Guesses on game time for UT/ USC?

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Anyone care to venture a guess at the game time for the game on the 19th? I'm hoping for a night game.
 
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Yeah, I think we're all hoping for a night game.

I hear the later it gets, the more Clowney's ribs start aching and the more time Spurrier has to hit the sauce.
 
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If FL& Mizzou both win next week - I'd say they'll be the 3:30 game - You have to think ESPN liked Neyland's atmosphere Sat night, but I think AU-A&M might be attractive too. I never can remember the selection order
 
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CBS has a double header that date. Could be a 12:00. I hope not.

The SEC on CBS schedule also includes two doubleheaders. On Oct. 19, one SEC Game of the Week will receive a noon ET kickoff with the second game getting the usual 3:30 p.m. ET slot. On Nov. 9, the games are set for 3:30 p.m. and 8:00 p.m..
Alabama at Texas A&M kicks off SEC on CBS 2013 schedule - CBSSports.com

I don't think we will be in either of the CBS games, especially if Arky beats USC next week. I'd guess CBS would rather have Ole Miss-LSU, Missouri-Florida or Arky-Bama at 12 and Aubrn-A&M at 330. With the one not picked going on ESPN and ESPN2 and our game on ESPNU. Georgia-Vandy to SECN if they are allowed to show a game against CBS and CSS if not.
 
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1) Game times are announced 12 days prior to kickoff. 2 times per year per school, the networks may exercise a 6 day option, where they may wait until 6 days before kickoff before announcing the time and channel of the game.

2) CBS gets first pick every week for their 3:30/2:30c time slot. No other network may broadcast a game where an SEC team is the home team during this time slot.

3) CBS gets 2 doubleheaders per year. One at 3:30/8:00pm (2:30/7:00pm central) and one at Noon/3:30. No network may broadcast a game where an SEC team is the home team while CBS uses it's 8pm game. However, the Noon time slot is not exclusive to CBS during that doubleheader.

4) No team may be on CBS more then 5 times in one season.

EDIT INSERT- a team may have 6 games on CBS up to 4 times during the length of the CBS contract.

5) ESPN gets to pick the next 2 games. They may choose to start these games either before 1:30/12:30c or after 7/6c as to not conflict with the CBS broadcast.

6) SEC Network gets next pick for their for their 12/11c game.

7) ESPNU gets to pick the next game. They may choose to start the games either before 1:30/12:30c or after 7/6c as to not conflict with the CBS broadcast.

8) Regional networks get the remaining games. They may choose to start the games either before 1:30/12:30c or after 7/6c as to not conflict with the CBS broadcast.

9) Each team may elect to show 1 out of conference game per year on Pay-Per-View.

10) If an SEC team plays against an out of conference opponent, the home team's TV contract prevails.

11) Neutral site SEC games (such as Georgia-Florida in Jacksonville) are subject to the SEC TV rules.

12) Neutral site non-SEC games games (such as the Cowboy Classic or the Chick-fil-a kickoff game) have their own TV contracts and are not subject to these rules.
 
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Hopefully it's a espn nightgame---more time to party all day and get good and lubricated for the game
 
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1) Game times are announced 12 days prior to kickoff. 2 times per year per school, the networks may exercise a 6 day option, where they may wait until 6 days before kickoff before announcing the time and channel of the game.

2) CBS gets first pick every week for their 3:30/2:30c time slot. No other network may broadcast a game where an SEC team is the home team during this time slot.

3) CBS gets 2 doubleheaders per year. One at 3:30/8:00pm (2:30/7:00pm central) and one at Noon/3:30. No network may broadcast a game where an SEC team is the home team while CBS uses it's 8pm game. However, the Noon time slot is not exclusive to CBS during that doubleheader.

4) No team may be on CBS more then 5 times in one season.

EDIT INSERT- a team may have 6 games on CBS up to 4 times during the length of the CBS contract.

5) ESPN gets to pick the next 2 games. They may choose to start these games either before 1:30/12:30c or after 7/6c as to not conflict with the CBS broadcast.

6) SEC Network gets next pick for their for their 12/11c game.

7) ESPNU gets to pick the next game. They may choose to start the games either before 1:30/12:30c or after 7/6c as to not conflict with the CBS broadcast.

8) Regional networks get the remaining games. They may choose to start the games either before 1:30/12:30c or after 7/6c as to not conflict with the CBS broadcast.

9) Each team may elect to show 1 out of conference game per year on Pay-Per-View.

10) If an SEC team plays against an out of conference opponent, the home team's TV contract prevails.

11) Neutral site SEC games (such as Georgia-Florida in Jacksonville) are subject to the SEC TV rules.

12) Neutral site non-SEC games games (such as the Cowboy Classic or the Chick-fil-a kickoff game) have their own TV contracts and are not subject to these rules.

where did you get all that?
 
#22
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other games: Auburn a&m,
florida missouri
alabama arkansas
lsu ole miss
georgia vandy

Hm, the question that week is do they prioritize showing a competitive game in their selection or just a game that has a top 10/the highest ranked team in it.
 
#23
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1) Game times are announced 12 days prior to kickoff. 2 times per year per school, the networks may exercise a 6 day option, where they may wait until 6 days before kickoff before announcing the time and channel of the game.

2) CBS gets first pick every week for their 3:30/2:30c time slot. No other network may broadcast a game where an SEC team is the home team during this time slot.

3) CBS gets 2 doubleheaders per year. One at 3:30/8:00pm (2:30/7:00pm central) and one at Noon/3:30. No network may broadcast a game where an SEC team is the home team while CBS uses it's 8pm game. However, the Noon time slot is not exclusive to CBS during that doubleheader.

4) No team may be on CBS more then 5 times in one season.

EDIT INSERT- a team may have 6 games on CBS up to 4 times during the length of the CBS contract.

5) ESPN gets to pick the next 2 games. They may choose to start these games either before 1:30/12:30c or after 7/6c as to not conflict with the CBS broadcast.

6) SEC Network gets next pick for their for their 12/11c game.

7) ESPNU gets to pick the next game. They may choose to start the games either before 1:30/12:30c or after 7/6c as to not conflict with the CBS broadcast.

8) Regional networks get the remaining games. They may choose to start the games either before 1:30/12:30c or after 7/6c as to not conflict with the CBS broadcast.

9) Each team may elect to show 1 out of conference game per year on Pay-Per-View.

10) If an SEC team plays against an out of conference opponent, the home team's TV contract prevails.

11) Neutral site SEC games (such as Georgia-Florida in Jacksonville) are subject to the SEC TV rules.

12) Neutral site non-SEC games games (such as the Cowboy Classic or the Chick-fil-a kickoff game) have their own TV contracts and are not subject to these rules.
My only concern is when I need to start my smoker.

Lot of "what ifs" involved.
 
#25
#25
I personally hope it is the 12 O'clock game. Staying up till 3am or having to wake up at 4am to watch the games are starting to catch up with me. I have an 8 hour time difference.
 

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