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B1G announces kickoff times, broadcast information for Sept. 21 games
By Dave Holcomb
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The Week 4 games in the Big Ten now have kickoff times and broadcast information.
Nebraska and Illinois will square off under the lights on Saturday, Sept. 21 in Week 4. The Fighting Illini-Cornhuskers matchup will kick off at 8 pm ET on the BIG Network.
Ohio State, the top ranked team in BIG, will host Miami (OH) at 3:30 p.m. ET on the Big Ten Network as well Saturday, Sept. 21. It will be one of the few non-conference games in the BIG that weekend.
The BIG will begin its Week 4 slate with a conference matchup between Michigan State and Northwestern in the early time slot. The Wildcats will host the No. 18 Spartans starting at 12 pm ET.
🚨 Kickoff versus @MSU_Football on Sept. 21 will be 11 a.m. 🚨#B1GCats x #GoCats pic.twitter.com/wTrLNrOjBm
— Northwestern Football (@NUFBFamily) September 9, 2019
Breaking news: just in from the Big Ten Conference. The @OhioStateFB game vs. Miami Sept. 21 at Ohio Stadium will kick off at 3:30 p.m. It will be televised on @BigTenNetwork.
— Jerry Emig (@BuckeyeNotes) September 9, 2019
🚨Our Sept. 21 game against Nebraska will be Under the Lights 🚨
» 7 pm CT on @BigTenNetwork#Illini | #JointheFight https://t.co/YVy99MXsEL
— Illinois Football (@IlliniFootball) September 9, 2019
.@RFootball returns to @SHI_Intl Stadium on Sept. 21 to host Boston College. Kickoff set for noon on @BigTenNetwork. #TheBirthplace
Tickets: https://t.co/0F0HbTnsF7 pic.twitter.com/FwpH6uCowb
— Rutgers Scarlet Knights (@RUAthletics) September 9, 2019
🚨 SCHEDULE ALERT 🚨#IUFB vs. UConn on Saturday, Sept. 21 at Memorial Stadium will kickoff at Noon EDT!
The game will also be televised live on @BigTenNetwork.
— Indiana Football (@IndianaFootball) September 9, 2019
It had already been announced that the Michigan-Wisconsin showdown, probably the most anticipated BIG matchup of Week 4, will kick off at 12 p.m. ET in Madison on Saturday, Sept. 21.