This week features two matchups between top-25 teams, both of which take place in the SEC. That starts at 3:30 p.m. on Saturday when No. 13 Texas A&M visits second-ranked Alabama. Jimbo Fisher’s Aggies struggled on offense in a 17-12 victory over Vanderbilt on Saturday, while Alabama predictably handled Missouri 38-19.
The second of those top-25 games is this week’s “College GameDay” matchup: No. 7 Auburn at No. 4 Georgia. The Bulldogs struggled early against Arkansas as they tried to find someone who could stick at quarterback; Auburn has no such issues with Bo Nix, but who knows what can happen in the “Deep South’s Oldest Rivalry.”
Elsewhere, No. 18 Oklahoma and No. 20 LSU will try to get back on track against Iowa State and Vanderbilt, respectively, after suffering stunning upsets in Week 4. Speaking of which, No. 16 Mississippi State — fresh off its 44-34 destruction of LSU — will play its first game as a ranked team since Jan. 1, 2019 on Saturday when it takes on the Razorbacks.
Here’s everything you’ll need for college football’s Week 4 schedule, including TV schedule, final scores and how to watch every game live:
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College football schedule Week 5: What games are on today?
Friday, Oct. 2
Saturday, Oct. 3
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How to watch, live stream college football games
The Week 5 games involving ranked teams will be broadcast live on national TV, with games appearing on ESPN, ESPN2, Fox, ABC, CBS and the ACC and SEC networks. Live streaming options include WatchESPN, CBS All Access, Fox.com or fuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial.