Saturday, November 18, 2023

Six Day Hold Guesses for 11/25

Six day hold guesses for 11/25.

* For those wondering, I received a comment from one of the sides that the ACC and ESPN came to a mutual agreement to hold games for 11/25.  It was beyond the contracted number of four 6 day holds.
* Arizona at Arizona State has a slight chance to be available to put the Wildcats into a three or even four way tie for the Pac-12 championship game. I know Colorado has been ratings gold, but its now a meaningless game with CU not being bowl eligible and Utah not in the running for the Pac-12 title game.
* With Oklahoma and Texas playing on Friday afternoon, the Big 12 schedule is a bit blah.  I ended up removing the 12pm ACC Network window and placing West Virginia at Baylor on ESPN+ (the last Big 12 selection isn't always ESPN+ and FOX Sports could be behind ESPN's final selection).  If there's an ACC Network noon window:
  • Move Pitt-Duke to 12pm on ACCN.
  • Send North Carolina at NC State to 3:30pm on ACCN.
  • Place Iowa State at Kansas State to ABC at 12pm.
  • Put West Virginia at Baylor on ESPN2 at 7pm.
12pm ABC: North Carolina at NC State
12pm FS1: Houston at UCF
3pm Pac-12:  Colorado at Utah
3:30pm ABC: Kentucky at Louisville
3:30pm ESPN: Arizona at Arizona State
3:30pm ACCN: Pitt at Duke
7pm ESPN2: Iowa State at Kansas State
7pm FS1: Kansas at Cincinnati
8pm FOX: BYU at Oklahoma State
8pm ACCN: Virginia Tech at Virginia
TBA ESPN+: West Virginia at Baylor

Monday, November 13, 2023

CFB TV Confirmations for 2023 Week 13 (11/21/23-11/25/23)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for Week 13 (11/21/23-11/25/23) 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 scheduled games held for a six day hold for the start time and/or the TV network. 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 conferences except the ACC can have six day holds used against all or part of their home game schedule this week. 

All times Eastern

Tuesday
7pm ESPN2: 
7pm ESPNU: 

Options
Bowling Green at Western Michigan
Buffalo at Eastern Michigan

Friday
12pm ESPNU: 
12pm CBSSN: 

Options
Toledo at Central Michigan
Ohio at Akron

Saturday

Six Day Holds
BYU at Oklahoma State
Kansas at Cincinnati
Iowa State at Kansas State
West Virginia at Baylor
Houston at UCF
Colorado at Utah - 3pm ET Pac-12 Networks or TBA via ESPN
Arizona at Arizona State - 3pm ET Pac-12 Networks or TBA via ESPN
Virginia Tech at Virginia
Pitt at Duke - 12pm or 3:30pm ACCN
Kentucky at Louisville
North Carolina at NC State

12pm ESPN: Texas A&M at LSU
12pm ESPN2: Navy at SMU
12pm BTN: Indiana at Purdue
12pm ESPNU: Troy at Southern Miss
12pm CBSSN: 
12pm ESPN+: UConn at UMass
1pm ESPN+: Florida Atlantic at Rice
2pm CW: Wake Forest at Syracuse
2pm ESPN+: Tulsa at East Carolina
2pm ESPN+: UAB at North Texas
2pm ESPN+: Georgia State at Old Dominion
3pm ESPN+: ULM at Louisiana
3:30pm CBS: Alabama at Auburn
3:30pm ESPN2: James Madison at Coastal Carolina
3:30pm FS1: Wisconsin at Minnesota
3:30pm BTN: Northwestern at Illinois
3:30pm BTN: Maryland at Rutgers
3:30pm ESPNU: Georgia Southern at App State
3:30pm SECN: Vanderbilt at Tennessee
3:30pm ESPN+: Arkansas State at Marshall
4pm FOX: Washington State at Washington
7pm ESPN: Florida State at Florida
7pm NFLN: South Alabama at Texas State
7pm Pac-12: Notre Dame at Stanford
7:30pm ABC: Georgia at Georgia Tech
7:30pm ESPNU: Charlotte at South Florida
7:30pm SECN: Clemson at South Carolina
10:30pm ESPN: California at UCLA
10:30pm FS1: Fresno State at San Diego State

Options
Northern Illinois at Kent State
Miami (OH) at Ball State

Sunday, November 12, 2023

CFB TV Guesses for 2023 Week 13 (11/21/23-11/25/23)

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:

* Last selections for the Pac-12 (as 12) for now, and further changes coming for the Big 12, Big Ten and SEC next season.
* I wrote a small series of posts on X this morning regarding the Big 12 game count for ABC/ESPN.  Have a read of it, please.
* The Pac-12 contract is a bit more strict about concurrent night games, but there's precedent from 2017 where FOX aired the Apple Cup at the same time as Notre Dame at Stanford.  So its a possibility to flip "Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate" (the name given to the Georgia-Georgia Tech rivalry) and the Apple Cup.
* California at UCLA was preselected as an ABC/ESPN game to be slotted anywhere on ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU. Fresno State at San Diego State belongs to FOX Sports.
* NBC does not have a primetime Big Ten game on Saturday night.  They have a night game on Friday already set
* To get to the AAC minimum of 40 across ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and ESPNU, I had to choose three AAC games to air (pretty sure those NFL Network and ESPNEWS games can't be counted).  Navy at SMU wasn't a hard choice since it could be part of the conference title game picture.  Wasn't easy after that.  At least South Florida could be working towards bowl eligibility.
* I did get creative with the ACC and deleted the early window so I could find a place for North Carolina at NC State on ESPN. 
* ESPN's website already has the C-USA games for this week on ESPN+, so they were disregarded and also not listed amongst the guesses for streaming.

Tuesday
7pm ESPN2: Bowling Green at Western Michigan
7pm ESPNU: Buffalo at Eastern Michigan

Friday
12pm ESPNU: Toledo at Central Michigan
12pm CBSSN: Ohio at Akron

Saturday
12pm ABC: Kentucky at Louisville
12pm ESPN: North Carolina at NC State
12pm ESPN2: Kansas at Cincinnati
12pm FS1: BYU at Oklahoma State
12pm BTN: Northwestern at Illinois
12pm ESPNU: Charlotte at South Florida
12pm SECN: Vanderbilt at Tennessee
12pm CBSSN: Miami (OH) at Ball State
2pm CW: Wake Forest at Syracuse
2pm Pac-12: Colorado at Utah
3:30pm ABC: Washington State at Washington
3:30pm CBS: Alabama at Auburn
3:30pm ESPN: James Madison at Coastal Carolina
3:30pm ESPN2: Navy at SMU
3:30pm FS1: Wisconsin at Minnesota
3:30pm BTN: Indiana at Purdue
3:30pm ESPNU: Florida Atlantic at Rice
3:30pm ACCN: Pitt at Duke
4pm FOX: Maryland at Rutgers
4pm SECN: Clemson at South Carolina
7pm ESPN: Florida State at Florida
7pm ESPN2: West Virginia at Baylor
7pm FS1: Iowa State at Kansas State
7pm NFLN: Troy at Southern Miss
7:30pm ABC: Georgia at Georgia Tech
7:30pm ESPNU: Georgia Southern at App State
7:30pm SECN: Texas A&M at LSU
8pm FOX: Notre Dame at Stanford
8pm ACCN: Virginia Tech at Virginia
9pm Pac-12: Arizona at Arizona State
10:30pm ESPN: California at UCLA
10:30pm FS1: Fresno State at San Diego State

Streaming
Tulsa at East Carolina
UAB at North Texas
Houston at UCF
UConn at UMass
Northern Illinois at Kent State
Arkansas State at Marshall
Georgia State at Old Dominion
ULM at Louisiana
South Alabama at Texas State

Saturday, November 11, 2023

11/18/23 Six Day Hold Guesses

Quick guesses for 11/18 six day holds.

* Fully aware that it may be better for FOX to have Penn State and Michigan in separate windows, but I think the Michigan story will be in the Big Noon spot while it's hot.
* I'm aware that this clusters the Pac-12 into the afternoon, but that's allowed.
* I'd like to get Ohio State in is own BTN window, but I think they try to keep the two Indiana schools in separate windows, so one would have to be paired with the OSU game. 

12pm ABC: Louisville at Miami (FL) 
12pm FOX: Michigan at Maryland
12pm ESPN: Kansas State at Kansas
12pm FS1: Rutgers at Penn State 
12pm BTN: Purdue at Northwestern
2pm Pac-12: Utah at Arizona
3:30pm ABC: UCLA at USC
3:30pm ESPN: North Carolina at Clemson
3:30pm FS1: Illinois at Iowa
3:30pm BTN: Minnesota at Ohio State
3:30pm BTN: Michigan State at Indiana
4pm FOX: Oregon at Arizona State
4pm ESPN2: Oklahoma State at Houston
5pm FS2: UCF at Texas Tech
7pm FS1: Oklahoma at BYU
10:30pm FS1: New Mexico at Fresno State

ESPN+
Baylor at TCU
Cincinnati at West Virginia


Monday, November 6, 2023

CFB TV Confirmations for 2023 Week 12 (11/14/23-11/18/23)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for Week 12 (11/14/23-11/18/23) 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 scheduled games held for a six day hold for the start time and/or the TV network. 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, such as appearance rules and six day hold numbers, which are updated weekly and can be found here.

