Home Sports What college football games are on today: week 6 Saturday NCAA top...

What college football games are on today: week 6 Saturday NCAA top 25 schedule, TV channels, how to watch

0
What college football games are on today: week 6 Saturday NCAA top 25 schedule, TV channels, how to watch

College Football Saturday is finally here and 16 of the nation’s top 25 teams (AP) are in action today! See below for the full schedule for the top-ranked teams, with additional information on start times and how to watch.

RELATED: Nicole Auerbach’s Week 6 College Football Playoff Projection – Bama is back!

What college football games are on today?

Saturday October 5:

*All times are listed as ET.

No. 22Louisville vs. SMU – 12pm on ESPN

No. 7 Penn State vs. UCLA – 12:00 PM on Fox

No. 9 Missouri at No. 25 Texas A&M – 12:00 PM on ABC/ESPN+

No. 12 Ole Miss at South Carolina – 3:30 PM on ESPN

No. 3 Ohio State vs. Iowa – 3:30 PM on CBS

No. 5Georgia vs. Auburn – 3:30pm on ABC/ESPN+

No. 23 Indiana at Northwestern – 3:30 PM on BTN

No. 1 Alabama at Vanderbilt – 4:15 PM on SEC Network

No. 21 Boise State vs. Utah State – 7pm on Fox

No. 15 Clemson at Florida State – 7:00 PM on ESPN

No. 4 Tennessee at Arkansas – 7:30 PM on ABC

No. 10 Michigan at Washington – 7:30 PM on NBC on Peacock

No. 11 Southern California in Minnesota – 7:30 PM on BTN

No. 16 Iowa State vs. Baylor – 7:30 PM on Fox

No. 8 Miami at California – 10:30 PM on ESPN

  • When: Saturday October 5

  • Where: Husky Stadium in Seattle, WA

  • Time: 7:30 PM ET

  • TV channel: NBC

  • Live stream: Peacock

How can I watch college football? Peacock?

Sign up here to watch all of our LIVE sports and events, including Big Ten and Notre Dame football. If you are 18 years of age or older and are a current or prospective student enrolled in an undergraduate or advanced degree program at a Title IV-accredited college or university in the U.S. and meet the verification qualifications, you may be eligible for Peacock’s student discount . Click here for more information.

RELATED: How the new 12-team College Football Playoff will actually work

What devices does Peacock support?

You can enjoy Peacock on different devices. View the full list of supported devices here.

RELATED: ‘You feel it’: Group of 5 coaches use the CFP of 12 teams as motivation

NO COMMENTS

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Exit mobile version