Monday, November 15, 2021

CFB TV Confirmations for 2021 Week 13 (11/26/21 & 11/27/21)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 11/26/21 & 11/27/21 from the twelve day selection process that most TV networks adhere to. Most conferences have the possibility of having all or part of their games held for a six day hold of the start time. 

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 based on the available openings (they will prove to be incorrect), along with the games that have already been set.  

Number of six day holds used
ACC: 4 (11/6, 11/13, 11/20, 11/27)
American: 1 (11/20)
Big 12: 4 (10/16, 10/23, 11/6, 11/13)
Big Ten: 3 (11/6, 11/13, 11/27)
Mountain West: 1 (10/16)
Pac-12: 4 (10/30 by FOX, 11/6 by ESPN, 11/20 by ESPN, 11/27 by FOX)
SEC: 3 (10/9 and 11/6 by CBS, 10/16 by ESPN)

All times Eastern

Friday
12pm ESPNU: Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan
12pm CBSSN: Ohio at Bowling Green
3:30pm ABC: Cincinnati at ECU
3:30pm ESPN: USF at UCF
3:30pm ESPN+: Coastal Carolina at South Alabama
7pm ESPN: North Carolina at NC State

Saturday (not all slot may end up being used)
12pm ABC: Georgia at Georgia Tech
12pm ESPN: Florida State at Florida
12pm FS1: Texas Tech at Baylor
12pm ESPNU: Navy at Temple
12pm BTN: Maryland at Rutgers
12pm ESPN+: Akron at Toledo
12pm ESPN+: Miami (OH) at Kent State
12pm ESPN+: Army West Point at Liberty
12:30pm ACC RSNs: Miami (FL) at Duke
2pm ESPN+: Troy at Georgia State
2pm ESPN+: Texas State at Arkansas State
2:30pm ESPN+: Georgia Southern at Appalachian State
3:30pm CBS: Alabama at Auburn
3:30pm FS1: Indiana at Purdue
3:30pm BTN: Northwestern at Illinois
3:45pm SECN: Vanderbilt at Tennessee
4pm ESPN2: Tulsa at SMU
4pm ESPNU: ULM at Louisiana

4pm Pac-12: Arizona at Arizona State
7pm ESPN: Texas A&M at LSU
7pm FS1: West Virginia at Kansas
7:30pm ABC: Oklahoma at Oklahoma State
7:30pm ESPNU: Tulane at Memphis
7:30pm SEC: Clemson at South Carolina
10:30pm ESPN: BYU at USC
10:30pm FS1: California at UCLA

Six day hold
Pitt at Syracuse - 12pm ESPN2, 7:30pm ESPN2 or ACCN (2 games, times TBD)
Kentucky at Louisville - 12pm ESPN2, 7:30pm ESPN2 or ACCN (2 games, times TBD)
Wake Forest at Boston College - 12pm ESPN2, 7:30pm ESPN2 or ACCN (2 games, times TBD)
Virginia Tech at Virginia - 12pm ESPN2, 7:30pm ESPN2 or ACCN (2 games, times TBD)
Penn State at Michigan State - 3:30pm ABC or ESPN OR 4pm FOX
Wisconsin at Minnesota - 3:30pm ABC or ESPN OR 4pm FOX
Oregon State at Oregon - 3:30pm ABC or ESPN or 8pm FOX
Notre Dame at Stanford - 3:30pm ABC or ESPN or 8pm FOX

Sunday, November 14, 2021

CFB TV Guesses for 2021 Week 13 Selections (11/26/21 & 11/27/21)

Here are the games already set for television and/or webcast. Here are the known available telecast windows. 

I have done my best to list what TV windows are out there. Every listing service has a little different schedule for these networks. It is also possible that a window could be eliminated or the time of a window could shift slightly to accommodate a network's needs.

* The following games have been preselected by network groups but without a start time or TV network finalized:
  • Oklahoma at Oklahoma State (ABC, ESPN or ESPN2)
Number of six day holds used
ACC: 3 (11/6, 11/13, 11/20)
American: 1 (11/20)
Big 12: 4 (10/16, 10/23, 11/6, 11/13)
Big Ten: 2 (11/6, 11/13)
Mountain West: 1 (10/16)
Pac-12: 2 (10/30 by FOX, 11/6 by ESPN, 11/20 by ESPN)
SEC: 3 (10/9 and 11/6 by CBS, 10/16 by ESPN)

Remaining Selections
Big Ten: One for ESPN Networks and two for FOX Sports
Big 12: Three for ESPN
Pac-12: Two each for ESPN Networks and FOX Sports

Friday
12pm ESPNU: Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan
12pm CBSSN: Ohio at Bowling Green
3:30pm ABC: Cincinnati at ECU
3:30pm ESPN: USF at UCF
7pm ESPN: North Carolina at NC State

Streaming
Coastal Carolina at South Alabama - This one could be televised if some of the ESPN Events Invitational were to be shifted from ESPNU to ESPNEWS, allowing this one to be slotted in at 3:30pm ET on ESPNU

Saturday
12pm ABC: Georgia at Georgia Tech
12pm ESPN: Pitt at Syracuse
12pm ESPN2: Texas Tech at Baylor
12pm FS1: West Virginia at Kansas
12pm ESPNU: Miami (OH) at Kent State
12pm SEC: Vanderbilt at Tennessee
12pm ACCN: Kentucky at Louisville
12:30pm ACC RSNs: Miami (FL) at Duke
3:30pm ABC: Penn State at Michigan State
3:30pm CBS: Alabama at Auburn
3:30pm ESPN: Notre Dame at Stanford
3:30pm ESPN2: Tulsa at SMU
3:30pm FS1: Indiana at Purdue
3:30pm ESPNU: ULM at Louisiana
3:30pm BTN: Northwestern at Illinois
3:30pm BTN: Maryland at Rutgers
4pm FOX: Wisconsin at Minnesota
4pm SEC: Florida State at Florida
4pm ACCN: Wake Forest at Boston College
4pm Pac-12: Arizona at Arizona State
7pm ESPN: Texas A&M at LSU
7pm ESPN2: Tulane at Memphis
7pm FS1: BYU at USC
7pm ESPNU: Army West Point at Liberty
7:30pm ABC: Oklahoma at Oklahoma State
7:30pm SEC: Clemson at South Carolina
7:30pm ACCN: Virginia Tech at Virginia
8pm FOX: Oregon State at Oregon
10:30pm ESPN: California at UCLA

Streaming
Navy at Temple
Akron at Toledo
Georgia Southern at Appalachian State
Texas State at Arkansas State
Troy at Georgia State

Considerations
* I gave ESPN the top Big Ten choice after Ohio State at Michigan State, FOX Sports the top Pac-12 choice and ESPN the top Big 12 choice after Oklahoma at Oklahoma State.
* I didn't have a need for any late evening windows on ESPN2 or ESPNU.
* I'm assuming FOX Sports will not get an extra game this season due to the lost Cal-USC game on 11/13. If anything, maybe they'll figure out a way to carve out a window on FS1. There's a three hour opening from 6-9pm that night, but I don't know what other programming they have planned and would need to adjust the last MBK window at 9pm (Iowa State at Creighton) to get a 3 hour 30 minute TV window.
* I moved the BTN games to a concurrent 3:30pm window.  With FOX owning the network, its one less game to conflict with Ohio State-Michigan.

Monday, November 8, 2021

CFB TV Confirmations for 2021 Week 12 (11/13/21)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 11/20/21 from the twelve day selection process that most TV networks adhere to. Most conferences have the possibility of having all or part of their games held for a six day hold of the start time. 

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 based on the available openings (they will prove to be incorrect), along with the games that have already been set.  For those curious about the MAC midweek games, I don't think they'll be set today but set once this week's midweek games are played.

Number of six day holds used
ACC: 2 (11/6, 11/13, 11/20)
American: 1 (11/20)
Big 12: 4 (10/16, 10/23, 11/6, 11/13)
Big Ten: 2 (11/6, 11/13)
Mountain West: 1 (10/16)
Pac-12: 2 (10/30 by FOX, 11/6 by ESPN)
SEC: 3 (10/9 and 11/6 by CBS, 10/16 by ESPN)

All times Eastern

12pm ABC: Michigan State at Ohio State
12pm FOX: Iowa State at Oklahoma
12pm ESPN: Wake Forest at Clemson
12pm ESPN2: Texas at West Virginia
12pm ESPNU: Harvard at Yale
12pm SECN: NM State at Kentucky
12pm BTN: Rutgers at Penn State
12pm BTN: Purdue vs. Northwestern
12pm ACCN: Florida State at Boston College
12pm ACC RSNs: Wofford at North Carolina
12pm ESPN+: USF at Tulane
12pm ESPN+: Kent State at Akron
1pm ESPN+: Texas State at Coastal Carolina
2pm FS1: Illinois at Iowa
2pm ESPN3: Arkansas State at Georgia State
3pm Pac-12: Washington at Colorado
3:30pm ABC or ESPN: Nebraska at Wisconsin 
3:30pm CBS: Arkansas at Alabama
3:30pm BTN: Michigan at Maryland
3:30pm BTN: Minnesota at Indiana
3:30pm ESPN+: Appalachian State at Troy
4pm ESPNU: Louisiana at Liberty
4pm SECN: Florida at Missouri
4pm ESPN+: Kansas at TCU
4pm ESPN+: Temple at Tulsa
4pm ESPN+: BYU at Georgia Southern
5:30pm FS1: Baylor at Kansas State
7pm ESPN: Auburn at South Carolina
7pm Pac-12: California at Stanford
7:30pm ESPNU: South Alabama at Tennessee
7:30pm SECN: Vanderbilt at Ole Miss
8pm FOX: Oklahoma State at Texas Tech
9pm FS1: New Mexico at Boise State
9pm ESPN2: ULM at LSU
10:30pm ESPN: Arizona State at Oregon State

Six day holds
SMU at Cincinnati
Virginia at Pitt
Syracuse at NC State
Virginia Tech at Miami (FL)
Oregon at Utah
UCLA at USC

Options: ABC or ESPN 3:30pm (wherever Nebraska at Wisconsin isn't slotted), ESPN2 3:30pm, FOX 4pm (Pac-12 only), ACCN 2 games (mid-afternoon and evening, ACC only) and ABC 7:30pm

 

Sunday, November 7, 2021

CFB TV Guesses for 2021 Week 12 Saturday Selections (11/20/21)

Here are the games already set for television and/or webcast. Here are the known available telecast windows. 