All times Eastern

Tuesday
7pm ESPN2: 
7pm ESPNU: 
7pm CBSSN: 

Options
Toledo at Bowling Green
Western Michigan at Northern Illinois
Akron at Eastern Michigan

Wednesday
7pm ESPN2: 
7pm ESPNU: 

Options
Buffalo at Miami (OH)
Central Michigan at Ohio

Saturday

Six Day Hold
The following three games will air on BTN at either 12pm or 3:30pm

Michigan State at Indiana
Minnesota at Ohio State
Purdue at Northwestern

These two games will air on FOX at 12pm or 4pm, or FS1 at 12pm or 3:30pm

Michigan at Maryland
Illinois at Iowa - FOX

Pac-12 options: Between 2-3pm ET on Pac-12 Network, 3:30pm ABC or ESPN, 3:30pm FS1, 4pm FOX or 10pm/10:30pm FS1

UCLA at USC
Oregon at Arizona State
Utah at Arizona

Big 12 options: 12pm ABC or ESPN, midday ESPN2, and 7pm FS1. Two games on ESPN+ and one other game on either FOX, FS1 or FS2.

UCF at Texas Tech
Oklahoma at BYU
Oklahoma State at Houston
Kansas State at Kansas
Baylor at TCU
Cincinnati at West Virginia

New Mexico at Fresno State - 5pm FS2 or 10:30pm FS1

12pm ABC or ESPN: Louisville at Miami (FL)
12pm FOX or FS1: Rutgers at Penn State
12pm ESPN2: SMU at Memphis
12pm ESPNU: Harvard at Yale
12pm ESPNEWS & ESPN+: East Carolina at Navy
12pm SECN: ULM at Ole Miss
12pm ESPN+: Tulane at Florida Atlantic
1pm ESPN+: UMass at Liberty
2pm ESPN+: Rice at Charlotte
2pm ESPN+: App State at James Madison
2pm ESPN+: Louisiana Tech at Jacksonville State
2pm ESPN+: UTEP at Middle Tennessee
2pm ESPN+: Kent State at Ball State
3pm CW: Duke at Virginia
3pm ESPN+: Temple at UAB
3pm ESPN+: North Texas at Tulsa
3pm ESPN+: Texas State at Arkansas State
3:30pm ABC or ESPN: North Carolina at Clemson
3:30pm ESPNU: Florida A&M vs. Bethune-Cookman
3:30pm ACCN: NC State at Virginia Tech
3:30pm NFLN: Louisiana at Troy
3:30pm ESPN+: Sam Houston at WKU
4pm SECN: NM State at Auburn
5pm ESPN+: Marshall at South Alabama
6pm ESPN+: Old Dominion at Georgia Southern
6:30pm CW: North Alabama at Florida State
6:30pm Pac-12: California at Stanford
7pm ESPNU: FIU at Arkansas
7:30pm ABC: Washington at Oregon State
7:30pm ESPN: Florida at Missouri
7:30pm NBC: Nebraska at Wisconsin
7:30pm SECN: Kentucky at South Carolina
8pm FOX: Texas at Iowa State
8pm ESPN2: Georgia State at LSU
8pm ACCN: Syracuse at Georgia Tech

Also for Friday 11/24
12pm ESPN: Memphis at Temple
3:30pm ABC: UTSA at Tulane

Sunday, November 5, 2023

CFB TV Guesses for 2023 Week 12 (11/14/23-11/18/23)

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:

* Already set for a TV network family or a time, but not both:
  • East Carolina at Navy (ABC/ESPN Networks at 12pm)
  • Harvard at Yale (ESPN Networks)
  • New Mexico at Fresno State
* No late evening window on ESPN due to the Formula 1 grand prix from Las Vegas.
* As part of the six day selections for the SEC for 11/11, CBS also preselected its 11/18 SEC 3:30pm  game.  Head to the link on the first word of this post for that game if you're not aware of it.
* The CW has an ACC  doubleheader. Because of this, ACCN will only have two games.
* I'd prefer to go with Rutgers at Penn State at night, but Penn State has informed NBC that they do not intend to host November night games.  I could see a compromise of Michigan at Maryland being on NBC at night with FOX taking Rutgers at Penn State for their noon game.  I believe Michigan has told NBC they will not *host* November night games, but might be OK with being on the road for one. I went with Nebraska at Wisconsin to stay away from everything.
* Minnesota at Ohio State would be needed to fulfill OSU's requirement of a game on BTN vs. another Big Ten opponent.

Tuesday
7pm ESPN2: Toledo at Bowling Green
7pm ESPNU: Western Michigan at Northern Illinois
7pm CBSSN: Akron at Eastern Michigan

Wednesday
7pm ESPN2: Buffalo at Miami (OH)
7pm ESPNU: Central Michigan at Ohio

Saturday
12pm ABC: Louisville at Miami (FL)
12pm FOX: Michigan at Maryland
12pm ESPN: North Carolina at Clemson
12pm ESPN2: East Carolina at Navy
12pm FS1: Oklahoma State at Houston
12pm BTN: Illinois at Iowa
12pm BTN: Michigan State at Indiana
12pm ESPNU: ULM at Ole Miss
12pm SECN: NM State at Auburn
2pm Pac-12: Utah at Arizona
3pm CW: North Alabama at Florida State
3:30pm ABC: Kansas State at Kansas
3:30pm ESPN: Washington at Oregon State
3:30pm ESPN2: SMU at Memphis
3:30pm FS1: Rutgers at Penn State
3:30pm BTN: Minnesota at Ohio State
3:30pm BTN: Purdue at Northwestern
3:30pm ESPNU: Harvard at Yale
3:30pm ACCN: Syracuse at Georgia Tech
4pm FOX: Oregon at Arizona State
4pm SECN: Kentucky at South Carolina
5pm FS2: New Mexico at Fresno State
5:30pm Pac-12: California at Stanford
6:30pm CW: Duke at Virginia
7pm ESPN: Florida at Missouri
7pm ESPN2: Baylor at TCU
7pm FS1: Cincinnati at West Virginia
7pm ESPNU: FIU at Arkansas
7pm NFLN: Tulane at Florida Atlantic
7:30pm ABC: UCLA at USC
7:30pm NBC: Nebraska at Wisconsin
7:30pm SECN: Georgia State at LSU
8pm FOX: Texas at Iowa State
8pm ACCN: NC State at Virginia Tech
10:15pm FS1: Oklahoma at BYU

Streaming
Rice at Charlotte
Temple at UAB
North Texas at Tulsa
UCF at Texas Tech
UMass at Liberty
Louisiana Tech at Jacksonville State
UTEP at Middle Tennessee
Sam Houston at WKU
Kent State at Ball State

Saturday, November 4, 2023

Six Day Pick Guesses for 11/11/23

Quick six day pick guesses for 11/11.  

At this point, I would rather have Georgia-Tennessee instead of Ole Miss-Georgia.  I know the game is a matchup of top ten schools, but my hope if I were CBS would be for Tennessee to beat Missouri and Ole Miss to spring the upset, leading to a game that could decide the SEC East.

I can see ABC being cleared out for Ole Miss-Georgia in the evening and wouldn't be surprised to see Duke-UNC as the primetime game to not provide as strong an option against the SEC game.

12pm ABC: Texas at TCU
12pm FS1: Texas Tech at Kansas
3:30pm ABC: Duke at North Carolina
3:30pm CBS: Tennessee at Missouri
3:30pm FOX: USC at Oregon
3:30pm ESPN: Oklahoma State at UCF
7pm FOX: West Virginia at Oklahoma
7pm ESPN: Ole Miss at Georgia
7pm FS1: Baylor at Kansas State
7:30pm ABC: Miami (FL) at Florida State
7:30pm SECN: Florida at LSU
8pm ACCN: Georgia Tech at Clemson
10:30pm FOX: Utah at Washington
TBD ESPN+: Cincinnati at Houston


Sunday, October 29, 2023

CFB TV Guesses for 2023 Week 11 (11/7/23-11/11/23)

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:

* The following games are set for a particular time or TV network family, but not both:
  • Washington State at California (ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU)
  • Pitt vs. Syracuse (3:30pm)
  • New Mexico at Boise State (FOX, FS1, FS2)
  • Yale at Princeton (ESPN Networks)
* NBC has a Big Ten doubleheader with games at 3:30pm and 7:30pm, plus a Peacock exclusive at 12pm.  Their primetime game has already been set though.
* Yes, I know the Georgia sixth game exception is out there.  I'm not electing to use it here because I do have a decent option in Florida at LSU.
* FOX has a quadruple header, but has already selected their noon game.
* The FS1 window set for 9:45pm ET seems to be telegraphing that the New Mexico at Boise State game will air there.  MW games on FOX Sports must be slotted to start at 7:45pm local time at the latest.
* Colorado needs one more Pac-12 game and this is the place to do it in my opinion.
* With Liberty at 8-0, I thought this was a good chance to showcase them on a Saturday even if its just on ESPNU.
* With both Duke and North Carolina losing on Saturday, I struggled a bit to find a 3rd ABC worth game.  Since we're in six day pick season, might see one more used on the ACC and Big 12.  Would be the last they can use on ACC as it would be number 4.

