FBS conferences set Sept. 20, 2014 football TV schedule

By Brian Wilmer -

Six FBS conferences have each announced their football TV schedule for the weekend of September 20, 2014.

Top match-ups on Sept. 20 include Clemson at Florida State (8pm ET, ABC), Oklahoma at West Virginia (7:30pm ET, FOX), Miami (FL) at Nebraska (8pm ET, ESPN2) and Florida at Alabama (3:30pm ET, CBS).  Auburn at Kansas State is the Thursday game on Sept. 18 (7:30pm, ESPN).

The remainder of times and TV for the weekend of Sept. 20 are listed on each team’s 2014 football schedule.

Week 4 TV Schedule (Sept. 20, 2014, Power Five + American)
All times Eastern

ACC
Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech – Noon, ESPN
Iowa at Pitt – Noon, ESPNU
Maryland at Syracuse – 12:30pm, ACC Network
Tulane at Duke – 12:30pm, RSN
Maine at Boston College – 1pm, ESPN3
Army at Wake Forest – 3:30pm, ESPN3
Louisville at Florida International – 3:30pm, FOX Sports 1
North Carolina at East Carolina – 3:30pm, ESPNU
Virginia at BYU – 3:30pm, ESPN
Presbyterian at NC State – 6pm, ESPN3
Clemson at Florida State – 8pm, ABC
Miami, FL at Nebraska – 8pm, ESPN

American
UConn at USF – 8pm, ESPN (Friday)
Tulane at Duke – 12:30pm, RSN
Delaware State at Temple – 1pm, ESPN3
Texas A&M at SMU – 3:30pm, ABC/ESPN2
North Carolina at East Carolina – 3:30pm, ESPNU
Bethune-Cookman at UCF – 6pm, ESPN3
Miami (Ohio) at Cincinnati – 7pm, CBSSN
Middle Tennessee at Memphis – 7pm, ESPN3
UNLV at Houston – 8pm, ESPN3

Big 12
Auburn at Kansas State – 7:30pm, ESPN (Thursday)
Central Michigan at Kansas – 3:30pm, FSN
Oklahoma at West Virginia – 7:30pm, FOX

Big Ten
Bowling Green at Wisconsin – Noon, ESPN2
Eastern Michigan at Michigan State – Noon, BTN
Iowa at Pitt – Noon, ESPNU
Southern Illinois at Purdue – Noon, BTN
Western Illinois at Northwestern – Noon, ESPNEWS
Maryland at Syracuse – 12:30pm, ACC Network
Utah at Michigan – 3:30pm, ABC/ESPN2
Rutgers at Navy – 3:30pm, CBSSN
Texas State at Illinois – 4:00pm, ESPNEWS
Indiana at Missouri – 4:00pm, SEC Network
UMass at Penn State – 4:00pm, BTN
San Jose State at Minnesota – 4:00pm, BTN
Miami, FL at Nebraska – 8pm ET, ESPN2

Pac-12
Hawai’i at Colorado – 2pm, Pac-12 Network
Georgia State at Washington – 6pm, Pac-12 Network
California at Arizona – 10pm, Pac-12 Network
Oregon at Washington State – 10:30pm, ESPN
San Diego State at Oregon State – 10:30pm, FOX Sports 1

SEC
Auburn at Kansas State – 7:30pm, ESPN (Thursday)
Troy at Georgia – Noon, SEC Network
Florida at Alabama – 3:30pm, CBS
Texas A&M at SMU – 3:30pm, ABC/ESPN2
Indiana at Missouri – 4:00pm, SEC Network
Mississippi State at LSU – 7:00pm, ESPN
Northern Illinois at Arkansas – 7:00pm, ESPNU
South Carolina at Vanderbilt – 7:30pm, SEC Network

Comments (4)

Come on man. No one is suppose to mention how certain Big 12 games get 3 bye weeks. After all they all play with each other. Last year it was OU-OSU and Texas Baylor which got the third bye week. Every one else in P5 conferences played their 12 games in 14 weeks.

This year surprise OSU-OU, KSU-Baylor and even TCU-ISU get three bye weeks. OSU-OU each literally have a bye week in week 14.

In case some people miss the pattern. The Big 12 teams expected to be the best in the conference get the extra bye week. The other teams well. Heck The Big 12 schedules Kansas to actually play 12 games in 13 weeks.

The KSU game has been added under the Big 12 schedule, along with the previous location under the SEC. Thanks!