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 set for time, timeslots or TV, but not both
- UCLA at Rutgers (TBA, 12pm or mid-afternoon)
- Nebraska at Indiana, USC at Maryland and Iowa at Michigan State have full flexibility
- Notre Dame vs. Georgia Tech (TBA, ABC/ESPN nets)
- South Dakota State at North Dakota State (TBA, ESPN nets)
- East Carolina at Army West Point (TBA, ABC/ESPN nets)
- UNLV at Oregon State (3:30pm or 10:30pm, CW)
- Hawai'i at Washington State (3:30pm or 10:30pm, CW)
- Florida A&M at Jackson State (3;30pm, ESPN Nets or ESPN+)
- Alcorn State at Southern (7pm, ESPN Nets or ESPN+)
- SEC time slots for games
- Early
- South Carolina at Oklahoma
- Auburn at Missouri
- Night
- LSU at Arkansas
- All other SEC games are flexible between mid-afternoon and evening
- Losses by Alabama and Tennessee made it a bit easier to discern whether Alabama-Tennessee or Georgia-Texas would be in primetime.
- East Carolina at Army West Point is a game I'd consider for the noon ABC slot due the need to put an AAC game on ABC (Notre Dame vs. Navy will get that consideration as well) but I think Virginia at Clemson jumps them, along with Notre Dame vs. Georgia Tech. ESPN loves to put ND on ABC when they can.
- CW has two slots to place their Pac-12 games. I'm making the assumption that the "better" game will air early.
Speaking of the CW, since their game is at noon ET, their choice of game is limited as they can't carry NC State at California or SMU at Stanford. Since ESPN also confirmed that they would carry Notre Dame vs. Georgia Tech, the CW will have Virginia at Clemson or Miami (FL) at Louisville fall in their lap.- I had FOX choosing first this week, followed by CBS then NBC, for the Big Ten. For the Big 12, I had ESPN choosing first.
Edit: I initially had Miami-Louisville on the CW, but it appears that they will not be carrying an ACC game on 10/19.
12pm ABC: Notre Dame vs. Georgia Tech
12pm FOX: Nebraska at Indiana
12pm ESPN: South Carolina at Oklahoma
12pm ESPN2: East Carolina at Army West Point
12pm FS1: Kansas State at West Virginia
12pm BTN: Iowa at Michigan State
12pm ESPNU: South Dakota State at North Dakota State
12pm ACCN: Miami (FL) at Louisville
12:45pm SECN: Auburn at Missouri
3:30pm ABC: Alabama at Tennessee
3:30pm CBS: Michigan at Illinois
3:30pm ESPN: Virginia at Clemson
3:30pm ESPN2: Arizona State at Cincinnati
3:30pm CW: UNLV at Oregon State
3:30pm FS1: Wisconsin at Northwestern
3:30pm BTN: UCLA at Rutgers
3:30pm ESPNU: Toledo at Northern Illinois
3:30pm ACCN: NC State at California
4pm FOX: UCF at Iowa State
4:15pm SECN: Texas A&M at Mississippi State
7pm ESPN: LSU at Arkansas
7pm ESPN2: Baylor at Texas Tech
7pm ESPNU: North Texas at Memphis
7:30pm ABC: Georgia at Texas
7:30pm NBC: USC at Maryland
7:45pm SECN: Kentucky at Florida
8pm FOX: TCU at Utah
8pm ACCN: SMU at Stanford
10pm CW: Hawai'i at Washington State
10:30pm ESPN: Colorado at Arizona
ESPN+
Houston vs. Kansas
UAB at South Florida
Tulsa at Temple
Florida Atlantic at UTSA
Rice at Tulane
Western Michigan at Buffalo
Ohio at Miami (OH)
Kent State at Bowling Green
Central Michigan at Eastern Michigan
James Madison at Georgia Southern
Texas State at Old Dominion
Louisiana at Coastal Carolina
Arkansas State at Southern Miss
Florida A&M at Jackson State
Alcorn State at Southern
3 comments:
You really think FOX would choose Nebraska at Indiana over Michigan at Illinois? I know Indiana's undefeated but Michigan still draws.
As an Illinois alum, I'm hopeful we get FOX because I want Big Noon Kickoff to finally come to Champaign, we're one of the few Big Ten schools they haven't gone to and they screwed us last year by backing out at the last minute.
I did think it would be Michigan-Illinois coming into today, but then Washington won last night. Neither Nebraska nor Indiana play on the 12th (neither does Michigan).
I wouldn't assume the pregame show goes to the Big Ten site each week. I think there's going to be more weeks where they look at the best available Big 12 game too, as they've went to UCF for the game vs. Colorado and I'm told a trip to Provo is in consideration for October 12th. I don't watch or care about where the pregame show travels or emanates from, but I'd think Indiana is a fascinating place to go too.
I think Louisiana vs coastal will be on linear. Both teams are 4-1
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