Tuesday 11/7
7pm CBSSN: Central Michigan at Western Michigan
7pm ESPNU: Ball State at Northern Illinois
7:30pm ESPN2: Ohio at Buffalo

Wednesday 11/8
7pm CBSSN: Bowling Green at Kent State
7:30pm ESPNU: Akron at Miami (OH)
7:30pm ESPN2: Eastern Michigan at Toledo

Saturday 11/11
12pm ABC: Texas Tech at Kansas
12pm ESPN: Alabama at Kentucky
12pm ESPN2: Duke at North Carolina
12pm FS1: Oklahoma State at UCF
12pm BTN: Minnesota at Purdue
12pm ESPNU: Yale at Princeton
12pm SECN: Auburn at Arkansas
12pm ACCN: NC State at Wake Forest
12pm Peacock: Indiana at Illinois
2pm The CW: Virginia Tech at Boston College
2pm Pac-12: Arizona at Colorado
3:30pm ABC: West Virginia at Oklahoma
3:30pm CBS: Florida at LSU
3:30pm NBC: Rutgers at Iowa
3:30pm FOX: Texas at TCU
3:30pm ESPN: Baylor at Kansas State
3:30pm ESPN2: Washington State at California
3:30pm FS1: Maryland at Nebraska
3:30pm BTN: Northwestern at Wisconsin
3:30pm ESPNU: Old Dominion at Liberty
3:30pm ACCN: Pitt vs. Syracuse
4pm SECN: Vanderbilt at South Carolina
5:30pm Pac-12: Stanford at Oregon State
7pm FOX: USC at Oregon
7pm ESPN: Ole Miss at Georgia
7pm ESPN2: Tennessee at Missouri
7pm FS1: Iowa State at BYU
7pm NFLN: Georgia Southern at Marshall
7:30pm ABC: Miami (FL) at Florida State
7:30pm ESPNU: Tulsa at Tulane
7:30pm SECN: Mississippi State at Texas A&M
8pm ACCN: Georgia Tech at Clemson
9:45pm FS1: New Mexico at Boise State
10:30pm FOX: Utah at Washington
10:30pm ESPN: Arizona State at UCLA

Streaming
Memphis at Charlotte
Temple at South Florida
Rice at UTSA
East Carolina at Florida Atlantic
Cincinnati at Houston
Sam Houston at Louisiana Tech
FIU at Middle Tennessee
NM State at WKU
UConn at James Madison
Texas State at Coastal Carolina
App State at Georgia State
Troy at ULM
Arkansas State at South Alabama

Saturday, October 28, 2023

Six Day Guesses for 11/4/23

Quick set of guesses based on openings and the slots to fill for 11/4.  Remember that the 7pm game for FOX Sports is scheduled for FS1 unless there's no need for a World Series Game 7, when it would get elevated to FOX.

As of this writing, I am assuming a Texas win over BYU and an Oklahoma State win over Cincinnati.

12pm ABC: Notre Dame at Clemson
12pm FOX: Kansas State at Texas
3:30pm ABC: Oklahoma at Oklahoma State
3:30pm ESPN: Florida State at Pitt
7pm FOX/FS1: BYU at West Virginia 
7pm ESPN: Kansas at Iowa State
7:30pm ESPN2: Houston at Baylor

I assumed that the Big 12 selection order was the following: FOX (12pm), ABC/ESPN (3:30pm), ESPN (7pm), FOX/FS1 (7pm), ESPN2.  

I think there's a case to be made that FOX will take Oklahoma-Oklahoma State ahead of Kansas State Texas even with Oklahoma losing today to Kansas.  This would be the last instance of Bedlam until/unless the two Oklahoma schools agree on a way to continue the series.

Monday, October 23, 2023

CFB TV Confirmations for 2023 Week 10 (10/31/23-11/4/23)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for Week 10 (10/31/23-11/4/23) 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 scheduled games held for a six day hold for the start time and/or the TV network. 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.

All times Eastern

Tuesday 10/31
7pm ESPNU: Northern Illinois at Central Michigan
7:30pm ESPN2: Buffalo at Toledo

Wednesday 11/1
7pm ESPN2: Ball State at Bowling Green
7:30pm ESPNU: Kent State at Akron

Saturday 11/4

Games on Six Day Hold

ACC options: 12pm ABC or 3:30pm ABC or ESPN

Notre Dame at Clemson
Florida State at Pitt

Big 12 options: 12pm ABC, 12pm FOX, 3:30pm ABC, 3:30pm ESPN, 7pm ESPN, 7pm FS1 (moves from FS1 to FOX if no World Series Game 7), 7:30pm ESPN2

Oklahoma at Oklahoma State
Kansas State at Texas
BYU at West Virginia
Kansas at Iowa State
Houston at Baylor

12pm CBS: Ohio State at Rutgers
12pm ESPN: Texas A&M at Ole Miss
12pm ESPN2: Arkansas at Florida
12pm FS1: Nebraska at Michigan State
12pm BTN: Wisconsin at Indiana
12pm ESPNU: Jacksonville State at South Carolina
12pm SECN: UConn at Tennessee
12pm ESPN+: Howard at South Carolina State
1pm ESPN+: Kennesaw State at Sam Houston
2pm CW: Georgia Tech at Virginia
2pm Pac-12: Arizona State at Utah
2pm ESPN+: Navy at Temple
3pm ESPN+: South Florida at Memphis
3pm ESPN+: UTSA at North Texas
3pm ESPN+: Florida Atlantic at UAB
3pm ESPN+: Louisiana at Arkansas State
3:30pm CBS: Missouri at Georgia
3:30pm FOX: Penn State at Maryland
3:30pm ESPN2/ESPNU: Tulane at East Carolina
3:30pm ESPN2/ESPNU: James Madison at Georgia State
3:30pm FS1: UCF at Cincinnati
3:30pm BTN: Illinois at Minnesota
3:30pm ACCN: Virginia Tech at Louisville
3:30pm Peacock: Iowa vs. Northwestern
3:30pm ESPN+: Coastal Carolina at Old Dominion
3:30pm ESPN+: Merrimack at UMass
3:30pm ESPN+: Norfolk State at North Carolina Central
3:30pm ESPN+: Delaware State at Morgan State
4pm SECN: Auburn at Vanderbilt
4pm ESPN+: Charlotte at Tulsa
4pm ESPN+: ULM at Southern Miss
5:30pm Pac-12: California at Oregon
6pm NFLN: Marshall at App State
6pm ESPN+: Middle Tennessee at NM State
7pm FS2: Utah State at San Diego State (moves to FS1 if no World Series Game 7)
7pm ESPN+: Georgia Southern at Texas State
7:30pm ABC: Washington at USC
7:30pm NBC: Purdue at Michigan
7:30pm ESPNU: SMU at Rice
7:30pm SECN: Kentucky at Mississippi State
7:45pm CBS: LSU at Alabama
8pm ACCN: Miami (FL) at NC State
9pm Pac-12: Stanford at Washington State
9pm ESPN+: WKU at UTEP
10pm ESPN: Oregon State at Colorado
10:30pm FS1: UCLA at Arizona

Sunday, October 22, 2023

CFB TV Guesses for 2023 Week 10 (10/31/23-11/4/23)

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 already set for time or TV:
  • Utah State at San Diego State (FOX Sports)
  • Notre Dame at Clemson (ABC)
* CBS has a noon Big Ten selection along with their primetime SEC doubleheader.  CBS gets the top two SEC choices for the week.  Both SEC windows for CBS are exclusive, meaning that all SEC games on ESPN/2/U must air at 12pm.
* At the moment, I'm assuming CBS is not using a 6th appearance exception for Georgia.  If they want to air the Georgia-Tennessee game on 11/18 or Ole Miss-Georgia on 11/11, they'll need to use one of their exceptions to air six games from a school.  My understanding is they have four of the six appearance exceptions to use for the 15 year contract.  By my count, they've used the exception once in the previous 14 seasons (2009 Florida) so it should be available to use again.
* In terms of top selections for conferences who split their rights between multiple networks, I gave CBS top Big Ten choice along with their weekly top choice in the SEC. Top Pac-12 choice went to ABC/ESPN and top Big 12 choice went to FOX.
* FOX Sports' primetime choices may end up being able to be elevated from their pay TV platforms up one level depending on the need for Game 7 of the World Series.  I have set it up that way.  Same with the FS2 window at for 7pm ET.  I'm assuming it could be on FS1 or FS2 and moved it to 8pm.  FS1 may schedule a late evening window, but I'm assuming that it won't exist due to the flexibility needed.
* The MEAC has the possibility of a ESPNU game at either 12pm or 3:30pm ET.

