at Penn State chosen for NBC in advance, and Ohio State at Washington unavailable for FOX at noon, I believe CBS chose Ohio State at Washington ahead of FOX choosing USC at Illinois, though the game locations themselves kinda dictate this order.
12pm FOX: USC at Illinois
12pm ESPN: Utah at West Virginia
12pm ESPN2: Louisville at Pitt
12pm ESPN2: Louisville at Pitt
12pm FS1: Baylor at Oklahoma State
12pm BTN: Rutgers at Minnesota
12pm ESPNU: South Alabama at North Texas12pm ACCN: Duke at Syracuse
12pm CBSSN: San Diego State at Northern Illinois
12:30pm TNT: UCF at Kansas State
3:30pm ABC: LSU at Ole Miss
3:30pm FOX: Arizona at Iowa State
3:30pm CBS: Ohio State at Washington
3:30pm ESPN: Auburn at Texas A&M
3:30pm ESPN2: Georgia Tech at Wake Forest
3:30pm BTN: Indiana at Iowa
3:30pm ESPNU: Memphis at Florida Atlantic
3:30pm ACCN: California at Boston College
3:30pm Peacock: UCLA at Northwestern
4pm FS1: Hawai'i at Air Force
4:15pm SECN: Kentucky at South Carolina
7pm ESPN: Tennessee at Mississippi State
7pm ESPN2: Cincinnati at Kansas
7pm CW: San Jose State at Stanford
7pm ESPNU: Jackson State at Southern
7:30pm ACCN: Virginia Tech at NC State
7:30pm FS1: App State at Boise State7:45pm SECN: UMass at Missouri
ESPN+ Exclusives
Tulane at Tulsa
Middle Tennessee at Kennesaw State
Louisiana Tech at UTEP
WKU at Missouri State
Akron at Toledo
Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan
UConn at Buffalo
Bowling Green at Ohio
Marshall at Louisiana
Jacksonville State at Southern Miss
Arkansas State at ULM
Liberty at Old Dominion
Georgia Southern at James Madison
5 comments:
For as much as the OSU fans bitch and moan about noon games, I would love to see Fox put the Bucks game in WA at that 11pm window... I know they would never do it, but still... Then see how much the people here hate noon games, lol..
I hear you. FOX didn't plan for a late one this particular week. I guess Michigan State fans weren't thrilled. Supposedly the eastern schools will have no more than one late evening game vs one of the four western schools.
https://archive.is/eBzNq
Sorry, it's not a single game. The article does not mention a number
How does ACCN handle late night games? Could they just add a late night game for San Jose State-Stanford? Seems cruel for CW to get stuck with it.
I just base on it the windows they slotted for the week. There isn't a window slotted in late night, but the CW has a 7pm ET window.
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