With most of Saturday's action consisting of conference showdowns, there will be no shortage of stuff to watch on the tube. With a handful of top-10 teams on upset alert, the polls could really look different when they're released Sunday morning. Here is a primer for this weekend's key games.
Saturday's slate
12 p.m. ET
12 Oklahoma
vs.
Texas
ABC
12 p.m. ET
25 Missouri
at
7 Georgia
ESPN
12 p.m. ET
Iowa State
at
20 Texas Tech
FS1
12 p.m. ET
Pittsburgh
at
24 Virginia Tech
ESPNU
12 p.m. ET
Eastern Michigan
at
Army
CBSSN
12 p.m. ET
Lehigh
at
Columbia
NBCSN
12 p.m. ET
Memphis
vs.
Houston
ESPN News
12 p.m. ET
Indiana
at
Michigan State
ESPN2
12 p.m. ET
Nebraska
at
Purdue
Big Ten Network
12 p.m. ET
Kansas
at
TCU
FSN, MSG+, ROOT-PIT
12 p.m. ET
USF
at
UConn
SNY, Altitude
12:21 p.m. ET
14 South Carolina
at
Arkansas
SEC Network, MSG
12:30 p.m. ET
Navy
at
Duke
ACC Network
2 p.m. ET
Western Carolina
at
Auburn
Pay-per-view, ESPN3.com
2 p.m. ET
Central Michigan
at
Ohio
Time Warner Cable, ESPN3
2 p.m. ET
Buffalo
at
Western Michigan
ESPN3.com
2 p.m. ET
Missouri State
at
North Dakota State
NBC ND, ESPN3.com
3 p.m. ET
Kent State
at
Ball State
ESPN3.com
3 p.m. ET
Miami (Ohio)
at
UMass
ESPN3.com
3:30 p.m. ET
15 Baylor
at
Kansas State
FOX
3:30 p.m. ET
17 Florida
at
10 LSU
CBS
3:30 p.m. ET
19 Northwestern
at
Wisconsin
ABC or ESPN2
3:30 p.m. ET
Boston College
at
3 Clemson
ABC or ESPN2
3:30 p.m. ET
East Carolina
at
Tulane
WITN
3:30 p.m. ET
New Mexico
at
Wyoming
ROOT-NW, RM
3:30 p.m. ET
Rice
at
UTSA
TWC Sports
3:30 p.m. ET
Richmond
at
James Madison
NBCSN
3:30 p.m. ET
San Jose State
at
Colorado State
CBSSN
3:30 p.m. ET
Syracuse
at
NC State
ROOT-PIT, MSG+
3:30 p.m. ET
Troy
at
Georgia State
ESPN3, CSS, Sun Belt Net
3:30 p.m. ET
Virginia
at
Maryland
ESPNU
4 p.m. ET
2 Oregon
at
16 Washington
Fox Sports 1
4 p.m. ET
Eastern Washington
at
North Dakota
MidcoSN
4 p.m. ET
Tennessee State
at
Jacksonville State
TV24
5 p.m. ET
18 Michigan
at
Penn State
ESPN
5 p.m. ET
Akron
at
23 NIU
ESPN3.com
5 p.m. ET
Marshall
at
FAU
FOX College Sports
6 p.m. ET
5 Stanford
at
Utah
Pac-12 Network
7 p.m. ET
1 Alabama
at
Kentucky
ESPN2
7 p.m. ET
Georgia Tech
at
BYU
ESPNU
7 p.m. ET
Idaho
at
Arkansas State
ESPN3.com
7 p.m. ET
Middle Tennessee
at
North Texas
meangreensports.com
7 p.m. ET
ULM
at
Texas State
Longhorn Network
7 p.m. ET
Illinois State
at
Youngstown State
ESPN3.com, CSN-CHI
7 p.m. ET
Montana
at
UC Davis
Max Media
7 p.m. ET
Villanova
at
Towson
NBCSN
7:30 p.m. ET
UAB
at
FIU
CSS
7:30 p.m. ET
Bowling Green
at
Miss State
FSN
8 p.m. ET
Tulsa
at
UTEP
FS1
8 p.m. ET
Boise State
at
Utah State
CBSSN
8:05 p.m. ET
Hawaii
at
UNLV
MW Network Streaming
8:30 p.m. ET
9 Texas A&M
at
Ole Miss
ESPN
10 p.m. ET
Colorado
at
Arizona State
Pac-12 Network
10:30 p.m. ET
California
at
11 UCLA
ESPN2
10:30 p.m. ET
Oregon State
at
Washington State
ESPNU
Lunch shift
Best option: No. 12 Oklahoma vs. Texas in Dallas
Week 7's big games
The Red River Shootout
"There is no game like this."
Sooners likely to run wild
Texas surrenders ground advantage
OU, Texas wearing gold alternates
Next week's Mack Brown apology, today!
No. 17 Florida at No. 10 LSU
Can Tigers pass on this D?
How Florida is what LSU once was
No. 2 Oregon at No. 16 Washington
"Oregon's defense is elite."
College GameDay flag drama
No. 25 Missouri at No. 7 Georgia
Dawgs hope to end injury plague
Mizzou's offense for real?
Announcers: Sean McDonough, Chris Spielman and Quint Kessenich
Odds: Oklahoma -14
Weather: 80s, chance of storms
The annual Red River Shootout takes on a different feel in 2013. The Longhorns are trending in the wrong direction; after a rough start to the year, the UT faithful is calling for Mack Brown to be canned. While it seems his job is probably safe until the end of the year -- firing him mid-season wouldn't exactly accomplish much -- a blowout to the hated Sooners could force the athletic department to make a tough decision.
Oklahoma, on the other hand, is firing on all cylinders once again under Bob Stoops. The Sooners will be heavy favorites on Saturday, and while anything can happen in rivalry games, most like OU to roll. If the Longhorns are going to stay in this one, Jonathan Gray will need to put up a huge performance against Oklahoma's run defense.
Plan B: No. 25 Missouri at No. 7 Georgia
The Tigers are underdogs in this one, but they've become a trendy upset pick. Given all of Georgia's injuries -- Todd Gurley is doubtful and Keith Marshall, Justin Scott-Wesley and Michael Bennett are all out indefinitely -- Mizzou could pick up its first signature SEC win on Saturday to improve to 6-0.
Keep it in mind: Indiana at Michigan State, Pittsburgh at No. 24 Virginia Tech, Nebraska at Purdue
Indiana and Michigan State will be really interesting. The Hoosiers can move the ball on offense, while the Spartans are stout defensively. Something will have to give in this BIG matchup. Virginia Tech has been an enigma all season long and they'll look to continue rolling against Pitt.
In case of emergency: Iowa State at No. 20 Texas Tech
Texas Tech can score a lot of points in a hurry, and Iowa State tends to give up a lot of points. The Cyclones will likely come out with some fire after losing their last game in controversial fashion against Texas, but most arrows point to this one being a blowout.
Afternoon
Best option: No. 17 Florida at No. 10 LSU
Announcers: Verne Lundquist, Gary Danielson and Tracy Wolfson
Odds: LSU -7
Weather: 80s, partly cloudy
This game has the makings of your typical grind-it-out, punch-you-in-the-mouth SEC showdown. Given all of the history between these two programs, there should be no shortage of fun in Baton Rouge. The Tigers have one of the best offenses in the conference, and Florida's defense is as good as almost anyone's in the country.
This game will likely come down to how well Tyler Murphy fares in a tough road environment. He's played well since taking over for Jeff Driskel, though this will be his toughest challenge yet. If he has a good game, the Gators will have a chance to pull the upset. If not, well, it could be a long ride back home to The Swamp.
Plan B: No. 2 Oregon at No. 16 Washington
This game may be listed as Plan B on the schedule, but it could easily be the best game of the day depending on Washington's ability to keep Heisman frontrunner Marcus Mariota in check. The Ducks will likely come out looking to stress UW's defense out with their run game and then work in the pass as the game moves along.
Keep it in mind: No. 18 Michigan at Penn State, No. 19 Northwestern at Wisconsin
Michigan heads to Penn State for what may be the toughest game of the day to predict. Despite their top-20 ranking, the Wolverines have looked awful at times in 2013. The Nittany Lions are coming off a blowout loss to Indiana and will look to turn their season around.
Northwestern battled their butts off and came up just short against Ohio State last weekend. Wisconsin battled their butts off a few weeks ago against Arizona State and had their hearts broken on a controversial call in the 4th quarter. Both teams are a play or two from having different outlooks on their season, and neither wants to pick up a conference loss this weekend. Look for Wisconsin to continue running the ball early and often, and if they're able to get their passing game going, watch out.
In case of emergency: No. 15 Baylor at Kansas State
Baylor is Oregon-esque with the way they move the football on offense. Watch this one if you like points.
Evening shift
Best option: No. 9 Texas A&M at Ole Miss
Announcers: Brad Nessler, Todd Blackledge and Holly Rowe
Odds: Texas A&M -7
Weather: Upper 60s, partly cloudy
Ole Miss and Texas A&M have only been SEC foes for two years now, but given their proximity to each other, this seems like a rivalry waiting to happen.
On a night with very little watchable college football on the slate, the fightin' Johnny Manziels are the go-to option here. The Aggies are arguably the best offensive team in the SEC, and they should have no trouble putting up points against Ole Miss' young secondary.
The Rebels have some momentum on the recruiting trail and the program appears to be headed in the right direction, but they're off to a poor start this year. A win would be a big stepping stone for Hugh Freeze and likely knocks Texas A&M out of the conference title race with their second loss.
Plan B: Georgia Tech at BYU
BYU is a couple of plays away from being 5-0 and nationally ranked this year. Taysom Hill should be able to move the ball against an iffy Georgia Tech defense, and it's tough to see the Yellow Jackets and their running attack being able to hold up in hostile road territory.
Keep it in mind: Boise State at Utah State
If Chuckie Keeton was healthy for this game, the Aggies would be favored. He's out for the season after injuring his knee last weekend. Look for Chris Petersen's Broncos to roll.
In case of emergency: No. 1 Alabama at Kentucky
This one is probably going to get ugly. Mark Stoops has UK headed in the right direction, but they just don't have the size, speed or talent to hang with the nation's top team.
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