Top-5 most watchable college football games of Week 9

Our picks for the games most worthy of some time on your screen this weekend.

As we finish out October, college football is blessed with an unusually large group of legitimate title contenders at this point in the season. Will that list start to narrow this week?

There are several key opportunities for a culling, some of which appear on our list of the week’s most watchable games. While the Big Ten may be down to just one serious contender after this week, the races in the Big 12 and SEC are still wide open, making every game between the league’s top-half teams hugely consequential.

Here are our picks for the five games most worthy of some time on your screen this weekend.

Texas vs Oklahoma State and the best games of Saturday

You’re not going to want to miss this slate of college football games.

Week 8 is a big week for Big 12 contenders. It might be the biggest week of the season for the Big 12 championship race.

A pair of undefeated teams square off as the Kansas State Wildcats travel to Fort Worth to face the TCU Horned Frogs. Former Texas recruiting target Quentin Johnston has been a dominant force for TCU all season. He will lead Garrett Riley’s offense against one of the better defenses in the Big 12.

In the ACC, Syracuse has emerged as a surprise conference contender. Head coach Dino Babers will look to improve to 7-0 with a road win over the undefeated Clemson Tigers.

In the Pac-12, Oregon and UCLA meet in a Top 10 battle. Here’s a look at some of Saturday’s best games.

Indiana vs. Cincinnati, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Indiana Hoosiers will meet the Cincinnati Bearcats in Week 4 of the college football season on Saturday afternoon from Nippert Stadium.

The Indiana Hoosiers will meet the Cincinnati Bearcats in Week 4 of the college football season on Saturday afternoon from Nippert Stadium.

Indiana comes into today’s matchup with a 3-0 record after knocking off Western Kentucky 33-30 last week, while Cincinnati will look for another win after a 38-17 win over Miami-OH last week.

This will be another great Saturday of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action.

Indiana vs. Cincinnati

  • When: Saturday, September 24
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN2
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Indiana vs. Cincinnati (-16.5)

O/U: 57.5

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Cincinnati vs. Miami-OH, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Cincinnati Bearcats will meet the Miami-OH RedHawks in Week 3 of the college football season on Saturday from Paul Brown Stadium.

The Cincinnati Bearcats will meet the Miami-OH RedHawks in Week 3 of the college football season on Saturday from Paul Brown Stadium.

Cincinnati is coming off a 63-10 over Kennesaw State last week and they were able to hang with Arkansas in week one as they look to turn things this week. Meanwhile, Miami-OH picked up their first win of the season after knocking off Robert Morris 31-14 while looking for an upset today.

This will be another great day of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Saturday.

Cincinnati vs. Miami-OH

  • When: Saturday, September 17
  • Time: 12:00 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPNU
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)
NCAA Football Odds and Betting Lines

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Cincinnati (-23.5) vs. Miami-OH

O/U: 

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Cincinnati vs. Arkansas, live stream, preview, TV channel, time, how to watch college football

The Cincinnati Bearcats will meet the Arkansas Razorbacks in Week 1 of the college football season on Saturday at Razorback Stadium.

The Cincinnati Bearcats will meet the Arkansas Razorbacks in Week 1 of the college football season on Saturday at Razorback Stadium.

Cincinnati is coming off the best year of their program last year while going 13-1 and an undefeated 8-0 in AAC action. Meanwhile, Arkansas finished up the year with a 9-4 record and a trip to the Outback Bowl where they knocked off Penn State 24-10.

This will be a great opening week of college football, here is everything you need to know to watch and stream the action on Saturday.

#23 Cincinnati at #19 Arkansas

  • When: Saturday, September 3
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

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Cincinnati vs. Arkansas (-5.5)

O/U: 53.5

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Predicting Labor Day weekend’s biggest college football games

Taking a look at how this weekend’s games could unfold.

The first full Saturday of football begins Sept. 3 with a number of huge match-ups. Multiple games figure to be instant classics or at least shape the College Football Playoff race.

Ohio State and Notre Dame headline the weekend as the two blue blood powers clash to open the season. The game could be the crown jewel of the winning team’s playoff resume.

Elsewhere, the Cincinnati Bearcats begin their campaign for a second straight playoff berth against the Arkansas Razorbacks. The early matchup is as close to a must-win game for both teams. Cincinnati needs the win to bolster its playoff resume, while Arkansas can ill afford an early loss given their SEC West slate.

The premier afternoon game features new Oregon head coach Dan Lanning against his former team, the national champion Georgia Bulldogs.

Let’s look at how this weekend’s games could unfold.

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Cincinnati Bearcats Preview 2022

Well that went just fine.

Completely and totally memory dump what happened – or didn’t happen – in the College Football Playoff loss to Alabama. That doesn’t really matter, because …

Cincinnati was in the freaking College Football Playoff.

Cincinnati got the benefit of the doubt from the panel of CFP judges over the Big 12 Champion, Notre Dame, and Ohio State. It was among the four best teams in the country at the end of the season – Wisconsin, Texas A&M, USC, Florida, Texas, Auburn, Penn State are all big programs that have yet to get into the CFP – and it managed to get through the scrutiny, the doubters, and the college football infrastructure to get a shot.