I have done my best to list what TV windows are out there. Every listing service has a little different schedule for these networks. It is also possible that a window could be eliminated or the time of a window could shift slightly to accommodate a network's needs.

* The following games have been preselected by network groups but without a start time or TV network finalized:
  • Harvard at Yale (ESPN Networks)
  • Nebraska at Wisconsin (ABC, ESPN or ESPN2)
  • New Mexico at Boise State (FOX, FS1 or FS2)
* ESPN2 has a Top Rank Boxing window from 7pm-9pm ET for PPV prelims.
* I'm not going to bother with the MAC midweek games.  Those will likely be set based on the results of this week's midweek games.
* There's an ESPNEWS window at 6pm ET

Number of six day holds used
ACC: 2 (11/6, 11/13)
American: 0
Big 12: 4 (10/16, 10/23, 11/6, 11/13)
Big Ten: 2 (11/6, 11/13)
Mountain West: 1 (10/16)
Pac-12: 2 (10/30 by FOX, 11/6 by ESPN)
SEC: 3 (10/9 and 11/6 by CBS, 10/16 by ESPN)

Selections used by contract

Big 12
  • ESPN has chosen 27 of 32 games 
    • Assumed first picks: 9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 10/16, 10/30, 11/27
  • Assumed first picks for FOX: 9/4, 9/18. 10/2, 10/23, 11/6, 11/13
Big Ten
  • ESPN: 25 of 27
    • Assumed first picks: 9/18, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30, 11/13
  • FOX Sports: 24 of a range between 24 and 27
    • Assumed first picks: 9/4, 9/11, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 11/6, 11/27
  • BTN needs to air a game involving Michigan and Penn State
Pac-12
  • ESPN: 18 of 22
    • Assumed first picks: 9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/23, 11/6, 11/13
  • FOX Sports: 19 of 22
    • Assumed first picks: 9/4, 9/11, 9/18, 10/16, 10/30
    • FOX must air one more game in primetime
All times Eastern

12pm ABC: SMU at Cincinnati
12pm FOX: Iowa State at Oklahoma
12pm ESPN:  Nebraska at Wisconsin
12pm ESPN2: Harvard at Yale
12pm FS1: Baylor at Kansas State
12pm ESPNU: BYU at Georgia Southern
12pm SECN: NM State at Kentucky
12pm BTN: Minnesota at Indiana
12pm BTN: Michigan at Maryland
12pm ACCN: Florida State at Boston College
12pm ACC RSNs: Virginia Tech at Miami (FL)
3pm Pac-12: Washington at Colorado
3:30pm ABC: Michigan State at Ohio State
3:30pm CBS: Arkansas at Alabama
3:30pm ESPN: Wake Forest at Clemson
3:30pm ESPN2: Arizona State at Oregon State
3:30pm FS1: Illinois at Iowa
3:30pm ESPNU: Louisiana at Liberty
3:30pm BTN: Rutgers at Penn State
3:30pm BTN: Purdue at Northwestern
4pm FOX: Oregon at Utah
4pm SECN: South Alabama at Tennessee
4pm ACCN: Virginia at Pitt
6pm ESPNEWS: UAB at UTSA
7pm ESPN: Auburn at South Carolina
7pm FS1: New Mexico at Boise State
7pm ESPNU: ULM at LSU
7:30pm ABC: Oklahoma State at Texas Tech
7:30pm SECN: Florida at Missouri
7:30pm ACCN: Syracuse at NC State
8pm FOX: Texas at West Virginia
9pm ESPN2: Vanderbilt at Ole Miss
10:30pm ESPN: UCLA at USC
10:30pm FS1: California at Stanford

Streaming
Wofford at North Carolina
USF at Tulane
Temple at Tulsa
Kansas at TCU
Kent State at Akron
Arkansas State at Georgia State
Texas State at Coastal Carolina

Notes
* Liberty needs a game on linear TV per its new TV deal and the Louisiana game makes sense.
* I gave top Big Ten choice to ESPN, top Big 12 choice to FOX Sports and top Pac-12 choice to ESPN.
* With UTSA still undefeated and UAB at 6-3 at this time, I think the ESPNEWS window could be for that game.

Sunday, October 24, 2021

CFB TV Confirmations for 2021 Week 10 (11/2/21 - 11/6/21)

Note: Next week's guesses and TV confirmation posts may not happen.  If they do, you'll find notifications at the usual places.  Since I do approve comments (solely for spam reasons), those might not appear right away if you ask a question.

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 11/2/21 - 11/6/21 from the twelve day selection process that most TV networks adhere to. Most conferences have the possibility of having all or part of their games held for a six day hold of the start time. 

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 based on the available openings (they will prove to be incorrect), along with the games that have already been set.

Also, here's the dates where six day holds have been used for large discrepancies in start time and/or media group family.  Unless noted, most conferences can have six day holds used against them four times a season.

ACC: 1 (11/6) 
American: 0
Big 12: 3 (10/16, 10/23, 11/6)
Big Ten: 1 (11/6)
MW: 1 (10/16)
Pac-12: 1 (10/30 by FOX, 11/6)
SEC: 3 out of 3 six day holds available (10/9. 10/16, 11/6)

Tuesday
7pm CBSSN: Ball State at Akron
7:30pm ESPN2: Eastern Michigan at Toledo
7:30pm ESPNU: Miami (OH) at Ohio

Wednesday
7pm ESPN2: Northern Illinois at Kent State
7pm ESPNU: Central Michigan at Western Michigan





Saturday
12pm ESPN2: Illinois at Minnesota
12pm ESPNU: SMU at Memphis
12pm SECN: Liberty at Ole Miss
12pm ACCN: Pitt at Duke
12:30pm ACC RSN: Georgia Tech at Miami (FL)
2pm ESPN+: Appalachian State at Arkansas State
3pm Pac-12: California at Arizona
3pm ESPN+: Temple at ECU
3pm ESPN+: ULM at Texas State
3:30pm ESPN2: Tulsa at Cincinnati
3:30pm BTN: Wisconsin at Rutgers
3:30pm ESPN+: South Alabama at Troy
4pm ESPNU: Tulane at UCF
4pm SECN: Mississippi State at Arkansas
6pm ESPN+: Coastal Carolina at Georgia Southern
7pm ESPN2: Tennessee at Kentucky
7pm Pac-12: Oregon State at Colorado
7:30pm ESPNU: Houston at USF
7:30pm SECN: Florida at South Carolina
10pm FS2: San Jose State at Nevada
10:15pm ESPN2: UTSA at UTEP
11pm FS1: San Diego State at Hawai'i

Six Day Holds
Wake Forest at North Carolina - 4pm ACCN, 7:30pm ACCN and ABC/ESPN Networks TBD
NC State at Florida State - 4pm ACCN, 7:30pm ACCN and ABC/ESPN Networks TBD
Clemson at Louisville - 4pm ACCN, 7:30pm ACCN and ABC/ESPN Networks TBD
Texas at Iowa State
Kansas State at Kansas
Oklahoma State at West Virginia
Baylor at TCU
Penn State at Maryland
Indiana at Michigan
Michigan State at Purdue
Iowa at Northwestern - appears to be a night game with a start time range between 7-8pm ET
Ohio State at Nebraska
Auburn at Texas A&M - 3:30pm CBS, 12pm ESPN or 7pm ESPN
Missouri at Georgia - 3:30pm CBS, 12pm ESPN or 7pm ESPN
LSU at Alabama - 3:30pm CBS, 12pm ESPN or 7pm ESPN
Oregon at Washington - open start times are 3:30pm, 7:30pm or 10:30pm ET
USC at Arizona State - open start times are 3:30pm, 7:30pm or 10:30pm ET

Openings appear to be 
12pm ABC: ACC, Big Ten or Big 12
12pm FOX: Big Ten or Big 12
12pm ESPN: SEC
12pm FS1: Big Ten or Big 12
12pm BTN: Big Ten
3:30pm ABC: ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 or Pac-12
3:30pm CBS: SEC
3:30pm ESPN: ACC, Big Ten, Big 12 or Pac-12
3:30pm FS1: Big Ten, Big 12 or Pac-12
3:30pm/4pm ACCN: ACC
4pm FOX: Big Ten or Big 12
7pm ESPN: SEC
7pm/7:30pm FS1: Iowa-Northwestern, Big 12 or Pac-12*
7pm/7:30pm ACCN: ACC
7:30pm ABC: ACC, Iowa-Northwestern, Big 12 or Pac-12
8pm FOX: Iowa-Northwestern or Big 12
10:30pm ESPN: Pac-12

*Jon Wilner from Bay Area News Group listed the Pac-12 start time options as 3:30pm, 7:30pm or 10:30pm ET, which would seem to eliminate FS1 if the TV option starts at 7pm ET.  If its 7:30pm ET, I guess its in play.  With the late evening window on FS1 starting at 11pm ET, there's a little bit of slack for when the evening window starts.

