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.
- 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
* 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
10 comments:
Are there any official rules when it comes to the Big Ten Pacific Time Zone teams and the noon ET slot (can't be home team, can't be road team, etc)? You have UCLA as the road team at noon on FOX.
I think Alabama-Vanderbilt is a better ABC game than Auburn-Georgia. Vanderbilt played Missouri tough, beat Virginia Tech, and since they are home they likely will be more competitive vs. Auburn who is at UGa.
To my knowledge, there's no rule about not having the four west coast Big Ten schools play at noon ET. They just won't be hosting at that hour.
Auburn vs Georgia is not the primetime game. SEC slate is meh, maybe Miami vs Cal as a long shot
I did consider Miami-Cal. Some game has to be there though. Maybe flip the 330 & 730 guesses for ABC.
Your link for the Week 6 schedule goes to Week 5 instead.
Fixed. Thank you.
Appreciate the work. Like seeing it gamed out.
Clemson-Florida State?
Considered briefly but how is that any better than Georgia-Auburn? At the moment they kinda look the same.
Only 1 BTN noon ET kickoff? Any chance they have more? Or does Indiana having played a conference and no conference BTN game limit the choice to FS1 and an afternoon slot? Thanks!
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