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Northwestern game questions by EFH4ND
For those more adept at forecasting or intuiting these things, any idea as to when the ND at NU game is likely to be played? Expect it will be aired on the ABC/ESPN family of channels.
Competition that day includes:
Alabama at LSU - Likely to be a rare primetime game on CBS
Penn State at Michigan - Likely on ABC/ESPN, and would expect this to be their primetime game
West Virginia at Texas - Expect this to be on FOX
Georgia at Kentucky - In light of ALA at LSU, this will likely be an ESPN game
Stanford at Washington - Expect this to be a night game on ESPN
Therefore, does ND at NU get pushed to a 3:30 PM ET/2:30 PM CT kick-off?
Also, any idea if ND will bring their band?