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 or TV, but not both
- Ohio State vs. Northwestern (12pm or 3:30pm, TBA)
- Washington State at New Mexico (TBA, FOX Sports)
- Tulane at Navy (12pm, ABC/ESPN Nets)
- Texas at Arkansas (12pm, ABC or ESPN)
- Nebraska at USC is USC's homecoming game, but can be played in any west coast timeslot
- SEC game slotting
- 12pm: Texas at Arkansas
- Mid-afternoon: Missouri at South Carolina
- Flex: LSU at Florida & Tennessee at Georgia
- The ACC game on the CW moves to later in the afternoon now that the network is done with their NASCAR coverage.
- With Purdue at Ohio State being taken by FOX, its virtually assured that Ohio State vs. Northwestern will be on BTN.
- ACC Network does not have an early game opening due to men's college basketball.
- FS1's start times are slightly off due to a men's college basketball game at noon.
- I gave FOX the top Big Ten pick, followed by NBC and CBS.
- BTN only has one game window. They have a pair of basketball games, one men's game and one women's game, followed by a pair of women's volleyball games. It is possible that the 12pm window could have two concurrent games.
- There's a possibility of a MEAC game at 3:30pm, but I went with Jackson State at Alabama State from the SWAC.
Tuesday
7pm ESPN2: Central Michigan at Toledo
7pm ESPNU: Western Michigan at Bowling Green
7pm CBSSN: Ball State at Buffalo
Wednesday
7pm ESPN2: Eastern Michigan at Ohio
7pm ESPNU: Akron at Northern Illinois
7pm CBSSN: Kent State at Miami (OH)
Saturday
12pm ABC: Texas at Arkansas12pm FOX: Oregon at Wisconsin
12pm ESPN: Clemson at Pitt
12pm ESPN2: Tulane at Navy
12pm ESPN2: Tulane at Navy
12pm BTN: Ohio State vs. Northwestern
12pm ESPNU: James Madison at Old Dominion
2:30pm FS1: Penn State at Purdue
3pm CW: Wake Forest at North Carolina
3:30pm ABC: LSU at Florida
3:30pm CBS: Michigan State at Illinois
3:30pm ESPN: Arizona State at Kansas State3:30pm ESPN2: Baylor at West Virginia
3:30pm ESPNU: Jackson State at Alabama State
3:30pm ACCN: Louisville at Stanford
4pm FOX: Kansas at BYU
4:15pm SECN: Missouri at South Carolina
6pm FS1: Rutgers at Maryland
7pm ESPN: Utah at Colorado7pm ESPN2: South Alabama at Louisiana
7pm ESPNU: UAB at Memphis
7:30pm ABC: Tennessee at Georgia
7:30pm NBC: Nebraska at USC
8pm FOX: Cincinnati at Iowa State
8pm ACCN: Boston College at SMU
9:30pm FS1: Washington State at New Mexico
10:30pm ESPN: Syracuse at California
ESPN+ Saturday
South Florida at Charlotte
Florida Atlantic at Temple
Sam Houston at Kennesaw State
FIU at Jacksonville State
Troy at Georgia Southern
Arkansas State at Georgia State
Coastal Carolina at Marshall
Southern Miss at Texas State
9 comments:
NBC seems due for a first choice, so perhaps Oregon at Wisconsin in prime time on NBC, putting Nebraska at USC at 12:30 PT on CBS and Michigan State at Illinois at 11:00am CT on FOX
Considered that.
I saw BTN has the South Dakota-Nebraska women's basketball game at 6:00 ET foilowed by Indiana at Nebraska volleyball match at 8:30 ET, so I doubt the B1G overlaps the Husker viewership
These are guesses, not confirmations, aren't they?
Correct. I'll fix the title
I was assuming that both Ohio State and Penn State would get their Big Ten Network games in this weekend, but I don't think they would run those two teams against each in the same time slot (and against Big Noon since FOX since FOX is controlling everything). I didn't realize they had so much basketball and volleyball commitment this weekend.
Not a fan of West Coast teams playing on Fox’s “Big Noon Eastern.” FWIW, I think Nebraska-USC will be 6 ET on FS1.
Understood, but Oregon is No. 1 and it's FOX's primary spot. Seems like a match if FOX is going first.
What does SMU have to do to get off ACCN?
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