
College Football Week 14 Schedule: TV and Live Stream Info for Every Game
The pageantry and tradition surrounding annual clashes with hated rivals is one of the few sacred things remaining that separates big-time college sports from professional ones.
College football fans will be treated to a number of crucial rivalry showdowns in Week 14 with much more than bragging rights on the line. There are four spots up for grabs in the initial College Football Playoff, and the top contenders will all be tested in Week 14 by some of their most hated opponents.
With that in mind, here is a look at the entire schedule with broadcast information.
| Game | Time (ET) | TV |
| LSU at Texas A&M | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN |
| TCU at Texas | 7:30 p.m. | FS1 |
| Game | Time (ET) | TV |
| Northern Illinois at Western Michigan | 11 a.m. | ESPN U |
| Houston at SMU | 12 p.m. | CBS Sports Network |
| Western Kentucky at Marshall | 12 p.m. | FS1 |
| Central Florida at South Florida | 12 p.m. | ESPN 2 |
| Nebraska at Iowa | 12 p.m. | ABC |
| Toledo at Eastern Michigan | 1 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| Buffalo at Massachusetts | 1 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| Akron at Kent State | 1 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| Ball State at Bowling Green | 1 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| Arkansas at Missouri | 2:30 p.m. | CBS |
| Navy at South Alabama | 3 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| Stanford at UCLA | 3:30 p.m. | ABC |
| Colorado State at Air Force | 3:30 p.m. | CBS Sports Network |
| Arizona State at Arizona | 3:30 p.m. | Fox |
| Virginia at Virginia Tech | 8 p.m. | ESPN |
| East Carolina at Tulsa | 8:30 p.m. | ESPN U |
| Game | Time (ET) | TV |
| Kentucky at Louisville | 12 p.m. | ESPN 2 |
| South Carolina at Clemson | 12 p.m. | ESPN |
| Michigan at Ohio State | 12 p.m. | ABC |
| Rice at Louisiana Tech | 12 p.m. | CBS Sports Network |
| Purdue at Indiana | 12 p.m. | Big Ten |
| West Virginia at Iowa State | 12 p.m. | FS1 |
| Georgia Tech at Georgia | 12 p.m. | SEC |
| North Texas at Texas San Antonio | 12 p.m. | |
| Illinois at Northwestern | 12 p.m. | ESPN U |
| Old Dominion at Florida Atlantic | 12 p.m. | |
| Cincinnati at Temple | 12 p.m. | ESNN |
| Sacred Heart at Fordham | 12 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| UL Lafayette at Troy | 12:30 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| North Carolina State at North Carolina | 12:30 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| Syracuse at Boston College | 12:30 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| Utah at Colorado | 1 p.m. | Pac-12 |
| Indiana State at Eastern Kentucky | 1 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| Morgan State at Richmond | 1 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| Idaho at Appalachian State | 2 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| Texas State at Georgia State | 2 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| SE Louisiana at Sam Houston State | 2 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| Grambling at Southern | 2:30 p.m. | NBC |
| Wyoming at New Mexico | 3 p.m. | |
| New Mexico State at Arkansas State | 3 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| Notre Dame at USC | 3:30 p.m. | Fox |
| Florida at Florida State | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN |
| Minnesota at Wisconsin | 3:30 p.m. | Big Ten |
| Rutgers at Maryland | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN U |
| Mississippi State at Ole Miss | 3:30 p.m. | CBS |
| Baylor at Texas Tech | 3:30 p.m. | ABC |
| Michigan State at Penn State | 3:30 p.m. | ABC |
| UAB at Southern Miss | 3:30 p.m. | |
| San Jose State at San Diego State | 3:30 p.m. | CBS Sports Network |
| Kansas at Kansas State | 4 p.m. | FS1 |
| Tennessee at Vanderbilt | 4 p.m. | SEC |
| Connecticut at Memphis | 4 p.m. | ESNN |
| Liberty at James Madison | 4 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| San Diego at Montana | 4 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| South Dakota State at Montana State | 4 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| BYU at California | 4:30 p.m. | Pac-12 |
| Louisiana Monroe at Georgia Southern | 6 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| Wake Forest at Duke | 7 p.m. | ESPN U |
| Pittsburgh at Miami | 7 p.m. | ESPN 2 |
| Middle Tennessee State at UTEP | 7 p.m. | |
| Hawaii at Fresno State | 7 p.m. | |
| Auburn at Alabama | 7:45 p.m. | ESPN |
| Oregon at Oregon State | 8 p.m. | ABC |
| S.F. Austin at Northern Iowa | 8 p.m. | ESPN 3 |
| Utah State at Boise State | 10:15 p.m. | ESPN 2 |
| Washington at Washington State | 10:30 p.m. | FS1 |
| Nevada at UNLV | 10:30 p.m. | ESPN U |
The schedule and viewing information is courtesy of CBSSports.com. For games without national or regional coverage on a major network, check local listings.
Live Stream Resources
Just in case you are inexplicably doing something Saturday that isn’t sitting in front of your television and watching these games (you get a pass if you are actually at one in person), here is a look at the various live streams available.
ESPN: WatchESPN
SEC: CBSSports.com
Fox: Fox Sports Go
BTN: BTN2Go.com
Pac-12: Pac-12.com
ABC: ABC Live
CBS: CBSSports.com
Week 14 Playoff Viewer Guide
That is an overwhelming amount of games, channels and live streams, even for this late in the season. Perhaps it would be easier to digest with something of a viewing game plan revolving around the games featuring playoff contenders.
Thanksgiving is easy because there is only one game. TCU heads to Texas to take on a suddenly resurgent Longhorns team that has won three in a row and has its eyes set on ending TCU’s title hopes.
Texas’ defense is 24th in the country in points allowed per game, so if there is going to be an upset, it will start on that side of the ball.
Friday is also fairly straightforward in terms of what you will be watching. Stanford and UCLA square off in an afternoon clash that should fit in perfectly with your morning shopping schedule. Come back from the Black Friday specials to watch Brett Hundley tear apart a mediocre Stanford team that has lost two of its last three.
ESPN Stats & Info noted that the Bruins are rolling on offense, which is bad news for the Cardinal:
Saturday is where your remote-control skills will be tested.
Michigan and Ohio State kick things off at noon ET in one of the most storied rivalries in not only college football but all of sports. Fans were treated to a brawl, ejections and a game-winning two-point conversion attempt in the final minute of last year’s game, so this is must-see viewing for fans who consider themselves college football fans.

