This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times on 10/17 from the twelve day selection process that most TV networks adhere to. Please understand that games can be held until next Sunday if a broadcaster wants to wait on the results of the 10/10 games.
The list of available TV windows are based on media websites, TV listings and press releases. They can change based on the needs of the broadcaster or the conference.
Here's what I guessed, which will prove to be incorrect, and the schedule for week seven. Games that have already been set for TV are listed on the schedule page and not listed here. I'll update the schedule page when all / nearly all decisions are made.
12pm FOX: West Virginia at Baylor
12pm ABC (possible reverse mirror): Ole Miss at Memphis
12pm ABC/ESPN/ESPN2: Louisville at Florida St.
12pm ABC/ESPN/ESPN2: Iowa at Northwestern
12pm FS1: Texas Tech at Kansas
12pm ESPNU/ESPNEWS: USF at Connecticut
12pm ESPNU/ESPNEWS: Tulsa at East Carolina
12pm FSN: FIU at Middle Tennessee
12pm SEC: Louisiana Tech at Mississippi St.
12pm BTN: Purdue at Wisconsin
12pm ASN: Western Michigan at Ohio
12pm BCSN/TWC: Toledo at Eastern Michigan
12:30pm ACC Network: Pittsburgh at Georgia Tech
1pm ESPN3: Buffalo at Central Michigan
2:30pm ESPN3: Northern Illinois at Miami (OH)
3pm ESPN3: Akron at Bowling Green
3pm ESPN3: Georgia St. at Ball St.
3:30pm CBS: Alabama at Texas A&M
3:30pm ABC/ESPN/ESPN2: Michigan St. at Michigan
3:30pm ABC/ESPN/ESPN2: Nebraksa at Minnesota
3:30pm ABC/ESPN/ESPN2: Oklahoma at Kansas St.
3:30pm ESPNU: Virginia Tech at Miami (FL)
3:30pm BTN: Rutgers at Indiana
3:30pm ACC RSNs: Syracuse at Virginia
3:30pm ESPN3: Kent St. at Massachusetts
3:30pm ESPN3; Idaho at Troy
4pm SEC: Vanderbilt at South Carolina
4pm Pac-12: Oregon St. at Washington St.
4pm ESPN3: Nevada at Wyoming
6pm ESPN3: New Mexico St. at Georgia Southern
7pm ESPN: Florida at LSU
7pm ESPN2/ESPNU: Boston College at Clemson
7pm ESPN2/ESPNU: TCU at Iowa St.
7pm ACC RSNs: Wake Forest at North Carolina
7pm ESPN3: Appalachian St. at UL-Monroe
7:30pm CBSSN: UCF at Temple
7:30pm SEC: Missouri at Georgia
8pm ABC: Penn St. at Ohio St.
9pm FS1: Arizona at Colorado
10pm ESPN/ESPN2: Arizona St. at Utah
10:30pm ESPN/ESPN2: Oregon at Washington
10:30pm ESPNU: San Diego St. at San Jose St.
2 comments:
I have never been able to understand the Pac-12 picks. It seems like Fox consistently gets shorted. I would have thought that Arizona State at Utah and Oregon at Washington were the two best games, and ESPN gets them both while Fox gets Arizona at Colorado - and that's after ESPN already got the UCLA-Stanford game on Thursday night.
I've mostly stopped trying to understand them, but consider that FS1 will have MLB the next couple weeks so their space to carry CFB is limited. FOX has only used 11 of its 22 allocated selections, counting Black Friday. ESPN has used 13 of its 22, so FOX may have a few more selections in the bank for November.
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