- The Pac-12 was a tougher decision. The Pac-12 Network picks before FOX Sports 1, so it really depends on the result of Stanford-USC. A Stanford loss means that the Oregon-Arizona game has meaning in the Pac-12 North. A Stanford win, I think, clinches the Big Game for ESPN as it would be the last appearance for Stanford on ESPN until the Pac-12 title game. So I'm assuming a Stanford win.
- The Pac-12 Network slot is a 7:30pm local time start, so 9:30pm ET if the game is in Boulder or Tuscon & 10:30pm ET if the game is in Palo Alto or Pasadena.
- I'm assuming a Miami win over Duke.
- With UCLA's win last night, I've made the assumption that Arizona St.-UCLA will put the winner in control of their own destiny in the Pac-12 South and the most important Pac-12 game.
- I did not use a reverse mirror at 3:30pm. I think the Pac-12 game will be a full national cable game. While two Big Ten games have been reverse mirrored before and in a very limited fashion, it really doesn't make much sense to do it again.
12pm ESPN: Michigan St. at Northwestern
12pm ESPN2: Virginia at Miami (FL)
12pn ESPNU: Duke at Wake Forest
12pm ESPNEWS: Cincinnati at Houston
12pm American: Memphis at Louisville
12pm BTN: Nebraska at Penn St.
3:30pm ABC: Indiana at Ohio St.
3:30pm ESPN: California at Stanford
3:30pm ESPN2: Wisconsin at Minnesota
3:30pm BTN Michigan at Iowa
4pm FOX Sports 1: USC at Colorado
7pm FOX: Arizona St. at UCLA
7pm ESPN2: Vanderbilt at Tennessee
7pm ESPNU: Kentucky at Georgia
9:30pm Pac-12 Network: Oregon at Arizona
Penn State/Nebraska is 3:30 BTN
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