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
Does the Carolina/Syracuse winner this week get noon or 730pm?
ReplyDeleteIt's not that cut and dry. FSU and Miami have to play too.
DeleteMatt, this question is more a looking ahead than a question about 10/14. In the past, the Big Ten had a couple of clauses regarding night games. Obviously with the new contract, ceasing night games after week 10 has been eliminated. But what about the clause that said all B10 hosted night games had to be selected 12 days in advance, no six day holds? Do you know definitively what the status of that “rule” is going forward from 2023?
ReplyDeleteI'm really not sure re: 12 day holds and night games. It hasn't come into play yet. With NBC also not carrying a couple night games in favor of Notre Dame, there's less opportunities for their use.
ReplyDeleteIf you remember, one of the positives the SEC spun out of their all-in deal with Disney was more control and more early announcements of start times. While the Big Ten is still going week by week, I'll be curious to see if there's any 12 day holds used.
For the six day hold, which is the more "premier" window: 12pm or 7:30? For example, if UNC and Miami win to make it a top 15 matchup, would they get the 7:30pm primetime? Or would ABC elect to have the more premier matchup as the best game in a weaker noon slate?
ReplyDeleteUsually 7:30pm for ABC, but they may schedule this differently.
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