Top 25 & Others: Thursday, November 7 #10 Oklahoma @ #6 Baylor - 6:30 PM CST - FOX Sports 1 #3 Oregon @ #5 Stanford - 8 PM CST - ESPN Friday, November 8 #20 Louisville @ Connecticut - 7:30 PM CST - ESPN2 Saturday, November 9 #2 Florida St. @ Wake Forest - 11 AM CST - ABC #8 Missouri @ Kentucky - 11 AM CST - ESPNU #9 Auburn @ Tennessee - 11 AM CST - ESPN Kansas St. @ #25 Texas Tech - 11 AM CST - ABC Penn St. @ Minnesota - 11 AM CST - ESPN2 USC @ Cal - 2 PM CST - FOX Mississippi St. @ #15 Texas A&M - 2:30 PM CST - CBS BYU @ #24 Wisconsin - 2:30 PM CST - ESPN Nebraska @ Michigan - 2:30 PM CST - ABC Kansas @ #14 Oklahoma St. - 3 PM CST - FOX Sports 1 #22 Arizona St. @ Utah - 3 PM CST - Pac-12 Network Virginia Tech @ #11 Miami (FL) - 6 PM CST - ESPN Texas @ WVU - 6 PM CST - FOX Houston @ #21 UCF - 6 PM CST - ESPN2 #13 LSU @ #1 Alabama - 7 PM CST - CBS #23 Notre Dame @ Pittsburgh - 7 PM CST - ABC #19 UCLA @ Arizona - 9 PM CST - ESPN #16 Fresno St. @ Wyoming - 9:15 PM CST - ESPN2
Finally the good inter-conference teams are starting to play each other. Look at that Thursday night lineup.
Baylor-Oklahoma and Oregon-Stanford on the same night as the Rockets first game on TNT?!?!?! This is going to be a tough night...
I saw that Oregon is almost a 10.5 pt favorite @ Stanford. I am an Oregon fan, but I think the line is too high.
I think Baylor covers the -14 against OU tomorrow night. I don't think OU will be able to control the clock like Kansas St was able to with the Sams-Hubert option game. If this weren't in Waco I'd see it differently. Going to Stillwater on the 23rd is where the Bears will be in trouble. Baylor 45-28 Sic 'Em!
My gut tells me to agree with you but Stanford hasn't looked good the last two times I watched them (Utah and Oregon State). The key is Mariota. If he isn't jittery like last year against Stanford, I can't see how Oregon loses. If he brings his "A" game, it shouldn't be close. This will be Mariota's opportunity to take a decisive lead in the Heisman race.
Baylor offense looking shaky. Matching the Oklahoma defensive plays with mistakes. Defense is proving themselves to those who haven't watched them each game this year.
So it's the DB's fault that the wide receiver ducked his head down into his shoulder? Won't be long before wide receivers will be allowed to fair catch passes. Hitting in football is finished.
#6 is a bit of an idiot for Baylor. After the 2 penalties, he's basically looking at the crowd celebrating the last play during the snap on 4th and goal. They got lucky that the other guy made the stop.
It wasn't a helmet hit that got called. The OU could have had his head up and it still would have been a penalty.