Monday, September 30, 2024

CFB TV Confirmations for 2024 Week 7 (10/12/24)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for Week 7 (10/12/24) 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 times Eastern

12pm ABC: South Carolina at Alabama
12pm FOX or BTN: Washington at Iowa
12pm FOX or BTN: Wisconsin at Rutgers
12pm ESPN: Clemson at Wake Forest
12pm ESPN2: Missouri at UMass
12pm ESPNU: Toledo at Buffalo
12pm CW: Georgia Tech at North Carolina
12pm ESPN+: Ball State at Kent State
2pm ESPN+: Miami (OH) at Eastern Michigan
3:30pm ABC: Texas vs. Oklahoma
3:30pm CBS: Penn State at USC
3:30pm ESPN or ACCN: Louisville at Virginia
3:30pm ESPN or ACCN: California at Pitt
3:30pm ESPN2: Cincinnati at UCF
3:30pm FS1: Purdue at Illinois
3:30pm ESPN+: Akron at Western Michigan
3:30pm ESPN+: Northern Illinois at Bowling Green
3:30pm ESPN+: Old Dominion at Georgia State
4pm FOX: Arizona at BYU
4pm ESPNU: Ohio at Central Michigan
4:15pm SECN: Mississippi State at Georgia
5pm ESPN+: Southern Miss at ULM
7pm ESPN: Florida at Tennessee
7pm ESPN2: North Texas at Florida Atlantic
7pm FS1: Washington State at Fresno State
7pm ESPN+: Arkansas State at Texas State
7pm ESPN+: UTSA at Rice
7:30pm ABC: Ole Miss at LSU
7:30pm NBC: Ohio State at Oregon
7:30pm ESPN+: App State at Louisiana
7:45pm SECN: Vanderbilt at Kentucky
8pm FOX: Iowa State at West Virginia
8pm ESPNU: Marshall at Georgia Southern
8pm ACCN: Syracuse at NC State
9pm BTN: Minnesota at UCLA
10:15pm ESPN: Kansas State at Colorado

Sunday, September 29, 2024

Thoughts on 9/28 Big Ten Selection Order

Have had a few people ask about the six day hold selection order for the Big Ten used in Week Five.  We really don't get a lot, if any, information anymore about six day hold order.  280 characters on X really doesn't provide me enough length to discuss it, so lets start here.

What we learned from the initial selections

Two games were selected off the bat: Ohio State at Michigan State for an evening Peacock exclusive game and Maryland at Indiana for 12pm ET on BTN.  We also learned that Illinois at Penn State would be an evening game (7pm or 7pm ET) as it was PSU's homecoming game so it had its start time set within a short range and that Wisconsin at USC would be at 3:30pm, 7pm or 7:30pm ET due to Parents' Weekend festivities.

Nebraska at Purdue was also locked to 12pm ET as Purdue's homecoming game.

What order do I believe was used on 9/28?

I think the order used that week looked like this:

FOX
CBS
NBC
FOX Sports (FOX or FS1)
Peacock
Peacock
BTN

I think Ohio State at Michigan State was taken with the 1st Peacock selection.

Couldn't Ohio State at Michiga State be the 1st selection? 

Its not supposed to be the top choice.  Per an Athletic interview with Big Ten COO Kerry Kenny, selections that are to air on FS1, Peacock and BTN are supposed to occur after the 1st 45 picks, essentially the broadcast network picks that would be used by FOX, CBS and NBC.  
“Those three networks for the first 42 or 45 picks — depending on the length of the season — they will select which weeks that they’ll be in the No. 1 pick position or the No. 2 pick position or the No. 3 pick position,” Kenny said. “Once you get through those top three picks in the season, for each of those weeks, then it goes to FS1, Peacock and BTN entering the draft and selecting the remaining picks in each of those weeks beyond that.”
I do believe some leeway has been provided to FOX to be able to fill out its Friday night schedule and some of those selections come from the FS1 pool on the back half of the draft.

Wasn't there a complication where FOX appears to have wanted to switch slots with CBS?

