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College Football Week 13 Schedule: TV and Live Stream Info for Every Game

Kenny DeJohnNov 19, 2014

There aren't as many heavyweight matchups in Week 13 as there have been in previous weeks of the college football season, but the game of the week is one that will impress.

Arizona and Utah will square off in a game with major implications. A loss for Utah likely knocks them out of the Top 25, and a win for the Wildcats would be crucial in inching them closer to the Top 10. With the regular season coming to a close, every game is a must-win for nationally ranked teams.

Most of the big boys have cupcake games this week. Mississippi State, Oregon, Florida State and others in the Top 10 should all make it out unscathed. That makes it even more imperative for Arizona to win.

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There's a vast slate of games on the schedule this week. If watching powerhouses beat up on lesser teams doesn't interest you, then there are a bevy of other games to choose from. Continue reading on for the schedule and live stream information for every game in Week 13.

2014 College Football Week 13 Schedule

Wednesday, November 19
8 p.m.Bowling Green at ToledoESPN2WatchESPN
8 p.m.Kent State at BuffaloESPNUWatchESPN
Thursday, November 20
7 p.m.No. 13 Kansas State at West VirginiaFox Sports 1
7:30 p.m.North Carolina at No. 21 DukeESPNWatchESPN
9:30 p.m.Arkansas State at Texas StateESPNUWatchESPN
Friday, November 21
8 p.m.UTEP at RiceFox Sports 1
9:30 p.m.Air Force at San Diego StateCBS Sports Network
9:30 p.m.San Jose State at Utah StateESPN2Watch ESPN
Saturday, November 22
NoonFordham at ArmyCBS Sports Network
NoonIndiana at No. 8 Ohio StateBTN
NoonRutgers at No. 12 Michigan StateBTN
NoonCharleston Southern at No. 15 GeorgiaSEC NetworkWatchESPN
NoonNo. 25 Minnesota at No. 16 NebraskaESPNWatchESPN
NoonEastern Kentucky at FloridaSEC NetworkWatchESPN
NoonSouth Alabama at South CarolinaESPN3
NoonNorthwestern at PurdueESPNUWatchESPN
NoonMarshall at UAB
NoonUTSA at Western Kentucky
NoonSMU at UCFESPNNewsWatchESPN
NoonKansas at OklahomaFox Sports 1
NoonPenn State at IllinoisESPN2WatchESPN
12:30 p.m.Virginia Tech at Wake ForestESPN3
1 p.m.Washington State at No. 6 Arizona StatePac-12 Network
1 p.m.Louisiana Tech at Old Dominion
1 p.m.Western Michigan at Central MichiganESPN3
1:30 p.m.New Mexico at Colorado State
2 p.m.Eastern Michigan at Ball StateESPN3
3 p.m.Tulsa at HoustonESPN3
3 p.m.Savannah State at BYU
3:30 p.m.Boston College at No. 3 Florida StateABC/ESPN2WatchESPN
3:30 p.m.No. 10 Ole Miss at ArkansasCBS
3:30 p.m.No. 14 Arizona at No. 23 UtahESPNWatchESPN
3:30 p.m.Louisville at No. 18 Notre DameNBC
3:30 p.m.Georgia State at No. 19 ClemsonESPN3
3:30 p.m.No. 20 Wisconsin at IowaABC/ESPN2WatchESPN
3:30 p.m.Maryland at MichiganBTN
3:30 p.m.Texas Tech at Iowa State
3:30 p.m.Florida International at North Texas
3:30 p.m.Tulane at East CarolinaESPN3
3:30 p.m.Syracuse at PittsburghESPNUWatchESPN
4 p.m.West Carolina at No. 5 AlabamaSEC NetworkWatchESPN
4 p.m.South Florida at MemphisESPNNewsWatchESPN
4 p.m.Stanford at CaliforniaFox Sports 1
4 p.m.Louisiana-Monroe at New Mexico StateESPN3
4:30 p.m.Colorado at No. 2 OregonPac-12 Network
5 p.m.Appalachian State at Louisiana-LafayetteESPN3
7 p.m.Samford at No. 9 AuburnESPNUWatchESPN
7 p.m.Miami (FL) at VirginiaESPN2WatchESPN
7 p.m.Florida Atlantic at Middle Tennessee
7:30 p.m.Vanderbilt at No. 1 Mississippi StateSEC NetworkWatchESPN
7:30 p.m.Oklahoma State at No. 7 BaylorFox
7:30 p.m.Missouri at TennesseeESPNWatchESPN
8 p.m.USC at No. 11 UCLAABC
8 p.m.Cincinnati at ConnecticutCBS Sports Network
10:15 p.m.Boise State at WyomingESPN2WatchESPN
10:30 p.m.Fresno State at NevadaESPNUWatchESPN
10:30 p.m.Oregon State at WashingtonPac-12 Network
11 p.m.UNLV at Hawaii

Schedule and viewing info courtesy of ESPN.comFor games without national or regional coverage on a major network, check local listings.

Live Stream

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Pac-12: Pac-12.com

ABC: ABC Live

Game of the Week

No. 14 Arizona at No. 23 Utah

The Arizona Wildcats and the Utah Utes enter this week's matchup coming off similar victories in Week 12.

The Wildcats needed a field goal at the end of the game to take care of Washington 27-26. The Utes needed two overtimes to defeat Stanford by a field goal, 20-17.

ESPN's Ted Miller tweeted that these two squads are used to playing tight games:

Having just squeaked past inferior competition, these two teams come into Week 13 looking to play far better. It won't be easy against much-improved competition.

Arizona struggled last week in large part because of a lackluster passing attack. Quarterback Anu Solomon was just 17-for-39 passing with two interceptions, and his wide receivers didn't do him any favors. Samajie Grant led the way with 85 yards on just four catches.

Coach Rich Rodriguez obviously wasn't pleased with the outing, and he let his players know about his displeasure, via Daniel Berk of the Arizona Daily Star:

"

We had a really stern quarterback-receiver meeting (Sunday), and it wasn’t real enjoyable for them. It wasn’t really enjoyable for them or for me. I told them that my expectations are so much higher for them than anyone else’s. We owe it to each other to be as sound and efficient and clean as far as doing your assignments as best as possible.

"

The Utes defense is pretty good against the pass, having held each of their past three opponents under 239 yards through the air.

Utah's offense isn't particularly explosive, but they have a good opportunity to put some points on the board in this one. Kyle Gunther of KFAN tweeted about the porous Arizona defense and how it could help Utah:

Offense should be the story of this game. It'll come down to how well each team can execute against tougher competition.

Rodriguez's conference with his players should give them the spark necessary to perform better offensively, and the Wildcats defense should be enough to jump-start the Utes.

The difference-maker will likely be Arizona running back Nick Wilson. If the passing game still isn't working, the Cats are going to pound the ball on the ground. Wilson has nine touchdowns and 867 rush yards on the year, so he's clearly a potent weapon out of the backfield.

Establishing the run early will help Solomon through the air later on in the game, so Wilson will surely dictate the overall success of his offense.

Every game is a must-win for Arizona because of how tight the Pac-12 is. We're in store for an emotional contest. Arizona and Utah should make headlines Saturday afternoon.

Tune into ESPN at 3:30 p.m. ET to catch the action.

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