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anyways fully expecting a uconn-usc (scar) final but like maybe caitlin clark will do miracles again
#aaliyah edwards will probably eat#actually a uconn-nc state final would be funny#especially if the men's side also did that#like wow! the script was re-used#but in either scenario i'd expect uconn to win#i'll be kinda sad for monika czinano if iowa wins it all this year#uconn would be annoying but like their team is good#paige avoided most of the caitlin hype by being injured i fear#otherwise she'd be everywhere#at least they're not in the same draft class#anyways uh i feel bad for lsu's players and i wish mulkey felt as bad as they did (unfortunately shes incapable of that)#sports be devastating sometimes#basketball#ncaa basketball#ncaa wbb
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Is There Any Stopping Another Alabama-Clemson Title Game?
gfoster (Geoff Foster, sports editor): After weeks of crunching every possible playoff scenario, we finally got our two matchups for the College Football Playoff: Clemson vs. Notre Dame and Alabama vs. Oklahoma. We have to wait until Dec. 29 to see those games. But in the meantime, we have some 37 bowl games to distract us from our families over the holidays.
Let’s start with the big two. Were you surprised by the playoff selections? I think the committee avoided all of the doomsday scenarios as the conference championships played to form.
neil (Neil Paine, senior sports writer): Yeah, they mostly got out of the woods compared with some of the scenarios we talked about here. Only thing that would have helped them more would be if either Oklahoma or Ohio State lost, but that didn’t happen.
To your question, I wasn’t too shocked about the picks. Much was made of Georgia potentially making it, but it seemed very unlikely that they’d take a two-loss nonconference champ over a pair of one-loss conference champs — even if UGA was probably better talent-wise. I was really only slightly surprised they took Oklahoma over the Buckeyes. If you look at the power ratings like Football Power Index or Simple Rating System, or something like ESPN’s Strength of Record, Ohio State was the superior team. But the committee probably held OSU’s strength of schedule against it — as well as that bad loss to Purdue and the near-loss against Maryland.
sara.ziegler (Sara Ziegler, general editor): It helped for the Sooners that, in the Big 12 title game, they beat the only team to have beaten them.
neil: Yes — you definitely heard the phrase “they beat every team on the schedule” thrown around.
sara.ziegler: And I feel like the committee members had Ohio State’s near-loss to Maryland on their minds.
(I know I did.)
Josh Planos (Josh Planos, contributor): I wasn’t all that surprised either. Three were shoe-ins, and if the playoff format has taught us anything it’s that most of college football’s elite programs hog all the playoff spots, and the committee will do everything in its power to eschew controversy. Ohio State certainly wasn’t lacking in that department this season.
gfoster: Oddly, I think blowing out Michigan in such ugly fashion actually hurt Ohio State, because most people seemed to write off that game (rightly) as UM being overrated rather than Ohio State beating a team ranked fourth in the country.
neil: And yet the Wolverines were allowed to (easily) be Notre Dame’s most signature win…
sara.ziegler: Notre Dame getting its special dispensation, as per usual.
neil: It was funny during the selection show to hear the note about how Vegas would have the Irish as underdogs against every other team in the playoff conversation (except UCF, I guess).
Josh Planos: During Northwestern’s third-quarter scoring run on Saturday night, while Gus Johnson was firing off catch phrases, you could almost hear the committee scratching out the Buckeyes. Would a 40-point win in the Big Ten championship game even have gotten Ohio State over Georgia?
gfoster: Last year, if it hadn’t lost to Stanford, Notre Dame could have easily finished the season with one loss and would have not have made the playoff. In that spot, not having a conference championship would have really worked against the Irish because they wouldn’t have had another opportunity for a signature win. But this year, we see the advantage for ND. Win all your regular season games, as easy as they may be, and you are in.
But likewise, Northwestern didn’t really give Ohio State much of a resume boost. So … it’s Wisconsin’s fault for being lousy I guess.
sara.ziegler: But of course, Geoff, that’s only the case for ND — not for any other non-Power Five teams. (:cry: UCF)
gfoster: UCF needs to boost its strength of schedule if it wants to be taken seriously.
sara.ziegler: For sure. And I don’t think the Knights should have gotten in. But it’s not like Notre Dame’s schedule was off the charts.
gfoster: For all we knock ND, they are playing teams like NC State, USC, Syracuse — all of whom would be one of the hardest games on UCF’s schedule.
neil: How can they improve their SOS, short of joining a better conference? (Or is that basically it?)
