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Big Ten TV Schedule: Week Four (9/26)

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All times CENTRAL, and all games played on Saturday, September 26. Rankings come from the coaches’ poll. All games nationally televised unless otherwise indicated.

First, the NU game:

Ball State @ #19 Northwestern
7:00 PM, BTN (HD)*
PxP: Matt Devlin
Color: Chuck Long

And the rest:

BYU @ Michigan
11:00 AM, ABC (HD)
PxP: Sean McDonough
Color: Chris Spielman

Southern Miss @ Nebraska
11:00 AM, ESPNEWS (HD)
PxP: Eamon McAnaney
Color: Rocky Boiman

Central Michigan @ #3 Michigan State
11:00 AM, BTN (HD)*
PxP: Eric Collins
Color: Glen Mason

Bowling Green @ Purdue
11:00 AM, BTN (HD)*
PxP: Chris Denari
Color: Stanley Jackson

Kansas @ Rutgers
11:00 AM, BTN (HD)*
PxP: Scott Graham
Color: Shaun O’Hara

Indiana @ Wake Forest
11:30 AM, ACC Network (HD)**
PxP: Tim Brant
Color: Dave Archer

Maryland @ West Virginia
2:00 PM, FS1 (HD)
PxP: Justin Kutcher
Color: Petros Papadakis

Western Michigan @ #1 Ohio State
2:30 PM, ABC (HD) or ESPN2 (HD)***
PxP: Adam Amin
Color: Kelly Stouffer

North Texas @ Iowa
2:30 PM, ESPNU (HD)
PxP: Anish Shroff
Color: Ahmad Brooks

San Diego State @ Penn State
2:30 PM, BTN (HD)*
PxP: Kevin Kugler
Color: Matt Millen

Ohio @ Minnesota
2:30 PM, BTN (HD)*
PxP: Tom Werme
Color: Steve Hutchinson

Middle Tennessee @ Illinois
3:00 PM, ESPNEWS (HD)
PxP: Mike Corey
Color: Rene Ingoglia

Hawaii @ #21 Wisconsin
7:00 PM, BTN (HD)*
PxP: Joe Beninati
Color: J Leman

*These are regional telecasts; check your local listings or the BTN GameFinder. Most cable/satellite providers offer all BTN telecasts on alternate channels.

**This is a regional telecast. A list of networks offering the game can be found here.

***This is a “reverse mirror” national telecast: if it is not available in your area on ABC, it will be available on ESPN2 and vice versa. The coverage map is here.
 
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I wish the B1G would mix in more conference games during the four first weeks of the season, like the SEC and Pac12 do. Last week's Rutgers vs. PSU game was the only one, I believe, and that one was a snoozer. This week, we end up with a bunch of boring nonconference games (no offense to all the MAC opponents), and few of these games will actually be close. Other than ours, the BYU vs. Michigan game is the only one that intrigues me, although I think PSU could lose to San Diego State, which would be nice.
 
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