Tuesday 10/31
7pm ESPNU: Northern Illinois at Central Michigan
7:30pm ESPN2: Buffalo at Toledo

Wednesday 11/1
7pm ESPN2: Ball State at Bowling Green
7:30pm ESPNU: Kent State at Akron

Saturday 11/4
12pm ABC: Notre Dame at Clemson
12pm CBS: Ohio State at Rutgers
12pm FOX: Oklahoma at Oklahoma State
12pm ESPN: Texas A&M at Ole Miss
12pm ESPN2: Arkansas at Florida
12pm FS1: UCF at Cincinnati
12pm BTN: Wisconsin at Indiana
12pm BTN: Nebraska at Michigan State
12pm ESPNU: UConn at Tennessee
12pm SECN: Auburn at Vanderbilt
2pm CW: Georgia Tech at Virginia
2pm Pac-12: Arizona State at Utah
3:30pm ABC: Kansas State at Texas
3:30pm CBS: Missouri at Georgia
3:30pm FOX: Penn State at Maryland
3:30pm ESPN: BYU at West Virginia
3:30pm ESPN2: Tulane at East Carolina
3:30pm FS1: California at Oregon
3:30pm BTN: Illinois at Minnesota
3:30pm ESPNU: Norfolk State at North Carolina Central
3:30pm ACCN: Miami (FL) at NC State
3:30pm Peacock: Iowa vs. Northwestern
4pm SECN: Jacksonville State at South Carolina
5:30pm Pac-12: Stanford at Washington State
7pm ESPN: Florida State at Pitt
7pm ESPN2: James Madison at Georgia State
7pm NFLN: SMU at Rice
7:30pm ABC: Washington at USC
7:30pm CBS: LSU at Alabama
7:30pm NBC: Purdue at Michigan
7:30pm ESPNU: Georgia Southern at Texas State
7:30pm SECN: Kentucky at Mississippi State
8pm FOX/FS1: Kansas at Iowa State
8pm FS1/FS2: Utah State at San Diego State
8pm ACCN: Virginia Tech at Louisville
10pm ESPN: Oregon State at Colorado
10:30pm Pac-12: UCLA at Arizona

Streaming
Charlotte at Tulsa
Florida Atlantic at UAB
Navy at Temple
UTSA at North Texas
South Florida at Memphis
Houston at Baylor
Kennesaw State at Sam Houston
Middle Tennessee at NM State
WKU at UTEP
Marshall at App State
Coastal Carolina at Old Dominion
ULM at Southern Miss
Louisiana at Arkansas State
Merrimack at UMass

Monday, October 16, 2023

CFB TV Confirmations for 2023 Week 9 (10/28/23)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 10/28/23 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 scheduled games held for a six day hold for the start time and/or the TV network. 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.

All times Eastern

Six Day Holds
Florida State at Wake Forest
Virginia at Miami (FL)
Duke at Louisville
North Carolina at Georgia Tech
Clemson at NC State

Openings for the ACC in no particular order: 12pm ABC, 2pm CW, 3:30pm ABC or ESPN (wherever BYU at Texas doesn't air), 3:30pm ACCN and 8pm ACCN.

12pm CBS: Indiana at Penn State
12pm FOX: Oklahoma at Kansas
12pm ESPN: South Carolina at Texas A&M
12pm ESPN2: Houston at Kansas State
12pm FS1: West Virginia at UCF
12pm BTN: Maryland at Northwestern
12pm ESPNU: Tulsa at SMU
12pm ACCN: UConn at Boston College
12pm ESPN+: Howard at Delaware State
1pm ESPN+: Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan
2pm ESPN+: Morgan State at Norfolk State
3pm ESPN+: Memphis at North Texas 
3:30pm FOX: Oregon at Utah
3:30pm ABC or ESPN: BYU at Texas
3:30pm ABC or ESPN: 
3:30pm FS1: Purdue at Nebraska
3:30pm BTN: Michigan State at Minnesota
3:30pm SECN: Mississippi State at Auburn
3:30pm CBSSN: Miami (OH) at Ohio
3:30pm ESPN+: East Carolina at UTSA
3:30pm ESPN+: Iowa State at Baylor
3:30pm ESPN+: Southern Miss at Appalachian State
3:30pm ESPN+: Alabama A&M vs. Alabama State
4pm ESPN2: Tulane at Rice
4pm ESPNU: Prairie View A&M at Florida A&M
4pm Pac-12: USC at California
5pm ESPN+: Louisiana at South Alabama
5pm ESPN+: Arkansas State at ULM
5:30pm FS2: Wyoming at Boise State
6pm NFLN: Marshall at Coastal Carolina
7pm ESPN: Tennessee at Kentucky
7pm FS1: Washington at Stanford
7pm ESPN+: Troy at Texas State
7:30pm ABC: Colorado at UCLA
7:30pm NBC: Ohio State at Wisconsin
7:30pm SECN: Vanderbilt at Ole Miss
8pm ESPN2: Cincinnati at Oklahoma State 
8pm ESPNU: Old Dominion at James Madison
8pm Pac-12: Washington State at Arizona State
10:30pm ESPN: Oregon State at Arizona
10:30pm FS1: UNLV at Fresno State

Sunday, October 15, 2023

CFB TV Guesses for 2023 Week 9 (10/28/23)

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:

* The following games have been set for a time slot, a time slot range or with a specific TV partner:
  • Purdue at Nebraska (12pm, 3:30pm or 4pm)
  • Wyoming at Boise State (FOX Sports)
  • UNLV at Fresno State (FOX Sports)
* CBS has no selection from the SEC as they preselected their game.  Their 12pm window is for the Big Ten.
* FOX has no primetime window due to the World Series.
* FS2 has a 5:30pm window listed, but the time for these windows can change.
* NFL Network has a 7pm window.
* CBSSN has a MAC selection at 3:30pm
* A SWAC game on ESPNU seems likely.  Two games were set aside this week with the designation of TBD instead of ESPN+.  When this occurred a few weeks back, a game was set for ESPNU.  Those games are: 
  • Jackson State at UAPB
  • Prairie View A&M at Florida A&M
* Two MEAC games are also being held for an ESPNU wildcard.
  • Howard at Delaware State
  • Morgan State at Norfolk State
* I gave NBC top Big Ten choice, FOX top PAC-12 choice and ABC top Big 12 choice.

All times Eastern

12pm ABC: Florida State at Wake Forest
12pm CBS: Indiana at Penn State
12pm FOX: BYU at Texas
12pm ESPN: West Virginia at UCF
12pm ESPN2: Tulane at Rice
12pm FS1: Houston at Kansas State
12pm BTN: Purdue at Nebraska
12pm BTN: Maryland at Northwestern
12pm ESPNU: Morgan State at Norfolk State
12pm SECN: Mississippi State at Auburn
12pm ACCN: Virginia at Miami (FL)
2pm CW: UConn at Boston College
3pm Pac-12: Washington at Stanford
3:30pm ABC: Colorado at UCLA 
3:30pm ESPN: Duke at Louisville
3:30pm ESPN2: Old Dominion at James Madison
3:30pm BTN: Michigan State at Minnesota
3:30pm ACCN: North Carolina at Georgia Tech
3:30pm CBSSN: Miami (OH) at Ohio
4pm FOX: Oregon at Utah
4pm FS1: Cincinnati at Oklahoma State 
4pm ESPNU: Prairie View A&M at Florida A&M
4pm SECN: Vanderbilt at Ole Miss
5:30pm FS2: Wyoming at Boise State
7pm ESPN: Tennessee at Kentucky
7pm ESPN2: Iowa State at Baylor
7pm NFLN: Memphis at North Texas
7:30pm ABC: Oklahoma at Kansas
7:30pm NBC: Ohio State at Wisconsin
7:30pm FS1: UNLV at Fresno State
7:30pm ESPNU: Troy at Texas State
7:30pm SECN: South Carolina at Texas A&M
8pm ACCN: Clemson at NC State
10pm Pac-12: Washington State at Arizona State
10:30pm ESPN: USC at California
11pm FS1: Oregon State at Arizona

Streaming
Tulsa at SMU
East Carolina at UTSA
Western Michigan at Eastern Michigan
Louisiana at South Alabama
Arkansas State at ULM
Marshall at Coastal Carolina
Southern Miss at Appalachian State

Monday, October 9, 2023

CFB TV Confirmations for 2023 Week 8 (10/19/23 & 10/21/23)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 10/14/23 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 scheduled games held for a six day hold for the start time and/or the TV network. 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.

