I'm sure someone out there even made themselves a spreadsheet listing all of this. I have a list of important games for us, but I still need the dates and times of them. Thanks! :geaux:
Here is a pretty good site listing all TV games and their respective networks. Note that all times are Eastern. http://www.nationalchamps.net/2003/sub/tv_listings/
I didn't realize until just now that the USC/Oregon St. game isn't until Dec 6th (day of the SEC championship). We'll know the outcome before taking the field.
Of lesser importance---though still noteworthy---is this (tues.) evening's North Texas-New Mexico State game. NMS is an Oregon State opponent, so a loss drops the Beavers opponent's opponent SoS ever so slightly (games v. Ark. and La-Monroe cancel out and do not apply since both NMS and N Tx. played Arky and La.-Monroe). This is a small, small thing but it all might add up in the end. Go, er, whatever N. Texas' mascot is these days! (Game is on ESPN2).
Schedule Here's what I just typed up in case anyone is interested. MORE IMPORTANT: LSU over Arkansas CBS 1:30 Fri., Nov. 28 Oregon State over USC (2 weeks from now) Alabama over Hawaii ESPN 6:45 Sat, Nov. 29 Arizona over Arizona State FOX Sports NET 2:00 Fri, Nov. 28 Georgia over Georgia Tech ABC 12:00 Sat., Nov. 29 Florida over Florida State CBS 2:30 Sat, Nov. 29 Louisiana Tech over Rice ----- 3:00 Sat, Nov. 29 Syracuse over Notre Dame (2 weeks from now) Boise State over Hawaii (2 weeks from now) LESS IMPORTANT: Miami (FL) over Pittsburgh ABC 7:00 Sat, Nov. 29 Texas over Texas A&M ABC 2:30 Fri. Nov 28 Virginia over Virginia Tech ABC 12:00 Sat., Nov. 29 Ole Miss over Mississippi St. ESPN 6:45 Thurs., Nov. 27 SMU over TCU ----- 2:00 Sat., Nov. 29 UAB over Houston ESPN Regional 4:00 Sat., Nov. 29
Plus, the Big 12 Title Game is on the same time as the SECCG. What happens if both LSU and USC win out, but Kansas State beats OU? 1) USC ???? 2) OU ????? 3) LSU ????? Hmmm?