Guess who’s back…

Back again. Bossman’s back. Tell a friend (who likes football).

That’s right I have finally decided to return to the ol’ blogosphere (do they still call it that). I’ve been off for about four months and it feels like it has been four years. Are things better for me? Meh. I guess. Now I feel I need a distraction again to keep me sane so it’s back to this thing. Not like much has happened in the football world since I was gone AW SHIT TOM BRADY DIDN’T RETIRE. Sometimes the offseason is much more entertaining than the actual season. But I digress.

I figured I would return by doing a little bit of research. I know what you’re thinking: when has this jagoff ever really delved into researching stuff? Well I have…every so often. OK not enough. Maybe this is part of my metamorphosis into a newer, better Bossman. Or, I just have a bit of time on my hands. Oh yeah, the research! I am going to research….me! More specifically my blog.

You see, over the years I have made demands or requests or said things I would like to see change about college football or the NFL. I don’t know how often I have followed up on those but I am going to venture a guess and say almost never. So I am rectifying that by going back into the vault to see some of the things I’ve said and update on what has happened with them. In some cases, quite a bit. In others, nothing at all. So strap in and let’s go on a journey…or more like one of those car trips where everything looks the same and you crave any new scenery or you’re going to veer off the road and crash into the guardrail.

August 13, 2013: I think it’s high time for them (Tulane) to move out of the Superdome and into a smaller stadium considering they wouldn’t be able to fill a Texas high school football stadium these days. First off, some Texas high school football stadiums are big. Like 10-20,000 seats big. And they damn near fill them! Insane. But anyway, this was my first, let’s call it request on this blog. And it worked! I don’t want to take credit for this but I am going to take credit for this. Tulane moved into on-campus Yulman Stadium one year after this comment. And they arguably get more fans in a stadium that, by all accounts, looks quite nice.

November 24, 2013: I still believe they need to cut down on the individual bowl tie-ins as there could be some somewhat unwatchable matchups come December that could be avoided with better flexibility. At the Power Five level, this has not changed and we could argue it has got a bit worse. At the Group of Five level, we now see a bit more flexibility with bowl bids. Some bowls just pick out of the G-5 conferences as a whole. And other bowls get a choice of two or three conferences. So it’s slightly better but really I was hoping there would be more at-large bids. Maybe I didn’t make myself clear.

October 15, 2014: I would say it makes the most sense to put all the ESPNU games, for example, on one channel throughout the day. Bell (and, presumably, Rogers) doesn’t think that way for some odd reason. And they still don’t. I don’t get it. It seems so easy but obviously someone in programming suffers from temporary brain damage when they are figuring out the schedule. IT’S THE SAME FUCKING THING FOR LIKE THIRTEEN WEEKS EVERY YEAR!

February 17, 2015: In OT, they should start farther back than the 25-yard line. Instead, the NCAA decided “Fuck it” and changed OT completely after the second overtime. That nine-overtime debacle between Illinois and Penn State should be proof that the new method is garbage. Should have listened to me guys. Even starting overtime from the 30 could have changed things radically since not many college kickers can routinely hit 47-yard field goals.

February 17, 2015: Stop time after EVERY first down makes the game a little longer than most can handle. Why they haven’t dealt with this I don’t know. There is no need for the clock to stop after a first down in the first or third quarters. You could make the argument that other than the final five minutes of either half you don’t need to either and I would be fine with that too. Shave about ten minutes off the average game? Sounds like a win for the college game if you ask me.

February 17, 2015: Three-hour TV windows are dumb. I was on a roll this day (although, to be fair, the whole point of this blog post was changed I’d make). And yes, whoever thinks these make sense are morons. I’m looking at you, ESPN, since you are the only ones that do it. Well, that isn’t entirely true. The ACC Network, for one week early on in the season every year now, does the same thing. It’s stupid. Just stop it.

July 6, 2015: TSN and Sportsnet both would be smart to stop the regional channel horseshit and make one channel a full news channel (a la Headline Sports way back in the day). This hasn’t happened and probably never will. Whether it should now is a matter of debate. I don’t know how many viewers Sportscentre and Sports Central get but it can’t be nearly as many as there were back in 2015. So to have a full sports news channel would still make sense but they would both have to restructure the way there channels operate (and, in Sportsnet’s case, talk to the NHL about the archaic blackout policy).

November 19, 2015: However, in my opinion, pretty much all FBS vs. FCS games should be in September (or August if the season starts then). I have softened my stance a bit on this. Buy games are necessary for FCS teams and I understand that. I still am not a fan of seeing these games in November but having them in October would be fine as well. With more conferences going to a 9-game conference schedule, I have a feeling there will be less of these games in November but we shall see.

August 4, 2017: Let’s be honest here: Conference USA is a hodge-podge bag of crap. If they were smart they would start talks with the Sun Belt to “create” two new conferences with more of a geographical natured to them. Oh this is one of my favourite blog posts of all-time. The amount of flack I got for this from Conference USA fans was hilarious. But look what happened. The conference is on the brink of disaster now because they did nothing, thinking they were even remotely special. Fucking dumb. So let them die. Many of the teams left for greener pastures and the rest…well, sorry for your damn luck.

November 20, 2018: I look forward, though, to balanced divisions in 2020, which I believe is the year the Atlantic Schooners begin play. Oh Bossman, what were you thinking? Forget adding a tenth team: almost every year it seems like one of the current nine CFL teams is in some sense of financial peril.

January 20, 2020: I agree there should be a holiday after the Super Bowl. Hasn’t even been discussed in the U.S. so no chance of it happening here yet. At least my plea for Daylight Savings Time to end might come to fruition!

August 3, 2020: If a division winner has a worse record than a Wild Card team, they should get the #5 seed and not the #4. I have said this in previous seasons when there were only two Wild Card teams but it goes the same now with three. You shouldn’t be rewarded for winning a shitty division with a bad record. You already get into the playoffs. That’s your reward. Same the other way as a really good Wild Card team shouldn’t be punished for having the audacity to be in a division with one of the best teams in the league. It’s dumb. And won’t be changed. Dumb owners and dumb Commissioner Gingerhammer.

December 17, 2020: I will say it again for the millionth time: why bother with the conference affiliation towards either CBS or FOX? It doesn’t matter anymore. Well look at that! They are finally getting rid of the completely archaic NFC-to-FOX and AFC-to-CBS way of broadcasting NFL games. It will now be a bit of a free-for-all which, honestly, is much better. You want the best games, at the best times, with the best available crew. Many times that didn’t happen in the past because of how things were done. Not anymore!

August 11, 2021: I still believe every team should have one road, one home and one neutral-site game during the preseason but that’s a conversation I’ve had many times before that no one wants to listen to. Naw, much better to have regular season games in London, Berlin, Paris, Rome, Baghdad, rural Kazakhstan and the Maldives. And no bye week afterwards ya pussies!

Every time I did a post on if I ran the bowl games. Look, my plan would work. Or the various plans I’ve had over the years. Cut a few bowls and make it a 7-win minimum to be bowl-eligible for sure. Give as many games a national spotlight (which they almost do but they could be better at it). Put a few more games on non-ESPN networks (I don’t know when this will ever happen). And the selection show. It would work so much better and make that thing worth watching.

So there you go. I know I have made other requests or had other ideas but I think you get the picture…I’m not influential at all. Saying that, some of my ideas have come to fruition which makes me happy if not a tiny bit proud. Maybe in the next few years a few more of my ideas will come true and I will be a very happy Bossman.

Alright. First post back. Feels good. Shake the cobwebs off. I am goofing around with new themes for the site to see what works. So if you notice things changing from week to week, it’s probably my undiagnosed ADD.

It’s already June. Where does the time go? I guess that happens when the days start melting together and you have very little sense of time. Have a great rest of the week everyone.

It’s OVERREACTION time! Oh, and the Week 2 College Football TV Schedule.

Isn’t this almost the worst tradition in college football?  When college football media and fans go to ridiculous extremes after one week of college football (shut up, Week Zero).  So let’s get right to those reactions that are probably overreactions (at least at this point):

  • “UCLA is gonna win the Pac-12!”  Look it’s quite a good start for the team in sissy blue.  But they still have their entire conference schedule to go through.  Could they be better than I thought (which was .500)?  Absolutely.  But to say they will win 9 or 10 games.  Let’s just pump the brakes a bit.
  • “The ACC is terrible!” Yeah, no.  They aren’t.  Yes, the conference as a whole had a bad first week.  But North Carolina lost to what looks like could be a really good Virginia Tech team and Clemson lost to national title contender Georgia.  Not much else of note but give them some time.  Now if the highest ranked team in the ACC is at like #18 going into October then yes, they should start to panic.
  • “Cincinnati or UCF is the Group of Five team to go to the New Year’s Six!”  Don’t book it just quite yet.  Yes, UCF’s victory over Boise State was impressive and Gus Malzahn may have brought something to the program that they slightly lost the past couple years.  And Cincy is Cincy.  But there are still a bunch of teams that have opportunities and you never know what surprise Group of Five team will be out there.
  • “Oklahoma has no shot now.”  Wait, what?  First off, they won.  Yes, it was closer than it should have been and it was Tulane but they still won.  I can see their defense needs work but if they can figure it out, they have the offense to beat every team on their schedule.
  • “Well, Indiana sucks again.”  One game against what looks like a seriously good Iowa team shouldn’t mar the Hoosiers’ season.  Let’s see how they do the rest of the month before saying they are coming back down to Earth a bit (yeah, like Tom Allen is going to allow that to happen).
  • “Spencer Rattler and Sam Howell aren’t Heisman contenders at all.”  Howell has fallen farther than Rattler in many people’s minds but they are still near the top of the Heisman contender list.  Remember, some players really have won the Heisman in November so let’s chill here.
  • “Randy Edsall is going to get shitcanned.”  HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA.  So silly.  He quit instead.

Another tradition seems to be a quite bad Week 2 schedule (on paper) that somehow gets one really good Game of the Year candidate.  Unfortunately, this is not an overreaction.  It happens damn near every year.  Oh well, if it sets us up for better weeks, then fine.

Friday

US Canada
Kansas at #17 Coastal Carolina 7:30 PM
North Carolina A&T at Duke 8:00 PM
North Dakota at Utah State 9:00 PM

UNDEFEATED KANSAS!  UNDEFEATED COASTAL CAROLINA!  Irresistible force, immovable object, and all that jazz.  If it’s anything like last year’s Chants game against BYU, the crowd will be rocking which is amazing since there aren’t many seats in their stadium.  There are also two other games you can watch but really, we all know what you’ll be watching.

Saturday Early

US Canada
Illinois at Virginia 11:00 AM
Western Kentucky at Army 11:30 AM
Youngstown State at Michigan State Noon
Indiana State at Northwestern Noon
Pittsburgh at Tennessee Noon
South Carolina at East Carolina Noon
Miami-OH at Minnesota Noon
#12 Oregon at #3 Ohio State Noon
Kennesaw State at Georgia Tech Noon
Alabama State at #25 Auburn Noon
#13 Florida at USF 1:00 PM
Rutgers at Syracuse 2:00 PM

Jesus Christ that is a lot of games in the Noon timeslot.  And oh man, morning football!  It’s funny: I like morning college football but early morning NFL games in London?  Not so much.  Probably because I am up until like 2 or 3 into Sunday morning and getting up like six hours or so later to watch NFL football is actually too much for me.  And yes, there is a weird start time for the game on ABC.  If you have been living under several rocks, you might not have realized that this Saturday is the 20th anniversary of 9/11.  So there will be a lot of shows on in the morning about it, which makes a lot of sense considering when that tragedy occurred.  ABC is running a special until 1:00 meaning college football is waiting a little bit to start on there.  No big deal really and to many Americans it’s a huge thing this day so we can all wait an other for a game featuring…USF?  Yeah definitely not a big deal then.

