This is a really loaded college football weekend, once you reach Saturday. Now armed with Playoff rankings, we have seven ranked-vs.-ranked games, plus almost every other ranked team in an interesting battle. Multiple divisions could be all but decided. And it’s all topped by a Big 12 state rivalry elimination game. Let’s get it.
Your Watch Grid guide to a loaded Week 10 of college football
Your full TV/streaming schdeule for the FBS weekend, sorted by watchability.


Below, the Watch Grid attempts to sort your weekend based on each time slot’s watchability. (Weeknight games removed, for your Saturday convenience.)
Saturday, Nov. 4 college football schedule
Early shift
Starting your day off with a primetime-worthy road trip by No. 7, whose Playoff hopes are on thin ice, with at least one of those supporting cast members likely to pop off? I tried to tell you it’s a big Saturday.
The FSU game is here for rubbernecking purposes.
Middle shift
A spot so loaded, the No. 1 team playing a 6-2 division rival is relegated to the bottom tier. Five ranked teams on the road all at once, including the obvious game of the day that also happens to be on FS1, because [blah blah blah about conference TV rights and how this sport has more lawyers than grownups].
Late shift
The primetime spot has lots of options, but let’s give the all-ranked game that doesn’t have a 21-point spread the marquee. The Tennessee game is here for rubbernecking purposes.
And shut your Saturday down with what’s quite likely the Pac-12 South championship, one absolutely nobody predicted before the season began.
Loaded.














