College football schedule today: Full TV coverage for Week 9 Power 5, top-25 games

Zac Al-Khateeb

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College football rounds out its October schedule with a Halloween slate that, on paper, looks like it won't be too fearsome.

The only game between ranked opponents takes place between No. 3 Ohio State and No. 18 Penn State in University Park. Even this game will be missing its normal fanfare as a "White Out" game, however — Beaver Stadium will be devoid of fans amid the Big Ten's new COVID-19 policy.

Elsewhere, look for unranked Texas to try and upend No. 6 Oklahoma State — and the Big 12's hopes of reaching the College Football Playoff. Other games worth watching include the matchup between Arkansas (which seems better and better each week under Sam Pittman) and No. 10 Texas A&M. Memphis should provide a decent challenge to No. 7 Cincinnati, which looks like the best Group of 5 team this season.

Here's the full college football Week 9 schedule for every Power 5 and top-25 team, including TV schedule, scores and how to watch every game live:

MORE: Watch select NCAA football games live with fuboTV (7-day trial)

College football schedule Week 9

Saturday, Oct. 31

Game Time (ET) TV channel
Boston College at No. 1 Clemson Noon ABC, fuboTV
No. 5 Georgia at Kentucky Noon SEC Network, fuboTV
Memphis at No. 7 Cincinnati Noon ESPN, fuboTV
Michigan State at No. 13 Michigan Noon Fox, fuboTV
No. 16 Kansas State at West Virginia Noon ESPN2, fuboTV
No. 20 Coastal Carolina at Georgia State Noon ESPNU, fuboTV
No. 23 Iowa State at Kansas Noon Fox Sports 1, fuboTV
Purdue at Illinois Noon Big Ten Network, fuboTV
Wake Forest at Syracuse Noon ACC Network, fuboTV
No. 4 Notre Dame at Georgia Tech 3:30 ABC, fuboTV
No. 17 Indiana at Rutgers 3:30 p.m. BTN, fuboTV
TCU at Baylor 3:30 p.m. ESPN2, fuboTV
LSU at Auburn 3:30 p.m. CBS, fuboTV
Northwestern at Iowa 3:30 p.m. ESPN, fuboTV
Texas at No. 6 Oklahoma State 4 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Ole Miss at Vanderbilt 4 p.m. SECN, fuboTV
Virginia Tech at Louisville 4 p.m. ACCN, fuboTV
No. 25 Boise State at Air Force 6 p.m. CBS Sports Network, fuboTV
Mississippi State at No. 2 Alabama 7 p.m. ESPN, fuboTV
Charlotte at Duke 7 p.m. ESPN3
No. 3 Ohio State at No. 18 Penn State 7:30 p.m. ABC, fuboTV
Arkansas at No. 7 Texas A&M 7:30 p.m. SECN, fuboTV
Missouri at No. 10 Florida 7:30 p.m. SECN alternate
Navy at No. 22 SMU 7:30 p.m. ESPN2, fuboTV
No. 15 North Carolina at Virginia 8 p.m. ACCN, fuboTV
No. 24 Oklahoma at Texas Tech 8 p.m. Fox, fuboTV
Western Kentucky at No. 11 BYU 10:15 p.m. ESPN, fuboTV

How to watch, live stream college football games

The Week 9 games involving ranked teams will be broadcast live on national TV; ranked games will appear on ESPN and ESPN2; ABC; CBS Sports Network; Fox and Fox Sports 1; and the SEC, ACC and Big Ten networks. Live streaming options include WatchESPN, CBS All Access, or fuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial.

College football scores Week 9

Saturday, Oct. 31

Game
No. 1 Clemson 34, Boston College
No. 5 Georgia 14, Kentucky 3
No. 7 Cincinnati 49, Memphis 10
Michigan State 27, No. 13 Michigan 24
West Virginia 37, No. 16 Kansas State 10
No. 20 Coastal Carolina 51, Georgia State 0
No. 23 Iowa State 52, Kansas 22
Purdue 31, Illinois 24
Wake Forest 38, Syracuse15
No. 4 Notre Dame 31, Georgia Tech 13
No. 17 Indiana 37, Rutgers 21
TCU 33, Baylor 23
Auburn 48, LSU 11
Northwestern 21, Iowa 20
Texas 41, No. 6 Oklahoma State 34 (OT)
Ole Miss 54, Vanderbilt 21
Virginia Tech 42, Louisville 35
No. 25 Boise State 49, Air Force 30
No. 2 Alabama 41, Mississippi State 0
Duke 53, Charlotte 19
No. 3 Ohio State 38, No. 18 Penn State 25
No. 7 Texas A&M 42, Arkansas 31
No. 10 Florida 41, Missouri 17
No. 22 SMU 51, Navy 37
Virginia 44, No. 15 North Carolina 41
No. 24 Oklahoma 62, Texas Tech 28
No. 11 BYU 41, Western Kentucky 10

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.