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Michigan at Iowa game set for 7 PM on ABC, ESPN, or ESPN2

Apr 8, 2003
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IOWA CITY, Iowa -- The University of Iowa and the Michigan Wolverines will meet on the football field this fall for the first time since 2013, with that contest being played in prime time (7 p.m. CT) in Kinnick Stadium on Saturday, Nov. 12. The selection of the game was announced today by ESPN, which will broadcast the contest to a national audience on ABC, ESPN or ESPN2.

ESPN announced its 2016 prime time schedule that includes Big Ten Conference teams. The Big Ten Network (BTN) is expected to announce its selection of prime time games in the near future. ESPN and BTN prime time requests must receive the consent of the Big Ten Conference and the home team before being confirmed.

“Our two prime time games in Kinnick Stadium last season proved to be outstanding games and were very well received by our fans,” said Gary Barta, the UI’s director of athletics. “Most importantly, we came away with two important wins. The electricity surrounding the home field advantage was definitely a factor.

“Both the nonconference win over Pitt, and then the doubleheader with wrestling and the battle for Floyd of Rosedale, provided a great showcase for our program, our fans, and our historic venue,” said Barta. “We are also excited to know that additional prime time games may be selected by BTN.”

The home contest against Michigan is Iowa’s Blackout game for the 2016 season, similar to the night game a year ago against Minnesota. Fans will be encouraged to wear black clothing to the game. The Michigan contest will also be Iowa’s recognition of Veteran’s Day/Military Appreciation Game.

Iowa completed a perfect home slate in 2015, winning all seven games in Kinnick Stadium. Last year also marked the first time the Hawkeyes hosted two prime time events in the same season. Overall, Iowa holds an 8-4 record in night games in Kinnick, including a 30-28 win over the Wolverines on Oct. 10, 2009. Seven of the 12 games have started after 7 p.m.

Iowa has prime time wins in home games against Northwestern (2011), Penn State (2010), Michigan (2009), Syracuse (2007), Arizona State (2003), Northern Illinois (1999), Pittsburgh (2015), and Minnesota (2015). Iowa has night game losses to Penn State (2012), Ohio State (2006), Iowa State (2002), and Miami, Florida (1992) in Kinnick Stadium.

Iowa opens the 2016 football season Sept. 3, hosting Miami, Ohio. The Hawkeyes will also host nonconference opponents Iowa State (Sept. 10) and North Dakota State (Sept. 17). Big Ten home opponents include Northwestern (Oct. 1, Homecoming), Wisconsin (Oct. 22), Michigan (Nov. 12), and Nebraska (Nov. 25).

Single-game tickets are not available at this time. Questions concerning the purchase of 2016 football tickets, including general public, UI faculty/staff and UI student seasons tickets by current UI students, should be directed to the UI Athletics Ticket Office. The office is open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. The office telephone number is 1-800-IA-HAWKS. Information is also available at hawkeyesports.com/tickets.
 
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2016 Big Ten Schedule as of May 2

Date Time (ET) Matchup
Sat, Oct. 8 7 p.m. or 8 p.m. No. 3 Michigan at Rutgers
Sat, Oct. 15 8 p.m. No. 10 Ohio State at Wisconsin
Sat, Oct. 22 8 p.m. No. 10 Ohio State at Penn State
Sat, Oct. 29 5:30 p.m. Northwestern at No. 10 Ohio State
7 p.m. Nebraska at Wisconsin
Sat, Nov. 5 8 p.m. Nebraska at No. 10 Ohio State
Sat, Nov. 12 7 p.m. or 8 p.m. No.3 Michigan at No. 17 Iowa
 
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2016 Big Ten Schedule as of May 2

Date Time (ET) Matchup
Sat, Oct. 8 7 p.m. or 8 p.m. No. 3 Michigan at Rutgers
Sat, Oct. 15 8 p.m. No. 10 Ohio State at Wisconsin
Sat, Oct. 22 8 p.m. No. 10 Ohio State at Penn State
Sat, Oct. 29 5:30 p.m. Northwestern at No. 10 Ohio State
7 p.m. Nebraska at Wisconsin
Sat, Nov. 5 8 p.m. Nebraska at No. 10 Ohio State
Sat, Nov. 12 7 p.m. or 8 p.m. No.3 Michigan at No. 17 Iowa

6 straight weeks of Ohio St or Michigan in prime team. ESPN has to be loving this. Interesting to see Michigan St the defending champs does not get one of these games so far.
 
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Michigan is preseason #3?

There is a pretty good chance that both teams could be 9-0 heading into this game.
I suppose if Michigan's run game is dominant enough that they just need a game manager who doesn't turn the ball over when he's not handing it off, then yeah...sure, they're the #3 team in the country.........
 
I suppose if Michigan's run game is dominant enough that they just need a game manager who doesn't turn the ball over when he's not handing it off, then yeah...sure, they're the #3 team in the country.........
I think every team in the nation needs a QB that doesn't turn the ball over when not handing off. This will be a very tough game for the Hawks.
 
I suppose if Michigan's run game is dominant enough that they just need a game manager who doesn't turn the ball over when he's not handing it off, then yeah...sure, they're the #3 team in the country.........
Their line will be good, they have wr's and a te that could have been playing sundays this year.
They also have multiple 4 star qbs to pick from for a new QB.
If you think they won't have a passing game, I think you might be wrong ;)
 
I think every team in the nation needs a QB that doesn't turn the ball over when not handing off. This will be a very tough game for the Hawks.
Not Alabama. It doesn't matter. They'll win anyway because bamasaban...........
 
Their line will be good, they have wr's and a te that could have been playing sundays this year.
They also have multiple 4 star qbs to pick from for a new QB.
If you think they won't have a passing game, I think you might be wrong ;)
I don't want them to have a passing game is what it is....:D
 
Harbaugh complaining about crowd noise in the '85 1 vs 2 game will be a storyline the week of the game...Kinnick will be loud as hell, can't wait.
 
Harbaugh complaining about crowd noise in the '85 1 vs 2 game will be a storyline the week of the game...Kinnick will be loud as hell, can't wait.
The game this year could be like to the '85 classic in that the team with the ball late in the 4th quarter might need a FG in the closing seconds to win. Will be an amazing atmosphere in Kinnick.
 
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The game this year could be like to the '85 classic in that the team with the ball late in the 4th quarter might need a FG in the closing seconds to win. Will be an amazing atmosphere in Kinnick.
I love having Harbaugh in the league, gonna be a lot of fun. Yes, this game will be something, edge to Iowa with the QB...we take a backseat to no one.
 
The game this year could be like to the '85 classic in that the team with the ball late in the 4th quarter might need a FG in the closing seconds to win. Will be an amazing atmosphere in Kinnick.

You hearing this RiverCityJazzman?
 
Nebraska has the unique opportunity to be pounded in a hostile environment on consecutive weekends during the most favorable television time slot time before a huge national viewing audience at a crucial point in the football season.
8 pm tho?........

And our fans already complain about 7 pm kicks. Just think if we had an 8 pm start for a night game.
 
8 pm tho?........

That's the Nebraska vs. Ohio State game. That game will be playing on big screens and small screens in just about every bar in the USA. And yes, it is prime time. 8pm EST, 7pm CST - that is the sweet spot for Saturday night college football.
 
That's the Nebraska vs. Ohio State game. That game will be playing on big screens and small screens in just about every bar in the USA. And yes, it is prime time. 8pm EST, 7pm CST - that is the sweet spot for Saturday night college football.
If it's 8pm EST then that makes sense.

Of course I only go by CST, which is the true standard time zone in this country so it threw me off for a second. :cool:
 
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