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Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn celebrates with wide receiver Quan Bray (4) after he returned a punt for a touchdown during the first half of an NCAA college football game against San Jose State on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014, in Auburn, Ala. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)
Auburn head coach Gus Malzahn celebrates with wide receiver Quan Bray (4) after he returned a punt for a touchdown during the first half of an NCAA college football game against San Jose State on Saturday, Sept. 6, 2014, in Auburn, Ala. (AP Photo/Butch Dill)Butch Dill/Associated Press

College Football Week 4 Schedule: TV and Live Stream Info for Every Game

Scott PolacekSep 17, 2014

Week 3 of the college football schedule may have lacked serious punch (although upsets from South Carolina and Boston College made it more interesting than originally thought), but there is plenty of important action on tap in Week 4.

What’s more, fans won’t have to wait long for an exciting matchup, as nationally ranked foes Auburn and Kansas State clash in an interconference showdown Thursday.

Here is a look at the entire Week 4 schedule, as well as the television and live stream options.

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Thursday, Sept. 18
Auburn at Kansas St.7:30 pmESPN/Watch ESPN
Ark.-Pine Bluff at Alabama St.7:30 pm
Friday, Sept. 19
Holy Cross at Harvard7:00 pmESPN3
Connecticut at South Florida8:00 pmESPN/Watch ESPN
Saturday, Sept. 20
Iowa at Pittsburgh12:00 pmESPN U/Watch ESPN
E. Michigan at Michigan St.12:00 pmBig Ten Network
Georgia Tech at Virginia Tech12:00 pmESPN/Watch ESPN
Bowling Green at Wisconsin12:00 pmESPN 2/Watch ESPN
Brown at Georgetown12:00 pm
S. Illinois at Purdue12:00 pmBig Ten Network
Old Dominion at Rice12:00 pm
Troy at Georgia12:00 pmSEC Network/Watch ESPN
Monmouth at Duquesne12:00 pm
W. Illinois at Northwestern12:00 pmESPN News/Watch ESPN
Tulane at Duke12:30 pmESPN 3
Fordham at Columbia12:30 pm
James Madison at Villanova12:30 pm
Maryland at Syracuse12:30 pmESPN 3
Houston Baptist at Texas College1:00 pm
Delaware St. at Temple1:00 pmESPN 3
Penn at Jacksonville1:00 pm
Lehigh at Yale1:00 pm
E. Kentucky at UT Martin1:00 pm
Albany at Rhode Island1:00 pm
Robert Morris at Dayton1:00 pm
Bucknell at Sacred Heart1:00 pm
Cornell at Colgate1:00 pm
Maine at Boston College1:00 pmESPN 3
Morehead St. at Davidson1:00 pm
Marshall at Akron2:00 pmESPN 3
Hawaii at Colorado2:00 pmPac-12 Network
Marist at Drake2:00 pm
Stetson at Birmingham-Southern2:00 pm
Valparaiso at William Jewell2:00 pm
Austin Peay at E. Illinois2:30 pm
Tenn. Tech at Tennessee St.3:00 pm
N. Arizona at South Dakota3:00 pm
VMI at Samford3:00 pm
E. Washington at Montana St.3:10 pm
Utah at Michigan3:30 pmABC/ESPN 2
Rutgers at Navy3:30 pmCBS Sports Network
Nicholls St. at North Texas3:30 pm
Army at Wake Forest3:30 pmESPN 3
Montana at N. Dakota St.3:30 pm
Louisville at FIU3:30 pmFox Sports 1
Texas A&M at SMU3:30 pmABC/ESPN 2
C. Michigan at Kansas3:30 pm
North Carolina at East Carolina3:30 pmESPN U/Watch ESPN
Norfolk St. at Buffalo3:30 pmESPN 3
Florida at Alabama3:30 pmCBS
Virginia at BYU3:30 pmESPN/Watch ESPN
Howard at Morgan St.3:30 pm
Texas State at Illinois4:00 pmESPN News/Watch ESPN
Indiana at Missouri4:00 pmSEC Network/Watch ESPN
Massachusetts at Penn St.4:00 pmBig Ten Network
FAU at Wyoming4:00 pm
New Hampshire at Richmond4:00 pm
Princeton at San Diego4:00 pm
San Jose St. at Minnesota4:00 pmBig Ten Network
West Alabama at Jacksonville St.4:00 pm
Incarnate Word at Abil Chr.4:05 pm
Coastal Carolina at Florida A&M5:00 pm
N. Colorado at N. Iowa5:00 pm
Alcorn St. at Mississippi Valley St.5:00 pm
Bethune-Cook. at UCF6:00 pmESPN 3
Presbyterian at N. Carolina St.6:00 pmESPN 3
Georgia State at Washington6:00 pmPac-12 Network
Chowan at NC A&T6:00 pm
The Citadel at Charleston So.6:00 pm
Ave Maria at Mercer6:00 pm
Furman at S.C. State6:00 pm
NC Central at Towson6:00 pm
Wofford at Gardner-Webb6:00 pm
Miles at Hampton6:00 pm
Taylor at Butler6:30 pm
Northern Illinois at Arkansas7:00 pmESPN U/Watch ESPN
Stony Brook at North Dakota7:00 pm
Charlotte at Elon7:00 pm
Wisconsin-Oshkosh at South Dakota St.7:00 pm
Utah St. at Arkansas St.7:00 pmESPN 3
Miami (Ohio) at Cincinnati7:00 pmCBS Sports Network
Northwestern St. at Louisiana Tech7:00 pm
Mississippi St. at LSU7:00 pmESPN/Watch ESPN
M. Tenn. St. at Memphis7:00 pmESPN 3
Idaho at Ohio7:00 pmESPN 3
Appalachian St. at Southern Miss7:00 pm
Ball St. at Toledo7:00 pmESPN 3
Murray St. at W. Michigan7:00 pmESPN 3
Central Conn. St. at Dartmouth7:00 pm
Grambling at Jackson St.7:00 pm
Bryant at Liberty7:00 pm
Southern at Prairie View A&M7:00 pm
SE Louisiana at SE Missouri St.7:00 pm
Weber St. at S.F. Austin7:00 pm
Lafayette at William & Mary7:00 pm
St. Francis at Youngstown St.7:00 pm
Missouri St. at Cent. Arkansas7:00 pm
South Carolina at Vanderbilt7:30 pmSEC/Network/Watch ESPN
Ga. Southern at South Alabama7:30 pmESPN 3
Oklahoma at West Virginia7:30 pmFox
Clemson at Florida St.8:00 pmABC
Alabama A&M at Texas Southern8:00 pm
UNLV at Houston8:00 pmESPN 3
New Mexico at New Mexico St.8:00 pmESPN 3
Mississippi College at Lamar8:00 pm
Miami (Fla.) at Nebraska8:00 pmESPN 2/Watch ESPN
Menlo at Sacramento St.9:00 pm
Portland St. at Cal-Poly9:05 pm
California at Arizona10:00 pmPac-12 Network
So. Utah at Fresno St.10:00 pm
Oregon at Washington St.10:30 pmESPN
UL Lafayette at Boise St.10:30 pmCBS Sports Network
San Diego St. at Oregon St.10:30 pmFox Sports 1