Saturday Afternoon​​

US Canada
Purdue at UConn 3:00 PM
Buffalo at Nebraska 3:30 PM
Air Force at Navy 3:30 PM
UAB at #2 Georgia 3:30 PM
California at TCU 3:30 PM
#5 Texas A&M vs. Colorado (in Denver) 3:30 PM
Mercer at #1 Alabama 4:00 PM
#10 Iowa at #9 Iowa State 4:30 PM
South Carolina State at #6 Clemson 5:00 PM

Here is our Game of the Year candidate, funny enough (well the second one after Oregon-tOSU earlier).  Would you ever have thought that CyHawk could be Game of the Anything?  It’s such a huge game this year that College Gameday is there as well.  You will notice that the Notre Dame home game against Toledo is not on NBC.  That’s because it’s on Peacock, the streaming app for NBC.  Meaning, I am pretty sure none of us will be able to watch it.  Slowly, these streaming platforms are getting into the sports game.  Soon enough there will be multiple big games every week on like Hulu and will be shit out of luck if you don’t have Netflix, Amazon Prime, Hulu, Peacock, and whatever else is out there.  Two final things here: yes, TSN2 is showing a game featuring the Mercer Bears.  And yes, the ACC Network is doing their three-hour broadcast window thing.  Stupid, but they can’t have games starting at 10:00 pm locally so they do what they feel like they have to do.

Saturday Primetime

US Canada
Houston at Rice 6:30 PM
#15 Texas at Arkansas 7:00 PM
Appalachian State at #22 Miami 7:00 PM
NC State at Mississippi State 7:00 PM
Howard at Maryland 7:30 PM
Idaho at Indiana 7:30 PM
Georgia State at North Carolina 7:30 PM
Missouri at Kentucky 7:30 PM
Washington at Michigan 8:00 PM
Jacksonville State at Florida State 8:00 PM

Yeah there really isn’t much here in terms of hugely important games.  But see?  The ABC started at 1pm “issue” worked itself out and we get the normal-for-about-a-decade 8:00 start in Ann Arbor where Washington might be the underdog?  No TSN games in this timeslot which kind of sucks but it’s not like they are going to grab any ratings hits here.  Texas-Arkansas might be the most interesting game here although there could actually be a fair amount riding on Mizzou-UK as the winner could actually contend in the SEC East (as long as Georgia falters at least once inside the conference).

Saturday Late Night

US Canada
Vanderbilt at Colorado State 10:00 PM
#21 Utah at BYU 10:15 PM
UNLV at #23 Arizona State 10:30 PM
Stanford at #14 USC 10:30 PM

FOX Pac-12 After Dark?  FOX Pac-12 After Dark!!!  It’s too bad that Gus Johnson will be calling the Big Noon Saturday game because Gus After Dark would have been tons of fun.  It’s unfortunate Stanford looked like shit on opening weekend but, hey, remember what I said about overreactions?  Now watch the Trojans blow them out by like 40.  Also, we have the Holy War between Utah and the soon-to-be-in-the-Big XII BYU Cougars.  TSN is smart to pick up this once since it should be a raucous crowd in Provo.

Games to set your eyeballs on

Oregon at Ohio State (Noon, FOX) – One of, surprisingly, two Game of the Year candidates.  And both teams looked, well, a bit off during Week 1.  The Ducks struggled with Fresno State and needed a late score to win and the Buckeyes took quite a long time to finally shake off Minnesota and get the victory.  This should be good and should be close.  This game has been hyped since last year when people were already looking forward to this season.  Let’s hope it matches the hype.

Iowa at Iowa State (4:30, ABC) – This has quickly become a massive game and could actually be a big part of the College Football Playoff story.  The winner here may vault into the Top 5 depending on what else happens.  The loser isn’t out of anything though and could still be in a good spot to get to a New Year’s Six bowl.  This is easily the biggest and most important version of CyHawk ever.

Utah at BYU (10:15, TSN2) – OK so it doesn’t drop off too much after the first two.  The Holy War is always a hotly contested matchup.  College football is always good when rivalries have two good teams playing.  Like if Alabama and Auburn are both good or if Michigan and Ohio State are both good.  This one is no different.  Utes are in the Top 25 and the Cougs are just outside it.  This game is in Provo which has arguably the craziest crowd in the Mountain or Pacific time zones except for the one in Salt Lake City.  As I said above, TSN was smart to pick up this one and it should be the gem of the late night window.

UAB at Georgia (3:30, specialty pack) – OK now it falls off a cliff.  Don’t me wrong.  UGA is a fantastic team and UAB has been a great story since reviving their team a few years back.  But this probably won’t be close and as the fourth-best game of the week it doesn’t really scream quality to be honest with you.

Kansas at Coastal Carolina (Friday, 7:30, TSN2) – Aw fuck it why not?  Kansas is in the Games of the Week list, BAYBEE!  Let’s be honest: the Chants will probably mop the floor with the Jayhawks.  But what if Kansas keeps it close through three quarters?  Man, that would be quite the interesting final segment and bring in a lot of viewers…way more than Kansas football is used to.

Honourable mention: Texas at Arkansas (7:00, specialty pack), Stanford at USC (10:30, FOX), Appalachian State at Miami (7:00, specialty pack).

You wanna bet?

Only the most degenerate of gamblers will bet on these Week 2 games.  I mean if it was NFL I’d for sure be doing it but not college.  I’ve told you all my reasons, I won’t rehash them here again.  Here are the picks!

Oregon over Ohio State

Iowa State over Iowa

Miami over Appalachian State

Coastal Carolina over Kansas

USC over Stanford

BYU over Utah

Texas over Arkansas

Georgia over UAB

Rice over Houston (big upset!)

Nebraska over Buffalo (Upset?  Ahahahahahahahahahahaha…no wait….really…….Upset?)

Navy over Air Force (kind of an upset)

From what I can tell, everything is up on the specialty pack.  Only thing I haven’t seen anywhere is the second BTN games at Noon and 7:30 but I’m sure that will be sorted out.  As for the Pac-12 Network, no it is not on DAZN.  Frustrating.  So I won’t be listing those games on the schedules since there is no real point to doing so.  Hopefully they scrap the current setup and then be smart and pair up with FOX or CBS and set up a proper conference network like the ACC, Big Ten and SEC have.  It would be the best thing for that conference for sure and bring in some more money.

I assume by now you’ve heard the news: the Big XII is (finally) expanding.  BYU, Cincinnati, Houston and UCF are expected to be voted in to the conference today sometime after they all sent in their applications a couple days ago.  The vote is a no-brainer.  The question will be when will the teams join and what happens to the American Conference now.  The last thing I have heard is that BYU is probably moving for next season.  The three AAC teams would then move the following year.  Whether Oklahoma and Texas will still be around by then is anybody’s guess although I’d be shocked if they weren’t in the SEC by 2023.  As for the AAC, I expect that they will look to expand.  They would be down to eight teams with not exactly a murderer’s row of football programs.  The schools that have already been bandied about include Marshall, Appalachian State, UAB and even Boise State and San Diego State (although I am sure the Mountain West will do everything they can to hold on to their new spot at the top of the Group of Five).  So yeah, realignment news isn’t going anywhere after those four teams officially join.

Once I get back home, hell yes I will be watching football the rest of the weekend (sometime near the end of the Noon timeslot).  Will I be watching football past midnight?  Does a bear shit in the woods?  I’ll catch up on sleep maybe in February.  Enjoy the games everyone!

2021 NCAA Basketball Conference Tournament TV Schedule

Please, please, please, please, PLEASE let it be different than last year’s conference tournaments.  Remember what happened?  Of course you do.  But if you want a refresher, check last year’s post on this and see what happened in a short time.  We really had no idea what we were all up against when the Coronavirus reared its ugly head for the first time in the sporting world.  Last year the second week of the conference tournament schedule was decimated and March Madness was cancelled.  This year, the NCAA Tournament will be entirely in the state of Indiana.  Good call.  Now let’s see if the conferences can get their tournaments completed without any COVID-related mess.  I am not holding my breath on this.

Sixth year of doing this and honestly it has become a lot easier with the SEC, Big Ten and ACC all having conference networks.  Oh and t​​he Pac-12 as well I guess (although we don’t get it in this area anymore as far as I know…oh wait we do…kind of….on DAZN….if you get it).  Maybe the Big XII will come to their senses and AHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA yeah there was no way I was finishing that sentence.  Let us begin.​

