Since we know the available TV windows for the following week, here's my guess where each game fits:
EDIT 11:14am: Forgot Pitt-NC State was preselected for ESPNU at 3:30pm. Moved TCU-Clemson to 12pm on ESPNU and Rutgers-Maryland to ESPN360 exclusive at 3:30pm
CBS
Arkansas at Alabama, 3:30pm
ABC
California at Oregon (confirmed), North Carolina at Georgia Tech and Michigan St. at Wisconsin, 3:30pm
Iowa at Penn St. (time confirmed) and Miami (FL) at Virginia Tech, 8pm
ESPN
USF at Florida St., 12pm
ABC Reverse Mirror, 3:30pm
Notre Dame at Purdue (time confirmed), 8pm
ESPN2
Indiana at Michigan, 12pm
Arizona St. at Georgia, 6pm
Texas Tech at Houston (confirmed), 9:15pm
ESPNU
TCU at Clemson, 12pm
Pitt at NC State (confirmed), 3:30pm
Florida at Kentucky, 7pm
FSN
Southern Miss at Kansas (confirmed), 12pm
UTEP at Texas (confirmed), 3:30pm
Arizona at Oregon St., 10:15pm
Versus
Washington St. at USC, 7:30pm
Big Ten
Minnesota at Northwestern & Illinois at Ohio St., 12pm
Others
Wake Forest at Boston College (Raycom), 12pm
LSU at Mississippi St. (SEC Network), 12pm
Ohio at Tennessee (PPV, confirmed), 7pm
Ball St. at Auburn (SEC/FSN, semi-confirmed), 7pm
Rutgers at Maryland (ESPN360), 3:30pm
The possibility exists for a Big 12-Fox College Sports game at 7pm.
1 comment:
Is there a definitive source for which future ABC Saturday night games are regional and which are national? I see that you're guessing Week 4 would be a regional split of Iowa-PSU and Miami-VT. Does ABC decide each week whether to go regional or national?
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