CFB TV Guesses for 2021 Week 10 (11/2/21 - 11/6/21)

Here are the games already set for television and/or webcast. Here are the known available telecast windows. 

I have done my best to list what TV windows are out there. Every listing service has a little different schedule for these networks. It is also possible that a window could be eliminated or the time of a window could shift slightly to accommodate a network's needs.

Some considerations you may want to be aware of

The following games have been reserved in advance, but not had their specific network and/or start time set:
  • San Diego State at Hawai'i (FOX, FS1 or FS2)
  • San Jose State at Nevada (FOX, FS1 or FS2)
Some early trends to consider:

Big Ten
* Top choice, at least how I'm reading them:
  • ESPN Networks: 9/18, 10/16, 10/23, 10/30
  • FOX Sports: 9/4, 9/11, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9
* Michigan and Penn State need to appear once on BTN against another Big Ten opponent.  
* Counting future selections
  • ESPN Networks: 20 out of 27
    • Seven in primetime (including weeknights), one over the minimum of six.
  • FOX Sports: 20 out of a range of 24-27 selections
    • Six in primetime (including weeknights) with a maximum of nine.
Big 12
* More of an even split in terms of top Saturday choice
  • ESPN Networks: 9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 10/16, 10/30
  • FOX Sports: 9/4, 9/18, 10/2, 10/23
* After they eclipsed 23 selections for ESPN Networks (excluding member retained games), I'm going to assume the new number of 32 selections for ESPN Networks is accurate. Using 32 as the new maximum number, ESPN has reserved 24 Big 12 games
* The minimum of at least 25 games total on ABC, FOX, ESPN or FS1 has been reached.

Pac-12
* In terms of Saturday top choice, I think this is the following split, though the Pac-12's use of priority selections where both ESPN and FOX can choose a game in advance of the weekly draft order skews this somewhat. 
  • ESPN Networks:  9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/23
  • FOX Sports: 9/4, 9/11, 9/18, 10/16, 10/30
* ESPN Networks has used 15 of their 22 selections and must air one more game on ABC that is in primetime on the east coast.
* FOX Sports has used 17 of their 22 selections.  One more game must air on FOX and there is no restriction as to which TV window must be used.

SEC
CBS has a limit of five appearances for a SEC school (rare exceptions allow for six, but lets set that aside).  Alabama, Arkansas and Georgia have each been scheduled for CBS three times.

Six day holds already used
Here's the dates where six day holds have been used for large discrepancies in start time and/or media group family.  Unless noted, most conferences can have six day holds used against them four times a season.

Typically, the network using the six day hold isn't clear until after the games being held are set for TV.

ACC: 0 
American: 0
Big 12: 2 (10/16 by ESPN, 10/23 by FOX)
Big Ten: 0
MW: 1 (10/16)
Pac-12: 1 (10/30 by FOX, 2 each are available to FOX Sports and ESPN Networks)
SEC: 2 of either 2 or 3 six day holds available (10/9 by CBS. 10/16 by ESPN)

Now to the guesses.  All times Eastern:

Tuesday
7pm CBSSN: Ball State at Akron
7:30pm ESPN2: Eastern Michigan at Toledo 
7:30pm ESPNU: Miami (OH) at Ohio

Wednesday
7pm ESPN2: Northern Illinois at Kent State
7pm ESPNU: Central Michigan at Western Michigan

Saturday
12pm ABC: Michigan State at Purdue 
12pm FOX: Texas at Iowa State
12pm ESPN: Auburn at Texas A&M
12pm ESPN2: Mississippi State at Arkansas
12pm FS1: Kansas State at Kansas
12pm ESPNU: SMU at Memphis
12pm SECN: Florida at South Carolina
12pm BTN: Indiana at Michigan
12pm ACCN: Clemson at Louisville
12:30pm ACC RSN: Georgia Tech at Miami (FL)
3:30pm ABC: Ohio State at Nebraska
3:30pm CBS: Missouri at Georgia
3:30pm ESPN: Oklahoma State at West Virginia
3:30pm ESPN2: Wake Forest at North Carolina
3:30pm FS1: Wisconsin at Rutgers 
3:30pm ESPNU: Houston at USF
3:30pm BTN: Illinois at Minnesota
4pm FOX: Iowa at Northwestern
4pm SECN: Liberty at Ole Miss
4pm ACCN: Pitt at Duke
4pm Pac-12: California at Arizona
7pm ESPN: LSU at Alabama
7pm ESPN2: Tulsa at Cincinnati
7pm FS1: Baylor at TCU
7pm ESPNU: Coastal Carolina at Georgia Southern
7:30pm ABC: Oregon at Washington
7:30pm SECN: Tennessee at Kentucky
7:30pm ACCN: NC State at Florida State
8pm FOX: Penn State at Maryland
9:30pm Pac-12: Oregon State at Colorado
10:30pm ESPN: USC at Arizona State
10:30pm FS1: San Diego State at Hawai'i
10:30pm FS2: San Jose State at Nevada

Streaming
Temple at ECU
Tulane at UCF
Appalachian State at Arkansas State
South Alabama at Troy
ULM at Texas State

* EDIT: I straight up didn't know that UTEP is 6-1 along with UTSA being ranked and undefeated. ESPN has rights to the game and does have the option to elevate the game to linear TV from its ESPN3/ESPN+ options. Apparently, it's being considered for a time change and TV. I could see it occupying one of the ESPNU slots, maybe instead of Coastal Carolina at Georgia Southern. 
* I deleted 10:30pm ESPN2 window.  Online listed indicated two Pac-12 Networks games, so I couldn't find a use for two Pac-12 games in late night.
* I gave the top Big Ten and Pac-12 games to ESPN Networks and the top Big 12 game to FOX Sports. 
* Auburn at Texas A&M might be a better choice for CBS, but at the moment my preference is to max out on Georgia, which they could do by choosing both the Missouri game followed by the Tennessee game on.  CBS *might* have another six day hold to use as its either two or three six day holds to use on the SEC.  One was used on 10/9 by CBS for their 3:30pm window (2nd choice that day before ESPN's 1st) and one was used by ESPN on 10/16 for their 3rd choice before CBS's 2nd choice.
* By choosing Missouri at Georgia, yes, I'm also passing off LSU at Alabama to ESPN, which means I'm keeping Alabama alive for two games vs. Arkansas and Auburn for CBS.  The last time ESPN aired a regular season LSU-Alabama matchup was 2006.  They also aired the BCS title game between the two after the 2011 season.
* I used the Pac-12 at night here on ABC to fulfill their required primetime game.  I know Washington is bad and that Oregon at Utah might be a better choice on 11/20, but: 
  • I don't know who has first pick and whether a priority pick was used for another game that day by either FOX or ESPN.
  • Pitt at Virginia and Iowa State at Oklahoma might be as good or better options
    • Same applies to Iowa State at Oklahoma - don't know who has what
* I do think there's a realistic chance of a six day hold being used for the Big Ten and that might affect whether Michigan or Penn State has their required BTN appearance, along with the network choices for Michigan State and Iowa.  Right now, I'm assuming Michigan will have their BTN appearance used, but do not consider this to be a guess as to the winner of Michigan State vs. Michigan.

Monday, October 18, 2021

CFB TV Confirmations for 2021 Week 9 (10/30/21)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 10/30/21 from the twelve day selection process that most TV networks adhere to. Most conferences have the possibility of having all or part of their games held for a six day hold of the start time. 

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 based on the available openings (they will prove to be incorrect), along with the games that have already been set.

Also, here's the dates where six day holds have been used for large discrepancies in start time and/or media group family.  Unless noted, most conferences can have six day holds used against them four times a season.