Despite Michigan’s struggles, the players have one thing on their mind, as junior Joe Bolden said (via Nick Baumgardner of MLive.com):
"It's the biggest rivalry in all of sports, it's the last Saturday in November. You get to go back to your home state, see a lot of people who don't like you anymore. It's a meaningful game. Throw out the records, the point (spread). It's a football game.
And it's played just like every other football game, and at the end of the day, you'll see who's better.
"
Things get really interesting at 3:30 p.m. ET when Florida takes on Florida State, Ole Miss squares off with Mississippi State, and Baylor battles Texas Tech.
Baylor has the top-scoring offense in the country, and Texas Tech has the 126th-scoring defense in the nation, so the recommendation here is to watch that game first. It will likely be over by the end of the first quarter, and you can direct your attention toward the other two games.

Keep an eye on the Florida and Florida State contest early, but that is the one you want to turn on in the fourth quarter. After all, Florida State has survived close calls against Oklahoma State, Clemson, Notre Dame, Louisville, Miami and Boston College that all came down to the final minutes. The Seminoles also had to come back against North Carolina State and have provided some of the best late-game drama in all of college football this year.
In between the beginning of the Baylor game and the end of the Florida State one, focus your attention on Ole Miss and Mississippi State.
This may be the most important game on the schedule since Ohio State, Baylor and TCU are all in the mix with the Bulldogs for the No. 4 spot. It represents a chance for Mississippi State to put some style points up against a respected but reeling opponent. The Rebels have lost their last three SEC games, and their once-vaunted defense allowed a combined 65 points against Arkansas and Auburn.
Mississippi State could put up a crooked number and impress the selection committee.

The nightcap features games between Oregon and Oregon State and Alabama and Auburn.
The Crimson Tide are seeking revenge after losing on a 110-yard missed field goal return in the final seconds last season. It ended their national and SEC championship hopes, and Nick Saban will surely have a motivated football team going against an Auburn squad that got its doors blown off by Georgia in its last SEC game.
From a competitive standpoint, the SEC clash figures to be closer, but the Ducks beat the Beavers by a single point last year. Quarterback Sean Mannion has the all-time Pac-12 record for passing yards in a career, and he will test an Oregon secondary that has been burned before this season (allowing 41 points to California comes to mind).
Still, Marcus Mariota and the high-flying Oregon offense figures to bury an Oregon State defense that allowed 30 points to Hawaii, 35 to USC, 31 to Colorado, 38 to Stanford, 45 to California, 39 to Washington State and 37 to Washington.
That means you will probably have the Auburn and Alabama game on to finish the day. Here’s to hoping fans are treated to an equally thrilling finish in that game as they were last season.
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