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College Football Week 15 Schedule: TV and Live Stream Info for Every Game

Steven CookDec 3, 2014

The college football season is down to championship weekend, as some of the best teams in the country gear up for an ever-important Week 15.

College Football Playoff hopes are on the line for most of the teams atop the current CFP rankings, and just one or two chaotic results could shake up the championship picture as we know it. But first and foremost on most teams' minds will be the chance to win their respective conference championship.

Along with those must-watch affairs and a handful of Big 12 season-ending showdowns, college football aficionados should find plenty of reasons to stay parked in front of their television sets all Saturday long despite a much smaller slate of games.

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Here's a complete breakdown of the FBS games on tap for Week 15.

Thurs., Dec. 4
7:30 p.m.UCF at East CarolinaESPNWatchESPN
Fri., Dec. 5
7 p.m.Northern Illinois vs. Bowling GreenESPN2WatchESPN
9 p.m.No. 7 Arizona vs. No. 2 OregonFox
Sat., Dec. 6
12 p.m.Iowa State at No. 3 TCUABC
12 p.m.Louisiana Tech at MarshallESPN2WatchESPN
12 p.m.Houston at CincinnatiESPNWatchESPN
12 p.m.SMU at ConnecticutCBS Sports Net
3:30 p.m.Oklahoma State at No. 20 OklahomaFox Sports 1
4 p.m.No. 1 Alabama vs. No. 16 MissouriCBS
7:30 p.m.Temple at TulaneESPN2WatchESPN
7:45 p.m.No. 9 Kansas State at No. 6 BaylorESPNWatchESPN
8 p.m.No. 4 Florida State vs. No. 11 Georgia TechABC
8:17 p.m.No. 13 Wisconsin vs. No. 5 Ohio StateFox
10 p.m.Fresno State at No. 22 Boise StateCBS

Note: Week 15 schedule courtesy of ESPN.com.

Live Stream Note

Many college football live streams will be available at the following sites (subscription or cable service may be required):

Game of the Week

No. 4 Florida State vs. No. 11 Georgia Tech

TALLAHASSEE, FL - NOVEMBER 29:  Jameis Winston #5 of the Florida State Seminoles hands off to Karlos Williams #9 during  a game against the Florida Gators  at Doak Campbell Stadium on November 29, 2014 in Tallahassee, Florida.  (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Gett

An ACC title game that many already pegged as Florida State's toughest late-season test got a lot more interesting with the release of Tuesday's Week 15 CFP rankings.

After the Seminoles struggled once again, this time against in-state rivals Florida, they tumbled even further down the rankings. This week, it was TCU instead of Oregon jumping Florida State, per Bleacher Report:

It would be nothing short of mind-boggling if Florida State were to miss the playoff entirely with an undefeated record, but that's a 60-minute battle away from even being the case.

After lethargic performances in wins against Miami, Boston College and Florida over recent weeks, it's far from a stretch to suggest the Yellow Jackets could pull off the feat and win. Head coach Paul Johnson has his squad playing confident after an upset win over Georgia extended its win streak to five games.

Without a pair of one-score losses to Duke and North Carolina in back-to-back weeks, Georgia Tech would be undefeated and pressing Florida State for that final playoff spot.

ATHENS, GA - NOVEMBER 29: Lawrence Austin #20 of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets celebrates after recovering an onsides kick against the Georgia Bulldogs at Sanford Stadium on November 29, 2014 in Athens, Georgia. (Photo by Scott Cunningham/Getty Images)

The last time these two faced off, Florida State began its win streak against the Jackets in a 21-15 ACC title game in 2012. But Georgia Tech has transformed itself in the two years since and won't be lacking confidence like that last time out.

"We went into that game not as confident, I would say, until after the first half when he realized we could play with those guys," Georgia Tech's Shaquille Mason told The Associated Press' Paul Newberry (via Yahoo). "As opposed to this game, where we're going in very confident. They're going to get our best shot from the first snap to the final whistle."

In the process of a 10-2 season, Georgia Tech has impressed many more folks than just themselves, including SEC Network's Greg McElroy:

The Yellow Jackets have undoubtedly deserved their ascension toward the Top 10 and guarantee to stick with Florida State for four quarters just as most of the Seminoles' opponents in 2014. But sophomore quarterback Jameis Winston and the rest of the Seminoles have shown the ability to pull out wins right when everyone starts to count them out.

Despite a No. 4 ranking in the latest CFP release, the Seminoles are still the top dogs in college football. Despite their looks as of late and continued slip down the rankings, an undefeated Florida State squad won't be left out of the CFP party if it takes care of Georgia Tech in any fashion Saturday.

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