I don’t think any real power team wants to play them nonconference. No upside there, only downside.
gfoster: You could get a mid-tier Power-Five team that would take them at home, no? When Notre Dame was playing Michigan in Week 1, UCF had UConn — quite possibly the worst team in FBS.
neil: Defensively, at least.
sara.ziegler: Though that UConn game was a conference game.
Josh Planos: They followed it up by playing South Carolina State, too.
sara.ziegler: They scheduled North Carolina, but that was canceled because of the hurricane.
gfoster: North Carolina is also terrible.
sara.ziegler: And that’s the other problem: You can schedule a mid-tier Power-Five team, but you can’t guarantee they’ll be good.
neil: Or if you’re Notre Dame, you can schedule prestige Power 5 teams and not know if they’ll be good.
sara.ziegler: UCF did schedule and beat Pitt, which was good enough to get trampled by Clemson in the ACC title game.
gfoster: Truth is, maybe UCF does need to move conferences? TCU managed to do that when it was facing similar problem.
sara.ziegler: Or we could solve this with an eight-team playoff!
neil: This.^^
gfoster: Well, yes.
sara.ziegler: Solve it for this year, anyway.
LOL
gfoster: NO ONE is against that.
neil: Except conference and university presidents.
gfoster: As for this year, this is the first time both playoff games have double-digit spreads. Which falls in line with some lopsided lines in the conference championships. Any reason to like the underdogs here?
Or is this destined for Clemson vs. Alabama again?
neil: Maybe if Tua is still hurt? (He won’t be. And they will destroy Oklahoma.)
sara.ziegler: And it’s hard to see Notre Dame doing much against Clemson.
neil: Clemson vs. Bama Part IV is pretty redundant at this point. But at least there’s a chance it doesn’t play out according to chalk. Under the old BCS system, they’d automatically be slotted in at 1-2. (Although that would have been very uncontroversial.)
gfoster: It’s hard to see any team doing much against the Tigers’ defense. Look at the line of Pitt QB Kenny Pickett in the ACC title game: 4 of 16 for … wait for it … 8 YARDS.
That’s 0.5 yards per pass attempt. (538 math skills, folks.)
Josh Planos: Yeah, we don’t know about Tua’s health. Oklahoma’s offense puts up video game numbers, so you’d expect Alabama to need to bring at least something to the table in that regard. Trevor Lawrence is playing the best secondary he’s seen all season. Brian Kelly is probably pretty motivated that his team’s recent struggles were broadcast on a Showtime series.
sara.ziegler: If Tua plays, you gotta think he’ll go to town on the Oklahoma defense.
Will he actually have to play all four quarters? LOL
Josh Planos: Have we ever seen the likely two top vote-getters in the Heisman race square off in the postseason? Is this the best QB battle in terms of single-season QBR that we’ve ever seen? Each is on pace to set the single-season record (though that will change, I’m sure).
gfoster: It might not change for Tua against that Oklahoma defense that gave up 700 yards to West Virginia.
The Sooners also might be without their best receiver: Marquise “Hollywood” Brown, which would be a significant blow to Kyler Murray.
neil: Josh, we almost got 1-2 Heisman QBs in the 2008 title game: Tebow vs. Bradford.
(But Tebow finished 3rd in the voting.)
(Colt McCoy finished 2nd????)
sara.ziegler: Wow
gfoster: If we had an eight-team playoff, my guess is that it would be Alabama-UCF (lol), Clemson-Washington (I’m thinking they must include a token Pac-12 in this new world), Notre Dame-Ohio State, Oklahoma-Georgia.
neil: What would the line be on that Tide-vs.-Knights game?
gfoster: 28.5
Josh Planos: Without McKenzie Milton? 30+
neil: Isn’t that the same line they gave the Buffalo Bills vs. Alabama?
gfoster: The Bills are like the sixth worst team in the NFL now. Shows how misguided those types of stories are.
sara.ziegler: Would a Pac-12 team even make an eight-team playoff this year? The committee had Michigan at No. 7.
