After three exciting weeks of college football action, the schedule slows down a bit in Week 4 -- but there are still some interesting matchups scheduled to take place.
Saturday’s college football schedule: Game times, TV coverage for Week 4 games
We tell you what to watch and where to watch it for Saturday’s college football games.


Early afternoon
Noon ET
North Carolina @ Georgia Tech - ESPN
Florida International @ 7 Louisville - ESPN3
Vanderbilt @ UMass - ESPNews
San Jose State @ Minnesota - ESPN2
Florida A&M @ 4 Ohio State - Big Ten Network
Marshall @ Virginia Tech - ESPNU
Wake Forest @ Army - CBS Sports Network
Toledo @ Central Michigan - ESPN3
Western Michigan @ Iowa - Big Ten Network
Louisiana Tech @ Kansas - FOX Sports 1
12:21 p.m. ET
North Texas @ 9 Georgia - ESPN3
12:30 p.m. ET
Pittsburgh @ Duke - ACC Network, ESPN3
Tulane @ Syracuse - ESPN3
1 p.m. ET
Ball State @ Eastern Michigan - ESPN3
2 p.m. ET
Austin Peay @ Ohio - ESPN3
Jacksonville State @ Georgia State - ESPN3
Which to watch: North Carolina @ Georgia Tech. They’re both contenders in the ACC Coastal with great offenses that will clash -- the Tar Heels’ passing game against the Yellow Jackets’ rushing attack. The difference could be Georgia Tech’s defense, which has given up just 14 points in two games.
Late afternoon
3 p.m. ET
Idaho State @ 17 Washington - Pac-12 Network
3:30 p.m. ET
Utah State @ USC - ABC/ESPN2
Tennessee @ 19 Florida - CBS
Maine @ 18 Northwestern - Big Ten Network
Michigan State @ 22 Notre Dame - NBC
West Virginia @ Maryland - ESPNU
South Dakota State @ Nebraska - Big Ten Network
Arkansas @ Rutgers - ESPN
Murray State @ Bowling Green - ESPN3
Kent State @ Penn State - Big Ten Network
VMI @ Virginia - ESPN3
Purdue @ 24 Wisconsin - ABC/ESPN2
4 p.m. ET
Cincinnati @ Miami (Ohio) - ESPN3
Louisiana-Monroe @ 20 Baylor - FOX Sports 1
4:30 p.m. ET
Arkansas State @ Memphis - ESPN3
Which to watch: West Virginia @ Maryland. A rivalry game in an NFL stadium (M&T Bank) with one undefeated team (Maryland) looking to win the matchup for the first time in seven tries? Count me in.
Early evening
6 p.m. ET
Bethune-Cookman @ 8 Florida State - ESPN3
Louisiana-Lafayette @ Akron - ESPN3
7 p.m. ET
23 Arizona State @ 5 Stanford - FOX
Morgan State @ Western Kentucky - ESPN3
SMU @ 10 Texas A&M - ESPNU
Colorado State @ 1 Alabama - ESPN2
Savannah State @ 16 Miami - ESPN3
Eastern Illinois @ Northern Illinois - ESPN3
7:30 p.m. ET
Oregon State @ San Diego State - CBS Sports Network
Troy @ Mississippi State - ESPN3
7:45 p.m. ET
Auburn @ 6 LSU - ESPN
8 p.m. ET
15 Michigan @ Connecticut - ABC/ESPN3
Missouri @ Indiana - Big Ten Network
Kansas State @ Texas - ABC/ESPN3
Which to watch: Arizona State @ Stanford. It’s the only contest between ranked teams in all of Week 4, so this is an easy one, but it should be an interesting gut-check for both Todd Graham’s Spartans and the retooling Cardinal.
Late evening
10:15 p.m. ET
Utah @ BYU - ESPN2
Wyoming @ Air Force - ESPNU
10:30 p.m. ET
New Mexico State @ 13 UCLA - Pac-12 Network
Which to watch: Utah @ BYU. It’s the last iteration of the Holy War until 2016, and both schools have exciting dual-threat quarterbacks.