March 5 Ohio Valley Semi-Final #1 8:00 PM
March 5 Ohio Valley Semi-Final #2 10:30 PM
March 6 Atlantic-10 Semi-Final #1 11:00 AM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 6 Atlantic-10 Semi-Final #2 2:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 6 Missouri Valley Semi-Final #1 5:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 6 Missouri Valley Semi-Final #2 8:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 6 Ohio Valley Championship 8:00 PM
March 6 WCC Quarter-Final #1 10:00 PM
March 7 WCC Quarter-Final #2 12:30 AM
March 7 Big South Championship Noon
March 7 Missouri Valley Championship 2:00 PM
March 7 Atlantic Sun Championship 2:00 PM
March 7 SoCon Championship 5:00 PM
March 7 SoCon Championship 7:30 PM
March 8 CAA Semi-Final #1 6:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 8 Horizon League Semi-Final #1 6:30 PM
March 8 SoCon Championship 7:00 PM
March 8 Sun Belt Championship 7:00 PM
March 8 WCC Semi-Final #1 9:00 PM
March 8 CAA Semi-Final #2 9:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 8 Horizon League Semi-Final #2 9:30 PM
March 8 WCC Semi-Final #2 11:30 PM
March 9 ACC First Round Game #1 2:00 PM
March 9 ACC First Round Game #2 4:30 PM
March 9 Horizon League Championship 7:00 PM TSN2
March 9 NEC Championship 7:00 PM
March 9 ACC First Round Game #3 7:00 PM
March 9 CAA Championship 7:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 9 WCC Championship 9:00 PM TSN2
March 9 Summit League Championship 9:00 PM
March 10 ACC Second Round Game #1 Noon
March 10 ACC Second Round Game #2 2:30 PM
March 10 Pac-12 First Round Game #1 4:00 PM
March 10 Patriot League Semi-Final #1 6:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 10 Big Ten First Round Game #1 6:00 PM  
March 10 ACC Second Round Game #3 6:30 PM
March 10 Pac-12 First Round Game #2 7:00 PM
March 10 Big XII First Round Game #1 7:00 PM
March 10 SEC First Round Game 7:00 PM
March 10 Patriot League Semi-Final #2 8:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 10 Big Ten First Round Game #2 8:30 PM
March 10 ACC Second Round Game #4 9:00 PM
March 10 Big XII First Round Game #2 9:30 PM
March 10 Pac-12 First Round Game #3 10:00 PM
March 11 Big Ten Second Round Game #1 Noon
March 11 ACC Quarter-Final #1 Noon TSN5_svg
March 11 AAC First Round Game #1 Noon
March 11 SEC Second Round Game #1 Noon
March 11 Big XII Quarter-Final #1 12:30 PM
March 11 Mountain West Quarter-Final #1 2:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 11 ACC Quarter-Final #2 2:30 PM TSN5_svg
March 11 Big Ten Second Round Game #2 2:30 PM
March 11 AAC First Round Game #2 2:30 PM
March 11 Pac-12 Quarter-Final #1 2:30 PM
March 11 SEC Second Round Game #2 2:30 PM
March 11 Big XII Quarter-Final #2 3:00 PM
March 11 Mountain West Quarter-Final #2 5:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 11 Pac-12 Quarter-Final #2 5:30 PM
March 11 Big Ten Second Round Game #3 6:30 PM
March 11 ACC Quarter-Final #3 6:30 PM
March 11 AAC First Round Game #3 6:30 PM
March 11 Big XII Quarter-Final #3 7:00 PM
March 11 SEC Second Round Game #3 7:00 PM
March 11 Pac-12 Quarter-Final #3 8:30 PM
March 11 Mountain West Quarter-Final #3 9:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 11 ACC Quarter-Final #4 9:00 PM
March 11 Big Ten Second Round Game #4 9:00 PM
March 11 Big XII Quarter-Final #4 9:30 PM
March 11 SEC Second Round Game #4 9:30 PM
March 11 AAC First Round Game #4 10:00 PM
March 11 Mountain West Quarter-Final #4 11:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 11 Pac-12 Quarter-Final #4 11:30 PM
March 12 Big Ten Quarter-Final #1 Noon
March 12 SEC Quarter-Final #1 Noon
March 12 AAC Quarter-Final #1 1:00 PM TSN5_svg
March 12 Conference USA Semi-Final #1 1:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 12 Big Ten Quarter-Final #2 2:30 PM
March 12 SEC Quarter-Final #2 2:30 PM
March 12 AAC Quarter-Final #2 3:30 PM TSN5_svg
March 12 Conference USA Semi-Final #2 3:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 12 MAC Semi-Final #1 5:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 12 Big Ten Quarter-Final #3 6:30 PM
March 12 ACC Semi-Final #1 6:30 PM
March 12 Big XII Semi-Final #1 7:00 PM TSN2
March 12 SEC Quarter-Final #3 7:00 PM
March 12 AAC Quarter-Final #3 7:30 PM
March 12 MAC Semi-Final #2 8:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 12 Pac-12 Semi-Final #1 8:30 PM
March 12 ACC Semi-Final #2 9:00 PM
March 12 Big Ten Quarter-Final #4 9:00 PM
March 12 SEC Quarter-Final #4 9:30 PM
March 12 Big XII Semi-Final #2 9:30 PM TSN2
March 12 Mountain West Semi-Final #1 10:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 12 AAC Quarter-Final #4 10:00 PM
March 12 Pac-12 Semi-Final #2 11:30 PM
March 13 Big West Semi-Final #2 Midnight
March 13 Mountain West Semi-Final #2 12:30 AM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 13 America East Championship 11:00 AM TSN2
March 13 Big Ten Semi-Final #1 1:00 PM
March 13 SEC Semi-Final #1 1:00 PM
March 13 MEAC Championship 1:00 PM TSN2
March 13 Atlantic-10 Semi-Final #1 1:00 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 13 AAC Semi-Final #1 3:00 PM
March 13 SEC Semi-Final #2 3:00 PM
March 13 Big-Ten Semi-Final #2 3:30 PM
March 13 Atlantic-10 Semi-Final #2 3:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 13 MAAC Championship 4:00 PM
March 13 AAC Semi-Final #2 5:30 PM
March 13 Mountain West Championship 5:30 PM
March 13 SWAC Championship 6:00 PM
March 13 Big XII Championship 6:00 PM
March 13 Big East Championship 6:30 PM
March 13 MAC Championship 7:30 PM
March 13 Big Sky Championship 8:00 PM
March 13 ACC Championship 8:30 PM
March 13 Conference USA Championship 8:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 13 Southland Championship 9:30 PM TSN2
March 13 WAC Championship 10:00 PM
March 13 Pac-12 Championship 10:30 PM
March 13 Big West Championship 11:30 PM TSN2
March 14 Patriot League Championship 12:30 PM cbssportsnetwork_logo_on_light
March 14 Atlantic-10 Championship 1:00 PM
March 14 SEC Championship 1:00 PM TSN2
March 14 AAC Championship 3:15 PM TSN2
March 14 Big Ten Championship 3:30 PM
March 14 Selection Sunday 6:00 PM

A few notes:

  • I see there are a few conferences who are doing more tournament games at school sites or having schools host pods of more than two teams.  Not a bad idea.
  • At this point, none of the TSN conference tournament schedule is out.  I have made educated guesses based on previous schedules but who knows what it will look like.  So if you see Fishing with Italo Labignan instead of your favourite college basketball team in their conference tournament, don’t blame me. Saying that, I will update this schedule as fast as I can.  UPDATE: The entire TSN tournament schedule is now out and is reflected above.
  • CBS, I believe, gets the Greg Gumbel Show this year.  At least I think they do.  I want to say this may be more interesting than the usual Selection Show but it won’t be.  At least it’s better than the College Football Playoff Selection Show.
  • Yes, if you have DAZN (or IPTV) you can get the Pac-12 Network.  Otherwise you are out of luck.  As for the Big East Tournament, most of the games will be on FOX Sports One so if you don’t have IPTV then you won’t be able to watch them.

Now this year the First Four is not on Wednesday after Selection Sunday.  It’s on the Thursday.  The First Round will start Friday just after Noon (March 19th).  That means the Round of 32 will go Sunday-Monday.  This also shifts the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 by not one, but two days.  I assume this is to allow for any issues to be solved, although if there is a huge Covid-related issue, it could cause massive problems to the schedule no matter what the planning committee does.

As I have said before, stay tuned for updates since there will be some.  For sure.  No questions asked.  So check in relatively often.

Now with the other potential posts I usually do around this time of year: mock drafts.  I will probably do one soon.  More to keep my sanity and keep me doing something that makes me feel that I am productive.  But that will probably be it until closer to the draft in April.

I have actually started piecing together the 2021 schedule.  I enjoy doing it and, again, it’s something that keeps me going these days.  I know it’s a few months until my posts on the most important games of the season but it’s something to look forward to.

Finally, this has been a very rough time for me.  Still unemployed.  At the 12 month mark.  It’s draining financially and mentally.  Physically it doesn’t do me any favours either.  I am trying my best to keep my mind at ease but if you noticed my Twitter posts, it has not been easy.  Hopefully things change for me soon.  I don’t want to stop doing this blog but it may come to a point where I have to.  It’s a day I never wanted to come.  I sincerely hope it doesn’t.  Thank you for reading.  Have a good weekend.  And take care of yourself.

Can’t say we didn’t see this coming – Week 9 College Football TV Schedule

OK we all know the facts here.  COVID-19 is a virus that has wreaked havoc in some areas of the world and has changed the way we live, possibly for a long time.  Also, sports have come back but with the amount of contact involved, some sports are more vulnerable than others to this pandemic.  Which brings me to Wisconsin.  Graham Mertz had a great game this past weekend.  Almost perfect passing the ball.  Wisconsin already looks good despite the fact they only played Illinois.

So now we find out that Mertz tested positive for COVID.  So he’s out for this coming week’s game.  Backup Jack Coan is dealing with a foot injury so he won’t play.  And now we find out that third stringer Chase Wolf has also tested positive for the Coronavirus.  So the Badgers are down to their fourth-string quarterback.  Wow.  So that means Danny Vanden Boom (great name by the way) gets the start on Saturday.  Luckily it’s Nebraska that’s the opponent.  But if Wisky loses to the Huskers, they can flush any College Football Playoff hopes down the drain no matter how much The Committee will give them some slack for what happened.  This will happen again this season.  Guaranteed.  Wisky is just the highest profile team so far.  What if it happens to a unit for Alabama or Clemson?  Shit will hit the fan then for sure.

UPDATE: So after that amazing intro, it was all for naught.  Wisconsin-Nebraska has been cancelled after more positive COVID-19 tests.

Alright, enough about the Wisky Covid situation.  Sounds like something the military would say in a battle.  Anyway, the schedule!

Thursday​

US Canada
South Alabama at Georgia Southern 7:30 PM
Colorado State at Fresno State 10:00 PM

We are getting close to football every day but we aren’t quite there.  Saying that, I am getting a bit more excited for weeknight football, especially weeknight football that lasts past midnight.  It’s not like these are huge games because they aren’t but it’s football so I will watch.  I mean what else are you going to watch?  Baseball is over.  I will let you know about the Thursday nighter later on this post but it’s not exactly a barnburner itself.  So instead you can sit down, watch the Sun Belt and then the Mountain West, and be happy.

Friday

US Canada
Minnesota at Maryland 7:30 PM

Hey remember when Maryland had two amazing games to start last season and everyone was heralding Mike Locksley as a great hire?  Since then, the Terps have been nothing short of awful and, surprisingly, a guy who could barely win a game at New Mexico has struggled at Maryland.  And by surprisingly, I mean not surprisingly.  At all.

Saturday Early​​

US Canada
Boston College at #1 Clemson Noon
#20 Coastal Carolina at Georgia State Noon
Purdue at Illinois Noon
Memphis at #7 Cincinnati Noon
#16 Kansas State at West Virginia Noon  
Michigan State at #13 Michigan Noon
#5 Georgia at Kentucky Noon

This feels like a lot of games where a ranked team is facing an unranked team where the ranked team should slaughter the unranked team.  Not exactly a stellar Noon schedule but I digress.

Memphis-Cincy could be the most interesting game since that is your best shot at an upset in this timeslot.  MSU-UM is a lot less important than it was before the Spartans’ upset loss to Rutgers.  The Sun Belt game isn’t huge but it will be interesting to see how long Coastal can keep this up.  I hope they make it so at least The Committee becomes a bit uncomfortable with the Group of Five selection for the New Year’s Six.

Saturday Afternoon

US Canada
#4 Notre Dame at Georgia Tech 3:30 PM
#17 Indiana at Rutgers 3:30 PM
LSU at Auburn 3:30 PM
Northwestern at Iowa 3:30 PM
TCU at Baylor 3:30 PM
Texas at #6 Oklahoma State 4:00 PM
Ole Miss at Vanderbilt 4:00 PM

What was thought to be a huge CBS game is now no longer nearly as big.  We shall see whether LSU has found their new quarterback and if Bo Nix can get back into the good graces of Auburn fans.  It could be a God-send for Brad and Gary though since this might end up being a pretty close game, something the SEC on CBS isn’t exactly known for these days.

One good thing about 2020 is it might have (MIGHT HAVE) killed reverse mirrors for good.  There is really no reason for them anymore in this day and age.  It’s really just a headache for all involved.  Most Americans get both ABC and ESPN2 in some form or fashion so it has become a moot point to use reverse mirrors.  Without specialty packs (as far as I know), this wouldn’t affect Canadians but man was it ever a crock of shit to deal with a reverse mirror that isn’t figured out properly and you got the same game on two different channels.

Saturday Primetime​​

US Canada
#25 Boise State at Air Force 6:00 PM
Mississippi State at #2 Alabama 7:00 PM
#3 Ohio State at #18 Penn State 7:30 PM
Navy at #22 SMU 7:30 PM
#24 Oklahoma at Texas Tech 8:00 PM

Ohio State-Penn State.  What else do we need to say?  How about that this matchup lost a LOT of its luster after last week’s crazy loss by PSU to Indiana.  ABC was hoping for a Top 10 matchup and won’t quite get it.  They should still dominate the timeslot though.

This feels a bit better than the afternoon timeslot.  But it’s close.  I am hoping there could get be some good games here and it looks like there might be some gems.  Alabama has to show they are still CFP-worthy and not fall to a Mike Leach speedbump, SMU has a test hosting Navy and could Air Force pull the upset and really cripple the Mountain West’s NY6 chances in its second week?

Saturday Late Night​​

US Canada
San Diego State at Utah State 9:30 PM
Western Kentucky at #11 BYU 10:15 PM

Pac-12 After Dark finally returns next week.  For now we get a Mountain West matchup and BYU’s march to….something.  BYU has ascended to #11 but they have to keep beating teams and beating them badly to keep in the Top 12 and have a legitimate shot at the New Year’s Six.

Games to set your eyeballs on

Ohio State at Penn State (7:30, ABC/TSN1) – No one should sleep on the Nittany Lions despite their crushing loss to Indiana.  James Franklin is still one of the better coaches in college football right now.  They have Sean Clifford at quarterback who is fairly underrated.  They have a team that could still sneak into the College Football Playoff (although the chances are slim now).  We know what can happen here.  PSU is still looking up at tOSU in the Big Ten East but the Nittany Lions hold their fate in their hands.  Win out and it’s off to Indianapolis.  Ohio State, on the other hand, is sneaking up on nobody despite the late start to the Big Ten season.  Justin Fields is still awesome and it looks like even with the loss of Chase Young to the pros, they have reloaded with another amazing defense.  This could end up being a Game of the Year candidate if Penn State leaves it all out on the field.

Memphis at Cincinnati (Noon, ESPN) – Another huge American Conference game.  You can expect one pretty much every week from now on from the conference who considers themselves part of the Power 6.  The Bearcats are definitely in the driver’s seat after their win over SMU last week.  But they can’t look ahead to, well, anything when a team like Memphis comes to town.  The Tigers have only lost once and have been a good team the past few years.  This is ripe for an upset.

Texas at Oklahoma State (4:00, FOX) – I would be surprised if even Cowboy fans thought that Oklahoma State would be this high up in the rankings at this point.  The Big XII has had a rough year and the Pokes are the only bright spot at this point.  Anyway, Tom Herman’s Longhorns could pretty much destroy the Big XII’s season on Halloween with an upset here.

Kansas State at West Virginia (Noon, TSN4) – OK it severely drops off a cliff after the first three games.  Somehow, WVU is 3-2 at this point of the season.  Neal Brown is doing a hell of a job in Morgantown.  And Chris Klieman may be doing even better in Manhattan.  One of these teams will actually have a legitimate shot at the Big XII Championship with a win here.  I do have to remember, however, that the regular season goes into mid-December now.  So I can’t be making too many crazy predictions when there is still a month-and-a-half left to go.

Indiana at Rutgers (3:30, BTN) – Fuck it, let’s go crazy here.  Undefeated (yes, UNDEFEATED) Rutgers hosts undefeated (yes, UNDEFEATED) Indiana.  Rutgers has never been in the games of the week section and I figured this was as good a time as any.  One of these teams will most likely be tied with Ohio State and Michigan at the top of the Big Ten East.  Going into November.  No that is not a misprint.

Honourable mention: Boston College at Clemson (Noon, ABC/TSN1); UCF at Houston (2:00, ESPN+); Arkansas at Texas A&M (7:30, SEC Network)

Some gambling fun and games

OK I got none of my upset picks correct.  For a bit, I thought SMU and Georgia Southern would pull it off but no.  As for the rest of my picks I was almost perfect so let’s see if we can keep that ball rolling this week.

Oklahoma State over Texas

Clemson over Boston College

Cincinnati over Memphis

West Virginia over Kansas State (big upset!)

UCF over Houston

Texas A&M over Arkansas

Indiana over Rutgers

Ohio State over Penn State

BYU over Western Kentucky

Utah State over San Diego State (let’s call it a mild upset)

Georgia State over Coastal Carolina (massive upset)

We are oh so close to football every day for like four weeks.  I can feel it!

Thursday Night Football again!  We get Atlanta heading to Carolina.  Not the greatest game but they can’t all be.  I have heard a few people marvel at the games that TNF gets.  I have to say that once FOX paired up with the NFL Network the quality of games improved a bit.  This is good.  It really has replaced Monday Night Football as the second-best night game of the week.  I’ve said this before and it may sound like blasphemy but I know MNF is an institution but to be honest, I could do without it.  I think most teams would agree as well now with the advent of TNF.  And in this COVID world, making things easier on the teams should be an idea worth looking into.

Will I watch like 26 hours of football this weekend?  No.  But I will do my best to watch as much as I can.  I’m sure I will have other plans at some point but it’s mostly a free weekend.  Not making excuses.  Just saying that some of my recaps might make it seem like I barely watched the game.  And that might be true.  Enjoy the games everyone!

I guess now we begin – Week 8 College Football TV Schedule

The Big Ten and Mountain West start playing football this weekend.  There is already a cancellation as New Mexico and Colorado State will not play this weekend.  Other than though it is full steam ahead as almost every team is in play now.  It’s two weeks until the Pac-12 and MAC finally commence but who knows if they will have a legitimate shot at the College Football Playoff or New Year’s Six, respectively.  My best guess right now is no but this has been a wonky season so far so who the hell knows.  I am sure ESPN will go all-out to promote the Big Ten’s return.  FOX as well since they have some pretty huge games in the B1G the rest of the season.  It will get nauseating pretty quickly, I’m sure.

Anywho, I got nothing else so let’s get to the sked shall we?

Thursday

US Canada
Arkansas State at Appalachian State 7:30 PM

One game.  But it could be considered a pretty big Sun Belt game.  Most people are probably going to watch the Thursday Night Football matchup since the World Series will be on a break.  Let’s look at this one this way though: whichever team loses will give their respective division leaders another leg up.  A Red Wolves loss helps Louisiana and a Mountaineers loss will assist Coastal Carolina in their shocking 2020 campaign.

Friday​

US Canada
Tulsa at USF 7:30 PM
Illinois at #14 Wisconsin 8:00 PM
Louisiana at UAB 8:00 PM

CBS Sports Network probably has the biggest game of the night.  I know the Big Ten is starting this night but the winner of ULL-UAB probably moves into the Top 25 and may still have an outside shot at a NY6 spot.  Funny enough, ESPN has the worst game of the night.  Doesn’t happen often.

Saturday Early

US Canada
Oklahoma at TCU Noon
Syracuse at #1 Clemson Noon
Rutgers at Michigan State Noon
Mercer at Army Noon
#23 NC State at #14 North Carolina Noon
Nebraska at #5 Ohio State Noon
Auburn at Ole Miss Noon
Tulane at UCF 2:00 PM  

It’s an alright start to the day I guess.  Not as great as last week but still good.  Problem is it’s a few cases of a good, ranked team playing a not-so-good unranked team.  Also, if you are a masochist, you can immerse yourself in Rutgers Scarlet Knights football.

And yes, that is not a typo.  ESPN2 has a game on at 2 in the afternoon.  Why is this happening?  Because UFC 254’s preliminary matches are on ESPN2 starting at Noon.  Yes, Noon.  Because they are in Dubai and they finally decided to stop making the fighters fight locally in the morning, which is completely stupid.  So yeah, the PPV itself starts at 2:00 so that’s when ESPN2 gets to start airing college football.

Saturday Afternoon

US Canada
#3 Notre Dame at Pittsburgh 3:30 PM
Iowa at Purdue 3:30 PM
#2 Alabama at Tennessee 3:30 PM
Houston at Navy 3:30 PM
Baylor at Texas 3:30 PM
#17 Iowa State at #6 Oklahoma State 3:30 PM
#8 Penn State at Indiana 3:30 PM
West Virginia at Texas Tech 5:30 PM

Some pretty good games here.  OK more like one great game and a bunch of good ones.  ISU-OSU could end up being massive in the Big XII scheme of things (and pretty much put the nail in the coffin for the conference if the Cowboys lose).  Notre Dame has a bit of a landmine game as they head to Pittsburgh to play the Panthers.  Oh and Penn State is in tough to start their season as they face the Hoosiers.  And you can see that TSN2 is going with an all-ESPN quadrupleheader this weekend.  Smart on their part.  It always makes me wonder why they don’t do that every weekend they can.

Saturday Primetime​​

US Canada
Wyoming at Nevada 7:00 PM
South Carolina at LSU 7:00 PM
#18 Michigan at #21 Minnesota 7:30 PM
Maryland at Northwestern 7:30 PM

Again, I am not showing any possible specialty pack games since I haven’t seen anything to the contrary.  It’s sad since at this point of the season they would be clocking in with about 12-18 games every week.  That’s a lot of games that now we won’t be able to see with a normal cable subscription.  Anyway, the Michigan-Minnesota game is huge and could make my predictions about Michigan look terrible if the Wolverines pull off the win.  It’s a small amount of games for this timeslot though which is odd as we are not quite into a full college football schedule yet.

Saturday Late Night

US Canada
#9 Cincinnati at #16 SMU 9:00 PM
Texas State at #12 BYU 10:15 PM
UNLV at San Diego State 10:30 PM

The back third of the weird 2/5:30/9 ESPN2 tripleheader has one of the biggest games of the day with Cincinnati and SMU possibly battling for one of the spots in the AAC Championship.  We finally see some Mountain West games which feels so right.  And BYU looks to continue to run the table as they should beat TSU but they need to win big to keep themselves in the minds of The Committee.

Games to set your eyeballs on

Iowa State at Oklahoma State (3:30, FOX) – Another team that no one thought would be in the Top 10 (and probably shouldn’t be).  People just love Mike “The Mullet” Gundy.  And he finally has the team, shockingly enough, that will make a great run at a potential Big XII Championship.  Chuba Hubbard really hasn’t even begun his Heisman campaign yet.  They haven’t had the crazy offense yet that everyone thinks they will see.  Gundy has done a great job with this team.  As for ISU, Matt Campbell has also done a great job and don’t be surprised if these two teams meet yet again in the least-watched Big XII Championship ever at JerryWorld.

Cincinnati at SMU (9:00, ESPN2) – Did anyone think the freakin’ SMU Mustangs would be undefeated at this point, AGAIN?  Honestly I am surprised it didn’t somehow get an ABC timeslot because I know Disney likes to put the huge American conference games on there.  But the Big Ten’s return was going to overshadow everything but I, Bossman, am not falling for that!  Cincinnati is ranked #9 for God’s sake and SMU is #16 and this, as of right now, is the first New Year’s Six elimination game (barring future chaos).  Too bad it’s not being shown in Canada.

Michigan at Minnesota (7:30, ABC) – Big Blue vs. Row The Boat.  This is the Wolverines’ chance to start yet another year as a College Football Playoff contender.  But we know that playing Minnesota, at night, in the cold, in front of the rabid Gopher fans is quickly becoming one of the toughest playing atmospheres in college football.  This will feel great just because it truly signifies the Big Ten’s return to playing football.

NC State at North Carolina (Noon, TSN2) – Who thought the Wolfpack would be in the Top 25 at any point this season? Now put down your hands, you dirty liars.  Could Dave Doeren finally break through with the amazing campaign that fans in Raleigh have been waiting for since he was hired?  As for North Carolina, who knows how they are feeling after last week’s upset loss to Florida State.  Mack Brown should have these guys ready as this is the biggest battle in the state in recent memory.

Penn State at Indiana (3:30, FOX Sports One) – Huge game for FOX Sports One since FOX just had to grab Nebraska-tOSU for Big Nude Saturday.  Anyway, the loser here is probably already out of the Big Ten East race.  I know it’s the first game for both teams this season and it sounds harsh but it is what it is.  Don’t be surprised if the Hoosiers can pull off the upset.

Honourable mention: Georgia Southern at Coastal Carolina (Noon, ESPNU); Louisiana at UAB (Friday, 8:00, CBS Sports Network);  Florida Atlantic at Marshall (2:30, Stadium)

Some gambling fun and games

I have no shame in saying I was wrong in some of my picks last week.  Honestly, I never have shame for that.  Here’s this week picks:

North Carolina over NC State

Louisiana over UAB

SMU over Cincinnati (mild upset)

Marshall over Florida Atlantic

Oklahoma State over Iowa State

Georgia Southern over Coastal Carolina (another mild upset)

Minnesota over Michigan (mild upset?)

