
College Football Week 10 Schedule: TV and Live Stream Info for Every Game
Clemson sits atop the first College Football Playoff rankings for the 2015 season. The Tigers are followed by LSU, Ohio State and Alabama amid a highly competitive campaign with no shortage of teams still in contention for a playoff berth heading into Week 10.
That's why, regardless if a team is currently in one of those coveted top-four positions or trying to force their way in, there's little margin for error. It's going to make for a memorable, drama-filled finish to the regular season.
With that in mind, let's check out all of the action across the landscape in Week 10, including the viewing information for each contest. That's followed by a preview of the top game on tap.
Week 10 Schedule
| - | Wednesday, Nov. 4 | - | - |
| 8 p.m. | Ohio vs. Bowling Green | ESPN2 | WatchESPN |
| - | Thursday, Nov. 5 | - | - |
| 7 p.m. | Buffalo vs. Kent State | - | ESPN3 |
| 7:30 p.m. | No. 6 Baylor vs. Kansas State | Fox Sports 1 | Fox Sports Go |
| 7:30 p.m. | Ball State vs. Western Michigan | CBS Sports Network | CBS Sports Live |
| 7:30 p.m. | Arkansas State vs. Appalachian State | ESPNU | WatchESPN |
| 9 p.m. | No. 20 Mississippi State vs. Missouri | ESPN | WatchESPN |
| 10:30 p.m. | Nevada vs. Fresno State | ESPN2 | WatchESPN |
| - | Friday, Nov. 6 | - | - |
| 8 p.m. | No. 22 Temple vs. SMU | ESPN2 | WatchESPN |
| 8 p.m. | Rice vs. UTEP | CBS Sports Network | CBS Sports Live |
| 11:30 p.m. | BYU vs. San Jose State | CBS Sports Network | CBS Sports Live |
| - | Saturday, Nov. 7 | - | - |
| 12 p.m. | No. 5 Notre Dame vs. Pittsburgh | ABC | WatchESPN |
| 12 p.m. | Vanderbilt vs. No. 10 Florida | ESPN | WatchESPN |
| 12 p.m. | Duke vs. North Carolina | ESPN2 | WatchESPN |
| 12 p.m. | Akron vs. Massachusetts | CBS Sports Network | CBS Sports Live |
| 12 p.m. | Florida Atlantic vs. Western Kentucky | FSN | Fox Sports Go |
| 12 p.m. | UCF vs. Tulsa | ESPNews | WatchESPN |
| 12 p.m. | Penn State vs. No. 21 Northwestern | ESPNU | WatchESPN |
| 12 p.m. | Illinois vs. Purdue | Big Ten Network | BTN 2 Go |
| 12 p.m. | Charlotte vs. Florida International | American Sports Network | - |
| 12 p.m. | Texas Tech vs. West Virginia | Fox Sports 1 | Fox Sports Go |
| 12 p.m. | Kentucky vs. Georgia | SEC Network | WatchESPN |
| 12:30 p.m. | Syracuse vs. Louisville | ACC Network | ESPN3 |
| 12:30 p.m. | NC State vs. Boston College | ACC Network | ESPN3 |
| 1 p.m. | No. 11 Stanford vs. Colorado | Pac-12 Network | Pac-12 Live |
| 2 p.m. | Louisiana Lafayette vs. Georgia State | - | ESPN3 |
| 2:30 p.m. | Eastern Michigan vs. Miami (OH) | - | ESPN3 |
| 3 p.m. | Idaho vs. South Alabama | - | ESPN3 |
| 3 p.m. | Colorado State vs. Wyoming | - | ESPN3 |
| 3 p.m. | Virginia vs. Miami (Fla.) | RSN | ESPN3 |
| 3:30 p.m. | No. 16 Florida State vs. No. 1 Clemson | ABC | WatchESPN |
| 3:30 p.m. | No. 8 TCU vs. No. 14 Oklahoma State | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| 3:30 p.m. | No. 9 Iowa vs. Indiana | ESPN | WatchESPN |
| 3:30 p.m. | Rutgers vs. No. 17 Michigan | Big Ten Network | BTN 2 Go |
| 3:30 p.m. | Cincinnati vs. No. 25 Houston | ESPN2 | WatchESPN |
| 3:30 p.m. | Arkansas vs. No. 18 Ole Miss | CBS | CBS Sports Live |
| 3:30 p.m. | Army vs. Air Force | ESPNU | WatchESPN |
| 3:30 p.m. | Arizona State vs. Washington State | Fox Sports 1 | Fox Sports Go |
| 3:30 p.m. | Wisconsin vs. Maryland | Big Ten Network | BTN 2 Go |
| 3:30 p.m. | North Texas vs. Louisiana Tech | Fox College Sports | Fox Sports Go |
| 3:30 p.m. | Marshall vs. Middle Tennessee | FSN | Fox Sports Go |
| 3:30 p.m. | Louisiana Monroe vs. Troy | - | ESPN3 |
| 3:30 p.m. | Utah State vs. New Mexico | CBS Sports Network | CBS Sports Live |
| 4 p.m. | New Mexico State vs. Texas State | - | ESPN3 |