Which is kind of amazing — another two-loss Power-Five team above poor UCF.
neil: I would guess an eight-team playoff would have an automatic berth for a Pac-12 champ.
sara.ziegler: There’s obviously no way to do this without some controversy.
neil: Then we can get into those fun March Madness arguments about “at-large” bids.
gfoster: Right … and one token non-Power Five. (Or in this case two, because of ND.)
neil: Notre Dame is Power Five! (According to our tier system.)
gfoster: Let’s talk about the other bowl games. Any others you are particularly excited for?
neil: UGA-Texas should be fun, I think.
Josh Planos: Maybe it’s because I’m a sucker for the nostalgia of Big 8 football, but Missouri vs. Oklahoma State. FPI is really high on the four-loss Tigers (like, higher on the Tigers than UCF and LSU), and each of Oklahoma State’s past five games have been decided by no more than 7 points. If nothing else, there will be a lot of points.
sara.ziegler: Missouri never should have left the Big 12.
neil: I always forget they aren’t in the Big 12 now.
sara.ziegler: Wisconsin vs. Miami in the Pinstripe Bowl is kind of a fun throwback.
gfoster: That should be called the Pinstripe Lack Of Motivation Bowl.
sara.ziegler: Haha
Josh Planos: Fun is an interesting word.
Is this the underachieving bowl? And did any team underachieve more than Wisconsin? All we heard throughout the preseason was that Jonathan Taylor could win the Heisman, they returned the entire offensive line, and Alex Hornibrook was returning for a 12th year of eligibility.
gfoster: In the bowl games, it’s always fun to identify the games where one team is really pumped to be there and the other has zero interest. For instance, Purdue vs. Auburn in the Music City.
You think Auburn is getting up for that?
Josh Planos: If they couldn’t get up to bully UCF last year, they’re not getting up to try and corral Rondale Moore.
neil: Also, the biggest early spread in a lower-tier bowl might be the Famous Idaho Potato Bowl. ESPN has BYU as a 14-point favorite over Western Michigan
I always root for the Directional Michigans though.
gfoster: Sad that Alabama-Oklahoma might be the most lopsided bowl game.
Also a 14-point spread.
sara.ziegler: I’m actually pretty interested in how UCF does against LSU.
LSU is a good proxy for a playoff team, since the Tigers did OK against Bama (at least early on) and pounded Georgia.
gfoster: I actually think LSU will get up for UCF, mainly because of what happened to Auburn and all this chatter.
neil: Although I wish UCF had gotten one of the just-missed-it playoff contenders like UGA or Ohio State, just for experiment’s sake.
sara.ziegler: Yeah, that would have been better.
Though maybe it’s all moot with no Milton.
neil: True. It wouldn’t have settled the debate.
gfoster: LSU is actually still playing that game against Texas A&M. They are in their 134th overtime.
sara.ziegler: :football: :zzz:
gfoster: But Neil, didn’t we see kinda see that the year they let Hawaii play UGA?
neil: Hah, yes I was thinking of that exactly. Poor Colt Brennan.
Josh Planos: Should’ve known that a haircut like this didn’t stand a chance.
gfoster: OMG
sara.ziegler: Why … would … you … do … that?
gfoster: He even has the little island that they don’t let anyone on.
neil: The run-n-shoot makes you do crazy things.
gfoster: OK, what’s the worst bowl game.
This answer is two parts.
Worst name and worst game.
neil: Bad Boy Mowers Gasparilla Bowl
Can anything top that?
Short of bringing back the Poulan Weed Eater Bowl?
sara.ziegler: I love the Boca Raton Bowl.
Congrats, teams! You’re going to … Boca Raton!
gfoster: That’s the Cheribundi Boca Raton Bowl, Sara.
Josh Planos: Best bowl experience: The Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl, FIU vs. Toledo.
Last season, folks could bring beer into the stadium. There were also archery opportunities near the concession stand.
I apologize for not answering the question, Geoff.
neil: I do miss the Popeye’s sponsorship for that one. Gave us an excuse to pick up fried chicken at Times Square and eat it in the office.
sara.ziegler: As if you needed an excuse for that, Neil.
neil: (Sorry again about the spicy tenders, Geoff.)
gfoster: The DXL Frisco Bowl is a rare short name that is terrible.
Jared Birmingham Bowl? It sounds like its named after someone named Jared Birmingham.
neil: I think “Jared Birmingham” is UCF’s backup QB.