I believe FOX was looking at selecting Wisconsin at USC, but couldn't choose it as a 9am host location start. CBS apparently alerted affiliates that their game could air at either noon ET or 3:30pm ET.

Why didn't NBC just take Illinois at Penn State instead of the six day hold?

I suppose NBC may have considered Oregon at UCLA, which would have dropped Illinois at Penn State to FS1.  We know CBS considered taking Oregon at UCLA at 3:30pm ET (their graphic at the end of USC-Michigan confirmed this possibility), which means that NBC's choice could have been between Wisconsin-USC and Illinois-Penn State.

One of the things to remember is that there were a lot of moving parts in the six day hold.  This didn't just include five Big Ten games, but also included games from the Big 12 and Mountain West.

But FOX had this late evening broadcast network window to fill.  Didn't that mean Oregon-UCLA had to be late?

If you remember, Fresno State at UNLV's TV designation added FS2 as a possibility, meaning that FS1 could have been open to take a Big Ten game (or a Big 12 game).

Why bother holding Nebraska at Purdue?

Nebraska was undefeated at the time (this was before their Friday night loss to Illinois).  I suppose there was a chance that FOX or CBS would consider them for noon based on other results, which might make the selection order look at bit like this:

FOX or CBS at noon - Nebraska at Purdue
CBS or FOX at 3:30pm - Wisconsin at USC
NBC - Illinois at Penn State
FOX Sports - Oregon at UCLA
Peacock - Minnesota at Michigan

CFB TV Guesses for 2024 Week 7 (10/12/24)

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:
  • Set for time or TV, but not both:
    • Washington State at Fresno State (TBA, FOX Sports)
    • South Carolina at Alabama (12pm, ABC or ESPN)
    • Texas vs. Oklahoma (3:30pm, ABC or ESPN)
  • SEC scheduling time slots: 
    • Noon:
      • South Carolina at Alabama
    • Afternoon:
      • Texas vs. Oklahoma
    • Evening:
      • Ole Miss at LSU
    • Afternoon or Evening:
      • Vanderbilt at Kentucky
      • Mississippi State at Georgia
      • Florida at Tennessee
  • UMass is guaranteed one linear TV game on ESPN TV nets, and with Missouri being highly ranked, I put this one on ESPN2.
  • Yes, Fresno State was destroyed by UNLV, but I have this one on FOX for a couple reasons:
    • FS1 is limited in the time slots they have games.  They don't have a 12pm game as they've decided to host UEFA soccer, so I can't put a game in that window
    • With BTN not intending to show any football (at the moment, no windows are listed for the network on 10/12), I think FOX/FS1 has three Big Ten games to carry.  I don't think they'll have a competing Big Ten game with NBC or CBS on FOX.
    • I believe FOX will look at not competing with Ohio State-Oregon and slotting a MW game in is the best way to "lay out"
  • Ole Miss at LSU lost a bit of luster with the upset by Kentucky over Ole Miss, but I think its still the best available game for them to carry at night for ABC.
  • If you want to make a case that Purdue at Illinois should be on Peacock instead of Wisconsin at Rutgers, go ahead.  Its a fair substitution but both Purdue and Illinois have already had a game on Peacock this season.
  • I gave ESPN the top Big 12 selection (Kansas State-Colorado) and it was been widely speculated, commented on, etc. that NBC has top choice this week for the Big Ten (Ohio State-Oregon).  I believe FOX is picking behind CBS for this week.
All times Eastern

