Sunday, November 13, 2022

CFB TV Guesses for 2022 Week 13 (11/22/22 - 11/26/22)

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:

Games with time or TV set, but not both
West Virginia at Oklahoma State (TBA, ESPN Networks)
Oregon at Oregon State (TBA, ESPN Networks)

* My counts have the following selections available for the Big Ten and Pac-12 for each network group.  These counts exclude games that have been preselected by the networks:
  • Big Ten: FOX - 0, ESPN - 1
  • Pac-12: FOX - 1, ESPN - 2
  • Big 12: ESPN can take up to three games already not selected
* FS1 does not have an early afternoon window due to the World Cup.  The listings for the network have windows at 4pm, 7:30pm and 11pm, but I could not find a use for the 11pm window.
* The War on I-4 (UCF at South Florida) looks like a mismatch on paper, but I think it will get the AAC its 3rd regular season game on ABC.
* I went Iron Bowl over LSU at Texas A&M for CBS's choice. I know that LSU has already won the west, so in both cases, the games are meaningless.  Because of that, went with the rivalry that's more likely to draw.
* It would not surprise me to see 1-2 of the SEC Network windows deleted to fill other windows on ESPN or ESPN2.  I ended up dropping the early afternoon SEC Network window and placed Clean Old Fashioned Hate (Georgia Tech at Georgia) on ESPN.

Tuesday
7pm ESPNU: Bowling Green at Ohio
7pm ESPN+: Ball State at Miami (OH)

Friday
12pm ABC: Tulane at Cincinnati
12pm ESPN: Baylor at Texas
12pm ESPNU: Toledo at Western Michigan
12pm CBSSN: Central Michigan at Eastern Michigan
 
Saturday
12pm ABC: UCF at South Florida
12pm ESPN: Georgia Tech at Georgia
12pm ESPN2: West Virginia at Oklahoma State
12pm ESPNU: Kent State at Buffalo
12pm BTN: Rutgers at Maryland
12pm BTN: Purdue at Indiana
2pm Pac-12: Utah at Colorado
3:30pm ABC: Oregon at Oregon State
3:30pm CBS: Auburn at Alabama
3:30pm ESPN: Michigan State at Penn State
3:30pm ESPN2: Pitt at Miami (FL)
3:30pm ESPNU: BYU at Stanford
3:30pm BTN: Illinois at Northwestern
3:30pm BTN: Minnesota at Wisconsin
3:30pm ACCN: Syracuse at Boston College
3:30pm NFLN: Troy at Arkansas State
4pm FOX: Kansas at Kansas State
4pm FS1: Iowa State at TCU
4pm SECN: Louisville at Kentucky
7pm ESPN: LSU at Texas A&M
7pm ESPN2: Coastal Carolina at James Madison
7pm ESPNU: Memphis at SMU
7:30pm ABC: South Carolina at Clemson
7:30pm FS1: Oklahoma at Texas Tech
7:30pm SECN: Tennessee at Vanderbilt
7:30pm ACC RSN: Virginia at Virginia Tech
8pm FOX: Notre Dame at USC
8pm ACCN: Wake Forest at Duke
10:30pm ESPN: Washington at Washington State

Streaming
East Carolina at Temple
Tulsa at Houston
NM State at Liberty
App State at Georgia Southern
Old Dominion at South Alabama
Louisiana at Texas State
Southern Miss at ULM
Georgia State at Marshall

3 comments:

Darrell McKown said...

I seem to recall that FOX went a couple games over 27 one year, with no real explanation as to how that occurred. I wouldn't be surprised to see them go a game or two over this year, rather than have four games on BTN on the last weekend of the season. Seems odd they would leave themselves this short (and miss out on essentially the number three B1G game of rivalry week).

Matt Sarzyniak said...

I think the year you're thinking of was 2019, when a Friday night Ohio State-Northwestern game was pushed from FS1 to BTN due to a rainout in the ALCS, requiring FS1 to be used for the MLB game. FS1 took two extra games at the regular season.

Anonymous said...

If this prediction ends up being correct, lots of USC games on FOX this year, only one on ABC. Strange as that disparity doesn’t usually happen.