Ten Best College Football Games to Watch This Saturday

Week nine is here.

Heading into the Halloween holiday, we’ve got a loaded slate of college football action this upcoming weekend. Here are the ten best games that I’ll have my eye on this weekend.

No. 8 Oregon @ No. 13 Utah

The Ducks bounced back last weekend with a 14-point win over Washington State. Will Utah’s Bryson Barnes will his way to another massive win? 3:30 p.m. EST on Fox.

No. 1 Georgia @ Florida

Can Wisconsin transfer Graham Mertz lead the Gators to the stunning upset at The Swamp? We’ll find out at 3:30 p.m. EST on Saturday on CBS.

No. 20 Duke @ No. 18 Louisville

Louisville has had a stellar season behind transfer QB Jack Plummer, WR Jamari Thrash, and others. Can the Cardinals knock off the gritty Blue Devils? 3:30 p.m. EST on ESPN.

No. 6 Oklahoma @ Kansas

The Jayhawks are looking to bounce back from their loss to Oklahoma State with the chance for a massive win over the Sooners. 12 p.m. EST. on Fox.

No. 21 Tennessee @ Kentucky

The Volunteers travel to Lexington for a huge game against No. 1 transfer running back Ray Davis and Kentucky. 7 p.m. on ESPN.

No. 23 UCLA Vs. Colorado

Can Deion Sanders and the Buffaloes get back on track with a ranked win over the Bruins? Shedeur Sanders is looking to pile on to his already-impressive stat line on the season and more importantly, earn a victory. 7:30 p.m. on ABC.

No. 5 Washington @ Stanford

Stanford shocked the world with its comeback ‘W’ over Colorado earlier this year. Can the Cardinal upset Washington? Will Penix retake the lead in the Heisman race? 7 p.m. on FS1.

No. 19 Air Force @ Colorado State

After picking up a huge win over Navy last week, Air Force looks to pick up another win against in-state rival Colorado State on CBSSN at 7 p.m. EST.

No. 24 USC @ California

All eyes are on Caleb Williams right now. How will he and Lincoln Riley bounce back from the loss to Utah? 4 p.m. on PAC12 Network.

No. 7 Texas Vs. BYU

Can Pitt transfer Kedon Slovis pull off the unthinkable and take down Texas? Quinn Ewers is out. 3:30 p.m.

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