- The SEC could again go on a six day pick, particularly for the cable windows
- The Big 12 could shift their TV windows around, like they did last year for because of the Red River Shootout. Possibly a pair of evening games on ESPN/ESPN2 and no 2nd game on ABC, giving FSN the 3:30pm slot. Particularly because there are only four ACC games to choose and only one is an above average matchup.
CBS
South Carolina at Alabama, 3:30pm
ABC
Oklahoma vs. Texas, 12pm (confirmed)
Minnesota at Penn St. (confirmed, RM), Stanford at Arizona, Texas Tech at Nebraska, Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech (RM), 3:30pm
ESPN
Iowa at Wisconsin, 12pm
ABC Reverse Mirror, 3:30pm
Kansas at Colorado, 7:45pm
ESPN2
Ohio St. at Purdue, 12pm
Kentucky at Auburn, 6pm
Texas A&M at Kansas St., 9:15pm
ESPNU
Wake Forest at Clemson, 12pm
Virginia at Maryland, 3:30pm
Arkansas at Florida, 7pm
FSN
Missouri at Oklahoma St., 7pm
Washington at Arizona St., 10:15pm (confirmed)
Versus
California at UCLA, 7:30pm
Big Ten
Northwestern at Michigan St. & Delaware St. at Michigan, 12pm
Indiana at Illinois, 7pm (confirmed)
Others
Georgia at Vanderbilt, 12pm SEC Network
NC State at Boston College, 12pm Raycom
Louisville at Connecticut, 12pm Big East
UAB at Ole Miss, 7pm SEC/FSN
Baylor at Iowa St., 7pm Fox College Sports
If Florida beats LSU, that game is on CBS or the primetime game on ESPN. Tebow = ratings!
ReplyDeleteIf they lose, I think Ga Tech/Va Tech because the ESPN primetime game.
Can ESPN do six-day for the ACC & the SEC??