ACC: 0 
American: 0
Big 12: 2 (10/16, 10/23)
Big Ten: 0
MW: 1 (10/16)
Pac-12: 1 (10/30 by FOX)
SEC: 2 of either 2 or 3 six day holds available (10/9. 10/16)

All times Eastern:

12pm ABC: Texas at Baylor
12pm FOX: Michigan at Michigan State
12pm ESPN: Iowa at Wisconsin
12pm ESPN2: Cincinnati at Tulane
12pm ESPNU: Texas State at Louisiana
12pm BTN: Indiana at Maryland
12pm BTN: Rutgers at Illinois
12pm ACCN: Miami (FL) at Pitt
12pm ACC RSN: Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech
12pm ESPN+: UCF at Temple
2pm ESPN+: Iowa State at West Virginia
3pm FS1: Washington State at Arizona State
3pm SECN: Missouri at Vanderbilt
3:30pm ABC: Texas Tech at Oklahoma
3:30pm ESPN: Florida State at Clemson
3:30pm ESPN2: Purdue at Nebraska
3:30pm ESPNU: TCU at Kansas State 
3:30pm BTN: Minnesota at Northwestern
3:30pm ACC RSN: Boston College at Syracuse
3:30pm ESPN3/ESPN+:  ULM at Appalachian State
4pm ACCN: Duke at Wake Forest
4pm FS2: Wyoming at San Jose State
5pm ESPN+: Arkansas State at South Alabama
6pm ESPN+: Georgia State at Georgia Southern
7pm ESPN: Ole Miss at Auburn
7pm ESPN2/ESPNU: SMU at Houston 
7pm ESPN2/ESPNU: Arizona at USC
7pm FS1: Kansas at Oklahoma State
7pm SECN: Kentucky at Mississippi State
7pm Pac-12: Oregon State at California
7:30pm ABC: Penn State at Ohio State
7:30pm ACCN: Louisville at NC State
10:15pm ESPN2: Virginia at BYU
10:30pm FS1: Washington at Stanford

Six Day Holds
Colorado at Oregon - 3:30pm FOX or 10:30pm ESPN
UCLA at Utah - 3:30pm FOX or 10pm ESPN

Sunday, October 17, 2021

CFB TV Guesses for 2021 Week 9 (10/30/21)

Here are the games already set for television and/or webcast. Here are the known available telecast windows. 

I have done my best to list what TV windows are out there. Every listing service has a little different schedule for these networks. It is also possible that a window could be eliminated or the time of a window could shift slightly to accommodate a network's needs.

Some considerations you may want to be aware of

* All remaining SEC selections for this week belong with ESPN as CBS chose their game in advance.
* The following games were preselected but not set for a specific start time:
  • Wyoming at San Jose State (FOX Sports)
  • Florida State at Clemson (ABC, ESPN or ESPN2)
* The following games have had their start times set in advance as homecoming games
  • Indiana at Maryland (12pm)
  • Iowa at Wisconsin (12pm)
* An ACC RSN doubleheader is scheduled at 12pm & 3:30pm.
* FOX has no night game due to the World Series.
* FS1 is scheduled to carry a NASCAR Truck Series race in the early afternoon
* BTN is scheduled to carry volleyball in the primetime slot
* ACC Network does not have an early afternoon window

Some early trends to consider:

Big Ten
* Not as even of a split in terms of top choice right now:
  • ESPN Networks: 9/18, 10/16, 10/23
  • FOX Sports: 9/4, 9/11, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9
* Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota and Penn State needs to appear once on BTN against another Big Ten opponent.  In the case of Minnesota, it is once more against a Big Ten school as they did not have any non-conference games on BTN.
* Counting future selections
  • ESPN Networks: 17 out of 27
    • Six in primetime (including weeknights), which is their minimum
  • FOX Sports: 19 out of a range of 24-27 selections
    • Six in primetime (including weeknights) with a maximum of nine.
Big 12
* More of an even split in terms of top Saturday choice
  • ESPN Networks: 9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 10/16
  • FOX Sports: 9/4, 9/18, 10/2, 10/23
* I'm assuming Oklahoma State at Iowa State was the top choice for 10/16 once six day holds were finalized and went to FOX.
* ESPN Networks has used 20 of their 23 selections.  I realize that this is a discussion point because the Big 12 limit is rapidly approaching and have reached out to multiple people regarding the number of selections that I'm using as a guideline.
* At least 24 games have been earmarked for ABC, FOX, ESPN or FS1 out of a minimum of 25 games.

Pac-12
* In terms of Saturday top choice, I think this is the following split, though the Pac-12's use of priority selections where both ESPN and FOX can choose a game in advance of the weekly draft order skews this somewhat. I did have FOX Sports with the 10/9 selection top choice and I think its safe to question whether that was correct with Stanford at Oregon on ABC, so I'm going to move 10/9 over to the ESPN side 
  • ESPN Networks:  9/25, 10/2, 10/9, 10/23
  • FOX Sports: 9/4, 9/11, 9/18, 10/16
* ESPN Networks has used 13 of their 22 selections and must air one more game on ABC that is in primetime on the east coast.
* FOX Sports has used 14 of their 22 selections.  Two more games must air on FOX and there is no restriction as to which TV window must be used.

SEC
CBS has a limit of five appearances for a SEC school (rare exceptions allow for six, but lets set that aside).  Alabama, Arkansas and Georgia have each been scheduled for CBS three times.

Now to the guesses.  All times Eastern:

12pm ABC: Michigan at Michigan State
12pm FOX: Iowa at Wisconsin
12pm ESPN: Kansas at Oklahoma State
12pm ESPN2: Indiana at Maryland
12pm ESPNU: SMU at Houston
12pm SECN: Kentucky at Mississippi State
12pm BTN: Northwestern at Minnesota
12pm ACC RSN: Boston College at Syracuse
3pm FS1: Iowa State at West Virginia
3:30pm ABC: Texas at Baylor
3:30pm FOX: Texas Tech at Oklahoma
3:30pm ESPN: Cincinnati at Tulane
3:30pm ESPN2: Purdue at Nebraska
3:30pm ESPNU: Virginia at BYU
3:30pm BTN: Rutgers at Illinois
3:30pm ACC RSN: Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech
4pm SECN: Missouri at Vanderbilt
4pm ACCN: Louisville at NC State
4:30pm FS2: Wyoming at San Jose State
6pm Pac-12: Washington State at Arizona State
6:30pm FS1: TCU at Kansas State 
7pm ESPN: Florida State at Clemson
7pm ESPN2: Duke at Wake Forest
7pm ESPNU: Texas State at Louisiana
7pm Pac-12: Arizona at USC
7:30pm ABC: Penn State at Ohio State
7:30pm SECN: Ole Miss at Auburn
7:30pm ACCN: Miami (FL) at Pitt
10pm FS1: UCLA at Utah
10pm Pac-12: Oregon State at California
10:30pm ESPN: Colorado at Oregon
10:30pm ESPN2: Washington at Stanford

Streaming To Be Determined
UCF at Temple
Arkansas State at South Alabama
Georgia State at Georgia Southern
ULM at Appalachian State

Things you can, and probably should, question and quibble about
* The way I have the Big Ten set up, I have ESPN taking the top two games. Not unheard of and if you look back at how selections for 10/9 shook out, I think it's reasonable to say that FOX Sports had the top two Big Ten games that day.
* Yes, I'm really struggling with what the limit is for ESPN and the Big 12.
* I gave the top Big 12 selection to FOX Sports and the top of the Pac-12 to ESPN.  
* I think its reasonable to see a path for another Big 12 six day hold to be used.
* I had to adjust FS1's TV windows to have Utah host at 8pm local time, pushing their 7pm window up 30 minutes as well.
* Unless the SEC Network drops one of its windows for 10/30 like the ACC Network has, all of the SEC's remaining games go to SEC Network this particular week.  If they were to delete one of the SEC Network windows, I can see Ole Miss at Auburn being placed on ESPN with cascading moves at 12pm on ESPN.

Monday, October 11, 2021

CFB TV Confirmations for 2021 Week 8 (10/23/21)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 10/23/21 from the twelve day selection process that most TV networks adhere to. Most conferences have the possibility of having all or part of their games held for a six day hold of the start time. 

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 based on the available openings (they will prove to be incorrect), along with the games that have already been set.

All times Eastern:

12pm ABC: Illinois at Penn State
12pm FOX: Northwestern at Michigan
12pm ESPN/ESPN2: Cincinnati at Navy 
12pm ESPNU: Northern Illinois at Central Michigan
12pm SECN: UAPB at Arkansas
12pm ACCN: UMass at Florida State
12pm ESPN+: Eastern Michigan at Bowling Green
12:30pm ACC RSN: Syracuse at Virginia Tech
1pm ESPN+: Kent State at Ohio
2pm ESPN+: Texas State at Georgia State
3pm BTN: Wisconsin at Purdue
3:30pm ABC/ESPN: Clemson at Pitt
3:30pm ABC/ESPN: Oregon at UCLA
3:30pm CBS: LSU at Ole Miss
3:30pm ESPN2: Maryland at Minnesota
3:30pm FS1: BYU at Washington State
3:30pm CBSSN: Western Michigan at Toledo
3:30pm Pac-12: Colorado at California
3:30pm ESPN+: Buffalo at Akron
3:30pm ESPN+: Miami (OH) at Ball State
3:30pm ESPN+: Rice at UAB
4pm ESPNU: ECU at Houston
4pm SECN: Mississippi State at Vanderbilt
4pm ACCN: Boston College at Louisville
7pm ESPN: Tennessee at Alabama
7pm FS2*: Nevada at Fresno State
7pm ESPN3: South Alabama at ULM
7pm ESPN+: Temple at USF
7:30pm ABC: Ohio State at Indiana
7:30pm ESPN2/ESPNU: NC State at Miami (FL)
7:30pm SECN: South Carolina at Texas A&M
7:30pm ACCN: Georgia Tech at Virginia
7:30pm Pac-12: Utah at Oregon State

*Nevada at Fresno State will move to FS1 if there is no ALCS Game 7.

Big 12 on 6 day hold
Oklahoma at Kansas 
Oklahoma State at Iowa State
Kansas State at Texas Tech
West Virginia at TCU

Options in no particular order
12pm ESPN/ESPN2
12pm FS1
3:30pm FOX
7:30pm ESPN2/ESPNU

Sunday, October 10, 2021

CFB TV Guesses for 2021 Week 8 (10/23/21)

Here are the games already set for television and/or webcast. Here are the known available telecast windows. 