Josh Planos: LOL
gfoster: I will say. I’m a big fan of the Cheez-It Bowl
I wish I had a bowl of Cheez-Its right now.
sara.ziegler: We didn’t talk about the best game of the weekend.
neil: Iowa State!
sara.ziegler: A dominant (not at all) win over powerhouse (not at all) Drake!
Josh Planos: I think Washington State could beat Iowa State by 40 points. Or the Cyclones could ride the Matt Campbell relevancy train to a 13-10 win.
sara.ziegler: That’s quite a range.
neil: And nothing in between.
sara.ziegler: LOL
neil: I’m also kinda intrigued by the Peach Bowl: Michigan vs. Florida. Feels like that is a constant matchup in the tier of bowls just below the prestige level.
That has happened in many Citrus Bowls, for instance.
Josh Planos: How. Do. These. Teams. Keep. Playing.
gfoster: Harbaugh’s only bowl win at Michigan was a romp of Florida. And Lloyd Carr’s final win was an upset of Tim Tebow Florida.
neil: And don’t forget about the 2003 Outback Bowl!
sara.ziegler: Who can forget?
neil: Grossman vs. Navarre.
gfoster: I’m excited for West Virginia vs. Syracuse in the Camping World. That feels like a 100-point game. I also am oddly interested in Boca Raton bowl! UAB is an amazing story. They won Conference USA just a few years removed from having their football program eliminated.
It’s at this time where I’d normally ask for predictions. But I imagine no one is picking an upset in the first two playoff games?
So let’s skip to the final predictions.
sara.ziegler: It’s pretty hard to pick against Alabama.
neil: Alabama 27, Clemson 24
sara.ziegler: Clemson has been dominant, obviously, ever since squeaking by Syracuse. But Bama is just too good.
Alabama 30, Clemson 18
gfoster: Clemson 35, Alabama 28
This isn’t (entirely) me being the contrarian. I think the Crimson Tide are kinda vulnerable to an upset. They start slow every game (tied with Citadel at halftime, remember) and it’s going to catch up to them at some point. Clemson defense can keep Tua off the field enough to win.
(Assuming they beat ND, who I think will make a game of it against Clemson.)
Josh Planos: Alabama over Oklahoma 35-14
Clemson over Notre Dame 21-7
Alabama over Clemson 28-14
sara.ziegler: I guess there’s nothing left to do but watch the games!
from News About Sports https://fivethirtyeight.com/features/is-there-any-stopping-another-alabama-clemson-title-game/
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RIVALRY WEEK! degenerate’s guide to TV watch ‘em ups
It’s rivalry week as I’m sure you know. Especially since a bunch of games have already happened. Boy, what finishes, huh? Expect more of the same today!
Of course I have no idea what happened on Thursday or Friday. I’m writing this on Wednesday night. It’s not like my insightful nature exists anyway.
You know about the lines and the schedules and the whatnot, I trust. If you don’t it doesn’t really matter at all. There’s football a-playin’ and gamblin’ afoot. Join us!
Saturday, November 24
Matchup Time (ET) TV/Mobile
11 Florida at Florida State 12:00pm ABC
FSU needs to win here to become bowl eligible. Florida can just keep losing and never drop in the rankings. The line is currently up to UF -6.5 and that seems like a decent buy given how bad FSU has been this year but keep in mind that Florida is very likely to not show up at any given moment.
Georgia Tech at 5 Georgia 12:00pm SECN
The first leg of my dream scenario for this weekend involves Georgia Tech winning this game. I am a curse, you should know. Bulldogs by 50.
Marshall at FIU 12:00pm Facebook
A vocal segment of Miami fans and alums wanted Butch Davis to return to The U a couple of years ago. I bet that idea would poll higher among Miami fans now.
4 Michigan at 10 Ohio State 12:00pm FOX
There are so many different potential bad outcomes for this game that I don’t know how to root in it.
Navy at Tulane 12:00pm ESPNU
This is a neat little “rivalry” in that Midshipmen are fighting Green Waves. Tulane has been very up and down, fittingly so, this season but Navy has just been down. Put a couple of bucks on -7 for me.
Purdue at Indiana 12:00pm ESPN2
I think this is the best these two teams have been at the same time since the 80s. The fact that either of these teams are relatively good within the frame of their respective program histories is wildly pathetic.
20 Syracuse at 20 Boston College 12:00pm ESPN
They’re both ranked 20? That’s one thing to be interested in.