Penn State over Indiana

San Diego State over UNLV

Northwestern over Maryland

Navy over Houston

Sorry for it being late this week.  What a day this has been for me.  Let’s just say I was busier than I thought I would be.

Tonight’s Thursday Night Football is a shitshow game.  It’s the Eagles hosting the Giants.  Winner will have two wins on the season and be only a half-game behind the Dallas Cowboys.  God the NFC East is a fucking joke this season.

So we shall see how my viewing goes this weekend.  Should be pretty open for me to be on Twitter and be a general jackass.  Have a great weekend everyone!

We are almost there – Week 7 College Football TV Schedule

If you don’t know, schedules for some of the games are set at the start of the season.  But for the rest of the games, it goes on a 12-day wait.  So 12 days before the week, the rest of the games are scheduled unless they are put on a hold which some of the bigger conferences sometime do (especially the ACC and SEC).  Which means I just saw the first games scheduled for the Big Ten a few days ago.  Yes, we are getting ever closer to all the conferences being back and having a real, full college football schedule.  I hope I haven’t got too used to having the games be done by 11:30.

That’s all I got.  But man is it huge news.  Gets you excited, doesn’t it?  I know it does for me but I think it takes a lot less to get me excited these days.  Anyway, let’s just get to the god damn schedule already, OK Bossman?  Alright let’s go.

Thursday

US Canada
Georgia State at Arkansas State 7:30 PM

One game.  Really nothing big but with the rest of the conferences coming back, we will get more weeknight football so this is a win-win in my opinion.

Friday

US Canada
#17 SMU at Tulane 6:00 PM
#14 BYU at Houston 9:30 PM

Two games, both being fairly important.  The winner of SMU-Tulane will have a great shot at the AAC West Division crown but may have to get through Houston, who faces still undefeated BYU who is trying to reach the New Year’s Six.  Now, there’s a lot of in progress stuff here.  TSN4 will start showing the Mustangs-Green Wave game in progress, probably around halftime.  TSN4 will also show the Cougars-Cougars game (ha ha) in progress, also probably around halftime because for some reason TSN4 needs to show Sportscentre.  HAS TO!  TSN1 will also get to BYU-UH in progress at some point.

Saturday Early​​

US Canada
#1 Clemson at Georgia Tech Noon
Pittsburgh at #13 Miami Noon
#15 Auburn at South Carolina Noon
#8 Cincinnati at Tulsa Noon  
Kansas at West Virginia Noon
Kentucky at #18 Tennessee Noon
Army at UTSA 1:30 PM

I think TSN will really have to up their game if they want to keep people at Bell and Rogers…well, Bell at least.  I have decided to still include a few games that you could have even with the specialty packs in flux.  Honestly there is not one huge game here but a few decent ones.  I think the sheer amount of options helps here.  Especially since I don’t know how many of these games will be close although the Army-UTSA game could be a good one (and could be over by around 4:00).

UPDATE #2: UC-Tulsa has been postponed to December 5th.  It has been replaced on ESPN2 by Navy-East Carolina.

UPDATE #4: UK-UT now will be on TSN1.

UPDATE #5: Auburn-South Carolina no longer on TSN3.  It has been replaced by Pitt-Miami.  Instead, AU-SC moves to TSN4.

Saturday Afternoon

US Canada
Louisville at #4 Notre Dame 2:30 PM
UCF at Memphis 3:30 PM
Ole Miss at Arkansas 3:30 PM
LSU at #10 Florida 4:00 PM
#11 Texas A&M at Mississippi State 4:00 PM

The afternoon sked is a definite improvement on the Noon schedule even with less games.  Now we shall see what happens with the LSU-UF game.  With the Gators having positive Covid-19 tests in their ranks, the game may end up being postponed.  This has happened before due to weather concerns and it can be a bit of a nightmare to reschedule.  For this reason, as of right now, I believe TSN will pick up Rebels-Razorbacks instead for the sure thing (also because the broadcast window on TSN starts at 3:30 and the ESPN one has moved to 4).  Nice to see the American conference on ABC but this could be the last time this season, just so they understand.  The other two games could be over real quick.

UPDATE:  Yes, there’s an update already.  LSU-Florida has now been moved to December 12th.

UPDATE #3: Oh god this is ridiculous.  OK, so TAMU-MSU has been moved to ESPN to replace the LSU-Florida game.  Ole Miss-Arkansas has been moved to the SEC Network.  Finally, UMass-Georgia Southern has moved to ESPN2.  As for the Canadian side of things, Ole Miss-Arkansas will no longer appear on a TSN channel whereas TAMU-MSU moves to TSN4.

Saturday Primetime​

US Canada
Marshall at Louisiana Tech 6:00 PM
#5 North Carolina at Florida State 7:30 PM
Southern Miss at UTEP 7:30 PM
Boston College at #23 Virginia Tech 8:00 PM
#3 Georgia at #2 Alabama 8:00 PM

Oh baby.  Now this…this is a primetime schedule.  UGA-Bama.  And….um…..well….damn.  I can’t see Florida State keeping it close with UNC, BC could surprise the Hokies, Marshall-LaTech is a tasty Conference USA matchup and the other game should appear on TSN.  But yeah it’s all about the Dawgs and the Tide.

UPDATE #6: USM-UTEP will no longer be on TSN3.

UPDATE #7: That last update wouldn’t have mattered anyway since USM-UTEP has been postponed due to positive COVID-19 tests.

Games to set your eyeballs on

Georgia at Alabama (8:00, CBS) – Easily the biggest game of the week, if not a great candidate for Game of the Year.  A Georgia win keeps the Bulldog train running towards Jacksonville and a (still somewhat) mega-matchup with Florida in the Cocktail Party.  An Alabama win means we are running headlong into running the table through the regular season unless the Iron Bowl has a good Auburn team in it.  The loser still has a chance at the College Football Playoff, despite what many people hope.  I still wouldn’t be totally shocked to see two SEC teams in the CFP.

Pittsburgh at Miami (Noon, ACC Network) – Holy fuck does it ever drop off from the game of the week.  Two teams coming off rough games for opposite reasons.  The U couldn’t keep up with Clemson and Pitt loses an overtime heartbreaker to BC.  For some reason, though, this game always has something weird happen.  We have seen enough from this series to know this should be good.  So don’t be surprised if this in absolute blowout either way.

Boston College at Virginia Tech (8:00, ACC Network) – Virginia Tech losing means Notre Dame and North Carolina would be in the catbird seat in the ACC to face Clemson in the ACC Championship (and probably get slaughtered).  But hold on…the Boston College football Eagles are making a claim that maybe they should have that opportunity in this division-less season.  BC has played quite well under new head coach Jeff Hafley and a win here means other teams will have to take notice.  ABC/Disney might be a bit miffed they didn’t pick this game over the other ACC game in this timeslot since this should, most likely, be a better game.

BYU at Houston (Friday, 9:30, TSN3) – Remember what I said above?  Houston basically just started their season so we don’t know what we are going to get with them.  But if the Cougs (the Houston ones) keep winning then they should end up passing all the teams in their conference and become the NY6 representative (although they still have Memphis, SMU and a potential AAC Championship game to try and get through).  A Cougs (of the BYU variety) victory keeps their undefeated streak going and could have The Committee having to make a tough decision come CFP time.

Marshall at Louisiana Tech (6:00, CBS Sports Network) – CBSSN kind of lucked out with this game.  Marshall is a pretty good team and Louisiana Tech is contending in the C-USA West Division.  The winner will almost assuredly be in the Top 25 come Sunday.  This could also end up being a surprising shootout who could get a lot of viewers thanks to the odd start time.

Honourable mention: Army at UTSA (1:30, CBS Sports Network); SMU at Tulane (Friday, 6:00, TSN3); Clemson at Georgia Tech (Noon, ABC/TSN5)

Some gambling fun and games

I’m sure most people didn’t pick the Sooners to beat Texas last week, right?  I will say yes so I feel great about that pick.  I got two of four upset picks correct (WOOHOO!) but some of the other picks were so very wrong.  Let’s erase that from our memories (I know that’s what I’m doing) and move on to this week’s picks.  Here we go:

Miami over Pittsburgh (but it will be close)

BYU over Houston

Virginia Tech over Boston College

Army over UTSA

Clemson over Georgia Tech

Louisiana Tech over Marshall

Alabama over Georgia (although I think this will also be close)

SMU over Tulane

West Virginia over Kansas

Arkansas State over Georgia State

North Carolina over Florida State

Last night’s game was a good one with Coastal Carolina kicking a late field goal to beat Louisiana.  Basically, it looks like the Sun Belt East (and perhaps the Sun Belt, period) will come down to the Chanticleers’ game with Appalachian State in late November.

No Thursday Night Football game!  OK maybe I shouldn’t have put the exclamation mark there since I am not excited about it.  It was supposed to be a massive game between the Chiefs and the Bills.  Instead, thanks to the Titans and all their positive Covid cases, they had to play the Bills two nights ago, meaning there was no way the KC-BUF game could happen Thursday night.  Instead it has moved to Monday as part of a Monday Night Football doubleheader.  Expect more of this throughout the season.

This will be the final Saturday where I won’t watch college football into Sunday morning.  Not gonna lie: it wasn’t a bad thing to wake up at a relatively normal time Sunday morning.  But still…I can’t wait for all those late night affairs and, oh, Hawaii football!  I think I have a problem.  Anyway, everyone enjoy the games since I know I will!

Alright let’s talk about IPTV – Week 6 College Football TV Schedule

More of you have been asking about this so I decided it is time to start discussing IPTV.  It’s not a new phenomenon but with everyone “cutting the cord” (which should actually be called “cutting the cable” if we’re being honest) it has become more an option for viewing television shows and, most importantly to some, live sports.  I am going to do this in a pros/cons method.  Let’s start with the cons first:

  • You need good Internet for this so your cost for Internet service may go up.  If you don’t have good Internet, expect a lot of buffering and a lot of frustration.
  • Channels sometimes will not work or will loop around to show the same 15 seconds of video or buffer quite a bit.  This can happen.  Remember, these channels are being picked up from various Internet sites so sometimes they don’t work so well.  Another frustration every so often.
  • Many of the channels are not in English.  I mean if you speak another language then you could get a lot of channels from that country that you could never get through a cable provider here.  But if you don’t, you may have to wade through a lot of channels to find what you want (although there are relatively easy ways around this).
  • The outlay can be expensive.  There are different ways to get IPTV services.  I use an Android box but you can also use your Smart TV (if you have one) or an Apple TV box.  This may not be cheap if you don’t already have one of these things.

And now the pros:

  • A lot of channels.  Depending on the company you go with and the package you get (if they have multiple packages) you could get anywhere from 1,000 to over 10,000 channels.
  • Pretty much every American sports channel you could want.  This includes all the ESPNs, FS1, Pac-12 Network, CBS Sports Network, etc.  Many have the SEC Network, ACC Network, Stadium and local FOX affiliates as well.
  • Depending on how you get your IPTV, there are options to use a PVR-like feature as well.
  • There are ways to sort channels or set a group of favourites (like I have) so that you don’t have to scroll through all the channels.  With mine, and many others I’ve seen, they are usually grouped by country which makes things a lot easier.
  • It is a hell of a lot cheaper.  I pay approximately $13 a month for all this.  Compare that to a lot more for a normal cable subscription you would need to get even close to this, not including having to add expensive specialty packs.

So there you go.  Now you have a better idea to IPTV.  I will be honest: despite the frustration every so often with channels buffering or just flat-out not working, I have a lot more choice when it comes to college football and can watch at least 50% more games than I could in Canada in any one week.  And since I love to channel surf like a person from the 90s, I am surprised I haven’t worn out the batteries on my remote yet (although I know it’s coming).

