I consider this a weak slate of games for the week. There is only one "must-watch" game this week (outside of ND of course) and only a handful of mediocre games. Some of these are a stretch to be considered "games to watch." There are bunch of teams playing nobodies this week.
* All Times are Central Time Zone
Thursday
6:30 - Murray State @ Louisville - ACCN - I felt obligated to mention this one because it is the only game Thursday and it is a future opponent.
Friday
6:30pm - Illinois @ Kansas - ESPN2 - should be a competitive game if you want to watch some football
Morning Games - Saturday
11:00 - #10 Notre Dame @ NC State - ABC - Go Irish!!!
11:00 - Nebraska @ #22 Colorado - FOX - It's Nebraska, so expect a close finish. It's Colorado, expect something crazy
11:00 - #12 Utah @ Baylor - ESPN - I debated putting this on here; Baylor looked awful last week, Utah looked great, this could easily be a blowout.
Afternoon Games - Saturday
2:30 - #20 Ole Miss @ #24 Tulane - ESPN2 - Can the Group of 5 underdog win again?
2:30 - #23 Texas A&M @ Miami - ABC - Both teams are the NIL kings, lots of bling-bling here, who wins?
2:30 - Iowa @ Iowa State - FOX - Always a tough game, Iowa actually dropped out of the top25 after a win
5:00 - SMU @ #18 Oklahoma - ESPN+ - I wish this was on a bigger channel, some of you may not be able to watch this, but I think it will be a fun watch. SMU killed their first opponent as well.
Evening Games - Saturday
6:00 - #11 Texas @ #3 Alabama - ESPN - Biggest game of the week by far
6:00 - #13 Oregon @ Texas Tech - FOX - Could be a fun game to pay attention to during breaks in the big game
6:30 - UCLA @ San Diego State - CBS - I could see this being a close game
Late Night Games - Saturday
9:30 - Stanford @ #6 USC - FOX - Two future opponents, Is Stanford as good as they showed last week? USC's defense going to get any better?
9:30 - Auburn @ California - ESPN - Would like to see the SEC struggles continue out of conference.
I consider this a weak slate of games for the week. There is only one "must-watch" game this week (outside of ND of course) and only a handful of mediocre games. Some of these are a stretch to be considered "games to watch." There are bunch of teams playing nobodies this week.
* All Times are Central Time Zone
Thursday
6:30 - Murray State @ Louisville - ACCN - I felt obligated to mention this one because it is the only game Thursday and it is a future opponent.
Friday
6:30pm - Illinois @ Kansas - ESPN2 - should be a competitive game if you want to watch some football
Morning Games - Saturday
11:00 - #10 Notre Dame @ NC State - ABC - Go Irish!!!
11:00 - Nebraska @ #22 Colorado - FOX - It's Nebraska, so expect a close finish. It's Colorado, expect something crazy
11:00 - #12 Utah @ Baylor - ESPN - I debated putting this on here; Baylor looked awful last week, Utah looked great, this could easily be a blowout.
Afternoon Games - Saturday
2:30 - #20 Ole Miss @ #24 Tulane - ESPN2 - Can the Group of 5 underdog win again?
2:30 - #23 Texas A&M @ Miami - ABC - Both teams are the NIL kings, lots of bling-bling here, who wins?
2:30 - Iowa @ Iowa State - FOX - Always a tough game, Iowa actually dropped out of the top25 after a win
5:00 - SMU @ #18 Oklahoma - ESPN+ - I wish this was on a bigger channel, some of you may not be able to watch this, but I think it will be a fun watch. SMU killed their first opponent as well.
Evening Games - Saturday
6:00 - #11 Texas @ #3 Alabama - ESPN - Biggest game of the week by far
6:00 - #13 Oregon @ Texas Tech - FOX - Could be a fun game to pay attention to during breaks in the big game
6:30 - UCLA @ San Diego State - CBS - I could see this being a close game
Late Night Games - Saturday
9:30 - Stanford @ #6 USC - FOX - Two future opponents, Is Stanford as good as they showed last week? USC's defense going to get any better?
9:30 - Auburn @ California - ESPN - Would like to see the SEC struggles continue out of conference.
11 ranked teams mentioned this week...