Texas Tech vs. Baylor (in Arlington, TX) 12:00pm FS1
The world’s handsomest football coach is sort of in danger of being fired but I think his buyout is significantly lower if they wait a year and what else is Texas Tech going to do, win? Mike Leach ain’t coming back any time soon.
WKU at LA Tech 12:00pm CBSSN
Louisville fell apart this year and so did Western Kentucky. FSU isn’t looking so hot, either. The whole Bobby Petrino coaching tree rotted and died in 2018. The Bulldogs are favored by 11 over the Hilltoppers in this classic rivalry game with a very rich history.
NC State at North Carolina 12:20pm Raycom Sports
It’s got to eat at Duke homers a little bit to know that NC State gets the rivalry week game against UNC. Not just because it’s an easy win this year, I mean every year. It’s little things that I’m thankful for this year.
Wake Forest at Duke 12:30pm RSN/ESPN3
David Cutcliffe has lead Duke into a golden era for football. Right now. This is the golden era for Duke football. This might be the most talented Duke team ever. And they didn’t win the Coastal division in one of the worst years ever for a power 5 conference.
Old Dominion at Rice 1:00pm ESPN+
It doesn’t get much worse than this. Rice has one of the oldest football programs in the country, plays in Texas, and for rivalry week they are playing a 5-year old program from Virginia. There are three other Texas schools in Rice’s division in C-USA. To top it off they are a 7.5-point dog at home.
Georgia Southern at Georgia State 2:00pm ESPN+
This is an actual rivalry, carried over from 1-AA days, but the teams look the same and play similar styles and are both GSU and I will never remember which one is which. You won’t either.
New Mexico State at Liberty 2:00pm ESPN3
New Mexico State is so bad at football that they’re an 8-point underdog to Liberty. Why field a team at that point?
Troy at Appalachian State 2:30pm ESPN+
Finally an interesting off-brand game and of course it’s on ESPN+. If we all agree to never learn what that is these types of games will move back to ESPN2.
Wyoming at New Mexico 2:30pm ATTSN
I like Wyoming’s home browns a little better but this is still a cool uniform matchup. Like a generic sports game for the background in a TV show or a commercial.
Louisiana at ULM 3:00pm ESPN+
I wonder if dropping Lafayette from their branding has actually helped the directional school now simply billed as “Louisiana” in any appreciable way? Are they just trying to catch recruits too stupid to know they aren’t signing with LSU?
Southern Miss at UTEP 3:00pm ESPN+
Another one for ESPN+. What a curse.
Stanford at UCLA 3:00pm Pac-12N
If UCLA wins this game to finish with back-to-back wins over USC and Stanford this season will be a huge success for the Bruins, even at 4-8. Related: I always laugh a little when talking heads say things about the UCLA football team and something is happening in Westwood. The football team plays in Pasadena.
UAB at Middle Tennessee 3:00pm ESPN3
UAB is gunning for a 10-win season just a couple of years removed from not having a program. That’s pretty cool. MTSU is also a decent team this year. If you’re looking for an off-the-radar game of the week, this might be it. The line has moved in UAB’s favor but oddsmakers still have it pretty close.
Arizona State at Arizona 3:30pm FS1
I’m not surprised that Arizona is playing for bowl eligibility here but I am still amazed that Herm Edwards got ASU to 6 wins. Kevin Sumlin coaching Khalil Tate to be a pocket passer has been the most frustrating thing in the CFB world this season.
Auburn at 1 Alabama 3:30pm CBS
Kick Six will never get old. Sorry, Cabbage. If it’s any consolation, the line is 24 and might not be high enough. If you’re a draft aficionado this game should be a catalog of all Jarrett Stidham’s limitations as a quarterback. But maybe not. Maybe Gus Malzahn has been coaching all year knowing that his team wasn’t quite championship level so he decided to hold back all of his formerly great gameplanning skills to unleash hell in the Iron Bowl. If that seems far-fetched to you then I take it you have no idea what the Iron Bowl actually means in the state of Alabama. I’m old enough to still be annoyed that they don’t play in Birmingham anymore.
Illinois at 19 Northwestern 3:30pm BTN
If I recall correctly, Lovie Smith has an astronomical buyout number that will keep him at UIU for at least another year. On the plus side for the Illinois program they haven’t been noticeably worse under his stewardship than they have been under other coaches, at least in the long run. Season to season they still haven’t made a bowl game, though, and he gets paid pretty well for leading a team that’s among the worst power 5 teams every year. Northwestern is the B1G equivalent of Duke and, hey, this is their most talented team in years if not ever. They won’t get much out of that distinction but they are 17-point favorites against (bitter?) rivals Illinois. Take the Cats in this one.