I have done my best to list what TV windows are out there. Every listing service has a little different schedule for these networks. It is also possible that a window could be eliminated or the time of a window could shift slightly to accommodate a network's needs.

Some considerations you may want to be aware of

* ESPN has no late evening window due to a Top Rank boxing card.
* CBS Sports Network has a mid-afternoon MAC game.
* FOX Sports has preselected the following games: 
  • Nevada at Fresno State
* ESPN Networks has preselected the following games
  • Cincinnati at Navy
    • This game has also been set for a 12pm start time.
* The following Big Ten games have had their start times set as homecoming games
  • Illinois at Penn State
* My understanding is that FOX is planning for the possibility for both the broadcast network and FS1 to carry a potential Game 7 of the ALCS.  I'm not expecting either network to carry games at night.
* BTN has two volleyball matches scheduled for 10/23 and I believe both are intended to air live. Volleyball is typically put in a two hour window, so airing both matches live world be a four hour programming commitment. Because of that, I think there will a possibility of just one CFB window on BTN.

Some early trends to consider:

Big Ten
* Not as even of a split in terms of top choice right now:
  • ESPN Networks: 9/18, 10/16
  • FOX Sports: 9/4, 9/11, 9/25, 10/2, 10/9
* Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota and Penn State needs to appear once on BTN against another Big Ten opponent.  In the case of Minnesota, it is once more against a Big Ten school as they did not have any non-conference games on BTN.
* Counting future selections
  • ESPN Networks: 14
    • Five in primetime (including weeknights) with a minimum of six
  • FOX Sports: 18
    • Six in primetime (including weeknights) with a maximum of nine.
Big 12
* More of an even split in terms of top Saturday choice
  • ESPN Networks: 9/11, 9/25, 10/9, 10/16
  • FOX Sports: 9/4, 9/18, 10/2
* I'm making an assumption that TCU-Oklahoma was the 1st choice on 10/16 due to Oklahoma's win over Texas
* ESPN Networks has used 18 of their 23 selections.
* At least 21 games have been earmarked for ABC, FOX, ESPN or FS1 out of a minimum of 25 games.

Pac-12
* In terms of Saturday top choice, I think this is the following split, though the Pac-12's use of priority selections where both ESPN and FOX can choose a game in advance of the weekly draft order skews this somewhat. I did have FOX Sports with the 10/9 selection top choice and I think its safe to question whether that was correct with Stanford at Oregon on ABC, so I'm going to move 10/9 over to the ESPN side 
  • ESPN Networks:  9/25, 10/2, 10/9
  • FOX Sports: 9/4, 9/11, 9/18, 10/16
* ESPN Networks has used 12 of their 22 selections and must air one more game on ABC that is in primetime on the east coast.
* FOX Sports has used 13 of their 22 selections.  Two more games must air on FOX and there is no restriction as to which TV window must be used.

Now to the guesses.  All times Eastern:

12pm ABC: Illinois at Penn State
12pm FOX: Oklahoma at Kansas
12pm ESPN: Cincinnati at Navy
12pm ESPN2: Wisconsin at Purdue
12pm FS1: West Virginia at TCU
12pm ESPNU: Western Michigan at Toledo
12pm SECN: UAPB at Arkansas
12pm BTN: Northwestern at Michigan
12pm ACCN: UMass at Florida State
12:30pm ACC RSN: Georgia Tech at Virginia
3pm Pac-12: Colorado at California
3:30pm ABC: Oregon at UCLA
3:30pm CBS: LSU at Ole Miss
3:30pm FOX: Oklahoma State at Iowa State
3:30pm ESPN: Clemson at Pitt
3:30pm ESPN2: Maryland at Minnesota
3:30pm FS1: Kansas State at Texas Tech
3:30pm ESPNU: ECU at Houston
3:30pm CBSSN: Northern Illinois at Central Michigan
3:30pm ACCN: Boston College at Louisville
4pm SECN: Mississippi State at Vanderbilt
7pm ESPN: Tennessee at Alabama
7pm ESPN2: NC State at Miami (FL)
7pm FS2: Nevada at Fresno State
7pm ESPNU: South Alabama at ULM
7:30pm ABC: Ohio State at Indiana
7:30pm SECN: South Carolina at Texas A&M
7:30pm ACCN: Syracuse at Virginia Tech
10pm Pac-12: BYU at Washington State
10:30pm ESPN2: Utah at Oregon State

ESPN3/ESPN+
Temple at USF
Buffalo at Akron
Eastern Michigan at Bowling Green
Kent State at Ohio
Miami (OH) at Ball State
Texas State at Georgia State

Notes
* Since Arkansas had the Rice game air on ESPN+/SEC+, it cannot have a 2nd game air there, hence the need for it to take up a SEC Network slot.
* With CBS choosing three Alabama games already, I wanted to keep the network's options open for the Arkansas and Auburn games later in November, so I put LSU at Ole Miss in the CBS slot.
* I have the top Big Ten selection with ESPN, top Big 12 with FOX Sports and top Pac-12 with ESPN
* With ESPN setting aside 18 of their 23 Big 12 selections already, I am assuming ESPN will forego Big 12 selections this week.  Conversely, with only five game windows available and one earmarked for the Mountain West, I think FOX will skip on the Big Ten and possibly the Pac-12 too.  I could see ESPN and FOX swapping one Pac-12 and one Big 12 game.
* If BTN does have two unique TV windows, I think you could drop the 10:30pm ESPN2 window and move up one of the Pac-12 games into a window where the Big Ten resides.

Monday, October 4, 2021

CFB TV Confirmations for 2021 Week 7 (10/16/21)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 10/16/21 from the twelve day selection process that most TV networks adhere to. Most conferences have the possibility of having all or part of their games held for a six day hold of the start time. 

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 based on the available openings (they will prove to be incorrect), along with the games that have already been set.

All times Eastern:

12pm ABC: UCF at Cincinnati
12pm ESPN2: Nebraska at Minnesota
12pm FS1: Michigan State at Indiana
12pm ESPNU: Tulsa at USF
12pm SECN: Texas A&M at Missouri
12pm BTN: Rutgers at Northwestern
12pm ESPN+: Ohio at Buffalo
12:30pm ACC RSN: Duke at Virginia
2pm ESPN+: Ball State at Eastern Michigan
2:30pm ESPN+: Akron at Miami (OH)
3pm ESPN+: Troy at Texas State
3:30pm ABC: Purdue at Iowa
3:30pm CBS: Kentucky at Georgia
3:30pm ESPN/ESPN2: BYU at Baylor
3:30pm CBSSN: Toledo at Central Michigan
3:30pm ESPNU: Kent State at Western Michigan
3:30pm Pac-12: Arizona at Colorado
3:30pm ESPN+: Bowling Green at Northern Illinois
4pm SECN: Vanderbilt at South Carolina
4pm ESPN+: Texas Tech at Kansas
7pm ESPN: Alabama at Mississippi State
7pm ESPN+: Liberty at ULM
7:30pm ESPN2: Iowa State at Kansas State
7:30pm ESPNU: Stanford at Washington State 
7:30pm SECN: Ole Miss at Tennessee
7:30pm ACCN: NC State at Boston College
8:30pm FOX: UCLA at Washington
10pm ESPN: Arizona State at Utah

Six day network decisions

Miami (FL) at North Carolina - 3:30pm on ESPN, ESPN2 or ACCN

Pitt at Virginia Tech - 3:30pm on ESPN, ESPN2 or ACCN

Oklahoma State at Texas - 12pm FOX or 7:30pm ABC

TCU at Oklahoma - 12pm FOX or 7:30pm ABC

Fresno State at Wyoming - 9pm FS1 or 4:30pm (tentatively) FS2

Air Force at Boise State - 9pm FS1 or 4:30pm (tentatively) FS2

Auburn at Arkansas - 12pm ESPN or 12pm CBS

Florida at LSU - 12pm ESPN or 12pm CBS

Sunday, October 3, 2021

CFB TV Guesses for 2021 Week 7 (10/16/21)

Here are the games already set for television and/or webcast. Here are the known available telecast windows. 

I have done my best to list what TV windows are out there. Every listing service has a little different schedule for these networks. It is also possible that a window could be eliminated or the time of a window could shift slightly to accommodate a network's needs.

Some considerations you may want to be aware of

* ESPN Networks has preselected Stanford at Washington State
* FOX Sports has preselected two Mountain West games:
  • Air Force at Boise State
  • Fresno State at Wyoming
* These Big Ten games are locked to their start times as homecoming games:
  • Rutgers at Northwestern (12pm)
  • Michigan State at Indiana (12pm)
  • Purdue at Iowa (3:30pm or 4pm)
* CBS has a doubleheader at 12pm and 3:30pm ET.  When this occurs, 
  • CBS does NOT have the top two selections, but picks 1st at 3:30pm and 4th at 12pm.  ESPN picks in between.
  • The 12pm CBS game is not an exclusive window for them.  ESPN can air a concurrent game.
  • Historically, this has been a place to use a six day hold.
* FOX Sports is tentatively scheduled to carry ALCS Game 2.  Schedules currently have both FOX and FS1 carrying the game at that time, likely for a simulcast of FOX's airing for an alternate presentation on FS1.  Because of listings showing the game on both networks, I have no afternoon game on FS1.
* CBS Sports Network has a MAC selection at 3:30pm ET.
* At the moment, ACC Network isn't carrying a 12pm game, but it also isn't clear what is being shown instead.  Could be just two games on ACCN based on the number of available games.
* BTN has no mid-afternoon window, airing women's volleyball.  The primetime slot on BTN has already been announced as Army West Point at Wisconsin.
* I went with the top Big Ten choice with ESPN and the top Big 12 and Pac-12 choices with FOX Sports.