12pm ABC: South Carolina at Alabama
12pm FOX: Washington at Iowa
12pm ESPN: Clemson at Wake Forest
12pm ESPN2: Iowa State at West Virginia
12pm ESPNU: North Texas at Florida Atlantic
12pm CW: Georgia Tech at North Carolina
12pm Peacock: Wisconsin at Rutgers
3:30pm ABC: Texas vs. Oklahoma
3:30pm CBS: Penn State at USC
3:30pm ESPN: Louisville at Virginia
3:30pm ESPN2: Cincinnati at UCF
3:30pm ESPNU: Toledo at Buffalo
3:30pm FS1: Purdue at Illinois
3:30pm ACCN: California at Pitt
4pm FOX: Arizona at BYU
4:15pm SECN: Mississippi State at Georgia
7pm ESPN: Florida at Tennessee
7pm ESPN2: Missouri at UMass
7pm FS1: Minnesota at UCLA
7:30pm ABC: Ole Miss at LSU
7:30pm NBC: Ohio State at Oregon
7:30pm ESPNU: App State at Louisiana
7:45pm SECN: Vanderbilt at Kentucky
8pm FOX: Washington State at Fresno State
8pm ACCN: Syracuse at NC State
10:15pm ESPN: Kansas State at Colorado

ESPN+
UTSA at Rice
Miami (OH) at Eastern Michigan
Akron at Western Michigan
Ball State at Kent State
Northern Illinois at Bowling Green
Ohio at Central Michigan
Marshall at Georgia Southern
Old Dominion at Georgia State
Southern Miss at ULM
Arkansas State at Texas State

Monday, September 23, 2024

CFB TV Confirmations for 2024 Week 6 (10/5/24)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for Week 6 (10/5/24) 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 times Eastern

Six day TV
Clemson at Florida State - 7:30pm ABC or 7pm ESPN
Tennessee at Arkansas - 7:30pm ABC or 7pm ESPN

12pm ABC: Missouri at Texas A&M
12pm FOX: UCLA at Penn State
12pm ESPN/ESPN2: SMU at Louisville
12pm ESPN/ESPN2: Pitt at North Carolina
12pm CW: Wake Forest at NC State
12pm BTN: Purdue at Wisconsin
12pm ESPNU: Army West Point at Tulsa
12pm CBSSN: UMass at Northern Illinois
12pm ACCN: Boston College at Virginia
1pm ESPN+: Tulane at UAB
2pm ESPN+: Western Michigan at Ball State
3:30pm ABC: Auburn at Georgia
3:30pm CBS: Iowa at Ohio State
3:30pm ESPN: Ole Miss at South Carolina 
3:30pm FS1: Rutgers at Nebraska
3:30pm BTN: Indiana at Northwestern
3:30pm ESPNU: East Carolina at Charlotte
3:30pm ACCN: Virginia Tech at Stanford
3:30pm ESPN+: Miami (OH) at Toledo
3:30pm ESPN+: App State at Marshall
3:30pm ESPN+: Bowling Green at Akron
4pm ESPN2: West Virginia at Oklahoma State
4:15pm SECN: Alabama at Vanderbilt
7pm ESPNU: James Madison at ULM 
7pm FS2: Utah State at Boise State
7pm ESPN+: South Alabama at Arkansas State
7pm ESPN+: Old Dominion at Coastal Carolina
7pm ESPN+: Louisiana at Southern Miss
7:30pm NBC: Michigan at Washington
7:30pm FOX: Baylor at Iowa State
7:30pm BTN: USC at Minnesota
7:45pm SECN: UCF at Florida
8pm ESPN2: Kansas at Arizona State
8pm ACCN: Duke at Georgia Tech
10:30pm ESPN: Miami (FL) at California 
11pm FOX: Texas Tech at Arizona

Sunday, September 22, 2024

CFB TV Guesses for 2024 Week 6 (10/5/24)

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 network family, but not both:
    • Missouri at Texas A&M (12pm, ABC or ESPN)
    • Utah State at Boise State (TBA, FOX Sports)
    • Rutgers at Nebraska (12pm or mid-afternoon, TBA)
  • SEC TV window slotting:
    • Early afternoon
      • Missouri at Texas A&M
    • Mid-afternoon
      • Alabama at Vanderbilt
    • Evening
      • UCF at Florida
    • Flex between mid-afternoon or evening
      • Tennessee at Arkansas
      • Auburn at Georgia
      • Ole Miss at South Carolina
* FOX does not have a mid-afternoon game due to MLB postseason.  They will have an 11pm window and I think it will get used for the Big 12 and not the Big Ten as there's only one Big Ten game it could be used for (Michigan at Washington) and I suspect that this game is chosen earlier than FOX will be able to claim it.
* BTN will have a tripleheader.
* CBSSN has a 12pm window for the MAC.
* Besides the mid-afternoon MLB window for FOX, FS1 will also be missing a window and it appears it is at 7:30pm ET where a FS2 window exists.  
* I gave NBC the top Big Ten choice and ESPN the top Big 12 choice.

