TN and A&M CBS 3:30 next week

#77
#77
As long as Tennessee keeps winning i couldn't care less as to if its the game of the week or not.
 
#82
#82
If Tennessee wins next week, I look for CBS to make it a night game. Neyland would be rocking. Going to A&M has worried me since before the season.

I said before the year started that A&M was the one loss I seen, don't know why but I have always thought A&M would be a loss and I still think Tn beats Bama but Tn has to play 4qrts . This coming from behind is going to catch up with Tn sooner than later and this week could be that week.
 
#85
#85
I'm pretty sure they only get one and a double header which they have already chosen for LSU/Bama

Late edit: night CBS game Nov 5


2016 SEC On CBS football schedule announced

2 per year


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.
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.
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.
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.
SEC Network gets next pick for their for their 12/11c game.
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.
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.
Each team may elect to show 1 out of conference game per year on Pay-Per-View.
If an SEC team plays against an out of conference opponent, the home team's TV contract prevails.
Neutral site SEC games (such as Georgia-Florida in Jacksonville) are subject to the SEC TV rules.
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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#86
#86
CBS has been a godsend this season for me. I cancelled my cable earlier in the year (great decision just worried about having to find where to watch games) and cbs being easy to stream has made it very easy on me.

Also, maybe they are good luck this year for us.

I have sling TV. Pay 35$/ month with espn 1,2, & 3 sec network and several other channels FYI.
 
#87
#87
I hope Jalen Hurd runs for 200 and 2tds. Just sayin. I felt bad for the kid after that fumble. He's the heart and soul of this team and I want him to get his
 
#88
#88
I hope Jalen Hurd runs for 200 and 2tds. Just sayin. I felt bad for the kid after that fumble. He's the heart and soul of this team and I want him to get his

You really think Hurd is the heart & soul of this team? What about the name Josh Dobbs? It's your opinion I know but how could anybody say any other player but Josh Dobbs is the heart & soul of this team? Thanks!
 
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#89
#89
2 per year


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.
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.
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.
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.
SEC Network gets next pick for their for their 12/11c game.
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.
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.
Each team may elect to show 1 out of conference game per year on Pay-Per-View.
If an SEC team plays against an out of conference opponent, the home team's TV contract prevails.
Neutral site SEC games (such as Georgia-Florida in Jacksonville) are subject to the SEC TV rules.
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 this? From gigem24/7? I looked all over for the new contract rules on this but all I can find is that CBS gets a 6 day option, meaning singular one six day option. But, I honestly can't say I've followed it much in the past 10 years as we weren't relevant enough to make the 330 game

Late edit: you are correct sir, two 6 day exemptions.
 
#90
#90
We were hoping it was going to be a night game, but I think this is great exposure for both of our University's. Hope everyone travels safely to the game and look forward to a great game.
 
#92
#92
That's not a given yet. It depends on whether we win or lose to A&M. If we beat A&M then yes we will most likely be playing Bama on CBS at 3:30 the following game. If we lose to A&M then ESPN Networks can kick in to take over the UT-Bama game.

Don't mean they will for sure but they have the rights depending on the outcome of games. If we do end up playing Bama on ESPN or ESPN2 it will more than likely be a night game at 7:00-7:15 PM start time.

I told you it wouldn't have anything to do with this week's game with A&M.
 
#96
#96
Will probably be GameDay too.

I'd say you're right if we beat A&M. That will make it at least a top 10 matchup if not a top 5 matchup. We could move into the top 5 if we can come out of College Station with a victory. Especially one with a double digit win. I don't care how we win. One point is fine with me. GO VOLS!
 
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