Some early trends to consider:

Big Ten
* ESPN appears to have had the top Saturday selection just once (9/18, Auburn at Penn State) and I still expect them to go on a run of top selections, especially with FOX using what appears to be their seven top choices.
* Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota and Penn State needs to appear once on BTN against another Big Ten opponent.  In the case of Minnesota, it is once more against a Big Ten school as they did not have any non-conference games on BTN.
* Counting future selections
  • ESPN Networks: 12
    • Five in primetime (including weeknights) with a minimum of six
  • FOX Sports: 17
    • Six in primetime (including weeknights) with a max of nine.
Big 12
* More of an even split in terms of top Saturday choice
  • ESPN Networks: 9/11, 9/25, 10/9
  • FOX Sports: 9/4, 9/18, 10/2
* ESPN Networks has used 14 of their 23 selections.
* At least 18 games have been earmarked for ABC, FOX, ESPN or FS1 out of a minimum of 25 games.

Pac-12
* In terms of Saturday top choice, I think this is the following split, though the Pac-12's use of priority selections where both ESPN and FOX can choose a game in advance of the weekly draft order skews this somewhat. I did have FOX Sports with the 10/9 selection top choice and I think its safe to question whether that was correct with Stanford at Oregon on ABC, so I'm going to move 10/9 over to the ESPN side 
  • ESPN Networks:  9/25, 10/2, 10/9
  • FOX Sports: 9/4, 9/11, 9/18
* ESPN Networks has used 11 of their 22 selections and must air one more game on ABC that is in primetime on the east coast.
* FOX Sports has used 12 of their 22 selections.  Four more games must air on FOX and of those four, one must air in primetime on the east coast.

Now to the guesses.  All times Eastern:

12pm ABC: Michigan State at Indiana
12pm CBS: Auburn at Arkansas
12pm FOX: TCU at Oklahoma
12pm ESPN: Alabama at Mississippi State
12pm ESPN2: NC State at Boston College
12pm FS1: Iowa State at Kansas State
12pm ESPNU: Texas Tech at Kansas
12pm SECN: Vanderbilt at South Carolina
12pm BTN: Rutgers at Northwestern
12:30pm ACC RSN: Duke at Virginia
3:30pm ABC: Purdue at Iowa
3:30pm CBS: Kentucky at Georgia
3:30pm ESPN: UCF at Cincinnati
3:30pm ESPN2: Nebraska at Minnesota
3:30pm CBSSN: Bowling Green at Northern Illinois
3:30pm ESPNU: Kent State at Western Michigan
4pm SECN: Ole Miss at Tennessee
4pm ACCN: Miami (FL) at North Carolina
4pm Pac-12: Arizona at Colorado
4:30pm FS2: Fresno State at Wyoming
7pm ESPN: BYU at Baylor
7pm ESPN2: Texas A&M at Missouri
7pm ESPNU: Liberty at ULM
7:30pm ABC: Oklahoma State at Texas
7:30pm SECN: Florida at LSU
7:30pm ACCN: Pitt at Virginia Tech
8pm FOX: Arizona State at Utah
9pm FS1: Air Force at Boise State
10:30pm ESPN: Stanford at Washington State
10:30pm ESPN2: UCLA at Washington

* I think its realistic to wonder if there will be a six day hold in the Big 12 pending the outcome of Oklahoma-Texas.  If there is, maybe consideration is also given to UCF-Cincinnati and possibly NC State-Boston College as the ABC primetime game.
* Similar situation in the Pac-12 where a six day hold could be used by FOX deciding between Arizona State-Utah and UCLA-Washington.
* With the late windows on ESPN and ESPN2 is at 10:30pm ET, Pac-12 home games cannot be slotted later than 8pm local time (though they did allow a couple last year with no fans in attendance), which means if Arizona State-Utah were to fall here, it would need to be slotted at 10pm ET.
* Why not the Pac-12 in primetime on ABC? Mostly because FOX and ABC try to not have competing games from the Pac-12 in the same TV window.  Also, the two late evening windows left me a bit tied to filling those.
* If Fresno State had beaten Hawai'i, you would have had a very good case to swap the two Mountain West games on FOX Sports.

ESPN3 or ESPN+
Tulsa at USF
Akron at Miami (OH)
Ball State at Eastern Michigan
Toledo at Central Michigan
Troy at Texas State

Monday, September 27, 2021

CFB TV Confirmations for 2021 Week 6 (10/9/21)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 10/9/21 from the twelve day selection process that most TV networks adhere to. Most conferences have the possibility of having all or part of their games held for a six day hold of the start time. 

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 based on the available openings (they will prove to be incorrect), along with the games that have already been set.

All times Eastern

12pm ABC: Oklahoma vs. Texas
12pm FOX: Maryland at Ohio State
12pm ESPN2: South Carolina at Tennessee
12pm FS1: West Virginia at Baylor
12pm SECN: Vanderbilt at Florida
12pm BTN: Michigan State at Rutgers
12pm ESPN+: Akron at Bowling Green
12:30pm ACC RSN: Georgia Tech at Duke
3:30pm FS1: San Jose State at Colorado State
3:30pm ESPNU: Ball State at Western Michigan
3:30pm BTN: Wisconsin at Illinois
3:30pm ESPN3: Middle Tennessee at Liberty
3:30pm ESPN+: Central Michigan at Ohio
3:30pm ESPN+: Miami (OH) at Eastern Michigan
4pm SECN: North Texas at Missouri
4pm Pac-12: Oregon State at Washington State
6pm ESPN+: ECU at UCF 
7pm ESPN: TCU at Texas Tech
7pm ESPNU: Buffalo at Kent State
7pm ESPN+: South Alabama at Texas State
7pm ESPN+: Georgia Southern at Troy
7:30pm ABC: Michigan at Nebraska
7:30pm SECN: LSU at Kentucky
7:30pm ACCN: Notre Dame at Virginia Tech
8pm CBS: Alabama at Texas A&M
8pm ESPN3: Georgia State at ULM
8pm FOX: Utah at USC
9pm ESPN2: Memphis at Tulsa
9pm FS1: New Mexico vs. San Diego State 
10:30pm ESPN: UCLA at Arizona

Six Day Decisions
Florida State at North Carolina - 3pm or 3:30pm ET on ACCN, ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
Virginia at Louisville - 3pm or 3:30pm ET on ACCN, ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
Wake Forest at Syracuse - 3pm or 3:30pm ET on ACCN, ABC, ESPN or ESPN2
Boise State at BYU - 3:30pm ABC or ESPN
Arkansas at Ole Miss - 3:30pm CBS or 12pm ESPN
Georgia at Auburn - 3:30pm CBS or 12pm ESPN

Sunday, September 26, 2021

Some early indications of ESPN Networks Men's Basketball Schedule for November

One of the nice things that ESPN does is publish out listings far in advance through their portal.  It helps me with the game predictions that I do weekly during the college football season and while they don't have the exact games listed, it can provide a glimpse into the early season college basketball schedule.

I'm not going to go through the various early season events that are already in place and you can find some games that have already been scheduled at my site.

ESPN
Sunday 11/14 - ESPN's schedule starts with the Champions Classic doubleheader on the opening night, November 9th, but they jump in with a doubleheader a few days later, currently listed as a SEC game at 1pm ET and a Pac-12 game at 3pm ET.  

What games are likely?  I think the SEC game is Florida State at Florida.  I'm less certain about the Pac-12 game unless a game is moved from another date as the currently released schedules don't have a game for that date.

Tuesday 11/16 - Another doubleheader is listed, this time as American (8pm ET) and Pac-12 (10pm).  We know the PK Invitational game between BYU and Oregon is already set for 10pm on ESPN, so what is the American's game?  I believe that will be Virginia at Houston which is scheduled for that day.

ESPN2
Tuesday 11/9 - A Big Ten game is listed at 6pm and there's nothing that stands out.  When all else fails - Akron at Ohio State.

Saturday 11/13 - A Pac-12 game is listed at 11:30pm ET and I can't figure out what it is unless the game is mislabeled as a Pac-12 game.  There's a WCC game, Texas at Gonzaga, that I could certainly see being the chosen game.

Sunday 11/14 - An ACC game is listed at 5pm ET as a lead-in to the Asheville Invitational Championship.  Neither game currently scheduled for that day screams "TELEVISE ME!", but if I had to guess, I'd choose Drexel at Syracuse over Fairfield at Boston College.

ESPNU
For ESPNU, I'm going to go with more of a highlights and oddities theme.
  1. An ACC game at 6pm on Tuesday 11/9 seems like a place to open the Hubert Davis era at UNC as they host Loyola (MD) that night.
  2. A Big 12 game is scheduled for 8:30pm ET on 11/12.  Pitt at West Virginia makes sense.
  3. There's an ASun game at 4pm on 11/16.  Just so happens that USC is visiting Florida Gulf Coast that day.  Why?  USC coach Andy Enfield came from FGCU and their run as "Dunk City".
ESPN+ (maybe?)
There's a handful of games that don't seem to be earmarked for a place, particularly with college football taking up valuable space on Saturdays.  Those games include:

Georgia at Cincinnati (11/13)
USC at Temple (11/13)
Stanford at Baylor (11/20)
Oklahoma at UCF (11/27)

There also might be games that end up on other networks, such as Villanova's visit to UCLA on Friday 11/12.  Hopefully we'll start to get clarity in the upcoming two weeks.