Schedule courtesy of CBSSports.com. Viewing info courtesy of ESPN.com. For games without national or regional coverage on a major network, check local listings.

Live Stream Resources

For some reason there are actually people out there who schedule fall weddings or activities on a college football Saturday. This list of the most prominent live streams for college football should come in handy for those of you stuck at said weddings eating too many hors d'oeuvres.

ESPN: WatchESPN

Pac-12: Pac-12.com

ABC: ABC Live

Game of the Week

Auburn at Kansas State

Auburn sports a 3-0 all-time record against Kansas State and actually beat the Wildcats in 2007 but will likely be tested by a raucous crowd Thursday evening.

Even without Tre Mason, the Auburn rushing attack has hit on all cylinders in the early going. It racked up 358 yards on the ground against San Jose State and 302 rushing yards against Arkansas. Both were blowout victories thanks to the efforts of quarterback Nick Marshall, Cameron Artis-Payne and Corey Grant.

Auburn’s offense should be even more explosive Thursday against Kansas State because Sammie Coates is expected to return from a knee injury. He led the team with 902 receiving yards a year ago on 42 catches and gives the Tigers an extra dimension through the air.

AUBURN, AL - SEPTEMBER 6: Quarterback Nick Marshall #14 of the Auburn Tigers looks downfield while avoiding a tackle by defensive tackle Tony Popovich #98 of the San Jose State Spartans on September 6, 2014 at Jordan-Hare Stadium in Auburn, Alabama. At ha

Perhaps the most important thing about this contest for Auburn is simply not overlooking it.

While the difference between the SEC and the rest of college football may be a bit overstated, Auburn deserves credit for scheduling this contest in the midst of a brutal league slate. It still has to play LSU, South Carolina, Mississippi, Texas A&M, Georgia and archrival Alabama and cannot afford a slip-up out of conference play if it wants to reach the College Football Playoff.

Head coach Gus Malzahn seemed dialed in, according to The Associated Press (via ESPN.com): “We are going to work on improving ourselves and try to get a head start. We are playing a very good team on the road with one of the better coaches that has ever walked the planet. We will have to have a good plan and have to be prepared.”

From Kansas State’s perspective, the key will be the defense (and the crowd) against that high-power, up-tempo Auburn attack.

The Wildcats struggled in the early going against Iowa State and allowed 28 points, but they did shut the Cyclones out in the second half. Perhaps it marked a turning point for the defense before the teeth of the schedule, especially since Kansas State won that game 32-28.

If the defense can hold its own, it will give dual-threat quarterback Jake Waters a chance to win this game. He has 655 combined passing and rushing yards and six touchdowns in two contests and should challenge the Tigers defensive front with his legs and arm.

If nothing else, it will be up to Waters to give his defense an occasional breather by staying on the field for extended drives.

Look for Kansas State to get out to a fast start. The crowd will be rocking with a Top Five SEC opponent in the house, and the Wildcats offense will respond in kind behind Waters. 

Brandon Marcello of the Alabama Media Group noted that the atmosphere will be daunting for the visiting Tigers:

However, Auburn’s multipronged rushing attack will eventually settle in and wear the Kansas State defense down (like it does to so many opponents). The Tigers will gradually pull away in the second half in what should be a close contest. 

Prediction: Auburn 35, Kansas State 24

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