This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 11/15, 11/16 & 11/19 from the twelve day selection process that most TV networks adhere to (yes, the two midweek dates are closer than twelve days, I know). Please understand that games can be held until next Sunday if a broadcaster wants to wait on the results of the Week Eleven games. Most conferences have the possibility of having all or part of their games held for a six day hold of the start time.
Here's what I guessed based on the available openings (they'll prove to be incorrect) and here is the current schedule for the week as several FBS games do have their time & television/webcast assignments already accounted for.
Six Day Holds
- Texas at Kansas - ABC/ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU at either 12pm ET or 3:30pm ET
- Kansas St. at Baylor, Oklahoma St. at TCU & Oklahoma at West Virginia - 12pm FS1 (one will air here), 12pm ABC/ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU, 3:30pm ABC/ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU, 7pm ESPN or 8pm ABC are the options for the two ABC/ESPN games.
- Maryland at Nebraska, Northwestern at Minnesota & Wisconsin at Purdue - 12pm or 3:30pm on ABC/ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU/ESPNEWS or BTN.
- Iowa at Illinois - BTN at either 12pm ET or 3:30pm ET
- Florida St. at Syracuse & Clemson at Wake Forest - 12pm ABC/ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU/ESPNEWS, 3:30pm ABC/ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU, 4pm ESPNEWS, 7pm ESPN or 8pm ABC/ESPNEWS
- Navy at East Carolina, USF at SMU, Tulsa at UCF - CBSSN 7pm (one will air here), 12pm ABC/ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU/NEWS, 3:30pm ABC/ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU, 4pm ESPNEWS, 7pm ESPN and 8pm ABC/ESPNEWS for the other three, plus possibility of ESPN3 at time of home team's choosing.
- Oregon at Utah, USC at UCLA, Washington St. at Colorado, Stanford at California, Oregon St. at Arizona - 3:30pm on FOX, 10:30pm ESPN, then 2pm, 5:30pm & 10:30pm Pac-12 Networks in that order.
7pm ESPN2:
7pm ESPNU:
Wednesday
7pm ESPN2:
8pm ESPNU:
Saturday
12pm ABC/ESPN/ESPN2: Ohio St. at Michigan St.
12pm ESPN2/ESPNU: UTSA at Texas A&M
12pm SEC Alternate: UL-Lafayette at Georgia
12:30pm ACC Network: Virginia at Georgia Tech
12:30pm ACC Network: Miami (FL) at NC State
1pm SEC: Florida at LSU
1pm ACC Network Extra: Connecticut at Boston College
2pm ESPN3: UT Martin at Jacksonville St.
3pm ACC RSNs: Duke at Pittsburgh
3:30pm CBS: Missouri at Tennessee
3:30pm ABC/ESPN/ESPN2: Indiana at Michigan
3:30pm FS1: Texas Tech at Iowa St.
3:30pm ASN: Temple at Tulane
3:30pm ACC Network Extra: The Citadel at North Carolina
4pm SEC Alternate: Western Carolina at South Carolina
4:30pm SEC: Austin Peay at Kentucky
4pm ESPN3: Utah St. at Nevada
7pm ESPN2/ESPNU: Arkansas at Mississippi St.
7pm ESPN2/ESPNU: Chattanooga at Alabama
7:30pm FOX: Arizona St. at Washington
7:30pm SEC Alternate: Alabama A&M at Auburn
8pm SEC: Ole Miss at Vanderbilt
10:15pm ESPN2: New Mexico at Colorado St.
3:30pm ACC Network Extra: The Citadel at North Carolina
4pm SEC Alternate: Western Carolina at South Carolina
4:30pm SEC: Austin Peay at Kentucky
4pm ESPN3: Utah St. at Nevada
7pm ESPN2/ESPNU: Arkansas at Mississippi St.
7pm ESPN2/ESPNU: Chattanooga at Alabama
7:30pm FOX: Arizona St. at Washington
7:30pm SEC Alternate: Alabama A&M at Auburn
8pm SEC: Ole Miss at Vanderbilt
10:15pm ESPN2: New Mexico at Colorado St.
1 comment:
There must have been some arrangement regarding CBS not selecting the LSU-Florida game when it was rescheduled. Even so, I still don't see why CBS would select Missouri with a 2-7 record over Arkansas-Mississippi State or Ole Miss-Vanderbilt. I would have Missouri-Tennessee would have been an SEC Network game.
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