All times Eastern

Week 8
Thursday
7:30pm ESPN: James Madison at Marshall
7:30pm ESPN2: Rice at Tulsa

Saturday

Six Day Holds
Wisconsin at Illinois - 3:30pm, NBC or FS1
Minnesota at Iowa - 3:30pm, NBC or FS1

12pm ABC: UCF at Oklahoma
12pm FOX: Penn State at Ohio State
12pm ESPN: Mississippi State at Arkansas
12pm ESPN2: Memphis at UAB
12pm BTN: Rutgers at Indiana
12pm ESPNU: Norfolk State at Howard
12pm ACCN: Boston College at Georgia Tech
12pm CBSSN: Western Michigan at Ohio
12pm ESPN+: Baylor at Cincinnati
2pm ESPN+: Akron at Bowling Green
2pm ESPN+: Charlotte at East Carolina
2pm ESPN+: ULM at Georgia Southern
3:30pm ABC: Washington State at Oregon
3:30pm CBS: Tennessee at Alabama
3:30pm ESPN: Oklahoma State at West Virginia
3:30pm ESPN2: North Texas at Tulane
3:30pm BTN: Northwestern at Nebraska
3:30pm SECN: South Carolina at Missouri
3:30pm ACCN: Pitt at Wake Forest
3:30pm ESPN+: Eastern Michigan at Northern Illinois
3:30pm ESPN+: Central Michigan at Ball State
3:30pm ESPN+: Buffalo at Kent State
4pm FOX: Texas at Houston
4pm ESPNU: Toledo at Miami (OH)
6pm ESPN+: UTSA at Florida Atlantic
6:30pm CW: Virginia at North Carolina
7pm ESPN: Ole Miss at Auburn
7pm ESPN2: TCU at Kansas State
7pm FS1: Texas Tech at BYU
7pm NFLN: App State at Old Dominion
7pm ESPN+: Coastal Carolina at Arkansas State
7:30pm ABC: Duke at Florida State OR Clemson at Miami (FL)
7:30pm NBC: Michigan at Michigan State
7:30pm SECN: Army West Point at LSU
8pm FOX: Utah at USC
8pm ESPNU: Georgia State at Louisiana
8pm ACCN: Duke at Florida State OR Clemson at Miami (FL)
9pm FS2: Nevada at San Diego State
10:30pm ESPN: UCLA at Stanford
10:30pm FS1: Arizona State at Washington

Sunday, October 8, 2023

CFB TV Guesses for 2023 Week 8 (10/21/23) and AAC Week 13 Date Changes

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:

* The following games had either their start time or TV network family set in advance: 
  • Rutgers at Indiana (12pm)
  • Wisconsin at Illinois (12pm, 3:30pm or 4pm)
  • Nevada at San Diego State (FOX Sports)
* NBC has one of their two Big Ten doubleheaders.
* FS1 has NASCAR Trucks in the early afternoon instead of a CFB game.
* NFL Network is back in the picture with an ESPN G5 sublicense at 7pm.
* CBSSN once again has a 12pm MAC selection.
* An FS2 window has been listed for 8:30pm ET
* A bonus set of selections exists for the Thursday night games on ESPN & ESPN2, plus the two AAC games moving to Friday 11/24 for TV. 
* I'm very aware that strong hints have been provided by both NBC and FOX to their selections on 10/21.
* Ended up dropping an ACC Network window at 12pm to fill the main ESPN linear slots.
* I moved up the late FS1 window to 10:15pm for BYU to host.
* For those curious, I gave FOX the top choice across all three conferences they share rights with ESPN (Big Ten, Big 12 and Pac-12)

Week 13 AAC Date Moves
Memphis at Temple
UTSA at Tulane

Week 8
Thursday
7:30pm ESPN: James Madison at Marshall
7:30pm ESPN2: Rice at Tulsa

Saturday
12pm ABC: Duke at Florida State
12pm FOX: Penn State at Ohio State
12pm ESPN: TCU at Kansas State
12pm ESPN2: Baylor at Cincinnati
12pm BTN: Rutgers at Indiana
12pm ESPNU: ULM at Georgia Southern
12pm SECN: South Carolina at Missouri
12pm CBSSN: Western Michigan at Ohio
3:30pm ABC: Texas at Houston
3:30pm CBS: Tennessee at Alabama
3:30pm NBC: Minnesota at Iowa
3:30pm ESPN: Washington State at Oregon
3:30pm ESPN2: North Texas at Tulane
3:30pm FS1: Wisconsin at Illinois
3:30pm BTN: Northwestern at Nebraska
3:30pm ACCN: Boston College at Georgia Tech
4pm FOX: UCF at Oklahoma
4pm ESPNU: Toledo at Miami (OH)
4pm SECN: Mississippi State at Arkansas
4pm Pac-12: UCLA at Stanford
6:30pm CW: Pitt at Wake Forest
7pm ESPN: Ole Miss at Auburn
7pm ESPN2: Georgia State at Louisiana
7pm FS1: Oklahoma State at West Virginia
7pm NFLN: UTSA at Florida Atlantic
7:30pm ABC: Clemson at Miami (FL)
7:30pm NBC: Michigan at Michigan State
7:30pm ESPNU: Memphis at UAB
7:30pm SECN: Army West Point at LSU
8pm FOX: Utah at USC
8pm ACCN: Virginia at North Carolina
8:30pm FS2: Nevada at San Diego State
10:15pm FS1: Texas Tech at BYU
10:30pm ESPN: Arizona State at Washington

Streaming Exclusives
Charlotte at East Carolina
Eastern Michigan at Northern Illinois
Akron at Bowling Green
Central Michigan at Ball State
Buffalo at Kent State
Coastal Carolina at Arkansas State
App State at Old Dominion

Monday, October 2, 2023

CFB TV Confirmations for 2023 Week 7

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 10/14/23 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 scheduled games held for a six day hold for the start time and/or the TV network. 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.

All times Eastern

Six Day Holds Used
Syracuse at Florida State - 12pm or 7:30pm ABC
Miami (FL) at North Carolina - 12pm or 7:30pm ABC

12pm CBS: Georgia at Vanderbilt
12pm FOX: Indiana at Michigan
12pm ESPN: Arkansas at Alabama
12pm ESPN2: Georgia Southern at James Madison
12pm FS1: Iowa State at Cincinnati
12pm BTN: Michigan State at Rutgers
12pm ESPNU: Temple at North Texas
12pm CBSSN: Kent State at Eastern Michigan
12pm Peacock: Ohio State at Purdue
2pm ESPN+: Toledo at Ball State
2pm ESPN+: Navy at Charlotte
3pm Pac-12: California at Utah
3:30pm ABC: Oregon at Washington
3:30pm CBS: Texas A&M at Tennessee
3:30pm NBC: Illinois at Maryland
3:30pm ESPN: BYU at TCU
3:30pm ESPN2: Florida Atlantic at South Florida
3:30pm FS1: Kansas at Oklahoma State
3:30pm BTN: UMass at Penn State
3:30pm SECN: Florida at South Carolina
3:30pm ACCN: Wake Forest at Virginia Tech
3:30pm ESPN+: Akron at Central Michigan
3:30pm ESPN+: Bowling Green at Buffalo
3:30pm ESPN+: Miami (OH) at Western Michigan
4pm FOX: Iowa at Wisconsin
4pm ESPNU: Ohio at Northern Illinois
6:30pm CW: Louisville at Pitt
7pm ESPN: Auburn at LSU OR Missouri at Kentucky
7pm ESPN2: Marshall at Georgia State
7pm FS1: Kansas State at Texas Tech
7pm Pac-12: Arizona at Washington State
7pm ESPN+: ULM at Texas State
7:30pm SECN: Auburn at LSU OR Missouri at Kentucky
8pm FOX: UCLA at Oregon State
8pm ESPNU: UAB at UTSA
8pm ACCN: NC State at Duke
9:45pm FS1: Boise State at Colorado State

Sunday, October 1, 2023

CFB TV Guesses for 2023 Week 7 (10/14/23)

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:

* Several games have either had their start time range locked in or were selected in advance by a network family, but without a game time set:
  • Michigan State at Rutgers (12pm)
  • Illinois at Maryland (12pm, 3:30pm or 4pm)
  • UMass at Penn State (3:30pm)
  • Boise State at Colorado State (FOX Sports)
* CBS has a SEC doubleheader at 12pm & 3:30pm.  The 3:30pm game is the top choice for the conference, but ESPN gets a pair of selections before CBS chooses their 12pm game.
* NBC's Big Ten night game moves up to 3:30pm again due to a Notre Dame night game.  They also have a noon Peacock exclusive.
* ESPN does not have a late evening window.  They have a Top Rank boxing card instead.  They do have a weeknight Pac-12 game also (Stanford at Colorado).
* CBSSN has a 12 day selection for the MAC.
* I deleted one SECN window since there's only six games for the conference this week and CBS has an extra game compared to most other weeks
* ACCN only has two windows scheduled, 3:30pm & 8pm.
* For selection order purposes, I gave FOX Sports the top Big Ten and Big 12 choices.  It was revealed by Jon Wilner of Bay Area News Group that ESPN has the top Pac-12 choice.

All times Eastern

12pm ABC: Miami (FL) at North Carolina
12pm CBS: Auburn at LSU
12pm FOX: Ohio State at Purdue
12pm ESPN: Missouri at Kentucky
12pm ESPN2: Georgia Southern at James Madison
12pm FS1: Iowa State at Cincinnati
12pm BTN: Michigan State at Rutgers
12pm ESPNU: Florida Atlantic at South Florida
12pm CBSSN: Toledo at Ball State
12pm Peacock: Illinois at Maryland
3:30pm ABC: Syracuse at Florida State
3:30pm CBS: Texas A&M at Tennessee
3:30pm NBC: Indiana at Michigan
3:30pm ESPN: Kansas at Oklahoma State
3:30pm ESPN2: Marshall at Georgia State
3:30pm FS1: Arizona at Washington State
3:30pm BTN: UMass at Penn State
3:30pm ESPNU: Ohio at Northern Illinois
3:30pm ACCN: Louisville at Pitt
4pm FOX: Iowa at Wisconsin
4pm SECN: Georgia at Vanderbilt
4pm Pac-12: California at Utah
6:30pm CW: Wake Forest at Virginia Tech
7pm ESPN: Arkansas at Alabama
7pm ESPN2: Kansas State at Texas Tech
7pm FS1: Boise State at Colorado State
7:30pm ABC: Oregon at Washington
7:30pm ESPNU: Temple at North Texas
7:30pm SECN: Florida at South Carolina
8pm FOX: BYU at TCU
8pm ACCN: NC State at Duke
10:30pm FS1: UCLA at Oregon State

Streaming Exclusives
UAB at UTSA
Navy at Charlotte
Kent State at Eastern Michigan
Akron at Central Michigan
Bowling Green at Buffalo
Miami (OH) at Western Michigan
ULM at Texas State

Monday, September 25, 2023

CFB TV Confirmations for 2023 Week 6

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 10/7/23 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 scheduled games held for a six day hold for the start time and/or the TV network. 
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.

