College football schedule Week 11: Oklahoma-Baylor, Ole Miss-Texas A&M headline slate
College football schedule Week 11 includes Oklahoma taking on Baylor and Ole Miss hosting Texas A&M with College GameDay coming to Oxford.
This week’s slate of games has quite a few with Power Five conference championship implications. Before we highlight those, let’s take a look at the lineup for Week 11.
College football games this week featuring AP Top 25 teams
Thursday, November 11
- UNC at No. 25 Pittsburgh — 7:30 p.m. ET — ESPN
Friday, November 12
- No. 2 Cincinnati at South Florida — 6 p.m. ET — ESPN2
Saturday, November 13
- New Mexico State at No. 3 Alabama — 12 p.m. ET — SECN
- No. 9 Michigan at No. 23 Penn State — 12 p.m. ET — ABC
- No. 4 Oklahoma at No. 18 Baylor — 12 p.m. ET — FOX
- Mississippi State at No. 16 Auburn — 12 p.m. ET — ESPN
- Northwestern at No. 21 Wisconsin — 12 p.m. ET — ESPN2
- Georgia State at No. 22 Coastal Carolina — 2 p.m. ET — ESPN+
- No. 1 Georgia at Tennessee — 3:30 p.m. ET — CBS
- Purdue at No. 6 Ohio State — 3:30 p.m. ET — ABC
- Southern Miss at No. 15 UTSA — 3:30 p.m. ET — ESPN+
- Minnesota at No. 19 Iowa — 3:30 p.m. ET
- No. 24 Louisiana at Troy — 3:30 p.m. ET — ESPN+
- Maryland at No. 8 Michigan State — 4 p.m. ET — FOX
- No. 11 Texas A&M at No. 12 Ole Miss — 7 p.m. ET — ESPN
- No. 21 NC State at No. 13 Wake Forest — 7:30 p.m. ET — ACCN
- No. 7 Notre Dame at Virginia — 7:30 p.m. ET — ABC
- TCU at No. 10 Oklahoma State — 8 p.m. ET — FOX
- Washington State at No. 5 Oregon — 10:30 p.m. ET — ESPN
Starting with the ACC, Pitt can pretty much put the Coastal Division on ice with a win over UNC, while NC State can keep its Atlantic hopes alive with an upset of Wake Forest.
In the Big 12, Baylor has a shot to draw blood from conference leader Oklahoma and then pray for an Oklahoma State loss to TCU to set up a rematch against either Oklahoma school in the championship.
In the Big Ten, Iowa needs a win and a lot of help against Minnesota, and Michigan needs to put Penn State out of its misery to stay live in the division.
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