2025 College Football Watch Guide – Week 14

The end of the college football season struck me today in a completely un-football related way as my local Hy-Vee Wine & Spirits had rolled out their winter brews and retired the majority of their Oktoberfests. Don’t get me wrong, winter ales and coffee stouts are great in the colder months; I’m enjoyoing a nice Field Day dunkel as I write this. But there’s a sad sense of finality for me when those orange and black or blue and white Bavarian themed cans are no longer found on store shelves. After looking forward to that seasonal release all year, that season is coming to a close. Glad I stocked up on a few 12-packs while I could to see me through the winter.

We find ourselves at the end of another seasonal release as the 2025 regular season ends this weekend. We’ve come a long way from the preseason, when Texas and Penn State sat atop the AP rankings while Brian Kelly and James Franklin roamed the sidelines in Baton Rouge and Happy Valley. Billy Napier and Mike Gundy were also shown the door while the bidding war for Lane Kiffin has begun in the SEC – anybody have an extra $98 million lying around? You have until the end of the Egg Bowl to come up with it.

Much can change in three months and it’s amazing just how fast it goes. I was listening to the Legends & Listeners podcast last week and Scott Dochterman made the comparison to this time of year feeling like 9:00 pm on Christmas night. Yes, it’s technically still Christmas but it feels like it’s already over. It’s an apt comparison, one that carries the same disappointing feeling of something beloved coming to an end. We’ve got one more week before the postseason begins. Let’s enjoy every delicious drop.

Thursday, November 27 & Friday, November 28

Matchup Time (CT) TV Streaming
Navy @ Memphis Thursday, 6:30 PM ESPN WatchESPN
#7 Ole Miss @ Mississippi State Friday, 11:00 AM ABC WatchESPN
#13 Utah @ Kansas Friday, 11:00 AM ESPN WatchESPN
Iowa @ Nebraska Friday, 11:00 AM CBS CBSSports.com
Ohio @ Buffalo Friday, 11:00 AM ESPN U WatchESPN
Kent State @ Northern Illinois Friday, 11:00 AM CBS Sports Network CBSSports.com
Air Force @ Colorado State Friday, 2:00 PM FS1 FOXSports.com
#4 Georgia @ #23 Georgia State Friday, 2:30 PM ABC WatchESPN
San Diego State @ New Mexico Friday, 2:30 PM CBS Sports Network CBSSports.com
Temple @ North Texas Friday, 2:30 PM ESPN WatchESPN
Boise State @ Utah State Friday, 3:00 PM CBS CBSSports.com
#2 Indiana @ Purdue Friday, 6:30 PM NBC/Peacock Peacock
#3 Texas A&M @ #16 Texas Friday, 6:30 PM ABC WatchESPN
#25 Arizona @ #20 Arizona State Friday, 8:00 PM FOX FOXSports.com

The last weekend is all about rivalries, it’s chock full of them from Friday through Saturday. On Black Friday alone we get the Egg Bowl with #7 Ole Miss and Mississippi State and Iowa at Nebraska at 11:00, #4 Georgia at #23 Georgia Tech at 2:30, and finally #3 Texas A&M at #16 Texas and #25 Arizona at #20 Arizona State in the evening. There’s six rivalry games to enjoy while polishing off your Thanksgiving leftovers.

Georgia Tech was so very close to finally knocking off the Bulldogs last year, going eight overtimes before falling short. They’ve got another good team to hopefully get over the hump against their in state rivals. Texas A&M and Texas looks to be fun simply for the level of hate the programs have of each other, let alone the quality of the teams themselves. I’ll have more thoughts about Iowa and Nebraska in our prediction piece but after the last few years of close shaves and walk of winners I’m already primed for another one.

Saturday, November 29 – Morning & Afternoon

Matchup Time (CT) TV Streaming
#1 Ohio State @ #15 Michigan 11:00 AM FOX FOXSports.com
#5 Texas Tech @ West Virginia 11:00 AM ESPN WatchESPN
#12 Miami @ #22 Pittsburgh 11:00 AM ABC WatchESPN
Kentucky @ Louisville 11:00 AM ACC Network WatchESPN
Clemson @ South Carolina 11:00 AM SEC Network WatchESPN
Houston @ Baylor 11:00 AM TNT TNT
Colorado @ Kansas State 11:00 AM FS1 FOXSports.com
Iowa State @ Oklahoma State 11:00 AM ESPN U WatchESPN
East Carolina @ Florida Atlantic 11:00 AM ESPN+ WatchESPN
Toledo @ Central Michigan 11:00 AM ESPN+ WatchESPN
Ball State @ Miami (OH) 11:00 AM CBS Sports Network CBSSports.com
UCF @ #11 BYU 12:00 PM ESPN2 WatchESPN
UTEP @ Delaware 12:00 PM ESPN+ WatchESPN
Florida International @ Sam Houston 12:00 PM ESPN+ WatchESPN
Georgia Southern @ Marshall 12:30 PM ESPN+ WatchESPN
Western Kentucky @ Jacksonville State 1:00 PM ESPN+ WatchESPN
Louisiana Tech @ Missouri State 1:00 PM ESPN+ WatchESPN
Georgia State @ Old Dominion 1:00 PM ESPN+ WatchESPN
Arkansas State @ App State 1:30 PM ESPN+ WatchESPN
Boston College @ Syracuse 2:00 PM The CW CWTV.com
Middle Tennessee @ New Mexico State 2:00 PM ESPN+ WatchESPN
UL Monroe @ Louisiana 2:00 PM ESPN+ WatchESPN
South Alabama @ Texas State 2:00 PM ESPN+ WatchESPN
UAB @ Tulsa 2:00 PM ESPN+ WatchESPN
#6 Oregon @ Washington 2:30 PM CBS CBSSports.com
LSU @ #8 Oklahoma 2:30 PM ABC WatchESPN
#14 Vanderbilt @ #19 Tennessee 2:30 PM ESPN WatchESPN
Missouri @ Arkansas 2:30 PM SEC Network WatchESPN
Wisconsin @ Minnesota 2:30 PM FS1 FOXSports.com
Penn State @ Rutgers 2:30 PM BTN FOXSports.com
Wake Forest @ Duke 2:30 PM ACC Network WatchESPN
Cincinnati @ TCU 2:30 PM FOX FOXSports.com
Kennesaw State @ Liberty 2:30 PM CBS Sports Network CBSSports.com
Troy @ Southern Miss 2:30 PM ESPN+ WatchESPN
Army @ UTSA 2:30 PM ESPN+ WatchESPN
James Madison @ Coastal Carolina 2:45 PM ESPN U WatchESPN
Florida State @ Florida 3:30 PM ESPN2 WatchESPN

The biggest rivalry of them all comes Saturday morning on Fox with #1 Ohio State at #18 Michigan. There are many levels to The Game this year, not least of all being Ryan Day’s four game losing streak to the Wolverines. It’s weird that despite winning the national championship following last year’s loss there is still a pall hanging over Columbus. Day needs a win in this series badly but Michigan won’t be a slouch, and they’d love nothing more than to twist the knife for a fifth season in a row. Put me down for #12 Miami at #22 Pittsburgh and Clemson at South Carolina Saturday morning as well.

#6 Oregon picked up a huge win over USC last weekend, all but cementing their bid for a CFP spot. That is, unless they stumble in their rivalry game at Washington. Oregon has really impressed me this year but weird things happen in rivalry games. #14 Vanderbilt at #19 Tennessee should be another great one in what will be Diego Pavia’s last game for the Commodores. Vanderbilt last won in Knoxville in 2018 and this year is their best shot at breaking that streak in a long time.

The country’s longest running rivalry game renews for its 135th edition when Wisconsin and Minnesota fight over Paul Bunyan’s Axe. Now, I’m not an impartial observer as it’s obvious to everyone with eyes that Floyd of Rosedale is the premier trophy in college football but the Paul Bunyan’s Axe is easily a close second. It’s a big ass axe, how could it not be? And dare I say that Wisconsin has been looking…good lately?

Saturday, November 29 – Evening

Matchup Time (CT) TV Streaming
Oregon State @ Washington State 5:30 PM The CW CWTV.com
Virginia Tech @ #18 Virginia 6:00 PM ESPN WatchESPN
Maryland @ Michigan State 6:00 PM FS1 FOXSports.com
Rice @ South Florida 6:30 PM ESPN+ WatchESPN
#10 Alabama @ Auburn 6:30 PM ABC WatchESPN
UCLA @ #17 USC 6:30 PM NBC Peacock
Charlotte @ #24 Tulane 6:30 PM ESPN U WatchESPN
Northwestern @ Illinois 6:30 PM FOX FOXSports.com
North Carolina @ NC State 6:30 PM ACC Network WatchESPN
#21 SMU @ Cal 7:00 PM ESPN 2 WatchESPN
UNLV @ Nevada 8:00 PM CBS Sports Network CBSSports.com
#9 Notre Dame @ Stanford 9:30 PM ESPN WatchESPN
Fresno State @ San Jose State 9:30 PM FS1 FOXSports.com
Wyoming @ Hawai’i 10:00 PM N/A

As Saturday winds down and the sun sets on the regular season we are still treated to rivalries like Florida State at Florida, #9 Notre Dame at Stanford Virginia Tech @ #18 Virginia, UCLA @ #17 USC, and #10 Alabama at Auburn. It’s a mix of “could be pretty good” to “probably not going to be competitive but who cares, it’s a rivalry”. All of them are great helmet games, matching some iconic looks and storied histories. Even if they don’t all end up classics just the fact that we get to end the season with new editions of great series. Hell, I can even get excited to watch Northwestern at Illinois.

And that’s really what you want in the last week of the year. It’s been a wild ride this year but fun the entire way through.

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