All times Eastern

12pm ABC: Oklahoma vs. Texas
12pm FOX: Maryland at Ohio State
12pm ESPN: LSU at Missouri
12pm ESPNU: Toledo at UMass
12pm SECN: Western Michigan at Mississippi State
12pm ACCN: William & Mary at Virginia
12pm Peacock: Rutgers at Wisconsin
2pm CW: Marshall at NC State
2pm ESPN+: Central Michigan at Buffalo
2pm ESPN+: UTSA at Temple
3pm BTN: Howard at Northwestern
3pm Pac-12: Washington State at UCLA
3:30pm CBS: Alabama at Texas A&M
3:30pm ABC or ESPN: Virginia Tech at Florida State
3:30pm ABC or ESPN: Syracuse at North Carolina
3:30pm ACCN: Wake Forest at Clemson
3:30pm Peacock: Purdue at Iowa 
3:30pm ESPN+: Kent State at Ohio
3:30pm ESPN+: Ball State at Eastern Michigan
3:30pm ESPN+: Bowling Green at Miami (OH)
3:30pm ESPN+: Northern Illinois at Akron
3:30pm/4pm ESPN2/ESPNU: Texas State at Louisiana
3:30pm/4pm ESPN2/ESPNU: South Florida at UAB
4pm FOX: UCF at Kansas
4pm SECN: Vanderbilt at Florida
4pm ESPN+: Arkansas State at Troy
5pm ESPN+: UConn at Rice
6pm ESPN+: Tulsa at Florida Atlantic
6:30pm Pac-12: Colorado at Arizona State
7pm ESPN: Kentucky at Georgia
7pm ESPNU: Florida A&M at Southern
7pm ESPN+: South Alabama at ULM
7pm ESPN+: Old Dominion at Southern Miss
7:30pm ABC: Notre Dame at Louisville
7:30pm NBC: Michigan at Minnesota
7:30pm SECN: Arkansas at Ole Miss
8pm FOX or FS2: TCU at Iowa State 
8pm FOX or FS2: Fresno State at Wyoming 
8pm ESPN2: Texas Tech at Baylor
8pm ACCN: Georgia Tech at Miami (FL)
10pm Pac-12: Oregon State at California
10:30pm ESPN: Arizona at USC

Sunday, September 24, 2023

CFB TV Guesses for 2023 Week 6 (10/7/23)

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:

* These games either have been selected by a TV partner or have a specific start times as an option:
  • Purdue at Iowa: 3:30pm, 4pm or 7:30pm ET (homecoming)
  • Maryland at Ohio State: 12pm, 3:30pm or 4pm ET (homecoming)
  • Rutgers at Wisconsin: 12pm, 3:30pm or 4pm ET (homecoming)
  • Fresno State at Wyoming: FOX, FS1 or FS2
  • Arizona at USC: ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 or ESPNU
  • Oklahoma vs. Texas: ABC at 12pm or 3:30pm ET
  • Howard at Northwestern: 3pm ET (homecoming)
* UMass is supposed to have one game per season on ESPN's linear TV channels.  This appears to be the best option for the rest of the season.
* Listings have no games on FS1.  Suppose its possible that the 8pm game could move over to FS1 if FOX was to carry an ALDS game.  Either way, FS2 has a game window tentatively scheduled for 9:30pm ET.
* ACC Network lists the game windows but I think there's a good reason to drop the noon window to get other games on ESPN & ESPN2. 
* Some listing services show three Pac-12 Network games. I can make a case for only two being needed. If only two are needed, bring back that third ACC Network window and reconfigure things.
* If a six day hold were to be used, I look to the ACC for the place to use it. 

12pm ABC: Oklahoma vs. Texas
12pm FOX: Maryland at Ohio State
12pm ESPN: LSU at Missouri
12pm ESPN2: UTSA at Temple
12pm ESPNU: Toledo at UMass
12pm SECN: Vanderbilt at Florida
12pm Peacock: Rutgers at Wisconsin
2pm CW: William & Mary at Virginia
3pm BTN: Howard at Northwestern
3pm Pac-12: Oregon State at California
3:30pm ABC: Syracuse at North Carolina 
3:30pm CBS: Alabama at Texas A&M
3:30pm ESPN: Virginia Tech at Florida State
3:30pm ESPN2: Texas Tech at Baylor
3:30pm ESPNU: Kent State at Ohio
3:30pm ACCN: Marshall at NC State
3:30pm Peacock: Purdue at Iowa
4pm FOX: UCF at Kansas
4pm SECN: Western Michigan at Mississippi State
6:30pm Pac-12: Washington State at UCLA
7pm ESPN: Kentucky at Georgia
7pm ESPN2: Wake Forest at Clemson
7pm ESPNU: Texas State at Louisiana
7:30pm ABC: Notre Dame at Louisville
7:30pm NBC: Michigan at Minnesota
7:30pm SECN: Arkansas at Ole Miss
8pm FOX: TCU at Iowa State
8pm ACCN: Georgia Tech at Miami (FL)
9:30pm FS2: Fresno State at Wyoming
10pm Pac-12: Colorado at Arizona State
10:30pm ESPN: Arizona at USC

Streaming
UConn at Rice
Tulsa at Florida Atlantic
South Florida at Tulsa
Ball State at Eastern Michigan
Bowling Green at Miami (OH)
Northern Illinois at Akron
Central Michigan at Buffalo
Old Dominion at Southern Miss
South Alabama at ULM
Arkansas State at Troy

Monday, September 18, 2023

CFB TV Confirmations for 2023 Week 5

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 9/30/23 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 scheduled games held for a six day hold for the start time and/or the TV network. 

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.

All times Eastern

12pm ABC: Clemson at Syracuse
12pm FOX: USC at Colorado
12pm ESPN or SECN: Florida at Kentucky
12pm ESPN or SECN: Texas A&M vs. Arkansas
12pm ESPN2: UAB at Tulane
12pm BTN: Penn State at Northwestern
12pm BTN: Louisiana at Minnesota
12pm ESPNU: South Alabama at James Madison
12pm ESPN+: Buffalo at Akron
1:30pm ESPN+: Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan
2pm CW: Virginia at Boston College
2:30pm ESPN+: Miami (OH) at Kent State
3pm Pac-12: Arizona State at California
3:30pm ABC: Kansas at Texas
3:30pm CBS: Georgia at Auburn
3:30pm FOX: Michigan at Nebraska
3:30pm FS1/FS2: Houston at Texas Tech
3:30pm FS1/FS2: Baylor at UCF
3:30pm BTN: Indiana at Maryland
3:30pm BTN: Wagner at Rutgers
3:30pm ESPNU: Northern Illinois at Toledo
3:30pm ACC: Bowling Green at Georgia Tech
3:30pm Peacock: Illinois at Purdue
3:30pm ESPN+: Ball State at Western Michigan
3:30pm ESPN+: Old Dominion at Marshall
3:30pm ESPN+: Arkansas State at UMass
4pm ESPN2: Boise State at Memphis
4pm SEC: Missouri at Vanderbilt
6pm ESPN: LSU at Ole Miss
6:30pm Pac-12: Oregon at Stanford
7pm FS1: Iowa State at Oklahoma
7pm NFLN: Coastal Carolina at Georgia Southern
7pm ESPN+: Abilene Christian at North Texas
7pm ESPN+: East Carolina at Rice
7pm ESPN+: Troy at Georgia State
7pm ESPN+: Texas State at Southern Miss
7:30pm ABC: Notre Dame at Duke
7:30pm NBC: Michigan State at Iowa
7:30pm ESPNU: Charlotte at SMU
7:30pm SEC: South Carolina at Tennessee
8pm ESPN2: West Virginia at TCU
8pm ACC: Pitt at Virginia Tech
8pm ESPN+: App State at ULM
9pm ESPN: Alabama at Mississippi State
10pm Pac-12: Washington at Arizona
10:30pm FS1: Nevada at Fresno State

Sunday, September 17, 2023

CFB TV Guesses for 2023 Week 5 (9/30/23)

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:

* A handful of games are intended for television windows at specific times and/or TV networks (all times Eastern):
  • Louisiana at Minnesota (12pm)
  • Illinois at Purdue (3:30pm, 4pm or 7:30pm)
  • Nevada at Fresno State (Time TBA, FOX/FS1/FS2)
* Peacock lists a 3:30pm Big Ten game for themselves exclusively in their app.
* FOX does not have a 7pm window due to MLB.  They previously intended to carry a 10pm game on the broadcast network, but deleted it.  I assume this was due to the added broadcast network window from last week.
* ESPN has listed their evening windows at 6pm & 9pm, which indicates a doubleheader of SEC games.
* FS1 has a NASCAR Truck Series race at 1pm ET, so FS1 will not have an early afternoon window.  
* FS2 appears to have a pair of windows at 12pm and 3:30pm ET.
* Starting with this week, expect BTN to only carry doubleheaders due to intended women's volleyball matches on Saturday evenings.
* FOX does have the top choice for the Pac-12, per Jon Wilner of Bay Area News Group.  I gave FOX the top Big Ten choice too and ABC the top Big 12 choice (actually the top two with the Big 12).
* I think its possible that you'll see at least one window from ACC Network or SEC Network be deleted to help fill ESPN2 or ESPNU. Clemson at Syracuse would be at the top of that list. 

12pm ABC: Iowa State at Oklahoma
12pm FOX: Michigan at Nebraska
12pm ESPN: Texas A&M vs. Arkansas
12pm ESPN2: Boise State at Memphis
12pm FS2: Baylor at UCF
12pm BTN: Louisiana at Minnesota
12pm BTN: Wagner at Rutgers
12pm ESPNU: Miami (OH) at Kent State
12pm SEC: Florida at Kentucky
12pm ACC: Bowling Green at Georgia Tech
2pm CW: Virginia at Boston College
3pm Pac-12: Arizona State at California
3:30pm ABC: Kansas at Texas
3:30pm CBS: Georgia at Auburn
3:30pm FOX: USC at Colorado
3:30pm ESPN2: Oregon at Stanford
3:30pm FS1: Illinois at Purdue
3:30pm FS2: Houston at Texas Tech
3:30pm BTN: Indiana at Maryland
3:30pm ESPNU: Northern Illinois at Toledo
3:30pm ACC: Clemson at Syracuse
3:30pm Peacock: Michigan State at Iowa
4pm SEC: Missouri at Vanderbilt
6pm ESPN: Alabama at Mississippi State
7pm FS1: West Virginia at TCU
7pm NFLN: Troy at Georgia State
7:30pm ABC: Notre Dame at Duke
7:30pm NBC: Penn State at Northwestern
7:30pm ESPN2: UAB at Tulane
7:30pm ESPNU: South Alabama at James Madison
7:30pm SEC: South Carolina at Tennessee
8pm ACC: Pitt at Virginia Tech
9pm ESPN: LSU at Ole Miss
10:30pm FS1: Fresno State at Nevada
10:30pm Pac-12: Washington at Arizona

Streaming
Abilene Christian at North Texas
East Carolina at Rice
Charlotte at SMU
Buffalo at Akron
Eastern Michigan at Central Michigan
Ball State at Western Michigan
Coastal Carolina at Georgia Southern
Old Dominion at Marshall
Texas State at Southern Miss
App State at ULM
Toledo at UMass

Monday, September 11, 2023

CFB TV Confirmations for 2023 Week 4 (9/23/23)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for 9/24/23 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.

12pm ABC: Florida State at Clemson
12pm FOX: Oklahoma at Cincinnati
12pm ESPN: Auburn at Texas A&M
12pm ESPN2: Virginia Tech at Marshall
12pm FS1: SMU at TCU
12pm ESPNU: WKU at Troy
12pm SEC: Kentucky at Vanderbilt
12pm BTN: Rutgers at Michigan 
12pm CBSSN: Tulsa at Northern Illinois
12pm ACC: Army West Point at Syracuse
1:30pm ESPN+: Western Michigan at Toledo
2pm ESPN+: Georgia Southern at Ball State
3:30pm ABC: Colorado at Oregon
3:30pm CBS: Ole Miss at Alabama
3:30pm FOX: UCLA at Utah
3:30pm ESPN: BYU at Kansas
3:30pm ESPN2: Miami (FL) at Temple
3:30pm BTN: Florida Atlantic at Illinois
3:30pm BTN: Louisiana Tech at Nebraska
3:30pm ACC: Boston College at Louisville 
3:30pm ESPN+: Texas Tech at West Virginia
3:30pm ESPN+: Ohio at Bowling Green
3:30pm ESPN+: A&M-Commerce at Old Dominion
3:30pm ESPN+: New Mexico at UMass
3:30pm ESPN+: Delaware State at Miami (OH)
4pm FS1: Oklahoma State at Iowa State
4pm ESPNU: Rice at South Florida
4pm SEC: UTSA at Tennessee
5pm ESPN+: Eastern Michigan at Jacksonville State
5pm ESPN+: Central Michigan at South Alabama
6pm ESPN+: Gardner-Webb at East Carolina
6:30pm CW: Georgia Tech at Wake Forest
6:30pm ESPN+: Liberty at FIU
7pm FOX: Oregon State at Washington State
7pm ESPN: Arkansas at LSU
7pm Pac-12: Arizona at Stanford
7pm ESPN+: Nicholls at Tulane
7pm ESPN+: Colorado State at Middle Tennessee
7pm ESPN+: Southern Miss at Arkansas State
7pm ESPN+: Nevada at Texas State
7:30pm ABC: Texas at Baylor
7:30pm ESPN2: UAB at Georgia
7:30pm ESPNU: Memphis vs. Missouri
7:30pm SEC: Mississippi State at South Carolina
7:30pm BTN: Akron at Indiana
7:30pm BTN: Minnesota at Northwestern
7:30pm ESPN+: Buffalo at Louisiana
8pm FS1: UCF at Kansas State
8pm ACC: North Carolina at Pitt
9pm ESPN+: UNLV at UTEP
10:30pm FOX: USC at Arizona State
10:30pm ESPN: California at Washington

Sunday, September 10, 2023

CFB TV Guesses for 2023 Week 4 (9/23/23)

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:

* One Big Ten game has been set for a start time with no TV yet: Rutgers at Michigan (12pm)
* Because of Ohio State at Notre Dame being in primetime on NBC, their Big Ten controlled game will be at 3:30pm. On Saturday evening, NBC confirmed their choice of Maryland at Michigan State.
* FOX originally had three games listed on their schedule for this week, but added a fourth game.  I considered two possibilities and went with the latter.
  • Rutgers at Michigan - As mentioned above, this one is already scheduled for a noon start. Weighed placing it on FOX vs. BTN.  Looked over Michigan's schedule and this seemed to be their BTN game instead of Indiana, but it wouldn't surprise me.
  • USC at Arizona State - This one would have to be at 10:30pm as Arizona requires late evening games in September, though exceptions can be made.
I also think that Wisconsin at Purdue being on FS1 at night is part of the thought process to not add a second Big Ten game into the FOX Sports schedule

* For those tracking order of picks, CBS likely used the top Big Ten selection on 9/23 for Penn State-Iowa (selected back in the spring), FOX the top Big 12 selection on Oklahoma-Cincinnati and ESPN the top Pac-12 choice on Colorado-Oregon.

12pm ABC: Florida State at Clemson
12pm FOX: Oklahoma at Cincinnati
12pm ESPN: UAB at Georgia
12pm ESPN2: Mississippi State at South Carolina
12pm FS1: Louisiana Tech at Nebraska
12pm ESPNU: Rice at South Florida
12pm SEC: Memphis vs. Missouri
12pm BTN: Rutgers at Michigan
12pm ACC: North Carolina at Pitt
2pm Pac-12: Oregon State at Washington State
3:30pm ABC: Texas at Baylor
3:30pm CBS: Ole Miss at Alabama
3:30pm FOX: UCLA at Utah
3:30pm ESPN: UCF at Kansas State
3:30pm ESPNU: Virginia Tech at Marshall
3:30pm BTN: Minnesota at Northwestern
3:30pm ACC: Georgia Tech at Wake Forest
4pm ESPN2: Miami (FL) at Temple
4pm FS1: Oklahoma State at Iowa State
4pm SEC: Kentucky at Vanderbilt
6:30pm CW: Army West Point at Syracuse
7pm FOX: BYU at Kansas
7pm ESPN: Auburn at Texas A&M
7:30pm ABC: Colorado at Oregon
7:30pm ESPN2: UTSA at Tennessee
7:30pm ESPNU: SMU at TCU
7:30pm SEC: Arkansas at LSU
7:30pm BTN: Florida Atlantic at Illinois
7:30pm BTN: Akron at Indiana
8pm FS1: Texas Tech at West Virginia
8pm ACC: Boston College at Louisville
9:30pm Pac-12: Arizona at Stanford
10:30pm FOX: USC at Arizona State
10:30pm ESPN: California at Washington

ESPN+ Streaming
Ohio at Bowling Green
Nicholls at Tulane
Eastern Michigan at Jacksonville State
Liberty at FIU
Colorado State at Middle Tennessee
UNLV at UTEP
Tulsa at Northern Illinois
Georgia Southern at Ball State
Western Michigan at Toledo
Delaware State at Miami (OH)
Buffalo at Louisiana
A&M-Commerce at Old Dominion
Central Michigan at South Alabama
WKU at Troy
Southern Miss at Arkansas State
Nevada at Texas State

Sunday, August 27, 2023

What's new for D1 College Football on TV in 2023

You probably made it through the "practice tailgate" Saturday and now its time for the regular season to begin in earnest this coming Thursday.  Labor Day weekend allows everyone to ease into the season (which includes the game quality unfortunately) and give everyone a chance to find games over the course of several days.