And now Cincinnati has to prove it can keep it all going as it prepares for life in the Big 12 next year.

Of course there will be a wee bit of a step back, and of course it’s asking for way too much to get the same breaks and the same big performances in key moments, but head coach Luke Fickell has created a powerhouse with staying power.

There’s still a ton of talent, the schedule isn’t that bad, and even if this isn’t another College Football Playoff run, it should still be another big year.

Cincinnati Bearcats Preview 2022: Offense

The 2021 Cincinnati offense wasn’t quite as dominant as you might think. It averaged over 36 points per game, but it only finished 58th in the nation in total offense, the running game wasn’t totally dominant, and the passing game wasn’t always explosive.

However, the Bearcats were wildly efficient, they came through time and again when they had to, and they often found a gear to turn games from close battles to routes in a hiccup. Now they have to find the skill guys.

Start with the big positive – the line will be a rock. The skill parts will need a little bit, but the front five should get everyone back including three All-AAC stars. The Bearcats were among the best in the nation in tackles for loss allowed and were fine in pass protection, and that’s not changing. This group will give everyone time to work.

Desmond Ridder, Jerome Ford, Alec Pierce. The main men for the attack last year are now off to the NFL, but the receiving corps should be fine with most of the other pass catchers back along with TE Josh Whyle. The veteran line will make the ground attack work with LSU transfer Corey Kiner a good back to rotate with Ryan Montgomery. That will all be fine, but …

Is Evan Prater ready to replace Ridder? Cincinnati-turned-Eastern-Michigan-turned-Cincinnati veteran Ben Bryant is in the mix, too, but this should be Prater’s gig to lose.

Cincinnati Bearcats Preview 2022: Defense

The offense might have lost a ton of star power, but most of the starters are back. The defense loses both the top guys and the bulk talent.

There are still plenty of great players back from the nation’s 10th-best defense that forced takeaways in bunches, but Cincinnati isn’t Alabama or Ohio State. You don’t just replace the NFL talent last year’s defense had without blinking. However …

This was a relatively deep team that got plenty of parts in the mix last year. The linebacking corps loses the team’s top two tacklers, but Deshawn Pace is back after earning all-star honors – this group isn’t starting from scratch.

The line also has decent parts back. Malik Vann has to be a bigger factor on one end, and 315-pound former Virginia transfer Jowon Briggs has to become an anchor in the interior.

But the line will be fine, the linebackers will be fine, and …

The secondary is a problem. This is where it’s asking for the world to come up with NFL-level corners like Sauce Gardner and Coby Bryant. Even tougher to replace might be new Kansas City Chief Bryan Cook – second round draft pick safeties are premium players.

All is not lost, though, with Ja’von Hicks a good hold over at safety and three-interception corner Arquon Bush ready to do more.

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5 most watchable college football games of Week 1

Here we present to you the top-5 games of the weekend ranked in order of watchability.

College football season is officially here! Optimism abounds as every college football fan enters the season with their team 0-0 (unless you played in Week 0, in which case, we’re very sorry Nebraska fans).

Our first full weekend of college football action features games from Thursday through Monday, a glorious five-day stretch of nonstop action, a gluttonous buffet of options. Hopping between games is one of the great joys of college football season but it helps to have a plan.

Here we present to you the top-5 games of the weekend ranked in order of watchability. Breathe it in, friends… there’s college football in the air.

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The top 25 2023 recruiting classes in college football so far

Ranking the 2023 football recruiting classes so far and where Clemson stands.

Updated 8/11

All of the worry that came with NIL and how it would affect Clemson football’s recruiting capabilities have all seemingly faded as the Tigers have put together one of the top 2023 recruiting classes in the country so far.

During Swinney’s tenure with Clemson, the team has consistently brought in some of the best talents across the country. While the bulk of talent Swinney and the Tigers recruit varies yearly, the players they find ways to bring into the program keeps the team competing at a high level.

Looking at the current 2023 class the Tigers have put together so far, Clemson’s class is looking like it could be special. But where do they rank among the top classes in the country right now?

According to 247Sports, Clemson’s 2023 class currently ranks as a top ten class in the country, and there is surely room to grow from here.

Here is where Clemson ranks among the top 25 recruiting classes in the country right now, according to 247Sports composite rankings:

Clemson falls just outside the top-four in CBS Sports preseason top 131

Clemson heads into the 2022 season as one of the top teams in college football.

The start of the 2022 college football season is inching closer and closer, with kickoff just weeks away. 

As we approach opening day, various sports outlets begin releasing their preseason rankings, giving fans an idea of what some of these college football experts think about their favorite team. Recently, CBS Sports released their annual preseason top 131, ranking every division-one football team before the start of the season. 

Things have changed a lot in the college football landscape over this past offseason, and college football will never be the same. With teams having to adjust to the new mold of the sport, it is interesting to take a look at how these adjustments reflect in this new CBS preseason poll.

So, where does Clemson rank among the top 25 teams of the 131 division one programs? 

Here’s where the Tigers rank according to CBS Sports’ recent preseason rankings: