Week 5 was expected to be the biggest weekend of college football to-date this season, and it lived up to those expectations. Clemson narrowly defeated Notre Dame in a battle of undefeated teams, Florida emerged as potentially the best team in the SEC East with a beat down of Ole Miss (a team that beat Alabama!!!!!), Oklahoma asserted itself as one of the true Big 12 favorites and, lost in all that, a top-10 UCLA team lost to unranked Arizona State.
Here are the Week 6 college football games to watch, with full TV/streaming schedule
Below is the full schedule and the best thing on in each time slot.
It was also a nice week for Big Ten hopefuls not named Ohio State and Michigan State. Northwestern, Iowa and Michigan each notched impressive wins, which, in turn, helps the Buckeyes and Spartans despite close outings against relatively weak opponents in their own games.
Alabama did its part to get back on track, as well, laying a beatdown on Georgia and making its case as the best team in the SEC.
Now it’s time to move on to Week 6, and we’re here to tell you exactly what to watch. Click on your school’s name below to check out our blog devoted to your team.
(Thursday and Friday removed for your convenience.)
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Early shift
Best option: Illinois at No. 22 Iowa, ESPNU
Spread: Iowa -11
Both of these teams look kind of ... good?
Plan B: No. 3 Baylor at Kansas, FoxSports1
This is quite possibly your best chance ever at seeing a team drop 100 points.
(There’s also the Red River game.)
Middle shift
Best option: No. 13 Northwestern at No. 18 Michigan, BTN
Spread: Michigan -7.5
Yes, the Week 6 matchup between top-20 teams that everyone expected.
Plan B: Navy at No. 15 Notre Dame, NBC
This game is pretty much always fun, and Navy’s still undefeated. The Midshipmen have one of the most prolific QBs ever, and their triple option can give the Irish fits.
Late shift
Best option: No. 21 Oklahoma State at West Virginia, ESPN2
Spread: West Virginia -7
Not often you see a ranked team as a touchdown underdog against an unranked opponent. After a very strong start to the season, WVU was beat down by Oklahoma, and has an opportunity to make a better impression here. Meanwhile, the Cowboys are looking to show they belong in the Top 25.
Plan B: No. 11 Florida at Missouri, SEC Network
This could quite easily be the eventual deciding game in the SEC East race.
BONUS ROUND: Super late shift
Best option: No. 23 California at No. 5 Utah, ESPN
Spread: Utah -7.5
Probably the two most fun teams in the Pac-12 so far this season, both enter this game undefeated. Utah’s aggressive defense shut down one explosive attack already this year in Oregon, will it be able to stop a different style in Cal’s Bear Raid?
Plan B: Colorado at Arizona State, Pac-12 Network
Hey, Colorado didn’t look that bad against Oregon last week! And Arizona State looked bad earlier this year, but just beat a top-10 UCLA team!
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