How to watch the best games in college football this weekend
J. Brady McCollough (LA Times)
Kegs and Eggs
No. 6 Michigan at Penn State, 9 a.m. (all times PST), Ch. 7
The Wolverines must win in Happy Valley to set up a massive home game against rival Ohio State Nov. 27.
The Sooners feel disrespected by the College Football Playoff selection committee. They can send a message here.
Mississippi State at No. 17 Auburn, 9 a.m., ESPN
Mike Leach in the morning? What could be more entertaining than that?
Fire Up the Grill
No. 1 Georgia at Tennessee, 12:30 p.m., Ch. 2
Tennessee feels like it is surging under first-year coach Josh Heupel. Even competing with Georgia would further that momentum.
No. 19 Purdue at No. 4 Ohio State, 12:30 p.m., Ch. 7
The Boilermakers have taken down No. 2 Iowa and No. 3 Michigan State already. Are the Buckeyes their next victim?
Maryland at No. 7 Michigan State, 1 p.m., Ch. 11
The Spartans still control their own destiny in the Big Ten, but they’re not good enough to overlook the Terrapins.
Night Game Buzz
No. 11 Texas A&M at No. 15 Mississippi, 4 p.m., ESPN
The Aggies took care of Auburn last week. A win here keeps them alive for the SEC West crown.
The Fighting Irish better be ready for a shootout against Virginia gunslinger Brennan Armstrong.
No. 16 N.C. State at No. 12 Wake Forest, 4:30 p.m., ACC Network
The winner of this surprising November clash will take the driver’s seat in the ACC Atlantic division.
No. 25 Arkansas at Louisiana State, 4:30 p.m., SEC Network
Ed Orgeron’s Tigers nearly took down Alabama last week. He sure does thrive as an interim head coach.
After Dark
Washington State at No. 3 Oregon, 7:30 p.m., ESPN
The Cougars had a bye to prep for the Ducks. If they pull the upset, they assume control of the Pac-12 North.
The Wolfpack’s explosive offense meets the Aztecs’ stingy defense, and the winner likely takes the Mountain West’s West division.
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