CFB TV Guesses for 2021 Week 6 (10/9/21)

Here are the games already set for television and/or webcast. Here are the known available telecast windows. 

I have done my best to list what TV windows are out there. Every listing service has a little different schedule for these networks. It is also possible that a window could be eliminated or the time of a window could shift slightly to accommodate a network's needs.

Some considerations you may want to be aware of

* ESPN has preselected the following games but not slotted their network and/or start time:
  • Oklahoma vs. Texas (ABC, ESPN, ESPN2)
  • Notre Dame at Virginia Tech (ACC Network)
* FOX Sports has preselected the following games but not slotted their network and/or start time:
  • Utah at USC (FOX or FS1)
  • San Jose State at Colorado State (FOX, FS1 or FS2)
  • New Mexico vs. San Diego State (FOX, FS1 or FS2)
* The following Big Ten games have already had their start times set as homecoming games:
  • Maryland at Ohio State (12pm)
  • Michigan State at Rutgers (12pm)
  • Wisconsin at Illinois (3:30pm or 4pm)
* CBS has a SEC doubleheader with a primetime game.  When this occurs, ESPN/ESPN2/ESPNU cannot air any primetime SEC games.  Only SEC Network can.
* Speaking of the SEC doubleheader - some TV stations and publications may have given away the games they chose, which aren't surprising choices at all.
* BTN will not have a primetime game as they have women's volleyball scheduled.
* Both ESPN2 and FS1 are carrying the prelim bouts for the Tyson Fury-Deonte Wilder card from 7-9pm ET as it is a joint Top Rank-PBC promoted card, meaning that ESPN and FOX Sports are jointly producing and promoting the PPV card.
* FOX has three Saturday broadcast network windows for the first time since Labor Day Weekend.  They have no MLB postseason commitments on this day as the ALDS has a travel day scheduled.
* When FOX locked in Penn State-Iowa for their mid-afternoon game, it made for interesting slotting of the Maryland-Ohio State, Oklahoma-Texas and West Virginia-Baylor.  An alternative to what I have listed is to have Oklahoma-Texas at 12pm on ABC, Maryland-Ohio State on FOX at 12pm and West Virginia-Baylor on ABC at 3:30pm.  That alternative could also swap WVU-Baylor to ABC's primetime slot with Michigan-Nebraska going to mid-afternoon on ABC.
* FS2 isn't listing any windows, so I slipped both Mountain West games into openings on FS1.
* The top picks from the Big 12 (ESPN), Big Ten (FOX) and Pac-12 (FOX) seemed to be done in advance.

Some early trends to consider:

Big Ten
* ESPN appears to have had the top Saturday selection just once (9/18, Auburn at Penn State), so I would expect them to go on a run of top selections.
* Maryland, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Penn State and Wisconsin needs to appear once on BTN against another Big Ten opponent.  In the case of Minnesota, it is once more against a Big Ten school as they did not have any non-conference games on BTN.
* Counting future selections
  • ESPN Networks: 11
    • Four in primetime (including weeknights) with a minimum of six
  • FOX Sports: 16
    • Six in primetime (including weeknights) with a max of nine.
Big 12
* More of an even split in terms of top Saturday choice
  • ESPN Networks: 9/11, 9/25, 10/9
  • FOX Sports: 9/4, 9/18, 10/2
* ESPN Networks has used 13 of their 23 selections.
* At least 15 games have been earmarked for ABC, FOX, ESPN or FS1 out of a minimum of 25 games.

Pac-12
* In terms of Saturday top choice, I think this is the following split, though the Pac-12's use of priority selections where both ESPN and FOX can choose a game in advance of the weekly draft order skews this somewhat
  • ESPN Networks:  9/25, 10/2
  • FOX Sports: 9/4, 9/11, 9/18, 10/9
* ESPN Networks has used 10 of their 22 selections and must air one more game on ABC that is in primetime on the east coast.
* FOX Sports has used 12 of their 22 selections.  Four more games must air on FOX and of those four, at least two must air in primetime on the east coast.

Now to the guesses.  All times Eastern:

12pm ABC: Maryland at Ohio State
12pm FOX: West Virginia at Baylor
12pm ESPN: Arkansas at Ole Miss
12pm ESPN2: Vanderbilt at Florida
12pm FS1: TCU at Texas Tech
12pm ESPNU: Miami (OH) at Eastern Michigan
12pm SECN: North Texas at Missouri
12pm BTN: Michigan State at Rutgers
12pm ACCN: Notre Dame at Virginia Tech
12:30pm ACC RSN: Wake Forest at Syracuse
3:30pm ABC: Oklahoma vs. Texas
3:30pm CBS: Georgia at Auburn
3:30pm ESPN: Boise State at BYU
3:30pm ESPN2: ECU at UCF
3:30pm FS1: San Jose State at Colorado State
3:30pm ESPNU: Middle Tennessee at Liberty
3:30pm BTN: Wisconsin at Illinois
4pm SECN: South Carolina at Tennessee
4pm ACCN: Virginia at Louisville
6pm Pac-12: Oregon State at Washington State
7pm ESPN: Florida State at North Carolina
7pm ESPNU: South Alabama at Texas State
7:30pm ABC: Michigan at Nebraska
7:30pm SECN: LSU at Kentucky
7:30pm ACCN: Georgia Tech at Duke
8pm CBS: Alabama at Texas A&M
8pm FOX: Utah at USC
9pm ESPN2: Memphis at Tulsa
9pm FS1: New Mexico vs. San Diego State
10:30pm ESPN: UCLA at Arizona

ESPN3 or ESPN+
Georgia Southern at Troy
Georgia State at ULM
Akron at Bowling Green
Ball State at Western Michigan
Buffalo at Kent State
Central Michigan at Ohio

Monday, September 20, 2021

CFB TV Confirmations for 2021 Week 5 (10/2/21)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 10/2/21 from the twelve day selection process that most TV networks adhere to. Most conferences have the possibility of having all or part of their games held for a six day hold of the start time. 

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 based on the available openings (they will prove to be incorrect), along with the games that have already been set.

All times Eastern

12pm ABC: Texas at TCU
12pm FOX: Michigan at Wisconsin
12pm ESPN: Arkansas at Georgia
12pm ESPN2: Duke at North Carolina
12pm ESPNU: Memphis at Temple
12pm SECN: Tennessee at Missouri
12pm BTN: Charlotte at Illinois
12pm BTN: Minnesota at Purdue
12pm CBSSN:  Western Michigan at Buffalo
12pm ACCN: Pitt at Georgia Tech
12:30pm ACC RSN: Louisville at Wake Forest
2pm Pac-12: USC at Colorado
2pm ESPN+: Appalachian State at Georgia State
2:30pm ESPN+: Eastern Michigan at Northern Illinois
2:30pm ESPN+: ULM at Coastal Carolina
3:30pm ABC: Oregon at Stanford
3:30om CBS: Ole Miss at Alabama
3:30pm FOX: Oklahoma at Kansas State
3:30pm ESPN2: Texas Tech at West Virginia
3:30pm FS1: Nevada at Boise State
3:30pm SECN: Troy at South Carolina
3:30pm BTN: Ohio State at Rutgers
3:30pm ACCN: Syracuse at Florida State
3:30pm ESPN3: Ohio at Akron
3:30pm ESPN+: Tulane at ECU
3:30pm ESPN+: Bowling Green at Kent State
3:30pm ESPN+: Central Michigan at Miami (OH)
4pm ESPNU: USF at SMU
4pm ESPN+: Arkansas State at Georgia Southern
5pm ESPN+: Army West Point at Ball State
5:30pm Pac-12: Washington State at California
6pm ACCNX/ESPN+: Louisiana Tech at NC State
6:30pm FS2: Air Force at New Mexico
7pm ESPN2: Baylor at Oklahoma State
7pm FS1: Kansas at Iowa State
7:30pm ABC: Indiana at Penn State
7:30pm ESPNU: UConn at Vanderbilt
7:30pm BTN: Northwestern at Nebraska
7:30pm BTN: WKU at Michigan State
7:30pm ACCN: Boston College at Clemson
8pm ESPN+: Louisiana at South Alabama

9pm ESPN: Auburn at LSU
9pm Pac-12: Washington at Oregon State 
10:30pm FS1: Arizona State at UCLA

Six Day Network Decision (don't believe this is a six day hold)
Florida at Kentucky - 6pm ESPN or 7pm SEC Network
Mississippi State at Texas A&M - 6pm ESPN or 7pm SEC Network

Sunday, September 19, 2021

CFB TV Guesses for 2021 Week 5 (10/2/21)

Here are the games already set for television and/or webcast. Here are the known available telecast windows. 

I have done my best to list what TV windows are out there. Every listing service has a little different schedule for these networks. It is also possible that a window could be eliminated or the time of a window could shift slightly to accommodate a network's needs.

