College football schedule TV selections for the weekend of November 16, 2019 (Week 12) were announced today. Selections were made by the ACC, American, Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12, and SEC.
Some selections were also announced by Conference USA, MAC, Mountain West, and Sun Belt.
A few games were held under the six-day option. Those game times and/or TV will be finalized on Sunday, Nov. 10.
Week 12 TV Schedule Selections
All times Eastern
ACC
North Carolina at Pitt – 8pm, ESPN (Thurs.)
Alabama State at Florida State – 12pm, RSN
Wake Forest at Clemson – 3:30pm, ABC
Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech – 3:30pm, RSN
Syracuse at Duke – 4pm, ACCN
Louisville at NC State – 7:30pm, ACCN
Off: Boston College, Miami (FL), Virginia
American
Tulane at Temple – 12pm, ESPNU
Navy at Notre Dame – 2:30pm, NBC
Memphis at Houston – 3:30pm, ESPN2
Cincinnati at USF – 7pm, CBSSN
Off: East Carolina, SMU, Tulsa, UCF, UConn
Big 12
Kansas at Oklahoma State – 12pm, FS1
TCU at Texas Tech – 12pm, ESPN2
Texas at Iowa State – 3:30pm, FS1
West Virginia at Kansas State – 3:30pm, ESPN
Oklahoma at Baylor – 7:30pm, ABC
Off: None
Big Ten
Indiana at Penn State – 12pm, ABC
Michigan State at Michigan – 12pm, FOX
UMass at Northwestern – 12pm, BTN
Wisconsin at Nebraska – 12pm, BTN
Ohio State at Rutgers – 3:30pm, BTN
Minnesota at Iowa – 4pm, FOX
Off: Illinois, Maryland, Purdue
Conference USA
Louisiana Tech at Marshall – 7pm, CBSSN (Fri.)
UTEP at UAB – 1pm, ESPN3
Rice at Middle Tennessee – 4:30pm, ESPN+
Southern Miss at UTSA – 6pm, ESPN+
Off: Charlotte, Florida Atlantic, FIU, North Texas, Old Dominion, WKU
Independents
VMI at Army – 12pm, CBSSN
UMass at Northwestern – 12pm, BTN
Navy at Notre Dame – 2:30pm, NBC
Idaho State at BYU – 3pm, BYUtv/ESPN3
Incarnate Word at NM State – 4pm, FloSports
Off: Liberty
MAC
EMU at Akron – 6pm, ESPNews (Tues.)*
WMU at Ohio – 6:30pm, ESPN2 (Tues.)**
BGSU at Miami (Ohio) – 8pm, ESPNU (Wed.)
NIU at Toledo – 8pm, ESPN2 (Wed.)
Buffalo at Kent State – 7pm, CBSSN (Thurs.)
Central Michigan at Ball State – 3:30pm, CBSSN
Off: None
* Was 8pm ET on ESPNU.
** Was 7:30pm ET.
Mountain West
Fresno St. at San Diego St. – 9:30pm, ESPN2 (Fri.)
Hawaii at UNLV – 4pm, Spectrum PPV/MWN
Wyoming at Utah St. – 4pm, ESPNU
Air Force at Colorado St. – 7pm, ESPN2
New Mexico at Boise St. – 10:15pm, ESPN2
Off: Nevada, San Jose State
Pac-12
Stanford at Washington St. – 4:30, Pac-12N
Arizona St. at Oregon St. – 7:30pm, FS1
UCLA at Utah – 8pm, FOX
Arizona at Oregon – 10:30pm, ESPN
USC at California – 11pm, FS1
Off: Colorado, Washington
SEC
Florida at Missouri – 12pm, CBS
Alabama at Mississippi State – 12pm, ESPN
Georgia at Auburn – 3:30pm, CBS
Kentucky at Vanderbilt – 3:30pm, SECN
LSU at Ole Miss – 7pm, ESPN
South Carolina at Texas A&M – 7:30pm, SECN
Off: Arkansas, Tennessee
Sun Belt
CCU at Arkansas State – 3pm, ESPN+
Troy at Texas State – 3pm, ESPN3
ULM at Georgia Southern – 3pm, ESPN+
Louisiana at South Alabama – 5pm, ESPN+
App State at Georgia State – 7:30pm, ESPNU
Off: None
The B1G needs to start having night games throughout November. What if a team like OSU schedules a home game with a team like Clemson the week before playing Michigan? OSU will want that game at night to maximize their chances of winning.
The B10 wouldn’t allow it, first off. All B10 teams play each other during rivalry week and the week before rivalry week (so that no team has a bye against a team rivalry week).
But this is a silly conjecture. OSU would never schedule Clemson the week before UMich even if the B10 did allow it.
OSU will never, ever do that, so that’s a meaningless hypothetical. Playing Penn State and MIchigan back to back is tough enough.
B1G football is made for fall afternoons. Prime time is overrated.
Teams like Clemson won’t do as well in cold weather which is the reason this should happen.
Thanks. For a November game, I wouldn’t want it to start later than 6 PM local time, unless the game is indoors.