College football schedule today: TV channels, start times for every Week 10 top 25 game

Zac Al-Khateeb

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Week 10 of the 2021 features only one game between top-25 opponents. That doesn't mean it's still not setting up to be a really fun weekend of football.

The only game this week between ranked opponents comes from the SEC, where No. 13 Auburn travels to take on No. 14 Texas A&M in a pivotal SEC West game. A win for the Tigers would almost certainly guarantee the Tigers' battle with No. 3 Alabama to end the regular season determines the division champion. The Aggies are fifth in the division with two losses already — but a victory over Alabama keeps them within striking distance of Atlanta. That starts with a win over Auburn.

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Another fascinating game to watch is the meeting between No. 16 Ole Miss and Liberty. Lane Kiffin's team is out of competition for the SEC West championship, most likely, but it will be interesting to see how they rebound after a disappointing 31-20 loss to Auburn. The quarterback between the Flames' Malik Willis and Rebels' Matt Corral could pit the top two signal-callers taken in the 2022 NFL Draft. Oh, and it's Hugh Freeze's first return to Oxford since his resignation before the 2017 season.

Elsewhere, No. 9 Wake Forest will look to remain undefeated against Sam Howell and North Carolina; No. 3 Michigan State will head to Purdue — a team that handed then-No. 2 Iowa its first loss of the season — looking to remain unbeaten as well; Navy will take on No. 10 Notre Dame in a traditional rivalry game; and Ed Orgeron will take on No. 2 Alabama one final time as coach at LSU.

Sporting News breaks down how to watch those games and more in Week 10. Here's everything you need to know:

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College football schedule today

Here's every Week 10 college football game involving top 25 teams:

(All rankings reflect latest College Football Playoff top-25 rankings. Nationally broadcast games are bolded.)

Saturday, Nov. 6

Game Time (ET) TV channel
Missouri at No. 1 Georgia Noon ESPN, fuboTV
No. 5 Ohio State at Nebraska Noon Fox, fuboTV
No. 9 Wake Forest at North Carolina Noon ABC, fuboTV
Liberty at No. 16 Ole Miss Noon SEC Network, fuboTV
Illinois at No. 20 Minnesota Noon ESPN2, fuboTV
No. 25 Pitt at Duke Noon ACC Network, fuboTV
No. 3 Michigan State at Purdue 3:30 p.m. ABC, fuboTV
Tulsa at No. 6 Cincinnati 3:30 p.m. ESPN2, fuboTV
Navy at No. 10 Notre Dame 3:30 p.m. NBC, Peacock, fuboTV
No. 11 Oklahoma State at West Virginia 3:30 p.m. ESPN, fuboTV
No. 12 Baylor at TCU 3:30 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
No. 13 Auburn at No. 14 Texas A&M 3:30 p.m. CBS, Paramount+, fuboTV
Idaho State at No. 15 BYU 3:30 p.m. ESPN3, fuboTV
No. 21 Wisconsin at Rutgers 3:30 p.m. Big Ten Network, fuboTV
No. 17 Mississippi State at Arkansas 4 p.m. SECN, fuboTV
No. 19 N.C. State at Florida State 4 p.m. ACCN, fuboTV
LSU at No. 2 Alabama 7 p.m. ESPN, fuboTV
Tennessee at No. 18 Kentucky 7 p.m. ESPN2, fuboTV
No. 22 Iowa at Northwestern 7 p.m. BTN, fuboTV
Boise State at No. 23 Fresno State 7 p.m. CBS Sports Network, fuboTV
No. 4 Oregon at Washington 7:30 p.m. ABC, fuboTV
Indiana at No. 7 Michigan 7:30 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
No. 24 San Diego State at Hawaii 11 p.m. Fox Sports 1, fuboTV

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How to watch, live stream college football games

Sixteen games involving a ranked team will be broadcast on national TV in Week 9. Those games will appear on Fox, Fox Sports 1, CBS, CBS Sports Network, ABC, ESPN, ESPN2 and NBC. Live streaming options include the ESPN app, Fox.com, ESPN+, Paramount+, Peacock or fuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial.

College football scores Week 10

Saturday, Nov. 6

Game
Missouri at No. 1 Georgia
No. 5 Ohio State at Nebraska
No. 9 Wake Forest at North Carolina
Liberty at No. 16 Ole Miss
Illinois at No. 20 Minnesota
No. 25 Pitt at Duke
No. 3 Michigan State at Purdue
Tulsa at No. 6 Cincinnati
Navy at No. 10 Notre Dame
No. 11 Oklahoma State at West Virginia
No. 12 Baylor at TCU
No. 13 Auburn at No. 14 Texas A&M
Idaho State at No. 15 BYU
No. 21 Wisconsin at Rutgers
No. 17 Mississippi State at Arkansas
No. 19 N.C. State at Florida State
LSU at No. 2 Alabama
Tennessee at No. 18 Kentucky
No. 22 Iowa at Northwestern
Boise State at No. 23 Fresno State
No. 4 Oregon at Washington
Indiana at No. 7 Michigan
No. 24 San Diego State at Hawaii

Zac Al-Khateeb

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Zac Al-Khateeb has been part of The Sporting News team since 2015 after earning his Bachelor's (2013) and Master's (2014) degrees in journalism at the University of Alabama. Prior to joining TSN, he covered high school sports and general news in Alabama. A college sports specialist, Zac has been a voter for the Biletnikoff Award and Heisman Trophy since 2020.