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 and six day holds used in a separate post.
* FOX will not have an evening window. A college basketball doubleheader will fill that time (BYU vs. UConn men, followed by South Carolina vs. USC women).
* SECN already has its mid-afternoon window filled, so just two games will be selected.
* Games set for time or TV network family, but not both:
- Iowa at USC (TBA, 3pm or 3:30pm ET)
- Wyoming at Fresno State (FOX Sports, TBA)
- South Florida at Navy (ESPN Networks, 12pm)
- SEC game time slots
- Early: Arkansas at LSU & South Carolina at Texas A&M
- Primetime: Mississippi State at Missouri
- All other games can air mid-afternoon or primetime
* The order the Big Ten and how I slotted the games, with restrictions for some schools on night games and Iowa at USC being locked to mid-afternoon as a homecoming game, looks a bit weird. I had CBS going first, followed by NBC and FOX. I put Iowa at USC on BTN as both schools need to fulfill their conference game appearance on the network.
EDIT: Also had to adjust Big Ten choices from the original posting due to Indiana needing a game on BTN too and their remaining game vs. Purdue is already earmarked for NBC. I moved Wisconsin-Indiana to noon BTN, slotted PSU-MSU to FS1 (PSU can get their BTN appearance another week), moved Purdue-Washington to NBC from FS1 evening and Arizona-Cincinnati from FS1 noon to FS1 primetime.
* For the Big 12, I had ESPN taking TCU at BYU for late evening over UCF at Texas Tech. I'd love to figure out a way to get it earlier in the day instead of late evening.
* I believe you could have six day holds used for each of the four power conferences. Big 12 might be less likely. Check the post mentioned above for how many six day holds are left.
Tuesday 11/11
7:30pm ESPNU: Kent State at Akron
8pm ESPN2: Ohio at Western Michigan
Wednesday 11/12
7pm CBSSN: Northern Illinois at UMass
7pm ESPNU: Buffalo at Central Michigan
8pm ESPN2: Toledo at Miami (OH)
Saturday 11/15
12pm ABC: Notre Dame at Pitt
12pm FOX: Michigan vs. Northwestern
12pm ESPN: South Carolina at Texas A&M
12pm ESPN2: South Florida at Navy
12pm FS1: Penn State at Michigan State
12pm TNT: Kansas State at Oklahoma State
12pm BTN: Wisconsin at Indiana
12pm ESPNU: Memphis at East Carolina
12pm ACCN: North Carolina at Wake Forest
12:45pm SECN: Arkansas at LSU
3:30pm ABC: Texas at Georgia
3:30pm CBS: UCLA at Ohio State
3:30pm FOX: UCF at Texas Tech
3:30pm ESPN: NC State at Miami (FL)
3:30pm ESPN2: Utah at Baylor
3:30pm FS1: Maryland at Illinois
3:30pm BTN: Iowa at USC
3:30pm ESPNU: App State at James Madison
3:30pm ACCN: Virginia Tech at Florida State
4:30pm CW: Georgia Tech at Boston College
7pm ESPN: Florida at Ole Miss
7pm ESPN2: West Virginia at Arizona State
7pm FS1: Arizona at Cincinnati
7pm ESPNU: North Texas at UAB
7:30pm ABC: Oklahoma at Alabama
7:30pm NBC: Purdue at Washington
7:30pm ACCN: Virginia at Duke
7:45pm SECN: Mississippi State at Missouri
10:15pm ESPN: TCU at BYU
10:30pm FS1: Wyoming at Fresno State
ESPN+
Oregon State at Tulsa
UTSA at Charlotte
Florida Atlantic at Tulane
Delaware at Sam Houston
Liberty at FIU
Middle Tennessee at WKU
Kennesaw State at Jacksonville State
UTEP at Missouri State
Eastern Michigan at Ball State
Coastal Carolina at Georgia Southern
Marshall at Georgia Southern
South Alabama at ULM
Texas State at Southern Miss