The American Athletic Conference announced several kickoff times and television designations today. 18 games have been scheduled for the ESPN family of networks.
A date change was also announced for one intra-conference game. Tulsa at Tulane has been moved up one day to Friday, Nov. 27 with kickoff time and ESPN network to be announced at a later date.
Below are the kickoff times and television coverage for games that were announced today.
Thursday, Sept. 3
Villanova at UConn – 7:30 pm ET, ESPN3/SNY
Friday, Sept. 4
Baylor at SMU – 7pm ET, ESPN
Saturday, Sept. 5
Florida A&M at USF – 7pm ET, ESPN3
Alabama A&M at Cincinnati – 7pm, ESPN3
Towson at East Carolina – 6pm, ESPN3
Tennessee Tech at Houston – 8pm, ESPN3
Missouri State at Memphis – 7pm, ESPN3
Saturday, Sept. 19
Furman at UCF – 6pm ET, ESPN3
Maine at Tulane – 8pm ET, ESPN3
Saturday, Sept. 26
James Madison at SMU – 7pm ET, ESPN3
Friday, Oct. 2
Memphis at USF – 7pm ET, ESPN2
Thursday, Oct. 8
SMU at Houston – 8pm ET, ESPN2
Friday, Oct. 16
Houston at Tulane – 9pm ET, ESPNU
Thursday, Oct. 22
Temple at East Carolina – 7pm ET, ESPN2
Friday, Oct. 23
Memphis at Tulsa – 8pm ET, ESPN
Friday, Oct. 30
East Carolina at UConn – 7pm ET, ESPNU
Friday, Nov. 6
Temple at SMU – 8pm ET, ESPN2
Thursday, Nov. 19
East Carolina at UCF – 7:30pm ET, ESPN
Friday, Nov. 27
Tulsa at Tulane – TBA
The entire September schedule is weak and unattractive to any serious fan.
These are pretty much just the games on ESPN3 for Sept. For instance UCONN plays at BYU and at Missouri.
The schedule in the article is only in regard to times that were announced in the AAC’s update. Obviously, it is not the schedule for the entire month of September for the conference.
@Dave, the AAC only controls TV for their home games