So what is new?
  • The Big Ten starts its new rights agreements with FOX Sports maintaining its primary partner status, but new partners NBC and CBS.  CBS is slowly getting involved due to its existing SEC contract ending after the 2023 season, where NBC will have a full schedule. 

    Most of NBC's games will be at 7:30pm ET, but they'll have a few 3:30pm games too as Notre Dame will have a couple primetime home games.  FOX will spread their games out across FOX and FS1, but expect their Big Noon game to feature the Big Ten most weeks of the season.  CBS will feature at select times for seven games this season until 2024 when they get a weekly game.  Last but certainly not least, Comcast's Peacock streaming platform will carry nine exclusive games (ie. not on NBC, only on Peacock) over the course of the season.  

    The missing rightsholder from prior years is ESPN.  They no longer have the ability to air home games from the conference.

  • The ACC's games that previously aired on regional sports networks, mostly on Diamond Sports Group's Bally Sports RSNs, will now air on the CW on a national basis.  These games were sublicensed from ESPN to Raycom Sports, who then granted RSN groups, first FOX Sports, then Bally Sports, to manage the package on Raycom's behalf while they provided game production support.  

    As part of the various bankruptcy filings by on Diamond Sports, one included releasing DSG from the remainder of its agreement to continue airing the ACC games.  Raycom supported the filing as they had not been paid, and was granted the ability to shop these games to a new partner.  

    The CW package will be for less football games (13 compared to the RSNs carrying 17) and there are basketball components to it that we'll note in a couple months.

  • CUSA will have regular games on ESPN and you've likely seen one of those games already as part of the Week Zero schedule.  Most of ESPN's games will be on weeknights in October as the conference moves to a full weeknight schedule for the month.

    CBS Sports Network remains the conference's primary TV partner.  Stadium, a TV partner in the previous set of TV rights agreements, has exited as a TV partner.

  • Speaking of Stadium, they are also no longer involved in the Mountain West's digital rights.  The conference is working with their digital partner WMT, who created a set of apps for the conference at the end of 2021 to stream live events and now manages the conference's website.

Monday, June 5, 2023

Notes on the 2023 CFB TV Early Season & Special Date Selections


The early season and special date TV announcements have been made for the D1 NCAA college football schedule.  There's always a few surprises.  I've put together a "facts and figures" post as well that will get updated throughout the season as appearances and contractual items are being met.

Here's a few that I took note of: 

A big bet on Colorado: The Buffs, with new head coach Deion Sanders, have become must see TV for networks through the 1st three weeks, particularly by FOX who will have them to open the season as part of their marquee Big Noon slot.

Choosing them for a 10am local start for the home game vs. Nebraska raised some eyebrows too, but they've made the occasional brunch start for national TV, and this appears to fit that bill.

How to fill the Big Ten gap on ABC: The ACC has five games under their control, plus three more neutral site games that they have a participant and a non-conference road game, through the opening set of TV announcements.  The Pac-12 and Big 12 will also have a large presence on ABC this year.  I'll be curious to see if any other conference break in to the rotation.  The American is guaranteed to have at least two games (Alabama at South Florida and one game on Black Friday).  

I'm curious to see if the Sun Belt will break through, particularly since either the American or Sun Belt's title game will get the 4pm ABC slot on Championship Saturday.

Peacock gets a premium non-conference game: When the news leaked that Syracuse at Purdue would be NBC's primetime game on 9/16, a reasonable assumption was that FOX had both Penn State at Illinois and Washington at Michigan State.  We were all wrong, as Peacock picked up the non-conference game involving a likely preseason Top 10 Pac-12 school. Last summer, NBC Sports executive Rick Cordella hinted that Peacock wouldn't be treated second class by NBC when it came to game selections and this choice demonstrated that vision.

Picking up East Carolina at Michigan was a bit of a surprise to me too.  I thought it would be in the FOX camp (they chose no games for their broadcast network on Saturday for Week 1 from the Big Ten).

CBS' Big Ten appearances will be spread out over the course of the season: After getting through three games over the first two weeks (something I believe was verbalized by CBS Sports chief Sean McManus but I can't find his original quote), the remaining four games will be spread out.  One previously announced on 9/23 for Iowa at Penn State when Ohio State at Notre Dame airs at night on NBC and one on Black Friday for Iowa at Nebraska. It was assumed CBS would do a night game on 10/14 when NBC would be carrying USC at Notre Dame, but their remaining two games will be noon starts on back to back weeks in late October and early November.

Which leads into....

Those Big Ten broadcast windows aren't as exclusive as you may have thought: At least through the mostly non-conference portion of the schedule.  The broadcast network windows look like they'll be mostly exclusive (I do wonder if this means that FOX isn't carrying Big Ten games at 12pm on 10/28 & 11/4 when CBS is), but FS1 carrying games while other broadcast networks have their windows isn't quite surprising and BTN carrying games throughout the day should be expected.

Frankly, games will need to be carried throughout the day, so if FS1 is earmarked for a Big Ten game, its likely to come at some point during the day.

Why Charlotte at Maryland for NBC in Week 2?: Got a lot of questions on this one, but there's a couple things to remember:

1) NBC seems to want a game every week

2) The games available from the Big Ten for this particular week, with respect to games vs. FBS opponents, aren't that great.

UNLV at Michigan
Charlotte at Maryland
UTEP at Northwestern
Temple at Rutgers
Eastern Michigan at Minnesota

No slam dunks there.  Penn State, Ohio State and Michigan State had games vs. FCS opponents.  I saw a few opine that Youngstown State at Ohio State would have been NBC's choice, and I look at that and say "no" when you consider that either this one or the WKU game the following week helps fill a BTN requirement.  If the YSU game were to air on NBC and the WKU game remains on FOX, it pushes a 2nd game vs. a Big Ten school for OSU on to BTN.

Charlotte at Maryland may be a bad looking game for NBC to select, but their options were limited.

There's still a decent amount of TBAs for the first three weeks, particularly Week 2: More than I expected, and they fall into two categories.

1) If its an ACC home game, there's still a debate happening whether the RSN package that has mostly aired on Bally Sports RSNs for the past few years still exists.  If you've followed any sports media news, a fan of the San Diego Padres, or an avid bankruptcy court consumer, you're keenly aware of the decision Diamond Sports Group has made to declare bankruptcy and either make partial payments to several MLB clubs for TV rights or in the case of the Padres, relinquish them.  

Raycom Sports, who manages the regional TV contract for the ACC via a sublicense from ESPN, is one of Diamond's creditors.  It is certainly possible, now that a bankruptcy court has ruled in favor of four MLB teams who have been paid less than their contracts require, that Raycom could get in line asking for their money.  

While I can't get into any specifics, I'm told that the RSN package is in a holding pattern, but that Raycom is working on plans for a package of games and that some of the TBA games will be part of that.

2) There's a couple open slots on ESPN networks during Week 2, but its unclear is those will be filled by, say, a expanded telecast of Texas at Alabama or other programming.  Friday night on ESPN2 and ESPNU are open at the moment.  Illinois at Kansas may have been moved to Friday.  Houston at Rice was initially an option to be moved to Friday too.

The early Boise State start time for 9/16: 10am local is outside of the allowed start times for the Mountain West on FOX, so I have to assume that Boise State OK'ed this.  Maybe the Mountain West did too.  Back when the rights agreement started in 2020, the Broncos had a home game scheduled with Florida State that it was expected to be a 10am local / Big Noon Saturday selection for FOX.  While not nearly the prestige, this seems to fall into the same arena of working with Boise State to get the game on FS1 instead of FS2, possibly.

FOX didn't take as many Mountain West games compared to 2022 or 2021: In prior seasons, FOX Sports was closer to its maximum allowed number of 23 regular season games but in 2022, its closer to the minimum.  I have two theories on this:

1) There's a potential desire to have less or no games on FS2.  In prior seasons, six games per year ended up on FS2.  Remove those and you have the same number of games FOX Sports selected overall for 2023.

2) Because of the increase in members for the Big 12 for 2023 (from 10 to 14), FOX Sports also may have an increased expectation to carry more Big 12 games compared to prior seasons.  I have questions out to several parties to understand how Big 12 minimum and maximum game requirements have changed for the upcoming season.

Both CBS and FOX can take up to four MW controlled Hawai'i games and they only took two, leaving nine games for Hawai'i's Spectrum PPV package to take on.  After that, 20 games remain for local & regional broadcasters along with the MW Network to produce.

Mountain West in primetime on CBS: This one doesn't surprise me as much as it did some of you.  The conference gets three games on CBS during the regular season, one of them on the Sunday of Labor Day weekend, but the other two will be in primetime after Big Ten games in Weeks 1 and 2.

I think there's still some affinity to the use of the primetime television slot as it being marquee and for the weeks the MW was used here, I don't think that's the case and there's some strategy behind it, particularly with the Big Ten and the desire to have broadcast networks not step on each others' time slots:

1) For Texas Tech at Wyoming, its the Saturday of Labor Day weekend.  Its not necessarily meant to be a big TV viewing weekend and with less marquee games over the week on Saturday, its a nice soft spot to get rid of a required game

2) With UCLA at San Diego State, the 2nd week of the season, it is placed against Texas at Alabama and I think its another place to help complete a requirement.