12pm ABC: Missouri at Texas A&M
12pm FOX: UCLA at Penn State
12pm ESPN: Clemson at Florida State
12pm ESPN2: West Virginia at Oklahoma State
12pm CW: Wake Forest at NC State
12pm BTN: Rutgers at Nebraska
12pm ESPNU: Old Dominion at Coastal Carolina
12pm CBSSN: UMass at Northern Illinois
12pm ACCN: Boston College at Virginia
3:30pm ABC: Tennessee at Arkansas
3:30pm CBS: Iowa at Ohio State
3:30pm ESPN: Alabama at Vanderbilt
3:30pm ESPN2: SMU at Louisville
3:30pm FS1: Indiana at Northwestern
3:30pm BTN: Purdue at Wisconsin
3:30pm ESPNU: James Madison at ULM
3:30pm ACCN: Pitt at North Carolina
4:15pm SECN: Ole Miss at South Carolina
7pm ESPN: Miami (FL) at California
7pm ESPN2: Army West Point at Tulsa
7pm ESPNU: Miami (OH) at Toledo
7:30pm ABC: Auburn at Georgia
7:30pm NBC: Michigan at Washington
7:30pm FOX: Baylor at Iowa State
7:30pm BTN: USC at Minnesota
7:30pm FS2: Utah State at Boise State
7:45pm SECN: UCF at Florida
8pm ACCN: Duke at Georgia Tech
10:30pm ESPN: Virginia Tech at Stanford
10:30pm ESPN2: Texas Tech at Arizona
11pm FOX: Kansas at Arizona State

ESPN+
Tulane at UAB
East Carolina at Charlotte
Bowling Green at Akron
Western Michigan at Ball State
App State at Marshall
Louisiana at Southern Miss
South Alabama at Arkansas State

Friday, September 20, 2024

Six day selection guesses for 9/28/24

September isn't an early month to have a six day hold, but its a bit more unusual to have this many games being held up.  Some were given a small range of start times, which should affect the TV windows.

I'm only going to go through the windows that would be affected by the Big 12, Big Ten, Mountain West and SEC.

I do think FOX and CBS will flip their TV windows for the Big Ten.  I'm told Rick Neuheisel might have let that be known on Sirius XM today. Also think that Fresno State at UNLV will get downgraded to FS2 and that the 8pm ESPN2 window gets deleted in favor of a Pat McAfee alternate presentation of Georgia-Alabama.

12pm ABC: Kentucky at Ole Miss
12pm CBS: Nebraska at Purdue
12pm FOX: Colorado at UCF
12pm ESPN: Oklahoma State at Kansas State
12pm FS1: Cincinnati at Texas Tech
12pm Peacock: Minnesota at Michigan
3:30pm ABC: Mississippi State at Texas
3:30pm FOX: Wisconsin at USC
3:30pm ESPN: Oklahoma at Auburn
3:30pm FS1: BYU at Baylor
3:30pm FS2: Fresno State at UNLV
4:15pm SECN: Arkansas vs. Texas A&M
7pm FS1: Iowa State at Houston
7:30pm NBC: Illinois at Penn State
10pm FOX: Oregon at UCLA
10pm FS1: Washington State at Boise State 

ESPN+: TCU at Kansas

Monday, September 16, 2024

CFB TV Confirmations for 2024 Week 5 (9/28/24)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for Week 5 (9/28/24) 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