Maryland at 12 Penn State 3:30pm ABC
If the TBL comments section were properly valued by society this would be known as the Byrd Bowl. Why is this conference so packed full of loathsome athletic departments?
Minnesota at Wisconsin 3:30pm ESPN2
Jonathan Taylor has rushed for 714 yards and 7 TDs in the last 3 weeks. Minnesota doesn’t play defense. That -10.5 is looking pretty good to me.
24 Pitt at Miami (FL) 3:30pm ESPN
Miami owes Pitt some serious payback for last year but Miami is also disintegrating as a team. Actively. This is separate from the earlier disintegration that is already completed. Jeff Thomas left the program, no 2019 commits are particularly strong, and every single junior is probably considering leaving early. The only hope for next year is if Manny Diaz stays on for another year as DC. I’m not very hopeful. The Canes are favored by 4.5, which seems like a mistake. Maybe N’Kosi Perry is actually really good and can overcome the loss of the team’s top two WRs and all of their TEs?
SMU at Tulsa 3:30pm CBSSN
All of the money is on SMU and the under. Not great margins in this one.
Temple at UConn 3:30pm ESPNU
UConn’s post-Big East football existence is underrated as one of this decade’s best comedy acts.
Arkansas State at Texas State 4:00pm ESPN3
I have no interest in this one. My brand is ruined.
Rutgers at Michigan State 4:00pm FOX
Michigan State’s true rival is Rutgers. In case that comes up later.
Tennessee at Vanderbilt 4:00pm SECN
A battle of 5-6 teams with Vanderbilt a slight favorite. Is it too early to talk about Tennessee buying out the entire football program with no planned replacement?
Charlotte at Florida Atlantic 6:00pm Stadium
The Kiffins need a win to go bowling and they’re favored by 17.5 but it would be really funny for him to lose and go back to being an OC where he belongs.
Colorado at California 7:00pm Pac-12N
I know they’ve fallen apart this year but Colorado firing their head coach still caught me off guard. He’s been overall pretty good for them, I thought? Oh, well, maybe they have somebody better ready to take things over.
Kansas State at 25 Iowa State 7:00pm FS1
Matt Campbell’s future is already clear: he’ll go to the NFL, have some better-than-expected early results, then settle into a dull forgettable career. Better than what David Montgomery will get from the league.
15 Kentucky at Louisville 7:00pm ESPN2
Louisville’s disaster of a season finally comes to a close. Kentucky needs to run up the score now, there’s no telling when things will be like this again.
North Texas at UTSA 7:00pm ESPN+
North Texas has been one of this year’s great off-the-map success stories. Decent chance they get to 10 wins after the bowls. I think that would be their second 10-win season ever.
San Jose State at Fresno State 7:00pm ESPNU
The o/u is 49.5 which seems like easy money. Fresno should get over 50 if they were ever worth a top 25 vote.
South Carolina at 2 Clemson 7:00pm ESPN
I really thought South Carolina was turning a corner back in September. I was wrong. Look for 5+ TD passes from Trevor Lawrence.
7 LSU at 22 Texas A&M 7:30pm SECN
aTm wins. Sharpie.
3 Notre Dame at USC 8:00pm ABC
I like the idea of coaching and upset of the #3 team in the country to gain bowl eligibility and then getting fired before the bowl game. Please, Clay Helton, give us this much.
Oklahoma State at TCU 8:00pm FOX
Great primetime matchup between a 5-6 team and a 6-5 team.
Nevada at UNLV 9:30pm CBSSN
Nevada is OK. UNLV is bad. This is Mountain West football!
BYU at 17 Utah 10:00pm FS1
This is not Mountain West football but it should be.
21 Utah State at 23 Boise State 10:15pm ESPN
This is a legitimately good game on the blue turf and it will last until 2am Eastern. This is what degenerate football is all about but these are two ranked teams. Our time is now, readers.
Hawaii at San Diego State 10:30pm ESPNU
This is way more degenerate than USU-Boise. It has the added advantages of being a better uniform matchup and you don’t have to worry about East Coasters complaining because they won’t even know this game is on.
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