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When will the announcement be made regarding the start time of the Michigan game in Ann Arbor?
Same. I have to line up child care so really hoping for a 3:30 eastern game. Or noon.As someone going to the game, this is very annoying
So annoying.
Seems like a night game is still possible.Same. I have to line up child care so really hoping for a 3:30 eastern game. Or noon.
Highly doubt it a primetime game. No way CBS or NBC go head to head with ABC and Georgia/Alabama that night.Seems like a night game is still possible.
Also seems unlikely the Wisc @ USC and Ore @ UCLA games would be in the early window, as those would be 9 AM Pacific Time.
I also assumed when the 4 PAC12 teams joined we would get some West Coast games that start at 9 PM Central (in the old PAC 12 after dark window) but they seemed to shy away from those so far.
Couldn't it be a BTN or FS1 Prime Time game?Highly doubt it a primetime game. No way CBS or NBC go head to head with ABC and Georgia/Alabama that night.
It's frustrating in terms of planning, but I think I see reasons why they want to wait to make a decision on several of these games and I'll throw out my thoughts for what it's worth.How are the networks so clueless about which games they want to broadcast, and when, < 2 weeks out?
I’m certain I could put together a group of 6-8 random college football fans to debate the matter for 15 minutes every Sunday morning and get this work done better than whatever their current process is.
There is NO NEW DATA coming in for them to consider. If you don’t know on Sunday, you aren’t really going to know on Friday either.
I understand it towards the end of the season when a game going one way or another can have an impact on the importance of games the next week. But it's week 4, there's nothing like that to worry about.How are the networks so clueless about which games they want to broadcast, and when, < 2 weeks out?
I’m certain I could put together a group of 6-8 random college football fans to debate the matter for 15 minutes every Sunday morning and get this work done better than whatever their current process is.
There is NO NEW DATA coming in for them to consider. If you don’t know on Sunday, you aren’t really going to know on Friday either.
Last year's Floyd game was a close one for NBC. I expect another this year.I don't know next week's order of pick between NBC, Fox and CBS, but NBC could use a good game...
Since NBC took over the Big Ten’s prime-time package last year, the network has aired 14 Big Ten-controlled prime-time games (Ohio State at Notre Dame does not count). Only one of those competitions was decided by single digits (Nebraska-Wisconsin) and the average margin is 25 points per game. All three voices of this crew are terrific in their roles, but it would be nice for them to get a few nailbiters to see what they do with it. Maybe this week with Iowa at Minnesota, this crew will get a close game. They deserve one. - The Athletic
I hope soMy prediction is a 2:30 start.
Iowa fans are still aging over that game.Last years IA game was one for the ages
NBC will almost certainly have a primetime game that night. Not sure about CBS.Highly doubt it a primetime game. No way CBS or NBC go head to head with ABC and Georgia/Alabama that night.
I was under the impression that the agreement with FOX, NBC, and ABC was that one would get a primetime game each week. Fox already has Washington-Rutgers lined up.NBC will almost certainly have a primetime game that night. Not sure about CBS.
I don't think that's right. All four networks had primetime games last week. NBC has a B1G primetime game every week or nearly every week. So does ABC (SEC) and Fox (Big 12). I'm not sure about CBS. They can't air a B1G game opposite NBC, but they also have Mountain West etc.I was under the impression that the agreement with FOX, NBC, and ABC was that one would get a primetime game each week. Fox already has Washington-Rutgers lined up.
Sorry, I meant CBS instead of ABC.I don't think that's right. All four networks had primetime games last week. ABC has no B1G anymore so there's no issue there. NBC has a primetime game every week or nearly every week. So does ABC and Fox. I'm not sure about CBS.
I edited above. Fox's primetime game is almost always Big 12. NBC's B1G and ABC's SEC. CBS can't air a B1G up against NBC, but they can air a Mountain West game, as they did last week. I doubt they will do that every week though.Sorry, I meant CBS instead of ABC.
I'm talking Big Ten Football. In week 1 when there were an absurd number of games there were 2 network primetime games but in week 2 and 3 there has been 1 big ten network tv primetime game a week.
Perhaps because Fox has an 8pm eastern game this week, NBC will also go up against it. But if that's true I don't know under what circumstances Fox is allowed to broadcast a big ten game alongside NBC primetime. Because they don't do it every week.
I wish the rules were made a little more transparent. I thought Fox was doing Big Noon and somehow this week they are looking to be doing 2 big ten games assuming one of these TBD is gonna be fox big noon.I edited above. Fox's primetime game is almost always Big 12. NBC's B1G and ABC's SEC. CBS can't air a B1G up against NBC, but they can air a Mountain West game, as they did last week. I doubt they will do that every week though.
I was under the impression that the agreement with FOX, NBC, and ABC was that one would get a primetime game each week. Fox already has Washington-Rutgers lined up.
NBC in 2023 aired a game every Saturday of the regular season with a then Big 10 team except Oct 14 when they had USC @ ND and the final week. They had Penn St vs Mich St (@ Ford Field) on Black Friday instead.I don't think that's right. All four networks had primetime games last week. NBC has a B1G primetime game every week or nearly every week. So does ABC (SEC) and Fox (Big 12). I'm not sure about CBS. They can't air a B1G game opposite NBC, but they also have Mountain West etc.
ya you might be right. Nobody seems to know for sure though. Which is dumb.NBC in 2023 aired a game every Saturday of the regular season with a then Big 10 team except Oct 14 when they had USC @ ND and the final week. They had Penn St vs Mich St (@ Ford Field) on Black Friday instead.
2023 Big Ten Conference football season - Wikipedia
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ND is scheduled to host Louisville on 9/28 with a 2:30 pm CDT kickoff.
Unless there's some other big sporting event I am not thinking about (ie NASCAR, Formula 1 or 2028 Olympic trail) I'm confident NBC will be airing a Big 10 football game on 9/28 in Prime Time.