College football is in full swing and has already seen several upsets and highlight-reel plays. There should be some exciting games in Week 3 as ranked teams face off and rematches and conference games are played. Don’t miss any of the action.
Sept. 19’s college football TV/streaming schedule and 3 things to know
We have the full schedule for Saturday’s college football slate, and three things to look for.
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Here’s the TV and streaming schedule for Saturday’s games.
Three things to know
1. Notre Dame is an underdog at home. No. 14 Georgia Tech travels to South Bend as favorites over the injured No. 8 Fighting Irish. The Irish have a new guy under center, and will be led by backup quarterback DeShone Kizer. After coming in for starter Malik Zaire following an injury against UVA, Kizer was able to find a rhythm and throw a game-winning touchdown pass to Will Fuller. Despite his early success, he has very little game day experience and is facing a tough Georgia Tech defense. Kizer went 8-of-12 passing for 92 yards and two touchdowns, and is at least off to a solid start.
2. Ole Miss is looking for back-to-back wins against Alabama. Less than a year ago, the Rebels came back in a big way to upset the Crimson Tide, winning 23-17. Both team’s currently sit in the Top 20 -- No. 2 Alabama and No. 15 Ole Miss -- and though early, the outcome could have College Football Playoff implications.
3. Other important games include No. 19 BYU at No. 10 UCLA and No. 18 Auburn at No. 13 LSU. BYU has been the team to watch so far this season, winning both of their games by a Hail Mary. This game is worth watching just in case in comes down to one final play -- again. Auburn and LSU alike have offensive weaknesses despite being unbeaten this year. Both programs are fighting for an identity this season, which could make this matchup interesting.
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