In a move that has sports fans on the edge of their seats, the upcoming Nebraska versus Penn State football game scheduled for Saturday, November 22, has been temporarily postponed for six days. The Big Ten Conference, along with its broadcasting partners, announced that the final decision regarding the broadcast network and kickoff time will be made after the completion of all the games played on Saturday, November 15. Interestingly, all eight matchups scheduled for that day are also currently on a six-day hold, leaving fans and teams in suspense about their precise timing.
Looking ahead to Saturday, November 22, the schedule offers a variety of kickoff options. One possibility is an early start around 11 a.m. Central Time, or perhaps a later window around 2:30 or 3 p.m. CT, featuring matchups such as Michigan State taking on Iowa, Rutgers facing Ohio State, and Michigan competing against Maryland. Later in the evening, there are several potential start times—anywhere from 6 p.m. to as late as 10 p.m. Eastern Time—depending on how the schedules are finalized. These later slots could include the Washington versus UCLA game, with some options at 6 p.m., 6:30 p.m., 7 p.m., or even 9:30 p.m. CT, 10 p.m. ET.
Additionally, there are other key contests with times yet to be determined, including Minnesota versus Northwestern at Wrigley Field, USC visiting Oregon, Nebraska hosting Penn State, and Illinois playing at Wisconsin. The uncertainty surrounding the schedule adds an extra layer of anticipation, as fans and teams alike await confirmation of their game times.
But here's where it gets controversial—some argue that such scheduling delays can disrupt team preparations and affect the overall excitement of college football weekends. Others believe it offers flexibility to optimize viewership and TV ratings. What do you think? Should games be scheduled months in advance to avoid this kind of last-minute shuffle, or does this unpredictability actually keep the sport more dynamic and engaging? Share your thoughts below—this is a debate worth having.