Here’s a list of regional and national college football television broadcasts for this fifth weekend of the season.
College Football TV Schedule Week 5: What Games To Watch And When
No. 17 Miami (FL) @ Clemson (ESPN2, ESPN3D, 12 p.m.)
No. 2 Ohio State @ Illinois (BTN, 12 p.m.)
Northwestern @ Minnesota (ESPN/ESPN3.com, 12 p.m.)
Florida State @ Virginia (ACC Network, 12 p.m.)
Vanderbilt @ Connecticut (Big East Network/GamePlan, 12 p.m.)
Louisiana-Monroe @ No. 11 Auburn (ESPNU, 12 p.m.)
Kansas @ Baylor (FSN-National, 12 p.m.)
Alcorn State @ Mississippi State (FSN-South/Sun Sports/Gameplan, 12 p.m.)
Kentucky @ Mississippi (SEC Network/GamePlan, 12:21 p.m.)
No. 5 TCU @ Colorado State (The Mtn., 2 p.m.)
Tulane @ Rutgers (ESPN3.com, 2 p.m.)
Tennessee @ No. 10 LSU (CBS, 3:30 p.m.)
Virginia Tech @ North Carolina State (ABC/GamePlan, 3:30 p.m.)
No. 16 Texas vs. No. 8 Oklahoma @ Fair Park, TX (ABC/ESPN/GamePlan, 3:30 p.m.)
No. 9 Wisconsin @ No. 21 Michigan State (ABC/ESPN, 3:30 p.m.)
No. 19 Michigan @ Indiana (ESPNU, 3:30 p.m.)
Washington State @ UCLA (FSN-PT/FSN-NW, FCS-Pacific, 3:30 p.m.)
East Carolina @ North Carolina (TWC/ESPN3.com, 3:30 p.m.)
Buffalo @ Bowling Green (BCSN, 3:30 p.m.)
Florida International @ Pittsburgh (ESPN3.com 3:30 p.m.)
Duke @ Maryland (ESPN3.com, 6 p.m.)
Arizona State @ Oregon State (FSN-Northwest/FSN-AZ/FCS-Central, 6:30 p.m.)
Georgia @ Colorado (FSN-National, 7 p.m.)
Louisville @ Arkansas State (ESPN3.com, 7 p.m.)
Florida Atlantic @ South Florida (ESPN3.com, 7:05 p.m.)
No. 7 Florida @ No. 1 Alabama (CBS, 8 p.m.)
No. 13 Stanford @ No. 4 Oregon (ABC/ESPN2, 8 p.m.)
No. 20 Penn State @ No. 18 Iowa (ESPN, 8:05 p.m.)
Washington @ USC (ESPN2/GamePlan, 8 p.m.)
No. 3 Boise State @ New Mexico State (WAC Network/GamePlan, 8 p.m.)
Notre Dame @ Boston College (ABC/GamePlan, 8 p.m.)
BYU @ Utah State (ESPN/ESPN3.com, Friday 8 p.m.)
No. 25 Nevada @ UNLV (The Mtn., 10 p.m.)
For more analysis, please be sure to check out:
- The College Football Buffet, by Sean Keeley (who does the legwork for these lists)
- The College Football Rootability Index, by Spencer Hall