Six day hold used for the following games
Colorado at UCF
Iowa State at Houston
TCU vs. Kansas
BYU at Baylor
Oklahoma State at Kansas State
Cincinnati at Texas Tech
Wisconsin at USC
Minnesota at Michigan
Nebraska at Purdue (12pm)
Oregon at UCLA
Illinois at Penn State (7pm FS1 or 7:30pm NBC)
Arkansas vs. Texas A&M (3:30pm ABC, 3:30pm ESPN or 4:15pm SECN)
Oklahoma at Auburn (3:30pm ABC, 3:30pm ESPN or 4:15pm SECN)
Mississippi State at Texas (3:30pm ABC, 3:30pm ESPN or 4:15pm SECN)
Kentucky at Ole Miss (12pm, ABC or ESPN)

All times Eastern

12pm ESPN2/ESPNU: Navy at UAB 
12pm ESPN2/ESPNU: South Florida at Tulane
12pm CW: Northern Illinois at NC State
12pm BTN: Maryland at Indiana
12pm ACCN: WKU at Boston College
1:30pm ESPN+: Ball State at James Madison
3pm ESPN+: Texas State vs. Sam Houston
3:30pm ESPNU: Georgia Southern at Georgia State
3:30pm FS1 or FS2: Fresno State at UNLV (previously FS1 only)
3:30pm ACCN: Louisiana at Wake Forest
3:30pm CBSSN: San Diego State at Central Michigan
3:30pm ESPN+: Eastern Michigan at Kent State
3:30pm ESPN+: Liberty at App State
3:30pm ESPN+: Western Michigan at Marshall
3:30pm ESPN+: UMass at Miami (OH)
3:30pm ESPN+: Akron at Ohio
4pm ESPN2: North Carolina at Duke
4pm ESPN+: UTSA at East Carolina
5pm ESPN+: Old Dominion at Bowling Green
6pm ESPN+: Louisiana Tech at FIU
7pm ESPN: Stanford at Clemson
7pm Peacock: Ohio State at Michigan State
7pm ESPN+: Tulsa at North Texas
7pm ESPN+: Charlotte at Rice
7pm ESPN+: ULM at Troy
7:30pm ESPNU: Middle Tennessee at Memphis
8pm ACCN: Florida State at SMU
8pm ESPN+: New Mexico at NM State
10pm FOX or FS1: Washington State at Boise State
10:15pm ESPN: Arizona at Utah

Sunday, September 15, 2024

CFB TV Guesses for 2024 Week 5 (9/28/24)

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 network family, but not both:
    • Kentucky at Ole Miss (ABC or ESPN, 12pm)
    • Washington State at Boise State (FOX Sports, TBA)
    • Nebraska at Purdue (TBA, 12pm)
    • Illinois at Penn State (TBA, 3:30pm/4pm or 7:30pm)
    • North Carolina Central vs. Norfolk State (ESPN Networks, 3pm)
  • SEC game slotting is as follows:
    • Noon for ABC or ESPN: Kentucky at Ole Miss
    • Afternoon or evening: 
      • Oklahoma at Auburn
      • Mississippi State at Texas
      • Arkansas vs. Texas A&M
* ABC has already set their primetime game with Georgia at Alabama.  In addition to that, SEC Network already has its evening window set and will not have a early game.
* FOX is scheduled to have a late evening game, presumably for the Big Ten.  
* CBSSN will have a MAC selection.
* The Peacock app appears to show two separate Big Ten exclusives.  One at 12pm and one at 7pm ET.  This is in addition to NBC's 7:30pm window.
* BTN appears to only have a 12pm window.
* FS1 has a 9:45pm window which strongly indicates where Washington State at Boise State will be placed.
* CBS affiliates were made aware that their Big Ten 3:30pm window could switch to 12pm depending on a six day hold used by another network. I assume that network is FOX the two networks would swap.
* NBC let the cat our of the bag in a now removed portion of their weekly press release that they would be carrying Nebraska at Purdue.
* I think there's a chance that a Big 12 six day hold will be used between some combination of Colorado at UCF, Oklahoma State at Kansas State & Arizona at Utah.  I have ABC/ESPN making the decision.  Whatever is chosen likely impacts where Kentucky at Ole Miss ends up 

