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  1. 1. What game should be the GOTW?

    • #1 Georgia @ #10 Auburn
    • #3 Notre Dame @ #7 Miami
    • #6 TCU @ #5 Oklahoma


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Full Schedule:

http://www.espn.com/college-football/schedule

 

Notable Games (All time EST):

Tuesday

7:30pm | Akron @ Miami (OH) | ESPN2
7:30pm | Bowling Green @ Buffalo | ESPNU

Wednesday

7:00pm | Kent State @ Western Michigan | CBSSN
7:00pm | Toledo @ Ohio | ESPN2
8:00pm | Eastern Michigan @ Central Michigan | ESPNU

Thursday

7:00pm | Ball State @ Northern Illinois | CBSSN
7:30pm | Georgia Southern @ Appalachian State | ESPNU
7:30pm | North Carolina @ Pittsburgh | ESPN

Friday

7:00pm | Temple @ Cincinnati | ESPN2
10:30pm | # Washington @ # Stanford | Fox Sports 1
10:30pm | BYU @ UNLV | ESPN2

Saturday

12:00pm | #12 Michigan State @ #13 Ohio State | FOX
12:00pm | Rutgers @ #14 Penn State | Big Ten Network
12:00pm | #15 Oklahoma State @ #21 Iowa State | ABC/ESPN2
12:00pm | Connecticut @ # 18 UCF | ESPNU
12:00pm | #23 NC State @ Boston College | ABC/ESPN2
12:00pm | Arkansas @ #24 LSU | ESPN
12:00pm | Duke @ Army | CBSSN
12:00pm | Texas Tech @ Baylor | Fox Sports Net
12:00pm | Florida @ South Carolina | CBS
12:00pm | Indiana @ Illinois | Big Ten Network
12:00pm |  Nebraska @ Minnesota | Fox Sports 1
12:20pm | #17 Virginia Tech @ Georgia Tech | ACC Network
3:00pm | Wake Forest @ Syracuse | ACC Network
3:30pm | #1 Georgia @ #10 Auburn | CBS
3:30pm | Florida State @ #4 Clemson | ESPN
3:30pm | #20 Iowa @ #8 Wisconsin | ABC
3:30pm | Virginia @ Louisville | ESPNU
3:30pm | Michigan @ Maryland | Big Ten Network
3:30pm | West Virginia @ Kansas State | ESPN2
3:30pm | SMU @ Navy | CBSSN
4:00pm | #11 USC @ Colorado | FOX
4:00pm | Kentucky @ Vanderbilt | SEC Network
5:30pm | #19 Washington State @ Utah | PAC12 Network
6:00pm | Kansas @ Texas | Longhorn Network
7:00pm | #2 Alabama @ #16 Mississippi State | ESPN
7:00pm | Purdue @ #25 Northwestern | ESPN2
7:00pm | Tulane @ East Carolina | CBSSN
7:00pm | New Mexico @ Texas A&M | ESPNU
7:30pm | Tennessee @ Missouri | SEC Network
8:00pm | #3 Notre Dame @ #7 Miami | ABC
8:00pm | #6 TCU @ #5 Oklahoma | FOX
9:30pm | Arizona State @ UCLA | PAC12 Network
10:00pm | Oregon State @ Arizona | ESPN2
10:15pm | Wyoming @ Air Force | ESPNU
10:30pm | Boise State @ Colorado State | CBSSN
 

 

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Just now, PAW said:

I think at least 2 of the higher ranked teams in the poll lose this weekend. 

I could see Oklahoma losing. Hard to see Georgia losing, but you never know sometimes with Auburn. Not a giant believer in either Notre Dame or Miami, but I believe in Miami less.

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I don't understand why Auburn is #10 in the CFP rankings, being completely honest. Are we emphasizing wins or is it more valuable to play someone good and lose? Auburn is a 2 loss team with their best win being Mississippi State (who is vastly overrated by the very same CFP panel - They've got a solid win over LSU but they've been housed in both their top matchups and struggled with friggin' UMass at home and didn't even fall a single spot in the rankings). I mean, why are they ahead of Michigan State? Sparty's losses are to Notre Dame (does it matter that they weren't ranked at the time? Seriously) and Northwestern and they've beaten Iowa, Michigan and Penn State, which is a far better resume than Auburn boasts. USC shouldn't even be ahead of Michigan State either...I mean, it's like the panel is elevating losses more than wins when they want to and then being completely contradictory all over the place in regards to, "is it resume or is it eye test" when they see fit.

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3 hours ago, bkobow05 said:

I don't understand why Auburn is #10 in the CFP rankings, being completely honest. Are we emphasizing wins or is it more valuable to play someone good and lose? Auburn is a 2 loss team with their best win being Mississippi State (who is vastly overrated by the very same CFP panel - They've got a solid win over LSU but they've been housed in both their top matchups and struggled with friggin' UMass at home and didn't even fall a single spot in the rankings). I mean, why are they ahead of Michigan State? Sparty's losses are to Notre Dame (does it matter that they weren't ranked at the time? Seriously) and Northwestern and they've beaten Iowa, Michigan and Penn State, which is a far better resume than Auburn boasts. USC shouldn't even be ahead of Michigan State either...I mean, it's like the panel is elevating losses more than wins when they want to and then being completely contradictory all over the place in regards to, "is it resume or is it eye test" when they see fit.

$EC!!!

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