| 4 p.m. | Connecticut vs. Tulane | ESPNews | WatchESPN |
| 4 p.m. | South Carolina vs. Tennessee | SEC Network | WatchESPN |
| 4:30 p.m. | No. 23 UCLA vs. Oregon State | Pac-12 Network | Pac-12 Live |
| 6 p.m. | Hawaii vs. UNLV | Mountain West Network | Campus Insiders |
| 7 p.m. | No. 7 Michigan State vs. Nebraska | ESPN | WatchESPN |
| 7 p.m. | Iowa State vs. No. 15 Oklahoma | ESPNU | WatchESPN |
| 7 p.m. | Navy vs. No. 13 Memphis | ESPN2 | WatchESPN |
| 7 p.m. | Old Dominion vs. UTSA | American Sports Network | - |
| 7:30 p.m. | No. 12 Utah vs. Washington | Fox | Fox Sports Go |
| 7:30 p.m. | Auburn vs. No. 19 Texas A&M | SEC Network | WatchESPN |
| 7:30 p.m. | South Florida vs. East Carolina | CBS Sports Network | CBS Sports Live |
| 8 p.m. | No. 2 LSU vs. No. 4 Alabama | CBS | CBS Sports Live |
| 8 p.m. | Minnesota vs. No. 3 Ohio State | ABC | WatchESPN |
| 8 p.m. | Kansas vs. Texas | Longhorn Network | WatchESPN |
| 10:30 p.m. | California vs. Oregon | ESPN2 | WatchESPN |
| 10:30 p.m. | Arizona vs. USC | ESPN | WatchESPN |
Top Game: No. 2 LSU at No. 4 Alabama
Just in case this game needed an extra helping of hype, the College Football Playoff committee placed both teams inside the top four. Now the question is which side will emerge with the victory and solidify that preferred placement.
This game is as close as it gets on the surface. Whether it's average point differential (LSU +16.3, Alabama +17.1) or average yardage differential (LSU +150.1, Alabama +146.1), the raw numbers suggest another classic showdown between the perennial SEC powers.
Nick Saban talked about the competitive nature of the rivalry, which has had a major impact on the college football season numerous times in recent years, per Jerit Roser of the Times-Picayune.
"We've had some great games with LSU through the years," Saban said. "This has turned out to be a great rivalry, and I think it's a great rivalry because of the quality of the programs. I think six or seven times since we've been here, both teams are ranked in the top 10."
Most of the focus leading to the game will likely be on the offenses. That's no surprise given the presence of the Tigers' Leonard Fournette and the Crimson Tide's Derrick Henry, two of the nation's most dynamic running backs.
That said, in more traditional SEC style, it's the defenses that will probably decide this game. It's unlikely fans will witness another 9-6 brawl given the strength of the offenses, but whichever defensive unit can force their opponent into more 3rd-and-long situations is going to hold the edge.
For LSU, the secondary play has allowed opponents to hang around too frequently despite its undefeated record. Defensive back Dwayne Thomas stated that must change this month if the Tigers are going to keep pushing toward the playoff, as noted by David Ching of ESPN.
"We have given up a lot of just giveaway touchdowns," Thomas said. "We're correcting that because we know this November stretch is about to be huge for us and we can't afford to give opponents points like that, easy points."
Ultimately, while this game obviously carries a lot of weight both in the SEC West and the playoff chase, both sides share one advantage. Peter Burns of the SEC Network highlighted that:
These are the type of victories that are going to make the difference in the end. Given the high number of unbeaten and one-loss teams with a legitimate playoff case, at least at this stage, marquee victories over fellow contenders are massive.
Alabama and LSU are both strong enough teams to reach the final four, but one of them is going to take a serious hit Saturday. Those are the type of pressure-packed situations that allow college football to shine—something Tide and Tiger fans understand well.
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