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Yes, there are games that will impact the College Football Playoff race, such as ranked meetings in The Game, Iron Bowl and Bedlam. But this extends beyond the postseason: Winners of Friday and Saturday’s top-25 games can count the season as a success with just a single victory over their rivals.
Highlights from this week’s games include the top-10 showdown between No. 2 Ohio State and No. 10 Michigan and ranked matchups between No. 5 Alabama and No. 16 Auburn and No. 7 Oklahoma at No. 21 Oklahoma State. Other notable games include the Big Ten West-deciding game between No. 13 Wisconsin and No. 9 Minnesota and arguably the top Group of 5 game of the year in No. 18 Cincinnati at No. 17 Memphis.
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College football schedule Week 14: What games are on today?
Here’s the full schedule for Saturday’s Week 14 top-25 college football games, plus final scores and how to watch every game live.
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Saturday, Nov. 30
How to watch, live stream college football games
The Week 14 games involving ranked teams will be televised live on national TV, with games appearing on ESPN, ABC, CBS, CBS Sports Network, FOX, Fox Sports 1, NBC, ESPNU and ESPN+, as well as conference-focused channels such as the SEC Network and Big Ten Network.
College football scores Week 14
Week 14 college football highlights
(All times Eastern)
6:11 p.m.: Another massive play in the Iron Bowl. With Alabama striking, it’s Auburn that scores off of a 100-yard interception return.
5:36 p.m.: Notre Dame is back to take the lead over Stanford on the road.
5:19 p.m.: Back and forth we go. Jaylen Waddle finds the end zone yet again for what’s been an explosive first half.
5:14 p.m.: Auburn ties it up shortly before halftime with a beautiful catch.
5:08 p.m.: Alabama vs. Auburn is providing plenty of action. Crimson Tide have tied it back up at 17.
4:31 p.m.: Alabama regains the lead with an 8-yard rush from Najee Harris.
4:13 p.m.: Auburn has its first points of the day to take the lead over Alabama. Bo Nix reaches the end zone on the quarterback keeper.
3:50 p.m.: Minnesota is out to an early 7-0 lead over Wisconsin.
2:57 p.m.: Michigan inching closer, but they’ll need to get a stop or two on defense to really get back in this.
2:39 p.m.: Michigan turned the muffed punt into three points. Not ideal but better than giving up another score.
2:34 p.m.: Here’s how Ohio State’s day is going: Justin Fields goes down with an injury; later in the drive, on his first play back, he hits Garrett Wilson for a touchdown.
2:16 p.m.: It’s becoming less and less competitive. Wolverines need to score and steal a couple of drives away from the Buckeyes.
1:41 p.m.: These are the types of plays that can decide a game. Michigan ends up going with the field goal on fourth down to make it 28-13 heading into halftime.
1:27 p.m.: Dobbins scores his third touchdown of the half after Michigan gives Ohio State another set of downs; Wolverines jumped offsides on a punt.
1:11 p.m.: Tough break for Shea Patterson; Michigan needed a score here. Now Michigan needs a stop.
1:11 p.m.: J.K.’s having himself a day to make it 21-13.
12:55 p.m.: It’s turning into a bit of an aerial battle in The Big House. Shea Patterson finds Donovan Peoples-Jones for a wide-open touchdown to make cut Ohio State’s lead to 14-13.
12:50 p.m.: Ohio State can pass the ball too. Just ask Justin Fields and Chris Olave.
12:45 p.m.: Clemson ahead comfortably with this long touchdown from Trevor Lawrence.
12:24 p.m.: Michigan is going to have a long day if it doesn’t figure out how to handle J.K. Dobbins.
12:19 p.m.: South Carolina’s playing tough defense early.
12:15 p.m.: Michigan out on the board first!