Today’s slate of games features action from 20 of the nation’s top 25 teams (AP poll). See below for the full schedule of games for the top-ranked teams with additional information on start times and how to watch.
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Today’s schedule also includes three college football thrillers on NBC and Peacock that you won’t want to miss. The excitement kicks off at 12:00 PM ET when Minnesota faces Rutgers. At 7:30 PM ET, No. 10 Notre Dame will go head-to-head with Florida State. Then at 8:00 PM, No. 6 Penn State will square off against Washington. Live coverage begins at 7:00 PM ET with the B1G College Countdown show.
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*All times are listed as ET.
No. 2 Ohio State vs. Purdue, 12 PM on Fox
No. 4 Miami (Fla.) at Georgia Tech, 12 PM ESPN
No. 5 Texas vs. Florida, 12 PM on ABC/ESPN+
No. 3 Georgia at No. 16 Ole Miss, 3:30 PM ABC/ESPN+
No. 8 Indiana vs. Michigan, 3:30 PM on CBS
No. 17 Iowa State at Kansas, 3:30 PM on FS1
No. 25 Army at North Texas, 3:30 PM on ESPN2
No. 23 Clemson at Virginia Tech, 3:30 PM on ESPN
No. 20 Colorado at Texas Tech, 4 PM on Fox
Vanderbilt vs. South Carolina, 4:15 PM on SEC Network
No. 7 Tennessee vs. Mississippi State, 7 PM on ESPN
No. 1 Oregon vs. Maryland, 7 PM on Big Ten Network
No. 10 Notre Dame vs. Florida State, 7:30 PM on NBC and Peacock
No. 11 Alabama at No. 15 LSU, 7:30 PM on ABC/ESPN+
No. 6 Penn State vs. Washington, 8 PM on NBC and Peacock
No. 12 Boise State vs. Nevada, 8 PM on FOX
No. 18 Pittsburgh vs. Virginia, 8 PM on ACC Network
No. 9 BYU at Utah, 10:15 PM on ESPN
No. 21 Washington State vs. Utah State, 10:30 PM on CW Network
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