So let’s get to the schedule.  That’s the reason you’re here, right?  I am going to include some games that aren’t on Canadian TV at this time for two reasons: 1) just in case they do end up on a channel all of us can get because with all the issues surrounding scheduling this season this can and has happened and 2) to give you an idea of a few of the other games you could get through IPTV (or some other means of getting these American channels).  Let’s get to it!

Thursday

US Canada
Tulane at Houston 7:30 PM

Holy shit Houston might get to play a game!  I am so waiting to see how Dana Holgorsen looks.  I am guessing he looks like he came off a full-week bender.

Friday

US Canada
Louisville at Georgia Tech 7:00 PM

Only one game on Friday night.  This will change soon but for now we get very little in the way of weeknight football.

Saturday Early

US Canada
#19 Virginia Tech at #8 North Carolina Noon
NC State at Virginia Noon
#4 Florida at #21 Texas A&M Noon
Oklahoma vs. #22 Texas (in Dallas) Noon
The Citadel at Army 1:30 PM

Alright here we go!  This is where we start getting some huge games.  Three games with ranked teams with two of them being ranked-on-ranked.  Arguably the biggest game in this timeslot is UF-TAMU but VaTech-UNC and the Red River Shootout are also huge games for different reasons.  And for everyone saying they should put the RRR/RRS on in primetime it will never happen.  The Cotton Bowl isn’t exactly in the nicest neighbourhood in Dallas and with the State Fair of Texas not being run this year, it means everyone in the stadium would be the only people in that area.  Not an ideal look for college football to be honest.

Also, Missouri-LSU was supposed to be the latest game of the week and to be shown at 9pm on TSN2.  However, with Hurricane Delta possibly about to wreak havoc on Louisiana and the Baton Rouge area in particular, the game has been moved to Columbia and to Noon.  It might end up on ESPN2 and might end up on a TSN channel.  As of now I see nothing but if something changes, I will update you.

UPDATE #2: I was right about Missouri-LSU.  They will now be on TSN2 at Noon.  NC State-Virginia will now no longer be on TSN2.  Yeah I think it’s an upgrade.  Thanks to reader Gordo for this information.

Saturday Afternoon

US Canada
Texas Tech at #24 Iowa State 3:30 PM TSN2
#14 Tennessee at #3 Georgia 3:30 PM
UTSA at #15 BYU 3:30 PM
Kansas State at TCU 4:00 PM
Arkansas at #13 Auburn 4:00 PM

It’s an OK schedule with one really huge game.  Tennessee-Georgia is the huge game in this timeslot.  Another test for the Bulldogs and if they pass it they have to be considered true national title contenders and people will go back to trashing the Volunteers like they have up until the first game of this season.  TTU-ISU is, funny enough, an important Big XII game somehow.  The Cyclones could be the top team in the conference after this day.  Nice to see TSN putting games on three channels.  A definite step up from the norm so far this season and it makes me even want to not mention the odd changing of channels on the American end (like going from an ACC Network game to a ESPN2 game right afterwards).  Well, almost.

UDPATE #3: A bizarre update.  It looks like UTSA-BYU and TTU-ISU have switched TSN stations.  I don’t get why.  I am not even going to try and contemplate it.  It just is what it is.

Saturday Primetime

US Canada
Temple at Navy 6:00 PM
#2 Alabama at Ole Miss 6:00 PM 7:30 PM
#7 Miami at #1 Clemson 7:30 PM TSN2
UTEP at Louisiana Tech 7:30 PM
Florida State at #5 Notre Dame 7:30 PM

And a Game of the Year candidate in this timeslot.  For only having six conferences playing, we are getting quite the treat on this day.  At one point, some would have said we have another potential GOTY candidate.  Uh, not so much now.  The Seminoles are pretty bad and Notre Dame at least looks really good so far this season.  I mean it should be a blowout but you never know (spoiler alert: I think most of us know).  I have also shown two games that probably won’t be shown up here unless specialty packs decide to start showing games.  I am still a bit confused as to what is happening with Bell Fibe and Satellite but I know Rogers, Cogeco, and Eastlink still don’t have any college football on their Super Sports Pack.  Maybe that will change once all the conferences are back but I am not holding my breath as you have kind of figured out by now.

UPDATE: Bama-Ole Miss has been moved to 7:30 but will still air on ESPN.  It might now end up on TSN2 as well.

UPDATE #4: Miami-Clemson now moved to TSN2 which actually does make sense now that Texas Tech-Iowa State is on TSN2.  Both ABC games.  Also, Bama-Ole Miss does get to TSN but it’s TSN3.

Games to set your eyeballs on

Miami at Clemson (7:30, ABC/TSN3) – Can Miami shut the haters up with a win here?  Probably.  A win here would be their biggest in a long time for The U.  I mean I know there are some people who would say if all the teams were playing that the Canes would not be in the Top 10.  I disagree.  D’Eriq King has been a revelation and the defense has held up very well so far.  Normally I would say this is Clemson’s biggest hurdle of the season but they have Notre Dame and Virginia Tech still left on the schedule.  This won’t be an easy run to the College Football Playoff this time around for the Fighting Dabos.

Tennessee at Georgia (3:30, CBS) – Tennessee absolutely needs the win here.  Let me explain.  Despite the fact the Vols have played well, many still don’t believe they will even be in the Top 25 at the end of the season.  A win here would prove that UT is for real.  Georgia is coming off an absolute hammering of Auburn so for their sake you gotta hope it’s not a letdown spot.  Not that they will act that way but you never know.  Here’s to hoping Brad and Gary get a decent game for once.

Florida at Texas A&M (Noon, TSN3) – Look I know what happened last weekend with the Aggies and Bama.  But it’s a new week and you have to wonder if the Aggies will be playing angry in this one.  Don’t be surprised if Texas A&M keeps this close or somehow wins it.  Florida needs the win to continue to convince AP voters (for now) that they belong in the Top 5 because as soon as the other conferences begin, they won’t want to be moved down the list for no reason other than other teams have shown up to play.

Virginia Tech at North Carolina (Noon, ABC) – Who would have thought that Clemson would not have an easy road to the ACC title for once?  It is honestly nice to see some true competition in that conference for the first time in a few years.  Both of these teams have looked good so far this season but not great.  The Tar Heels, in particular, have struggled a couple times, most notably needing a pick-two to finish off Boston College last weekend.  The Heels don’t have Clemson on their schedule so this could be the biggest game for them until a back-to-back nightmare scenario in late November/early December as they get Notre Dame and then Miami.

UTSA at BYU (3:30, TSN2) – OK yes it kind of falls off a cliff after the first four games on the list.  But this is a statement game for both teams.  BYU looks to stay undefeated on their hopeful march to the New Year’s Six.  UTSA, on the other hand, is in new territory, for them.  They have never been on this list (congrats by the way) and have never had as hot a start as this.  An upset here and we have a new contender in Conference USA.

Honourable mention: Pittsburgh at Boston College (4:00, ACC Network); Tulane at Houston (Thursday, 7:30, ESPN); Oklahoma vs. Texas (Noon, FOX)

Some gambling fun and games

Hey, I picked an upset correctly!  That still doesn’t mean you should use my picks for anything other than entertainment but I am impressed with myself.  Anyway, here are more picks for you gambling heathens out there.

Houston over Tulane (upset?)

Texas A&M over Florida (yeah this would be an upset)

Oklahoma over Texas (this would be a mini-upset I believe)

North Carolina over Virginia Tech

Pittsburgh over Boston College

Tennessee over Georgia (another upset!)

Clemson over Miami

BYU over UTSA

Louisville over Georgia Tech

Virginia over NC State

Iowa State over Texas Tech

This is what I put in this very post last year: I can’t see the schedules up anywhere past tonight.  I am kind of happy I don’t have to deal with this anymore (except for the purposes of this blog) but I have my own problems with IPTV.  Or more like problems most people are having with IPTV with many channels not working.  I keep telling myself “It’s cheaper than cable…just deal with it.”  Although that’s seriously tough at times.  So you can see that IPTV isn’t exactly the utopia that some may say it is.  But it’s better than what I had.

Hey, hey some Thursday Night Football again.  We really have not had good games so far.  I mean sure some may have been close but it’s not like we are getting some great matchups.  But now FOX is in the game and you can tell because things ratchet up considerably.  There is a bit of luck here but still we have a good game coming up.  Now just because two good teams face each other doesn’t mean we will have a good game.  But look at tonight.  We have a big NFC showdown between the Buccaneers and Bears.  The Bucs were expected to be this good and have been despite Tom Brady being relatively average (for him) so far.  And the Bears…well.  They have an amazing defense and now with Big Dick Nick behind centre they might have something going on offense.  I do feel a tiny bit bad for Mitch Trubisky, though.  It wasn’t his fault the Bears traded up to get him.  But still I think this may be the end of the line for him in the Windy City.

I will be live-tweeting most of Saturday (@TheBauceman).  College football Twitter, for the most part, can be pretty fun.  Unlike political Twitter which is a complete and utter shitshow.  Should be another fun Saturday.  Enjoy the games everyone!

This continues to be a gongshow – Week 4 College Football TV Schedule

So here we go again with more cancellations/postponements.  I think we need to expect this pretty much all season.  The Coronavirus is not going away any time soon.  And football is a contact sport so expect at least a few positive tests every week.  Saying that, when you have a position that you can’t even have a two-deep at, that’s troubling considering how many players are technically on a college football team.  The recap of issues from Week 4:

  • USF-Florida Atlantic has been postponed.
  • North Texas-Houston has been postponed.
  • Tulsa-Arkansas State has been outright cancelled.
  • Notre Dame-Wake Forest has been postponed to December 12th.

It wouldn’t surprise me to hear, in the next 24 hours, that there is another postponement.  I mean I do this on the side but I can’t imagine people who follow college football for a living trying to piece together schedules, predictions, bowl game projections, etc.  If I had any hair on my head I’d pull it out.

So after three weeks of, well, what we saw, we finally get some really good college football this week.  The SEC returns this week!  You can love or hate the SEC but you have to admit that it’s still the top conference in college football.  So having them back is a huge plus and makes this college football Saturday that much more exciting.  Now will it end up being an amazing weekend?  We have to watch the games to find out.  That’s part of the fun of college football because you just never know.  Let’s get to the schedule!

Thursday

US Canada
UAB at South Alabama 7:30 PM

Only one game.  Not good.  What is good?  UAB is still the Conference USA favourite and South Alabama is much improved since last year in the suddenly difficult Sun Belt.  And no I’m not joking.  Remember, it’s also mid-week college football and that is good.  Especially if the Thursday Night Football game is awful.  Which, lo and behold, it is.  I know people go apeshit over the NFL (and fine I do too at times) but it’s the Dolphins and the Jags.  Hell, the college football Jags will be more fun to watch I think than the pro Jags.

Friday

US Canada
Middle Tennessee at UTSA 8:00 PM

Only one game on Friday as well.  And if you’re a CBS Sports Network fan, it’s their only game of the entire weekend.  When they don’t have an Army or Navy home game this season, there won’t be much to air I don’t think.  Especially with all the conferences getting more opportunities on bigger networks.  Anyway, UTSA has to be considered the favourite here.  Again, I am not joking.  College football is messed this year and I am kind of enjoying it, not gonna lie.  Now let’s hope for some 2007 shenanigans and it will be the most talked about college football season ever.