A few notes and considerations:
* Three Big Ten games are locked into their start times as homecoming games:
  • Minnesota at Purdue (12pm)
  • Northwestern at Nebraska (7:30pm)
  • WKU at Michigan State (7:30pm)
* Boston College at Clemson has been preselected to air on ACC Network, but the start time is not finalized.
* Air Force at New Mexico and Nevada at Boise State will air on a FOX Sports platform.
* FOX is scheduled to air MLB in the evening.
* ESPN advance schedule lists games at 6pm and 9pm ET, which in the past has meant a doubleheader of SEC games in the evening.
* FS1 has NASCAR Trucks in the early afternoon.
* FS2 has one slot in the evening.
* CBS Sports Network has a selection from the MAC at 12pm ET.

My thoughts
* On the most recent episode of Richard Deitsch's podcast, Gus Johnson believed that his next game after Notre Dame vs. Wisconsin is Michigan at Wisconsin.  They're not 100% accurate on knowing their upcoming schedule, but let's assume Gus is accurate and that FOX had the top Big Ten choice this week.
* I have ABC with the top Big 12 and Pac-12 selections.

12pm ABC: Baylor at Oklahoma State
12pm FOX: Michigan at Wisconsin
12pm ESPN: Mississippi State at Texas A&M
12pm ESPN2: Duke at North Carolina
12pm ESPNU: Memphis at Temple
12pm SECN: Troy at South Carolina
12pm BTN: Minnesota at Purdue
12pm BTN: Charlotte at Illinois
12pm CBSSN: Army West Point at Ball State
12pm ACCN: Louisville at Wake Forest
12:30pm ACC RSN: Louisiana Tech at NC State
3pm Pac-12: Washington State at California
3:30pm ABC: Indiana at Penn State 
3:30om CBS: Ole Miss at Alabama
3:30pm FOX: Texas at TCU
3:30pm ESPN2: Syracuse at Florida State
3:30pm FS1: Texas Tech at West Virginia
3:30pm ESPNU: ULM at Coastal Carolina
3:30pm BTN: Ohio State at Rutgers
4pm SECN: Tennessee at Missouri
4pm ACCN: Pitt at Georgia Tech
6pm ESPN: Arkansas at Georgia
6:30pm Pac-12: USC at Colorado
7pm ESPN2: Kansas at Iowa State
7pm ESPNU: UConn at Vanderbilt
7pm FS1: Nevada at Boise State
7:30pm ABC: Oklahoma at Kansas State
7:30pm SECN: Florida at Kentucky
7:30pm FS2: Air Force at New Mexico
7:30pm BTN: WKU at Michigan State
7:30pm BTN: Northwestern at Nebraska
7:30pm ACCN: Boston College at Clemson
9pm ESPN: Auburn at LSU
10pm Pac-12: Washington at Oregon State
10:30pm ESPN2: Arizona State at UCLA
10:30pm FS1: Oregon at Stanford

ESPN3 or ESPN+
Tulane at ECU
USF at SMU
Bowling Green at Kent State
Central Michigan at Miami (OH)
Eastern Michigan at Northern Illinois
Western Michigan at Buffalo
Louisiana at South Alabama
Arkansas State at Georgia Southern
Appalachian State at Georgia State

Monday, September 13, 2021

CFB TV Confirmations for 2021 Week 4 (9/25/21)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 9/25/21 from the twelve day selection process that most TV networks adhere to. Most conferences have the possibility of having all or part of their games held for a six day hold of the start time. 

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 based on the available openings (they will prove to be incorrect), along with the games that have already been set.

All times Eastern

12pm ABC: Texas Tech at Texas
12pm ESPN: LSU at Mississippi State
12pm ESPN2: Missouri at Boston College
12pm FS1: SMU at TCU
12pm ESPNU: Bowling Green at Minnesota
12pm SECN: Georgia at Vanderbilt
12pm BTN: Villanova at Penn State
12pm BTN: Ohio at Northwestern
12pm ACCN: Richmond at Virginia Tech
12pm ACCNX/ESPN+: New Hampshire at Pitt
12pm ESPN+: FIU at Central Michigan
12:30pm ACC RSN: Central Connecticut at Miami (FL)
1pm ESPN+: UMass at Coastal Carolina
2pm ESPN+: Toledo at Ball State
2pm ESPN+: Texas State at Eastern Michigan
2pm ESPN+: San Jose State at Western Michigan
2:30pm Pac-12: Washington State at Utah
2:30pm ESPN3: Maine at Northern Illinois
3:30pm CBS: Texas A&M vs. Arkansas
3:30pm FOX: Iowa State at Baylor 
3:30pm ABC or ESPN: Clemson at NC State
3:30pm ABC or ESPN: Rutgers at Michigan
3:30pm ESPN2: Louisville at Florida State
3:30pm FS1: Colorado State at Iowa
3:30pm ESPNU: UTSA at Memphis
3:30pm BTN: Kent State at Maryland
3:30pm BTN: Illinois at Purdue
4pm SECN: Georgia State at Auburn
4pm ACCN: Kansas at Duke
5pm ESPN+: Arkansas State at Tulsa
6pm Pac-12: UCLA at Stanford
6pm ESPN+: Louisiana at Georgia Southern
7pm ESPN: Tennessee at Florida
7pm ESPN2: Kentucky at South Carolina
7pm FS1: Nebraska at Michigan State
7pm ESPNU: Navy at Houston
7pm ESPN+: Kansas State at Oklahoma State
7:30pm ABC: West Virginia at Oklahoma 
7:30pm SECN: Southern Miss at Alabama
7:30pm ACCN: North Carolina vs. Georgia Tech
7:30pm BTN: Akron at Ohio State
8pm FS2: Florida Atlantic at Air Force 
8pm ESPN+: UAB at Tulane
8pm ESPN+: Troy at ULM
9:30pm Pac-12: California at Washington
10:15pm ESPN2/ESPNU: USF at BYU
10:30pm ESPN: Arizona at Oregon
10:30pm ESPN2/ESPNU: Colorado at Arizona State
10:30pm FS1: Oregon State at USC

Sunday, September 12, 2021

CFB TV Guesses for 2021 Week 4 (9/25/21)

Here are the games already set for television and/or webcast. Here are the known available telecast windows. 

I have done my best to list what TV windows are out there. Every listing service has a little different schedule for these networks. It is also possible that a window could be eliminated or the time of a window could shift slightly to accommodate a network's needs.

A few notes and considerations:

* Bowling Green at Minnesota & Rutgers at Michigan are homecoming games and are locked to their start times. 
* Advance listings only have FS1 games at 12pm & 7pm ET.  There's a game listed on FS2 at 3:30pm ET, which I'm assuming is for the Mountain West.  If there's is a 3:30pm ET game, move a Pac-12 game from Pac-12 Networks to FS1.  My move would be Oregon State at USC, or move SMU at TCU from ESPN+ to FS1.
* I'm not certain on the number of Pac-12 Networks games.  I went with four game windows.  Could be less.
* BTN listings have two games at 12pm and 3:30pm, and a single game at 7:30pm ET.
* FOX has no primetime game, choosing to air MLB instead.  Their 12pm window has already been selected and check the link in the 1st sentence for that game.
* I assume FOX took the top Big Ten selection with their 12pm game, leaving ESPN to take the next best game.
* For the Pac-12, I gave ESPN the top choice and the top choice from the Big 12 as well.

12pm ABC: Nebraska at Michigan State
12pm ESPN: Tennessee at Florida
12pm ESPN2: Colorado State at Iowa
12pm FS1: Kansas State at Oklahoma State
12pm ESPNU: Bowling Green at Minnesota
12pm SECN: Georgia at Vanderbilt
12pm BTN: Kent State at Maryland
12pm BTN: Villanova at Penn State
12pm ACCN: Kansas at Duke
12:30pm ACC RSN: Richmond at Virginia Tech
1:30pm Pac-12: Washington State at Utah
3:30pm ABC: Rutgers at Michigan
3:30pm CBS: Arkansas vs. Texas A&M
3:30pm FOX: UCLA at Stanford
3:30pm ESPN: Clemson at NC State
3:30pm ESPN2: Texas Tech at Texas
3:30pm ESPNU: Navy at Houston
3:30pm FS2: Florida Atlantic at Air Force
3:30pm BTN: Akron at Ohio State
3:30pm BTN: Ohio at Northwestern
4pm SECN: Kentucky at South Carolina
4pm ACCN: Louisville at Florida State
4:30pm Pac-12: Oregon State at USC
7pm ESPN: Southern Miss at Alabama
7pm ESPN2: Missouri at Boston College
7pm FS1: Iowa State at Baylor
7pm ESPNU: Georgia State at Auburn
7:30pm ABC: West Virginia at Oklahoma
7:30pm SECN: LSU at Mississippi State
7:30pm ACCN: North Carolina vs. Georgia Tech
7:30pm BTN: Illinois at Purdue
7:30pm Pac-12: California at Washington
10:15pm ESPN2: USF at BYU
10:30pm ESPN: Arizona at Oregon
11pm Pac-12: Colorado at Arizona State

ESPN3 or ESPN+
SMU at TCU
Central Connecticut at Miami (FL)
New Hampshire at Pitt
Arkansas State at Tulsa
UAB vs. Tulane
UTSA at Memphis
Toledo at Ball State
FIU at Central Michigan
Maine at Northern Illinois
San Jose State at Western Michigan
Texas State at Eastern Michigan
Louisiana at Georgia Southern
Troy at ULM
UMass at Coastal Carolina