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BATON ROUGE, LA - OCTOBER 25:  Quarterback Bo Wallace #14 of the Mississippi Rebels reacts to a throw against the LSU Tigers at Tiger Stadium on October 25, 2014 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.  (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
BATON ROUGE, LA - OCTOBER 25: Quarterback Bo Wallace #14 of the Mississippi Rebels reacts to a throw against the LSU Tigers at Tiger Stadium on October 25, 2014 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)Chris Graythen/Getty Images

College Football Week 10 Schedule: TV and Live Stream Info for Every Game

Steven CookOct 29, 2014

The first-ever College Football Playoff rankings are out entering Week 10, but they're guaranteed to look drastically different once the upcoming weekend slate concludes.

With more than a couple of tough tests for Top 25 teams on tap, we could be in for more of the upsets viewers have become accustomed to this season. Add a handful of those enticing affairs to one matchup between two current CFP Top Four teams, and it's apparent Week 10 boasts some of the biggest matchups of the season.

You won't want to miss out on all of the action, so take a look below at everything you need to know about every matchup for Week 10.

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Thursday, Oct. 30
7:30 p.m.No. 2 Florida State at No. 25 LouisvilleESPNWatchESPN
7:30 p.m.Troy at Georgia SouthernESPNUWatchESPN
Friday, Oct. 31
8 p.m.Cincinnati at TulaneESPN2WatchESPN
8 p.m.Tulsa at MemphisESPNUWatchESPN
Saturday, Nov. 1
11:30 a.m.Air Force at ArmyCBS
12 p.m.No. 18 Oklahoma at Iowa StateFox Sports 1
12 p.m.No. 23 East Carolina at TempleESPNewsWatchESPN
12 p.m.No. 24 Duke at PittsburghESPNUWatchESPN
12 p.m.Northwestern at IowaBig Ten Network
12 p.m.Maryland at Penn StateESPN2WatchESPN
12 p.m.Wisconsin at RutgersESPNWatchESPN
12 p.m.Rice at Florida International
12 p.m.UCF at ConnecticutCBS Sports Network
12 p.m.Louisiana-Monroe at Texas A&MSEC NetworkWatchESPN
12:30 p.m.North Carolina at MiamiESPN3
12:30 p.m.Boston College at Virginia TechESPN3
1 p.m.Central Michigan at Eastern MichiganESPN3
1 p.m.Washington at ColoradoPac-12 Network
2:30 p.m.Western Michigan at Miami (Ohio)ESPN3
3 p.m.Western Kentucky at Louisiana Tech
3 p.m.N.C. State at SyracuseESPN3
3:30 p.m.No. 7 TCU at No. 20 West VirginiaABC/ESPN2WatchESPN
3:30 p.m.Florida vs. No. 11 GeorgiaCBS
3:30 p.m.Purdue at No. 15 NebraskaABC/ESPN2WatchESPN
3:30 p.m.Virginia at Georgia TechESPNUWatchESPN
3:30 p.m.BYU at Middle TennesseeCBS Sports Network
3:30 p.m.Indiana at MichiganBig Ten Network
3:30 p.m.Georgia State at Appalachian StateESPN3
4 p.m.Kansas at No. 13 BaylorFox Sports 1
4 p.m.Texas State at New Mexico StateESPN3
4 p.m.Kentucky at MissouriSEC NetworkWatchESPN
4 p.m.Houston at South FloridaESPNews
4:30 p.m.USC at Washington StatePac-12 Network
5 p.m.Arkansas State at IdahoESPN3
5 p.m.South Alabama at Louisiana-LafeyetteESPN3
5:30 p.m.New Mexico at UNLV
7 p.m.No. 3 Auburn at No. 4 Ole MissESPNWatchESPN
7 p.m.Colorado State at San Jose StateCBS Sports Network
7 p.m.UAB at Florida Atlantic
7 p.m.Old Dominion at VanderbiltESPNUWatchESPN
7:15 p.m.Arkansas at No. 1 Mississippi StateESPN2WatchESPN
7:30 p.m.Stanford at No. 5 OregonFox
7:30 p.m.Texas at Texas TechFox Sports 1
7:30 p.m.Tennessee at South CarolinaSEC NetworkWatchESPN
8 p.m.Oklahoma State at No. 9 Kansas StateABCWatchESPN
8 p.m.No. 10 Notre Dame at NavyCBS
8 p.m.Illinois at No. 16 Ohio StateABCWatchESPN
8 p.m.Southern Miss at UTEP
10:30 p.m.No. 12 Arizona at No. 22 UCLAESPNWatchESPN
10:30 p.m.California at Oregon StatePac-12 Network
10:30 p.m.San Diego State at NevadaCBS Sports Network
10:45 p.m.Wyoming at Fresno StateESPN2WatchESPN
11 p.m.No. 17 Utah at No. 14 Arizona StateFox Sports 1
11 p.m.Utah State at Hawaii

Note: Week 10 schedule courtesy of ESPN.com

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Game of the Week

No. 4 Auburn at No. 7 Ole Miss

Ending their undefeated hopes in Death Valley was a tough pill to swallow, but the Ole Miss Rebels better be ready to bounce back with Auburn preparing for a trip to Oxford.

Just one week after falling at LSU, Ole Miss looks to recover at home against the fourth-ranked Tigers in a game that is looking more and more like an elimination game as far as the CFP goes.

As for right now, Ole Miss and Auburn are still sitting pretty as two of the four teams in the playoff, per ESPN's College GameDay:

However, neither team is feeling safe entering Saturday—and rightfully so. Whichever team falls in this matchup will suffer its second defeat, all but closing the door on a CFP berth and a shot at the SEC West crown.

On the other hand, both teams still have their rivals to play in the Egg Bowl and the Iron Bowl, respectively. So a victory would keep things very much alive for the winner in the divisional race.

As for how the two teams match up, the most intriguing battle figures to be when Auburn's potent offense matches up against Ole Miss' stingy defense. The Tigers top the SEC with 281 rush yards per game, while Ole Miss has the best scoring defense—10.5 points conceded per game—in the conference.

The Rebels defense is among the best in the country, but the same can be said of Auburn's offensive efficiency over the last few years. That makes quite the matchup on one side of the ball, per AL.com's Creg Stephenson:

The Ole Miss offense is looking to bounce back from a dreadful seven-point outing at LSU and give its defense something to work with. That will require a much better game from Bo Wallace, who thew a game-ending interception while in game-tying field-goal range against LSU.

The Rebels will need to put up the points to match Auburn in this one, and Wallace seems to know that entering Saturday's game.

"We have to get back to throwing the ball on first and second downs and making plays like we did earlier in the season," Wallace told The Clarion-Ledger's Hugh Kellenberger. "That's on the coaches and what they call and things like that. Hopefully, we can be more aggressive (than) last week, but I'm going to run the plays that are called and that's all I can do."

A sense of urgency from the Ole Miss offense should be expected, especially after South Carolina's Dylan Thompson threw for 402 yards and put up 35 points against this same Tigers team a week ago. It hasn't been clicking lately, but Wallace has the downfield weapons capable of gashing Auburn's secondary.

Ole Miss found itself in a low-scoring dogfight at LSU a week ago, but it will be a very different ballgame at home against Auburn. 

Stats courtesy of CFBStats.com unless otherwise noted.

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