CFB
HomeScoresRecruitingHighlights
Featured Video
Mitchell Headed to 1st Conference Finals 🔥

College Football Week 7 Schedule: TV Info for Saturday's Most Intriguing Games

Ryan RudnanskyJun 6, 2018

There are three Top 25 matchups in particular in Week 7 that are sure to be highly competitive clashes.

Whether it's a Pac-12 battle or a couple of SEC matchups, there are plenty to whet the appetites of college football fans everywhere—from coast to coast.

A few high-octane offenses will battle it out on Saturday. A stout defense will try to put the clamps on Les Miles and No. 10 LSU. 

TOP NEWS

Ohio State Team Doctor
2026 Florida Spring Football Game
College Football Playoff National Championship: Head Coaches News Conference

Here's a look at the broadcast information for Saturday's most intriguing games.

*Statistics courtesy of CFBStats.com 

Oregon (2) at Washington (16)

Where: Husky Stadium, Seattle, Wash.

When: Saturday, Oct. 12 at 4 p.m. ET

Watch: Fox Sports 1

Washington has the offense and defense to at least keep up with Oregon on Saturday, which is more than can be said for most teams in the nation.

The Huskies rank 34th in the country in points per game and 11th in the nation in points allowed per contest. They lost a thriller against No. 5 Stanford last week, 31-28. 

Washington also plays at home on Saturday. The Huskies are 3-0 at home this season, including a 31-13 victory over Arizona on Sept. 28. 

Because of Washington's combination of offense and defense, a lot of people are picking the Huskies as a prime upset candidate this week. This will be Oregon's first major test of the season after rolling over Nicholls State, Virginia, Tennessee, California and Colorado.

That being said, this Ducks offense is just too explosive—with or without De'Anthony Thomas—to be upset by Washington. They've posted 55 or more points in five consecutive games for the first time in program history.

Oregon also ranks second in the nation in points allowed per game. The offense has overshadowed that fact. 

And the Ducks don't mind going on the road, winners of 17-straight away from Eugene.

Prediction: Oregon 40, Washington 27

Missouri (25) at Georgia (7)

Where: Sanford Stadium, Athens, Ga.

When: Saturday, Oct. 12 at 12 p.m. ET

Watch: ESPN

Live Stream: WatchESPN

When you basically rely on your offense, lose your second-leading rusher for the season and then realize your leading rusher may not make the game, that's, well, bad.

After tearing his ACL against Tennessee, sophomore running back Keith Marshall has been deemed out for the season.

Now, leading rusher Todd Gurley is "doubtful" for Saturday's contest against No. 25 Missouri with an ankle injury, according to Chris Patterson of CBSSports.com.

Missouri, on the other hand, just entered the Top 25 after a beat-down of Vanderbilt in Nashville, 51-28. The Tigers currently rank eighth in the nation in points per game (46.6).

Missouri has also already come out on top against an explosive team in Indiana. The Hoosiers currently rank 11th in the country in points per game (44.4), but they scored 28 points against the Tigers. FYI: Indiana still ranks 15th in the nation in yards per pass attempt.

One thing, though: Georgia freshman J.J. Green didn't appear to have any trouble gashing Tennessee last week. Green took the baton and ran with it against the Volunteers, scampering for 129 yards on 17 carries.  

Make no mistake about it, Georgia still has an explosive offense with Green and quarterback Aaron Murray. The Bulldogs also play at home. 

Prediction: Georgia 41, Missouri 38

Florida (17) at LSU (10)

Where: Tiger Stadium, Baton Rouge, La.

When: Saturday, Oct. 12 at 3:30 p.m. ET

Watch: CBS

The losses of defensive tackle Dominique Easley and defensive end Jordan Sherit were huge blows to Florida's defensive line, but this defense is about more than two players.

The Gators have collectively held opponents to 12.2 points per game this season, tied for fourth in the nation with Alabama. That includes holding the Miami Hurricanes to 21 points despite five turnovers on Sept. 7 in Miami. They have allowed the second-fewest yards per play in college football.

It's also worth noting that both Easley and Sherit were absent for the Gators when they held explosive freshman Alex Collins and Arkansas to 3.8 yards per carry last week.

That should come in handy against LSU, which ranks ninth in the country in points per game and eighth in yards per play.

On top of that, the emergence of dual-threat quarterback Tyler Murphy has me intrigued. Murphy can not only make plays with his legs, he's also averaged 9.8 yards per pass attempt while tossing five touchdowns to one interception this season. He's coming off the best performance of his Gators career, going 16-of-22 for 240 yards and three touchdowns against the Razorbacks.

This game is being played in Baton Rouge, which is ultimately the difference for me, but don't be surprised if the Gators surprise, either.

Prediction: LSU 24, Florida 21

Mitchell Headed to 1st Conference Finals 🔥

TOP NEWS

Ohio State Team Doctor
2026 Florida Spring Football Game
College Football Playoff National Championship: Head Coaches News Conference
COLLEGE FOOTBALL: JAN 01 College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at the Allstate Sugar Bowl Ole Miss vs Georgia

TRENDING ON B/R