This week, only two ranked games take place, both at neutral sites: No. 12 Notre Dame and No. 18 Wisconsin will get the “College GameDay” treatment at Soldier Field in Chicago in a game that has significant College Playoff implications for both teams. And look for Jack Coan to reunite with the Badgers, with whom he played for three seasons.
Elsewhere, No. 7 Texas A&M and No. 16 Arkansas face off in a battle of unbeaten SEC teams in AT&T Stadium in Arlington. Sam Pittman has his Razorbacks team playing exceptionally well, and Jimbo Fisher’s team is still adjusting to quarterback Zach Calzada, who helped lead the Aggies to a 34-0 win over New Mexico a week after Haynes King was lost to injury.
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Beyond that, not much is going on Saturday (barring an unforeseen upset, of course; and with 19 losses by AP Top 25 teams already this season, don’t discount it).
Regardless, that sets up a Week 5 slate that includes No. 19 Michigan at No. 18 Wisconsin, No. 16 Arkansas at No. 2 Georgia, No. 8 Cincinnati at No. 12 Notre Dame, No. 13 Ole Miss at No. 1 Alabama and No. 4 Oklahoma at No. 25 Kansas State.
But that’s all a week away — best take a deep breath while you can. In the meantime, Sporting News has you covered on how to watch the Week 4 top-25 slate:
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College football schedule today
Here’s every Week 4 college football game involving top 25 teams:
(All nationally broadcast games bolded)
Friday, Sept. 24
Saturday, Sept. 25
How to watch, live stream college football games
Eleven games involving a ranked team will be broadcast on national TV in Week 4. Those games will appear on Fox, Fox Sports 1, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC. Live streaming options include the ESPN app, Fox.com, ESPN+, Paramount+ or fuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial.
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