This post will be updated as announcements come out for start times for Week 9 (10/26/24) 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.
Games on six day hold
Louisville at Clemson
Duke at Miami (FL)
Stanford at NC State
Pitt at SMU
Virginia Tech at Syracuse
North Carolina at Florida State
Kentucky at Tennessee - 7:30pm ABC, 7:30pm ESPN or 7:45pm SECN
Texas A&M at South Carolina - 7:30pm ABC, 7:30pm ESPN or 7:45pm SECN
Vanderbilt at Auburn - 12pm ABC, 12pm ESPN or 12:45pm SECN
Ole Miss at Arkansas - 12pm ABC, 12pm ESPN or 12:45pm SECN
Minnesota at Illinois - 12pm FS1, 3:30pm Peacock or 7:30pm NBC
Wisconsin at Iowa - 12pm FS1, 3:30pm Peacock or 7:30pm NBC
Indiana at Michigan State - 12pm FS1 or 3:30pm Peacock
Options for the ACC: 12pm ABC, 12pm ESPN, 12pm ACCN, 12pm CW, 3:30pm ACCN, 7:30pm ABC, 7:30pm ESPN, 8pm ACCN.
All times Eastern
12pm FOX: Ohio State at Penn State
12pm ESPN2: Memphis at UTSA
12pm BTN: Northwestern at Purdue
12pm ESPNU: Toledo at Eastern Michigan
12pm CBSSN: Buffalo at Akron
2:30pm ESPN+: Old Dominion at App State
2:30pm ESPN+: Tulsa at UAB
3:30pm CBS: Oregon at Michigan
3:30pm FOX: Kansas State at Houston
3:30pm ESPN: Texas Tech at Iowa State
3:30pm FS1: Arizona at UCF
3:30pm BTN: UCLA at Nebraska
3:30pm ESPNU:
3:30pm ESPN+: ULM at Marshall
4pm ESPN2: Navy at Rice
4pm ESPN+: Coastal Carolina at Troy
7pm FS1: Arizona State at Oklahoma State
7pm ESPNU: Georgia Southern at South Alabama
7:30pm BTN: USC at Washington
8pm ESPN2: TCU at Baylor
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