Lamest Time Window
Noon’s game between No. 4 Miami and Georgia Tech on ESPN is worth watching to see if Mario Cristobal’s past mistakes are revisited. The Florida vs. No. 5 Texas matchup on ABC is intriguing with the potential playing of DJ Lagway. USF hosting Navy on ESPN2 promises a clash of run-centric teams.
3:30
No. 2 Georgia might be in trouble against No. 16 Ole Miss on ABC if Carson Beck continues throwing interceptions. Reigning champs Michigan can salvage their season with an upset against No. 8 Indiana on CBS.
4:15
South Carolina’s game at Vanderbilt on SEC Network is heating up with both teams showing promise. The Commodores are bowl eligible for the first time since 2018, while the Gamecocks are looking to continue their streak.
7:30
No. 11 Alabama faces No. 14 LSU on ABC in a mystical matchup. FSU takes on No. 10 Notre Dame in an interesting battle in South Bend on NBC.
10:15
No. 9 BYU visits Utah on ESPN in “The Holy War” rivalry game. Utah, winless since quarterback Cam Rising’s injury, aims to turn the tables with their pride and home crowd.
Watch for the Fake
SEC commissioner Greg Sankey has implemented penalties for fake injuries in college football games to prevent abuse and wasted time-outs.
Local of the Week – D’Angelo Hutchinson, Louisville
D’Angelo Hutchinson’s standout performance for Louisville against Clemson and upcoming game against Pitt may shape their season.
Audible of the Week
Florida tight end Hayden Hansen reflects on his team’s performance against Georgia, showing belief in their ability to compete.
By the Numbers
Various stats including interceptions thrown by quarterbacks, completion percentages, and rushing yards per game for different teams provide insights into the upcoming games.
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Conclusion
Exciting matchups await in the upcoming college football games, with potential upsets and stellar performances on the horizon.
FAQs
Q: What are the key games to watch this week?
A: Games like Alabama-LSU, Georgia-Ole Miss, and BYU-Utah promise excitement and competitive matchups.