Saturday Early

US Canada
#13 UCF at East Carolina Noon
#24 Louisville at #21 Pittsburgh Noon
#5 Florida at Ole Miss Noon
Georgia Southern at #19 Louisiana Noon
Kansas State at #3 Oklahoma Noon
#23 Kentucky at #8 Auburn Noon

We are now at the beginning of the annual TSN step-up when it comes to airing college football games.  Kind of.  With no CFL, there is no real reason why there shouldn’t be a bunch of games on TSN channels this year but we shall see.  In terms of this specific timeslot, it is, so far, the best timeslot of the season so far.  Every game we can see up here has at least one ranked team in it.  And you will notice TSN2 should have issues this day since they will jump from ESPN2 here to ABC in the next timeslot to ESPN in the final two timeslots.  Why don’t they just stay with one American network all day?  Nope, gotta make it more difficult because reasons.  Oh yeah, UCF-ECU on ABC might be the most bizarre change to a college football schedule ever.  Basically it’s the only Noon game that could be moved there.  Pirate fans must be pleased.  Funny story about East Carolina: years ago there was a possibility myself and my family would have been moving to Greenville, North Carolina, home of the East Carolina Pirates.  I dreamed of being a season ticket holder there.  Alas, it was not to be.  And considering the way the team has been for almost a decade, maybe not a bad thing.

Saturday Afternoon

US Canada
West Virginia at #15 Oklahoma State 3:30 PM
Mississippi State at #6 LSU 3:30 PM
#8 Texas at Texas Tech 3:30 PM

Notice something here?  Yeah, no specialty pack games.  I will get to that later on in this post.  But CBS finally returns with SEC football!  And it’s a pretty big one to start with Mississippi State travelling to Baton Rouge to face the defending national champs.  The other two games could provide some intrigue as well only because we are early in the schedule and in OSU’s case, the team doesn’t look nearly as good as many people (myself included) thought they’d be.

Saturday Primetime

US Canada
#2 Alabama at Missouri 7:00 PM
Florida State at #12 Miami 7:30 PM

Oh man.  This is just…meh.  Bama is obviously way superior to Mizzou.  And after FSU’s loss to Georgia Tech, it doesn’t feel like their game against The U will be close either.  So by halftime you may be looking for something else to watch.

Saturday Late Night

US Canada
Troy at #18 BYU 10:15 PM

Mormon After Dark!  Seriously though this should be a good game and we will find out if BYU is seriously for real.  Because if they are, the rest of their schedule might be a cakewalk.

Games to set your eyeballs on

Kentucky at Auburn (Noon, TSN1) – This could end up being a great game as both teams have a lot on the line here.  Both teams are ranked and both are in their divisional race at the start.  Not saying either team is CFP-worthy but with an upset or two, either team could be in the New Year’s Six which would be big for the Tigers and MASSIVE for the Wildcats.  Funny how this game is not on CBS but I am sure they had to have the defending national champions be the first team on the SEC on CBS for 2020.

Army at Cincinnati (3:30, ESPN but not here) – So normally this game would be on the specialty pack.  Stay tuned for that horseshit.  Anyway, the Group of Five favourite Bearcats face Army who could be headed for a special season of their own face off, I think for the first time since Army’s ill-fated Conference USA run.  The loser may struggle to get anything during bowl season.  The winner here continues their early hot run before the Big Ten ruins the AP rankings.

Georgia Southern at Louisiana (Noon, TSN2) – Fun Belt Time!  The Ragin Cajuns!  The option offense!  This conference is fun and now everyone gets to see it way more often.  Louisiana continues their run to try and be the first Sun Belt team in the NY6.  The Eagles, however, are known as spoilers in this conference.  Just ask Appalachian State.  Could low-key be the best game of the early timeslot.

Mississippi State at LSU (3:30, CBS) – Nope, the first game on the SEC on CBS (and the first one to be called by our pals Brad and Gary) is not the game of the week.  Yes, it has LSU but they lost damn near everyone on offense it feels like.  Mississippi State might now have Mike Leach but I don’t think they have the quarterback to run a Mike Leach offense.  So this could be a really weird one.  I mean I expect LSU to win but I don’t like the chances of either team this season to make some real noise.

West Virginia at Oklahoma State (3:30, ABC/TSN2) – I would love to say this is your PEW! PEW! PEW! matchup of the week.  But after what happened last week with the Pokes I don’t know anymore.  This could team could be the worst Top 15 team in September not named Michigan or Florida State in a long time.  And it’s bizarre considering they have Mike Gundy, an offensive guru and former star quarterback in Stillwater, at the helm.  Don’t count out the Mountaineers here as they could shock a lot of people in Neal Brown’s second year in Morgantown.  Now watch them combine for over a hundo and make me look like an idiot.

Honourable mention: Louisville at Pittsburgh (Noon, TSN5); Florida State at Miami (7:30, ABC); Troy at BYU (10:15, TSN2)

Some gambling fun and games

A couple games didn’t happen and the rest I didn’t do too well on.  Yes I picked Louisville (ugh). Yes I picked Appalachian State (double ugh).  Yes I picked Tulane…ok enough of this let’s just get on to the fucking picks this week alright?

Florida over Ole Miss

Florida State over Miami (yes a huge upset)

Texas over Texas Tech

UAB over South Alabama

LSU over Mississippi State

Louisiana over Georgia Southern

Oklahoma State over West Virginia

Pittsburgh over Louisville

Cincinnati over Army

BYU over Troy

Auburn over Kentucky

OK so now the story of the specialty packs.  Last week I received a message from Rogers saying they would not be airing college football games on the Super Sports Pack.  Reader Gordo had a great take on this saying that because all the sports seasons have been shifted, nothing would be on the Super Sports Pack starting in October except for college football.  And with it being, unfortunately for us, the least popular of the Super Sports Pack sports (yeah I don’t get it either), Rogers probably decided it made no sense to put effort or money into putting these games on there.  Their thought probably is that TSN will show anywhere from one to three more games per week than they did last season.  Whether that happens we don’t know.  I assume the other cable companies with these specialty packs are doing the same and that is the reason.  This is awful for college football fans in Canada.  Pair this with FloSports not showing FS1 games means that Canadians get less games now than they have in over a decade.  And they wonder why people go to other means to get their college football fix.  I hope with the Big Ten planning their return in late October that this decision will be reversed for November but for now it looks grim.

Anyway, there is also a Thursday Night Football game.  And it’s……………….the Dolphins and the Jags.  Good lord.  Saying that, I hope one of the quarterbacks, let’s say Gardner Minshew because he is fun, to go off and throw for like 400 yards tonight.  I honestly think this is the time where they should have an open bar for the Joe Buck and Troy Aikman for TNF.  Call it a Hall of Fame celebration for Buck, I don’t care.  It could be the most entertaining game of the year if they allow two drunk commentators just say whatever the fuck they feel like.  Anyway, enjoy the games everyone.

Guess who’s back. Back again. Guess who’s back. Tell a friend. – Week 3 College Football TV Schedule

Yes the Big Ten is back.  They will start their fall season in late October and go straight through to conference championship weekend on December 19th.  Also during that week they will have an East-West Challenge of sorts which looks weird but we all know we will watch.  My guess is they thought they would be the trend setters with sitting out the Fall season.  The Pac-12 followed along, as did the MAC and the Mountain West, essentially the two G-5 conferences paired with the Big Ten and Pac-12, respectively.  Then they watched as most of the rest of the FBS teams and conferences decided to play anyway.  So now they look like idiots even though their initial thoughts weren’t bad.  But money and ego rule the day and that means the B1G is back.  It also means schedules will become a gongshow in about a month but I will cross that bridge when I come to it.

Alright enough about the Big Ten and everything going on with them.  Let’s talk about the teams that are playing right now and if we can see them in this country.  Not looking too great to be honest.

Friday

US Canada
Campbell at Coastal Carolina 7:30 PM

Yep, no Thursday games again.  That ends next week, I believe.  Anyway, how about Campbell getting more national exposure?  Same with the Chanticleers.  This actually could be interesting considering the Fighting Camels (one of the best team names in football) took Georgia Southern down to the wire and lost by one.

Saturday Early

US Canada
Navy at Tulane Noon
Syracuse at #25 Pittsburgh Noon
Tulsa at #11 Oklahoma State Noon
#19 Louisiana at Georgia State Noon
Liberty at Western Kentucky Noon
Houston at Baylor Noon
Boston College at Duke Noon

So TSN is showing games all day but only on TSN2.  OK.  Tulsa-OSU is the only game that is for sure scheduled though.  The others are TBA.  Really?  There aren’t many games this week in college football that you could show.  Figure it out!  It is not rocket science.  Then again, I find anyone associated with Canadian media finds college football to be so very difficult to figure out.  It boggles the mind for sure.  And if any of them see this, please, don’t blame COVID and don’t blame ESPN and don’t blame whatever else.  Blame your own lazy asses.

UPDATE: Houston-Baylor has been postponed.  So FOX gave up the U.S. Open to NBC to broadcast other sports today.  Now they don’t have college football.  Maybe they are showing some baseball.  What a waste though.  Thanks to Twitter follower @pinopanza.

Saturday Afternoon

US Canada
#14 UCF at Georgia Tech 3:30 PM
#23 Appalachian State at Marshall 3:30 PM
Florida Atlantic at Georgia Southern 3:30 PM
The Citadel at #1 Clemson 4:00 PM
Troy at Middle Tennessee 4:00 PM

App State-Marshall could end up being a great game.  And how about that getting to be on CBS!  Even though the Mountain West made what they thought was the smart move considering the pandemic, they must feel shitty since this spot was supposed to go to Boise State and Air Force.  This is huge for the Sun Belt and Conference USA.  FAU-Georgia Southern should also be pretty good and gets an ESPN spot.  And finally, Troy and MTSU play their first of two games this season.  Yep, just like Liberty and New Mexico State last season.  2020 in college football is so all over the place.

UPDATE #2: Another cancellation.  FAU-Georgia Southern is now cancelled.  So now The Citadel-Clemson moves to TSN2.

UPDATE #4: Troy-MTSU has been moved to ESPN.  Filling in their original ESPN2 timeslot will be Stephen F. Austin-UTSA.

Saturday Primetime​

US Canada
SMU at North Texas 6:00 PM
#17 Miami at #18 Louisville 7:30 PM
Louisiana Tech at Southern Miss 7:30 PM
Texas State at ULM 7:30 PM
Wake Forest at NC State 8:00 PM

Well at least we have The U against the Cards here.  That could be good.  Or……ummmm……yeah.  Honestly any of the rest of the games, other than the SMU-UNT game, could be close which would at least make them exciting.  But really this is a bad primetime schedule.

UPDATE #3: LaTech-USM has been moved out of the TSN2 spot and WF-NCST has been put there instead.  My guess is that has a lot to do with The Citadel-Clemson being put on earlier in the day.  Makes for a smoother transition for TSN to stay on the same network.

Games to set your eyeballs on

Miami at Louisville (7:30, ABC) – Not many decent games this week as we slowly get into the season.  And none would be considered Game of the Year possibilities.  But this is the ABC Primetime affair and College Gameday will be in Louisville in front of approximately zero fans so this is as good a pick as any for the Game of the Week.  This could end up being a great game to be honest.  The loser of this game is probably eliminated from contention for the ACC Championship.  Yes it’s early to be saying that but I can be confident of that thought.

Appalachian State at Marshall (3:30, CBS) – Let’s be frank here: this is a really bad schedule this week.  But this is when we usually have some of the craziest college football moments.  And how about these two teams getting a spot on CBS!  Crazy!  Only in 2020.  Expect a good game but the Mountaineers, I think, are the best Group of Five team this season and should win this and keep their momentum going as they get close to conference play.

