Each week, the power five conferences announce their football TV schedule for the weekend after next. Some selections are also made by the American, Conference USA, and Sun Belt.
Today, college football schedule selections were announced for the weekend of Sept. 12, 2020. No games were held under the six-day option.
Week 2 TV Schedule Selections
All times Eastern
ACC
UAB at Miami FL (Thurs.) – 8pm, ACCN
Syracuse at North Carolina – 12pm, ACCN
Duke at Notre Dame – 2:30pm, NBC
Georgia Tech at Florida State – 3:30pm, ABC
Austin Peay at Pitt – 4pm, ACCN
Clemson at Wake Forest – 7:30pm, ABC
WKU at Louisville – 8pm, ACCN
Off: Boston College, NC State, Virginia, Virginia Tech
American
SMU at TCU – 9pm, FS1 (Fri.)
The Citadel at USF – 1pm, ESPN+
Tulane at South Alabama – 7:30pm, ESPN2
Tulsa at Oklahoma St. – 7:30pm, ESPN or ESPNU
Off: Cincinnati, East Carolina, Houston, Memphis, Navy, Temple, UCF
Big 12
SMU at TCU – 9pm, FS1 (Fri.)
EKU at West Virginia – 12pm, FS1
Louisiana at Iowa State – 12pm, ESPN
Louisiana Tech at Baylor – 12pm, FOX
Arkansas St. at Kansas St. – 3:30pm, FS1
Missouri State at Oklahoma – 7pm, PPV
Tulsa at Oklahoma St. – 7:30pm, ESPN or ESPNU
UTEP at Texas – 8pm, LHN
Houston Baptist at Texas Tech – 8pm, ESPN+
Coastal Carolina at Kansas – 10pm, FS1
Conference USA
UAB at Miami FL (Thurs.) – 8pm, ACCN
Charlotte at App State – 12pm, ESPN2
Louisiana Tech at Baylor – 12pm, FOX
UTSA at Texas State – 3:30pm, ESPN2
WKU at Louisville – 8pm, ACCN
UTEP at Texas – 8pm, LHN
Off: FIU, Florida Atlantic, Marshall, Middle Tennessee, North Texas, Rice, Southern Miss
Independents
ULM at Army – 1:30pm, CBSSN
Off: BYU, Liberty
SEC
No games scheduled this week.
Sun Belt
Charlotte at App State – 12pm, ESPN2
Louisiana at Iowa State – 12pm, ESPN
ULM at Army – 1:30pm, CBSSN
Campbell at Ga. Southern – 3:30pm, ESPNU
Tulane at South Alabama – 7:30pm, ESPN2
Arkansas St. at Kansas St. – 3:30pm, FS1
UTSA at Texas State – 3:30pm, ESPN2
Coastal Carolina at Kansas – 10pm, FS1
Off: Georgia State, Troy
FBS conferences/teams not playing this fall
- Big Ten
- MAC
- Mountain West
- Pac-12
- New Mexico State (Independent)
- Old Dominion (Conference USA)
- UConn (Independent)
- UMass (Independent)
So with the same information available, how does the ACC decide to play and the PAC-12 decide not to play? And which one will have made the best decision if all games are played this year?