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.
* NBC will have a pair of Big Ten games, with the second game in the late evening window. The first game will start a little earlier at 7pm ET.
* ESPN will not have a late evening game. The main network has the F1 race from Las Vegas.
* The early slots for SECN and ESPNU are already selected.
* Games set for time or TV network family, but not both:
- Colorado State at Boise State & San Jose State at San Diego State (TBA, FOX Sports)
- Missouri at Oklahoma (12pm, ABC or ESPN)
- Alcorn State at Jackson State & Bethune-Cookman vs. Florida A&M (3:30pm, ESPN linear or ESPN+)
- SEC game time slots
- Afternoon: Coastal Carolina at South Carolina & Kentucky at Vanderbilt
- Evening: WKU at LSU
- Flex: Tennessee at Florida & Arkansas at Texas
* I went with NBC at the front of the line for the Big Ten, followed by FOX and CBS, then NBC's second selection.
* Since TruTV usually simulcasts the Big 12 games, I have a feeling the TNT Big 12 game will be a primetime game as TruTV has Big East men's basketball from 2-6pm ET. I am aware that listings for the game currently don't have a TruTV simulcast and list the football game on TNT at 12pm ET.
* I think Pitt at Georgia Tech & BYU at Cincinnati are possible options for the primetime ABC with the SEC options at both 3:30pm and 7:30pm for ABC are a bit underwhelming. I'd expect the primetime window to be on a six day hold and ESPN noon to be on a six day hold in the scenario I put forth.
Tuesday 11/18 (all at 7pm ET)
ESPN2: Western Michigan at Northern Illinois
ESPNU: UMass at Ohio
CBSSN: Akron at Bowling Green
Wednesday 11/19 (both at 7pm ET)
ESPN2: Miami (OH) at Buffalo
ESPNU: Central Michigan at Kent State
Saturday 11/22
12pm ABC: Missouri at Oklahoma12pm FOX: Rutgers at Ohio State
12pm ESPN: Pitt at Georgia Tech
12pm ESPN2: North Texas at Rice
12pm FS1: Kansas at Iowa State
12pm BTN: Michigan State at Iowa
12pm ACCN: Duke at North Carolina
3:30pm BTN: Minnesota at Northwestern
3:30pm ABC: Kentucky at Vanderbilt
3:30pm CBS: Michigan at Maryland
3:30pm ESPN: Arkansas at Texas
3:30pm ESPNU: Washington State at James Madison
3:30pm FS1: Nebraska at Penn State3:30pm BTN: Minnesota at Northwestern
3:30pm ACCN: California at Stanford
4pm FOX: TCU at Houston
4pm ESPN2: Louisville at SMU4:15pm SECN: Coastal Carolina at South Carolina
4:30pm CW: Furman at Clemson
7pm NBC: USC at Oregon
7pm ESPN: BYU at Cincinnati
7pm FS1: Colorado State at Boise State7pm TNT: Arizona State at Colorado
7pm ESPNU: Tulane at Temple
7:30pm ABC: Tennessee at Florida
7:30pm BTN: Illinois at Wisconsin
7:30pm ACCN: Miami (FL) at Virginia Tech
7:45pm SECN: WKU at LSU
8pm FOX: Kansas State at Utah
10:30pm NBC: Washington at UCLA
10:30pm FS1: San Jose State at San Diego State
Streaming
Streaming
Delaware at Wake Forest
Oklahoma State at UCF
South Florida at UAB
East Carolina at UTSA
UConn at FAU
Missouri State at Kennesaw State
Liberty at Louisiana Tech
Sam Houston at Middle Tennessee
NM State at UTEP
Ball State at Toledo
Marshall at App State
Old Dominion at Georgia Southern
Southern Miss at South Alabama
ULM at Texas State
Georgia State at Troy
Alcorn State at Jackson State
Bethune-Cookman at Florida A&M
3 comments:
Why not just let BTN have Nebraska-Penn State just to make sure they get their BTN game out of the way (I know they still have PSU-Rutgers) but is FS1 that much an upgrade?
Also, is Peacock going to have any more Big Ten games?
I detailed a little bit in the post that talks about six day holds, top choices, etc. about Peacock. Its linked in this post.
As for FS1 vs. BTN, maybe its a wash, but I think FS1 is still in more home nationally. Will more be apt to seek it out? IDK.
How many times does FOX need to go to Columbus for Big Noon? And why does anyone need Gus Johnson gushing for two straight weeks about THE WORLD FAMOUS OHIO STATE BUCKEYES? (He and Joel Klatt are already slated for 11/29 in Ann Arbor.)
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