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.
Instead of cluttering up these posts even more, I'll try to keep track of the unique conference TV arrangements in a separate post.
A few notes and considerations:
* Gave ESPN top Big Ten (top 2 for that one) and top Pac-12, then FOX top Big 12 (really top two there too).
* I'd expect more six day holds to be used. Maybe all of the Big Ten again. Definitely the top two from the Pac-12. Maybe several games from the ACC.
* This post is going up before several decisions are made for the Pac-12 on the 11/12 games. Could who picks first on 11/12 affect how I view the next couple weeks? Possibly, but there are two strong games on top that either network I imagine would want. Also, there's some considerations as ESPN has access to the Civil War on 11/26 and FOX has UCLA's last Pac-12 opponent on Black Friday.
* Placed Tennessee at South Carolina at 12pm because it could be meaningless from a SEC championship perspective as long as Georgia wins next week vs. Mississippi State.
* Needed to find an AAC game to place on ABC so that they could fill three ABC slots over the course of the season, so Navy at UCF fits that bill.
* Couldn't find a need to use a late slot on FS1, so I converted it into a FS2 window for the Mountain West.
Games for linear TV that have time or TV set, but not both
San Jose State at Utah State (TBA, FOX Sports)
Colorado State at Air Force (TBA, FOX Sports)
Tuesday
7pm ESPN2: Bowling Green at Toledo
7pm ESPNU: Ohio at Ball State
Wednesday
6pm ESPN2: Eastern Michigan at Kent State
6pm CBSSN: Western Michigan at Central Michigan
8pm ESPNU: Miami (OH) at Northern Illinois
Saturday
12pm ABC: Navy at UCF
12pm FOX: TCU at Baylor
12pm ESPN: Tennessee at South Carolina
12pm ESPN2: Texas at Kansas
12pm FS1: Kansas State at West Virginia
12pm SECN: WKU at Auburn
12pm BTN: Penn State at Rutgers
12pm BTN: Northwestern at Purdue
12pm ACCN: Duke at Pitt
12pm ACC RSN: Coastal Carolina at Virginia
2pm Pac-12: Washington State at Arizona
3:30pm ABC: Illinois at Michigan
3:30pm CBS: Georgia at Kentucky
3:30pm ESPN: Ohio State at Maryland
3:30pm ESPN2: Miami (FL) at Clemson
3:30pm ESPNU: South Alabama at Southern Miss
3:30pm FS1: Wisconsin at Nebraska
3:30pm BTN: Iowa at Minnesota
3:30pm BTN: Indiana at Michigan State
3:30pm ACCN: NC State at Louisville
3:30pm ACC RSN: Louisiana at Florida State
4pm FOX: Utah at Oregon
4pm SECN: NM State at Missouri
5:30pm Pac-12: Stanford at California
7pm ESPN: Ole Miss at Arkansas
7pm ESPN2: Georgia Tech at North Carolina
7pm FS1: San Jose State at Utah State
7pm ESPNU: UAB at LSU
7pm NFLN: Houston at East Carolina
7:30pm ABC: USC at UCLA
7:30pm SECN: Florida at Vanderbilt
8pm FOX: Oklahoma State at Oklahoma
8pm FS2: Colorado State at Air Force
8pm ACCN: Syracuse at Wake Forest
9:30pm Pac-12: Oregon State at Arizona State
10:30pm ESPN: Colorado at Washington
Streaming
Cincinnati at Temple
Texas Tech at Iowa State
Virginia Tech at Liberty
Marshall at Georgia Southern
Arkansas State at Texas State
ULM at Troy
Georgia State at James Madison
Old Dominion at App State
5 comments:
Why not put Utah St or Air Force in the late slot on FS1?
Has to start no later than 9:45pm ET/7:45pm MT. I know they did that earlier this year with an AFA game at 7pm ET/5pm MT, but I think it's better to avoid that.
It seems to me FOX is running out of games. I wouldn’t be shocked to see them with only one game each from the B1G and P12, two from the B12 and then the two MW games in the mid-afternoon and evening slots on FS1.
Do games sublicensed to NFL Network count towards ESPN's requirement of 40 games on ABC & ESPN/2/U?
I believe they count towards the 40, but not the ABC/ESPN/ESPN2 required number of 20.
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