Using red and
Week 0
12pm FOX ESPN: Iowa State vs. Kansas State
3:30pm ESPN: UC Davis vs. Mercer
7pm ESPN2: UIW at Nicholls
7:30pm ABC: Southern vs. NC Central
7:30pm CBSSN: Sam Houston at WKU
10:30pm ESPN2: Tarleton at Portland State
11pm CBSSN: Stanford at Hawai'i
* I missed that FOX is carrying LIV Golf's team championship at 12pm, so Iowa State-Kansas State moves to ESPN
* I gave Fresno State-Kansas to FS1 as a trade of sorts
Week 1
Games in italics are games that I've moved from the Saturday date. They are not confirmed to have moved from their existing Saturday date. Games in a green font are confirmed for time and TV.
At this moment, I'm assuming the CW will continue as the rightsholder for Oregon State and Washington State.
At this moment, I'm assuming the CW will continue as the rightsholder for Oregon State and Washington State.
If a game isn't listed, I haven't forgotten about it. I think it will air on ESPN+ or a similar streaming platform.
Thursday
6pm BTN: Ohio at Rutgers
7:30pm ACCN: East Carolina at NC State
7:30pm ESPN: Boise State at South Florida
8pm BTN FS1: Buffalo at Minnesota
8pm SECN: Alabama A&M at Arkansas
9pm BTN: Miami (OH) at Wisconsin
* When the AAC release their schedule, Boise State at South Florida was moved from Saturday to Thursday night, making it a likely candidate to be ESPN's Thursday night game. Because of that, I moved Nebraska vs. Cincinnati over to FOX.
Friday
7pm ESPNU: App State vs. Charlotte
7pm ACCN: Kennesaw State at Wake Forest
7pm CBSSN: Tarleton at Army West Point
8pm FOX: Auburn at Baylor
8pm BTN: Western Michigan at Michigan State
9pm ESPN: Georgia Tech at Colorado
* Another change with the release of the AAC schedule, Tarleton-Army was moved to Friday, presumably for CBS Sports Network
Saturday
12pm ABC: Alabama at Florida State
12pm FOX: Texas at Ohio State
12pm ESPN: Boise State at South Florida Mississippi State at Southern Miss
12pm CW: Fordham at Boston College
12pm ESPNU: Temple at UMass
12pm ACCN: Coastal Carolina at Virginia
12pm BTN: Western Illinois at Illinois
12:45pm: SECN: Toledo at Kentucky
3:30pm ABC: Syracuse vs. Tennessee
3:30pm CBS: New Mexico at Michigan
3:30pm FOX: Auburn at Baylor Colorado State at Washington
3:30pm ESPN: Mississippi State at Southern Miss Northwestern at Tulane
3:30pm CW: California at Oregon State
3:30pm FS1: Nevada at Penn State
3:30pm ACCN: Eastern Kentucky at Louisville
3:30pm CBSSN: VMI at Navy
3:30pm BTN: UAlbany at Iowa
3:30pm BTN: Montana State at Oregon
3:30pm Peacock: Miami (OH) at Wisconsin Florida Atlantic at Maryland
4pm ESPNU: Northwestern at Tulane Eastern Michigan at Texas State
4:15pm SECN: Georgia State at Ole Miss
7pm ESPN: Marshall at Georgia
7pm FS1: Old Dominion at Indiana
7pm TruTV: UTEP at Utah State
7pm CBSSN: UNLV at Sam Houston
7:30pm ABC: LSU at Clemson
7:30pm NBC: Utah at UCLA
7:30pm BTN: Ball State at Purdue
7:45pm SECN: UTSA at Texas A&M
8pm ESPNU: Rice at Louisiana
8pm ACCN: East Texas A&M at SMU
10pm CW: Idaho at Washington State
10:1530pm ESPN: Georgia Tech at Colorado Hawai'i at Arizona
10:30pm FS1: Central Michigan at San Jose State
10:30pm CBSSN: Georgia Southern at Fresno State
11pm BTN: Missouri State at USC
* With the moves of the games of most significance from the Big 12 to Friday, I think FOX will have a coexisting Big Ten game with CBS.
* I dropped TNT's Big 12 window, placing Hawai'i at Arizona on ESPN in the late window. TNT could carry it if ESPN elects to not carry a late evening game.
* I know many of you have suggested flipping LSU-Clemson and Alabama-Florida State, or putting Syracuse-Tennessee in the early window and one of the other two games at 3:30pm. To reiterate, I'm assuming ESPN will look to assert the Syracuse-Tennessee as an "SEC game" even though its a neutral site game, where the other two can't be since they're hosted as ACC home stadiums. As for Alabama-Florida State at noon, I'm aware of the potential heat concerns. Its not all that much cooler in Clemson at that time of year either. I went with the decision to take the two schools that are likely to be ranked inside the top ten of the AP coming into the season as the night game instead of the game that may have one ranked school.
Sunday
3:30pm ESPN: South Carolina vs. Virginia Tech
7:30pm ABC: Notre Dame at Miami (FL)
Monday
7:30pm ESPN: TCU at North Carolina
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