UCF at Georgia Tech (3:30, ABC) – Look the Ramblin’ Wreck were able to come back and beat Florida State last week.  No, UCF is not Florida State.  But maybe Geoff Collins has got them acclimated to more of a pro-style offense already.  You never know.  UCF is UCF and this is the kind of game they need to win to capture the Group of Five spot in the New Year’s Six…if we have a New Year’s Six.

USF at Notre Dame (2:30, USA Network) – So do I think the Bulls can upset the Irish?  Not really.  But I needed to put this here to point out that this game is not on NBC.  It’s on the USA Network.  The USA NETWORK!  Because the U.S. Open has gone back to NBC from FOX, that will be shown on the main network meaning this was relegated.  But not to NBC Sports Network.  Oh no.  All the way to the USA Network.  The same network that shows WWE Monday Night Raw.  Wow.  And no, it is not being shown here anywhere.

Honourable mention: Florida Atlantic at Georgia Southern (3:30, TSN2); Navy at Tulane (Noon, ABC).

Some gambling fun and games

Alright let’s see what I can do with this week’s games:

Baylor over Houston

Pittsburgh over Syracuse

Louisville over Miami (no, not an upset)

UCF over Georgia Tech

Florida Atlantic over Georgia Southern

Appalachian State over Marshall

Notre Dame over USF

Tulane over Navy

As for the specialty packs, I am going to contact the cable companies to see if there is an update.  It sounds like Bell Satellite might have had their specialty pack up.  I don’t know why they would have theirs up for Satellite customers but not Fibe customers but I don’t pretend to know why Bell does the things they do with college sports.  I hope to get better news this time around.  Not like you would miss a ton of games but nine games is nine games and the point is so that Canadian college football fans have options to watch.  Otherwise they try other methods and these cable companies lose out.  Then again, I don’t think they truly understand that.

Anyway, enjoy the games everyone and have a great weekend!

And then there were three: the Independents

Yep, there are only three Independent teams this season, the crazy pandemic 2020 college football season.  Here is how we got here:

  • UMass decided not to play in the Fall.  New Mexico State and UConn joined them.
  • Notre Dame took a one-year-only invite into the ACC for football.

So there you go.  That leaves three teams: Army, BYU and Liberty.  Honestly we should expect to see a lot of these teams on television because who else from college football will be on there other than exciting Sun Belt teams?  Most of Army’s games are on CBS Sports Network and BYU is the only team west of Texas playing so they should get pretty much all their home games on late on an ESPN channel because there’s nothing else to show.   Who knows about Liberty but I assume we will see them at least a few times right smack dab in the middle of a Saturday.

Anyway, why don’t I just get to the very short Independent predictions followed by a few short thoughts (see what I did there…OK I’ll stop):

Overall
W L
BYU 8 0
Army 7 5
Liberty 4 6

A Few Short Thoughts

    • With Army having to rejig most of their schedule, you figured they would have things a lot better.  They do not and I still see them losing a few games although they are almost assured of a bowl game this season…if they have them.  Now I will be honest: I made these predictions before the season started.  And I won’t change them.  But to be honest, the difference between 7-5 and 9-3 for Army is nothing.  They get nothing extra by winning more games, unless they go 12-0 which…well, nope not going to happen.  That makes Army, Larry.
    • BYU, on the other hand, has a MUCH easier schedule than they had originally.  There schedule is usually full of good Mountain West teams and a few Pac-12 teams.  They have none of that this year obviously.  Instead, their most difficult game might end up being against Houston unless their game against Army gets rescheduled.  This is why I have them running the table since they should be favoured in every game with some by a good margin.  Honestly this could be the easiest schedule in the past few decades in FBS football and it’s all thanks to the stupid Coronavirus.  So BYU is Moe.
    • Hey no doubleheader this season!  With a few teams trying that, Liberty doesn’t have to as they were able to fill a ten-game schedule.  It also means they had to add teams to the schedule and the ACC was all too willing to do so.  I guess it will be great for the Flames as they will bring in plenty of money.  Whether they can be competitive in any of those is a different story.  I see them falling one game short of my current bowl-eligibility threshold of five wins.  Unfortunately, this makes Liberty, Curly.

Alright that’s the second last conference.  The last one is coming up in the American and we already have changes to the games in that conference.  What a mess.

Now we come to something more disturbing for Canadian college football fans.  So I talked about the fact that FloSports is not showing college football games as far as I can tell.  Yesterday I got answers from a few cable providers about their specialty packs and they weren’t answers I, or you, would want to hear.  I have been told by both Bell and Eastlink that because of COVID-19, they will not have their specialty pack for college football for now.  That is why you wouldn’t have seen any games on the specialty pack and it looks like this coming week will be more of the same.  Hopefully that changes once the SEC season starts but no guarantees.  This is bad and will just push people away from cable.  Then again, Bell, Rogers and the others seem to do that all the time anyway so this is no difference.  I will keep you updated every week as to if this changes and fingers crossed it does.

Normally this would have been OVERREACTION time. Instead it’s just the Week 2 College Football TV Schedule.

Yep it’s an annual tradition.  College football media (and many fans) completely overreacting to what happened in the first week of the college football season.  But with what Week 1 ended up being, we can’t really do that can we?  It’s too bad since we miss possible classic overreactions like these:

  • UCLA or USC are terrible and won’t go bowling.  Fire Chip Kelly or Clay Helton.
  • I think the SEC could get two teams in the College Football Playoff…no wait….THREE!
  • Boise State has clinched the New Year’s Six spot for the Group of Five.  Book it.
  • The Pac-12 is not going to the College Football Playoff again.  Man what a horrible conference.
  • Same old ACC: Clemson and 13 other teams.
  • Michigan is definitely going to beat Ohio State this year and win the Big Ten.
  • How could Tennessee let that (insert Sun Belt team here) team take them to overtime?

Another tradition is to shit on the Week 2 schedule since it is always a downgrade from the Week 1 schedule.  Don’t have to fear that this year though because…

*checks Week 2 schedule*

….damn.  Sorry, guys.  But it is better than Week 1.  Just still not that great.  Damn pandemic.  Damndemic.  Ahahahaha.  Man I need some sleep.

Thursday

US Canada
UAB at Miami 8:00 PM

This could end up being quite the huge game.  UAB is no lightweight and the Canes have had that one game (at least) every year where they play down to their opponents and lose when they are favoured (sometimes heavily).  Plus, I believe it’s the first time ever that an ACC Network game will appear on a TSN station.  So plenty to rejoice about right?

Saturday Early

US Canada
Syracuse at #18 North Carolina Noon
Louisiana at #23 Iowa State Noon
Charlotte at Appalahician State Noon
Arkansas State at Kansas State Noon
ULM at Army 1:30 PM

Not our usual boatload of games we see early on Saturday but it’s an improvement on last week.  And yes, TSN is showing yet another ACC Network game.  You can expect that, along with SEC Network games appearing on TSN, a decent amount this year.  Because those two networks want to fill as many timeslots as possible, there will be more good games there and more games from weaker conferences on the main ESPN networks.  This is good for non-specialty pack people since you will get a good variety of games every week rather than just simsubs from ABC.  Anyway, nothing really of note although ASU-KSU could be a sneaky good game in the Big Noon Saturday slot.  And yes, that is not a typo: ULM-Army is at 1:30.  Another change in this pandemic world thanks to the Mountain West opting out of Fall football.  It means CBS Sports Network has altered their timeslots and will show, usually, two games a week rather than the usual four.

Saturday Afternoon

US Canada
Duke at #10 Notre Dame 2:30 PM
Georgia Tech at Florida State 3:30 PM
UTSA at Texas State 3:30 PM
Campbell at Georgia Southern 3:30 PM
Austin Peay at Pittsburgh 4:00 PM

Nothing huge here but again, an improvement on last week’s afternoon schedule which was one game.  The Blue Devils could make a massive early statement and upset the ACC apple cart with a win over the Irish (who are playing in their first conference season ever).  And yes, the game starts at 2:30.  Wait until the week where the Notre Dame game ends up on USA Network.  And yes I am not joking.  Also it should be only about 1,000 degrees on the field when Georgia Tech heads to Tallahassee to play the Seminoles.  And finally, UTSA makes their first appearance on a TSN station when they play Texas State who had their first last Saturday.  So many TSN cherries being popped this season.

Saturday Primetime

US Canada
The Citadel at USF 7:00 PM
#1 Clemson at Wake Forest 7:30 PM
Tulane at South Alabama 7:30 PM
Western Kentucky at Louisville 8:00 PM

Not stacked at all but does give us the #1 team in the land heading to Winston-Salem to face the Deacs.  I hate belabouring the point but if Wake can pull off the upset, this will seriously throw everyone’s CFP predictions into a woodchipper.  We get more South Alabama after their upset of Southern Miss.  They will try to make it two for two as they take on Tulane on TSN2.  Other than that, there’s WKU-Louisville which might be OK and The Citadel-USF which probably won’t be.

Games to set your eyeballs on

Clemson at Wake Forest (7:30, ABC) – Probably the only game that could even warrant Game of the Week status to be honest with you.  And really, it could end up being a massive blowout.  The hope is always on weeks like this that something crazy happens and this is the one game that I could see most people wanting an upset in just to change things a bit.  I don’t expect much of that though.  What I do expect is Trevor Lawrence and Travis Etienne leading a powerful Tiger offense that the Demon Deacons will try to keep below a 50-burger.

UAB at Miami (Thursday, 8:00, TSN2) – If Miami wants any shot at being even in the New Year’s Six conversation, they can’t lose games like this.  UAB is going to be a tough out as they are one of the Group of Five favourites this season now that Boise State is not playing.  As I said above, first time the ACC Network will appear on TSN.  Good stuff.

Duke at Notre Dame (2:30, NBC) – Man, does this ever drop off after the first two.  Or even the first one.  OK let’s be honest this isn’t a full week so no true games of the week.  Still, this is Notre Dame’s first ever conference game in football history.  That alone makes it interesting.  I am also interested to see how Chase Brice does as the new Duke quarterback.  Remember Chase Brice?  He’s the guy who saved Clemson’s national championship season two years ago against Syracuse.  Now he finally gets his chance as a full-time starter, albeit at Duke, so let’s see how he does against a really good Notre Dame defense.

Honourable mention: I don’t know…how about Tulane at South Alabama (7:30, TSN2).

Some gambling fun and games

Really?  You want to gamble on these?  Alright then.

Clemson over Wake Forest

Florida State over Georgia Tech

Miami over UAB

North Carolina over Syracuse

Tulane over South Alabama

Kansas State over Arkansas State

Notre Dame over Duke

As of now I see nothing on the guide for the specialty pack.  Nothing.  Not that there’s many games but still.  Frustrating.  Also, I see nothing on FloSports that says they are showing college football.  It is why I did not list any FOX Sports One games since those would be the ones to appear on there.  Hopefully that is not the case since that was a great thing for Canadians last season.  To have it snatched away like that would really suck.

Also, the NFL STARTS TONIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  Kind of weird to see college football and the NFL going head-to-head with tomorrow night completely open but whatever, it’s more football!  The opening game for this season pits the Texans against the defending champion Chiefs.  Now we will get to see the Half-Billion Dollar Man, Patrick Mahomes, try to live up to that insane contract he signed.  Also we may see if the loss of DeAndre Hopkins will hurt the Texans’ offense (spoiler alert: it will).  The game is on NBC, CTV and all the TSNs except TSN2 because that’s where the UAB-Miami game is and TSN3 probably because there’s a HOT new episode of Motoring 2020.

I will be on the Twitter machine again this weekend.  It felt kind of weird to be done watching football around midnight, not gonna lie.  It actually gave me a chance at an earlier bedtime.  Did I take that opportunity?  Fuck no because I’m a stubborn idiot sometimes.  Enjoy the games everyone!