This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 11/15/22 - 11/19/22 from the (mostly) 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 for 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.
There's also a handful of rules that both conferences and TV networks have put into their agreements which affect these selections, which are updated weekly and can be found here.
Tuesday
7pm ESPN2: Ohio at Ball State
7pm ESPNU: Bowling Green at Toledo
Wednesday
6pm ESPN2: Eastern Michigan at Kent State
7pm CBSSN: Miami (OH) at Northern Illinois
8pm ESPNU: Western Michigan at Central Michigan
Games on six day hold
Houston at East Carolina - 11am ESPN2, 4pm ESPNU or TBA ESPN+
Navy at UCF - 11am ESPN2, 4pm ESPNU or TBA ESPN+
Cincinnati at Temple - 11am ESPN2, 4pm ESPNU or TBA ESPN+
TCU at Baylor
Oklahoma State at Oklahoma
Texas at Kansas
Kansas State at West Virginia
Texas Tech at Iowa State
Miami (FL) at Clemson - 12pm ESPN, 3:30pm ESPN or 7:30pm ABC
Ohio State at Maryland - 12pm or 3:30pm. Will air on ABC at either time.
Illinois at Michigan - 12pm or 3:30pm. Will air on ABC at either time.
Indiana at Michigan State
Wisconsin at Nebraska
Northwestern at Purdue
Iowa at Minnesota
Penn State at Rutgers - 12pm or 3:30pm. Will air on BTN at either time.
USC at UCLA - 8pm FOX or 10:30pm ESPN
Utah at Oregon - 8pm FOX or 10:30pm ESPN
Options for the Big 12 games include: 12pm (FOX, ESPN, FS1), 3:30pm (ESPN, FS1), 4pm (FOX), 7pm (FS1) and 7:30pm (ABC)
Options for the Big Ten games include: 12pm (FOX, ESPN, FS1, BTN), 3:30pm (ESPN, FS1, BTN), and 4pm (FOX)
Saturday
12pm SECN: Florida at Vanderbilt
12pm ACCN: Duke at Pitt
12pm ACC RSN: Louisiana at Florida State
12pm ESPN+: Virginia Tech at Liberty
12pm ESPN+: ETSU at Mississippi State
12pm ESPN+: UMass at Texas A&M
1pm ESPN+: UTSA at Rice
2pm Pac-12: Washington State at Arizona
2pm ESPN+: Georgia State at James Madison
2:15pm ESPN2: Oregon State at Arizona State
3:30pm CBS: Georgia at Kentucky
3:30pm ACCN: NC State at Louisville
3:30pm NFLN: South Alabama at Southern Miss
3:30pm ACC RSN: Coastal Carolina at Virginia
3:30pm ESPN3: Louisiana Tech at Charlotte
3:30pm ESPN+: Old Dominion at App State
3:30pm ESPN+: ULM at Troy
3:30pm ESPN+: Florida Atlantic at Middle Tennessee
4pm SECN: WKU at Auburn
4pm ESPN+: FIU at UTEP
5pm ESPN+: Arkansas State at Texas State
5:30pm ESPN2: Georgia Tech at North Carolina
5:30pm Pac-12: Stanford at California
6pm ESPN+: Marshall at Georgia Southern
7pm ESPN or 7:30pm SECN: Tennessee at South Carolina
7pm ESPN or 7:30pm SECN: Ole Miss at Arkansas
7pm ESPNU: NM State at Missouri
7:30pm ABC: 7:30pm SECN:
8pm ACCN: Syracuse at Wake Forest
9pm ESPN2: UAB at LSU
9pm FS2: Colorado State at Air Force
9pm Pac-12: Colorado at Washington
9:45pm FS1: San Jose State at Utah State
6 comments:
The fact that the two top Pac-12 games are not on hold for 3:00 FOX & 6:30 ABC like you predicted is insulting. The conference is actually good this year and networks won't promote them, won't send their top broadcast teams to even Top 10 matchups, and the games don't get great ratings. This is why the conference is falling apart and why USC/UCLA are willing the join forces with Kevin Warren to destroy West coast football. One of these games in the AfterDark slot is stupid. Ramifications of Larry Scott's disastrous leadership.
This years Miami vs Clemson is a lame game to put on ABC primetime, especially compared to a potential Top 10 USC vs UCLA game or Oregon-Utah. Wack.
Why did you pick Texas over TCU?
Thought they had a very good chance to win.
Hasn't been announced yet
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