12pm ABC: Kentucky at Ole Miss
12pm FOX: Ohio State at Michigan State
12pm ESPN: Colorado at UCF
12pm ESPN2: Florida State at SMU
12pm CW: WKU at Boston College
12pm ESPNU: Iowa State at Houston
12pm FS1: TCU vs. Kansas
12pm BTN: Minnesota at Michigan
12pm ACCN: Northern Illinois at NC State
12pm Peacock: Nebraska at Purdue
3:30pm ABC: Mississippi State at Texas
3:30pm CBS: Oregon at UCLA
3:30pm ESPN: Oklahoma at Auburn
3:30pm ESPN2: BYU at Baylor
3:30pm ACCN: Louisiana at Wake Forest
3:30pm CBSSN: San Diego State at Central Michigan
4pm FOX: Oklahoma State at Kansas State
4pm ESPNU: Middle Tennessee at Memphis
4:15pm SECN: Arkansas vs. Texas A&M
7pm ESPN: Stanford at Clemson
7pm ESPN2: South Florida at Tulane
7pm FS1: Cincinnati at Texas Tech
7pm Peacock: Maryland at Indiana
7:30pm NBC: Illinois at Penn State
7:30pm ESPNU: Liberty at App State
8pm ACCN: North Carolina at Duke
9:45pm FS1: Washington State at Boise State
10:30pm ESPN: Arizona at Utah
11pm FOX: Wisconsin at USC

ESPN+
Navy at UAB
UTSA at East Carolina
Tulsa at North Texas
Charlotte at Rice
Eastern Michigan at Kent State
Akron at Ohio
UMass at Miami (OH)
Old Dominion at Bowling Green
Ball State at James Madison
Georgia Southern at Georgia State
Western Michigan at Marshall
North Carolina Central vs. Norfolk State
ULM at Troy
New Mexico at NM State
Louisiana Tech at FIU
Texas State vs. Sam Houston

Saturday, September 14, 2024

Potential MBK games being set for TV for November 2024

ESPN put out their advance listings for November at their Watch website and the month has some men's college basketball listed under the guise of the conference of the home team instead of the actual game.  So what games could they be?

Note that plenty of games involving exempt events like the Battle 4 Atlantis, Maui Invitational, etc. will be played this month, so these are the "hosted" games.

All times Eastern

ESPN
11/10 5pm: Arizona State at Gonzaga

ESPN2
11/8 7pm: North Carolina at Kansas
11/14 7pm: LSU at Kansas State
11/22 10:30pm: Duke at Arizona 
11/23 12:30am: North Carolina at Hawai'i

A second Big 12 game for 11/14 at 9pm on ESPN2 is also listed but its confirmed to be the Grand Canyon vs. Arizona State game as part of the Hall of Fame Series.

ESPNU
11/9 7:30pm: Arkansas vs. Baylor
11/9 9:30pm: Bucknell at Kentucky

Monday, September 9, 2024

CFB TV Confirmations for 2024 Week 4 (9/21/24)

This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for Week 4 (9/21/24) 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

SEC six day decisions for 3:30pm ABC, 3:30pm ESPN/ESPN2 or 4:15pm SECN
Arkansas at Auburn
Vanderbilt at Missouri
UCLA at LSU

I don't know if the 45 minute difference between the SECN window and the other two constitutes a hold being used.  All three are in mid-afternoon windows.  I assume it doesn't.

