Florida State vs. Miami live score, Top 25 college football analysis
Wisconsin vs. Iowa kicks off a Saturday in which only 13 games involving Top 25 teams are being contested. So, a pretty light schedule, but we still see a handful of games that have a huge bearing on the road to bowl season.
Michigan vs. Michigan State is one of those, as the winner has a leg up in the Legends Division. Florida State vs. Miami is another-only a game between teams ranked seventh or better. The winner of the Texas Tech vs. Oklahoma State game stays alive in the Big 12 title race. So yeah, we'll be watching, and you'll have all you need to know right here.
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IN PROGRESS
No. 22 Wisconsin at Iowa, Noon, ABC/ESPN2 (box score): They play for the Heartland Trophy. Winner gets bowl eligibility.
No. 4 Ohio State at Purdue, Big Ten Network (box score): Boilermakers have played the Buckeyes tough the past two seasons, beating them in 2011. Does the same happen today?
No. 14 South Carolina vs. Mississippi State, 12:21 p.m., SEC TV (box score): Tough spot for Bulldogs, who have not won on the road in over a year.
No. 21 Northern Illinois at UMass, ESPN3 (box score): Fun fact: This game is at Gillette Stadium. Not so fun: UMass is 1-7.
North Carolina at North Carolina State, ESPN3 (box score): Wolfpack looking for first ACC win of the Dave Doeren era.
MID-AFTERNOON TILTS
No. 9 Clemson at Virginia, 3:30 p.m., ESPN (preview): Cavaliers have lost five straight entering this game and are allowing points like a faucet allows water.
No. 23 Michigan at No. 24 Michigan State, 3:30 p.m., ABC (preview): The winner of this game is in the driver's seat in the Legends Division. Huge, huge huge.
Florida vs. Georgia, 3:30 p.m., CBS (preview): Cocktail Party comes, and neither team is ranked. Loser falls from SEC East title contention, winner stays alive.
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THE NIGHT SHIFT
No. 8 Auburn at Arkansas, 6 p.m., ESPN2 (preview): This is our chance to point out Bret Bielema is winless in the SEC. And he may finish that way, given the schedule and how bare the Razorbacks' cupboard is.
No. 10 Missouri vs. Tennessee, 7 p.m., ESPN (preview): Could the Tigers be so deflated that they lose a second straight week, or do they march one step closer to an SEC East title? This is such a critically important game in that quest, Matt Hayes writes.
No. 15 Texas Tech vs. No. 18 Oklahoma State, 7 p.m., FOX (preview): Turnovers killed the Red Raiders in a loss to Oklahoma last week. They can't have those and win here.
No. 17 UCLA vs. Colorado, 7:30 p.m., Fox Sports 1 (preview): Bruins have a chance to regroup after consecutive losses to Stanford and Oregon.
No. 3 Florida State vs. No. 7 Miami, 8 p.m., ABC (preview): The Hurricanes are fortunate to enter this game unbeaten, and here's a scary thought. What if the Hurricanes are so deflated by a loss to FSU that it falls off the map in the final month of the season?
No. 12 Texas A&M vs. UTEP, 9 p.m., ESPN2 (preview): This won't be pretty. Miners are 1-6 and facing Johnathan Foosball.
No. 16 Fresno State vs. Nevada, 10:30 p.m., ESPNU (preview): Finally, the Bulldogs are on national television. It's our chance to see this Derek Carr guy (2,500 yards, 25 TDs) up close and personal.
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