The ultimate viewing guide to opening weekend of college football

The ultimate viewing guide to opening weekend of college football

The ultimate viewing guide to opening weekend of college football NCAA.com

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PRESENTED BY Everyone's favorite part of fall, college football, is . There's a packed schedule, so we've highlighted the best games to watch and where to catch them for the rest of opening weekend. We hope this guide helps you make the most of this season's college football kickoff. MORE: Saturday, September 1 FAU vs. No. 7 Oklahoma (The Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, Norman, Oklahoma) - 12 p.m. ET Where to watch: Fox Why to watch: Oklahoma, coming in ranked No. 3 in the USA TODAY Coaches poll, will obviously be a force to be reckoned with. But, the Sooners lost a lot of talent in the off-season, giving FAU a sliver of hope here for an upset. Kyler Murray will attempt to replace the No. 1 pick in the 2018 NFL Draft, Baker Mayfield. But don’t worry too much, Murray has a premium pair of receivers to rely on in Marquise Brown and CeeDee Lamb, who combined for a total of 103 catches, 1,902 yards and 14 touchdowns as freshmen last season. No. 9 Auburn vs. No. 6 Washington (Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia) - 3:30 p.m. ET Where to watch: ABC Why to watch: This is the third year in a row that Auburn will play it’s opening game in the city of Atlanta. On the defensive side, the Tigers boast one of the top units in the SEC, allowing only 18.5 points and 319.4 yards per game last season. Tennessee vs. No. 17 West Virginia (Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC) - 3:30 p.m. ET Where to watch: CBS Why to watch: No. 12 Notre Dame vs. No. 14 Michigan (Notre Dame Stadium, South Bend, Indiana) - 7:30 p.m. ET Where to watch: NBC Why to watch: Michigan has lost three players to transfer in recent weeks, leaving some wondering about the reasons why. Although Eddie McDoom, Kekoa Crawford and Kareem Walker weren’t all-stars for the Wolverines that has to at least disrupt team mentality a little bit before such a big game. Either way, Jim Harbaugh is heading into the game with a top defense and Ole Miss transfer quarterback Shea Patterson. With two notable programs, this game should be a thrill to watch. MORE: No. 1 Alabama vs. Louisville (Camping World Stadium, Orlando, Florida) - 8 p.m. ET Where to watch: ABC No. 25 LSU vs. No. 8 Miami (FL) (AT&T Stadium, Arlington, Texas) - 7:30 p.m. ET Where to watch: ABC, WatchESPN Monday, September 3 No. 19 Florida State vs. No. 20 Virginia Tech (Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee, Florida) - 8 p.m. ET Where to watch: ESPN Note: Rankings are from August 20, 2018

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