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College football schedule for Nov. 28: TV times, online streaming info and more

Here's your full schedule for Saturday's jam-packed slate of college football.

Saturday's college football schedule is jam-packed with great matchups because it's Rivalry Week, and the last week of the regular season for the vast majority of teams in the Football Bowl Subdivision.

Conference championship game berths and College Football Playoff positioning will be on the line in a slew of contests today, with Clemson and Iowa looking to finish perfect regular seasons and six other games pitting ranked teams against each other.

For more information on your favorite team, click on the team's name below. Here's the TV and streaming schedule for Saturday's games (all times ET).

Sat, Nov 28, 2015
12 PM
CBSS
Cincinnati at East Carolina
12 PM
ESPNNWatchESPN
SMU at Memphis
12 PM
FS1FoxSportsGo
Iowa State at West Virginia
12 PM
BTNBTN2Go
Indiana at Purdue
12 PM
BTNBTN2Go
Maryland at Rutgers
12 PM
FSNFoxSportsGo
Southern Miss at Louisiana Tech
12 PM
ABC
(8) Ohio State at (10) Michigan
12 PM
ASN
Florida Atlantic at Old Dominion
12 PM
ESPNWatchESPN
(1) Clemson at South Carolina
12 PM
ESPNUWatchESPN
Virginia Tech at Virginia
12 PM
ESPN2WatchESPN
Georgia at Georgia Tech
12 PM
SECNWatchESPN
Louisville at Kentucky
12:30 PM
ESPN3WatchESPN
Boston College at Syracuse
12:30 PM
ESPN3WatchESPN
Duke at Wake Forest
2 PM
ESPN3WatchESPN
Louisiana-Lafayette at Appalachian State
2 PM
RSRM/RSNW
UNLV at Wyoming
2 PM
ESPN3WatchESPN
South Alabama at Georgia Southern
2:30 PM
FCS
Middle Tennessee at Texas-San Antonio
2:30 PM
PAC12Pac-12 Live
Colorado at (23) Utah
3:30 PM
ABC/ESPN2WatchESPN
(14) North Carolina at NC State
3:30 PM
CBSSEC Live
(2) Alabama at Auburn
3:30 PM
ASN
Charlotte at Rice
3:30 PM
ESPNWatchESPN
Penn State at (5) Michigan State
3:30 PM
BTNBTN2Go
Wisconsin at Minnesota
3:30 PM
FSNFoxSportsGo
UTEP at North Texas
3:30 PM
ABC/ESPN2WatchESPN
(22) UCLA at USC
3:30 PM
ESPNUWatchESPN
(16) Northwestern vs.
(Chicago, IL)
Illinois
3:30 PM
CBSS
BYU at Utah State
4 PM
ESPN3WatchESPN
Arkansas State at New Mexico State
4 PM
FS1FoxSportsGo
Kansas State at Kansas
4 PM
SECNWatchESPN
Vanderbilt at Tennessee
5 PM
ESPN3WatchESPN
Texas State at Idaho
7 PM
ESPNUWatchESPN
Connecticut at (25) Temple
7:15 PM
ESPN2WatchESPN
(18) Mississippi at (21) Mississippi State
7:30 PM
FOXFoxSportsGo
(6) Notre Dame at (9) Stanford
7:30 PM
ESPNWatchESPN
(13) Florida State at (12) Florida
7:30 PM
SECNWatchESPN
Texas A&M at LSU
8 PM
ABC
(3) Oklahoma at (11) Oklahoma State
9 PM
CBSS
Colorado State at Fresno State
10 PM
FS1FoxSportsGo
Arizona State at Cal
10:15 PM
ESPNUWatchESPN
Air Force at New Mexico
10:45 PM
ESPN2WatchESPN
Nevada at San Diego State
11 PM
MWC
Louisiana-Monroe at Hawaii

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Three things to know

1) The top-10 and top-15 faceoffs. Two games pit top-10 teams in the College Football Playoff rankings against each other this Saturday: No. 8 Ohio State travels to No. 10 Michigan at 12 p.m., and No. 6 Notre Dame visits No. 9 Stanford at 7:30 p.m. in Palo Alto.

But those aren't the only big matchups. In-state rivalries between No. 12 Florida and No. 13 Florida State and No. 3 Oklahoma and No. 11 Oklahoma State might also elevate or drop Playoff contenders.

2) Can North Carolina keep soaring? The Tar Heels might be the standard-bearers for chaos in the Playoff rankings. At No. 14, they're not so far off that they couldn't vault into a top four with an impressive win over No. 1 Clemson (which meets the woeful South Carolina team that handed the Heels their only loss on Saturday) in the ACC Championship Game. They need to beat N.C. State on Saturday to keep those faint hopes alive.

3) The Iron Bowl isn't as big as expected. The No. 2 Alabama-Auburn Iron Bowl that many thought could decide the SEC West only technically does that. If the 10-1 Crimson Tide fall to the 6-5 Tigers, Ole Miss might yet go to the SEC Championship Game, but if Alabama wins as expected, the Tide rolls back to Atlanta. All Auburn can do is avoid a .500 season, and the potential of a losing mark depending on its bowl game.

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