12pm ABC: NC State at Clemson
12pm FOX: Marshall at Ohio State
12pm ESPN: Florida at Mississippi State
12pm ESPN2: Kansas at West Virginia
12pm ESPNU: Tulane at Louisiana
12pm FS1: Houston at Cincinnati
12pm BTN: Villanova at Maryland
12pm BTN: Charlotte at Indiana
12pm ACCN: James Madison at North Carolina
1pm ESPN+: Ball State at Central Michigan
2pm ESPN+: Virginia at Coastal Carolina
2pm ESPN+: Utah State at Temple
3pm ESPN+: Southern Miss at Jacksonville State
3:30pm ESPN/ESPN2: Georgia Tech at Louisville 
3:30pm FS1: Arizona State at Texas Tech
3:30pm BTN: Kent State at Penn State
3:30pm ACCN: Rutgers at Virginia Tech
3:30pm ESPN+: Buffalo at Northern Illinois
4pm FOX: Utah at Oklahoma State
4pm ESPNU: Duke at Middle Tennessee
6pm ESPN+: East Carolina at Liberty
7pm ESPN/ESPN2: California at Florida State
7pm ESPN/ESPN2: Miami (FL) at South Florida
7pm FS1: Northwestern at Washington
7pm ESPN+: Florida A&M at Troy
7pm ESPN+: Wyoming at North Texas
7pm ESPN+: Tulsa at Louisiana Tech
7pm ESPN+: NM State at Sam Houston
7pm ESPN+: Toledo at WKU
7pm ESPN+: North Carolina A&T at North Carolina Central
7:30pm ABC: Tennessee at Oklahoma
7:30pm NBC: Iowa at Minnesota
7:30pm ESPNU: Akron at South Carolina
8pm FOX: Baylor at Colorado
8pm ACCN: Michigan State at Boston College
10:30pm ESPN: Kansas State at BYU

Sunday, September 8, 2024

CFB TV Guesses for 2024 Week 4 (9/21/24)

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 network family, but not both:
    • Florida at Mississippi State (ABC or ESPN, 12pm)
    • North Carolina A&T at North Carolina Central (ESPN Networks, 7pm)
  • SEC game slotting is as follows:
    • Noon for ABC or ESPN: Florida at Mississippi State
    • Afternoon or evening: 
      • Arkansas at Auburn
      • UCLA at LSU
      • Vanderbilt at Missouri
      • Tennessee at Oklahoma
    • Evening only: Akron at South Carolina
* I went with Miami (FL) at South Florida at noon on ABC to help fill requirements the American has for games on ABC, pushing Florida at Mississippi State to ESPN.
* For the Big Ten, USC at Michigan was chosen by CBS in advance of the season, which indicates that this game was the top choice of the conference this week.  After that, I placed Marshall at Ohio State on FOX and Iowa at Minnesota on NBC in that order.
* With the Big 12, I placed Utah at Oklahoma State on FOX as the conference's top choice this week, followed by Baylor at Colorado on ESPN in the late evening.  I'm assuming the latest a Big 12 game can start on TV remains 8:15pm local, which would be acceptable for Baylor at Colorado.
* Not pictured here is that Portland State at Boise State will start at 9:45pm ET on FS1. With a 7pm FS1 window, viewers should expect to see the game on FS2 to start.

12pm ABC: Miami (FL) at South Florida
12pm FOX: Marshall at Ohio State
12pm ESPN: Florida at Mississippi State
12pm ESPN2: Michigan State at Boston College
12pm ESPNU: Virginia at Coastal Carolina
12pm FS1: Kansas at West Virginia
12pm BTN: Villanova at Maryland
12pm ACCN: Georgia Tech at Louisville
3:30pm ABC: UCLA at LSU
3:30pm ESPN: California at Florida State
3:30pm ESPN2: Vanderbilt at Missouri
3:30pm FS1: Kent State at Penn State
3:30pm BTN: Charlotte at Indiana
3:30pm ACCN: James Madison at North Carolina
4pm FOX: Utah at Oklahoma State
4pm ESPNU: Tulane at Louisiana
4:15pm SECN: Arkansas at Auburn
7pm ESPN: NC State at Clemson
7pm ESPN2: Kansas State at BYU
7pm FS1: Northwestern at Washington
7:30pm ABC: Tennessee at Oklahoma
7:30pm NBC: Iowa at Minnesota
7:30pm ESPNU: Akron at South Carolina
8pm FOX: Arizona State at Texas Tech
8pm ACCN: Rutgers at Virginia Tech
10:15pm ESPN: Baylor at Colorado

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Wyoming at North Texas
Utah State at Temple
Houston at Cincinnati
Tulsa at Louisiana Tech
Duke at Middle Tennessee
NM State at Sam Houston
Toledo at WKU
North Carolina A&T at North Carolina Central