Is college football sleeping on Tennessee? Not anymore, as USA TODAY’s Blake Toppmeyer explains | Before The Snap
Is college football sleeping on Tennessee? Not anymore, as USA TODAY’s Blake Toppmeyer explains | Before The Snap
As the college football calendar turns to October, nonconference games are mostly over and league matchups litter the Saturday schedule during Week 6 of the 2024 regular season.
Though there’s only one game on the docket pitting two ranked teams against one another (No. 9 Missouri at No. 21 Texas A&M), it’s part of a group of intriguing road tests for College Football Playoff hopefuls.
While Missouri puts its undefeated record on the line in College Station, Texas, No. 10 Michigan has a national championship game rematch at Washington. No. 4 Tennessee is also in Fayetteville to take on Arkansas and No. 11 Ole Miss will try to recover from its first loss of the season at South Carolina. This could be a pivot point in the season with 15 ranked teams in action and plenty of chances for an upset.
Here’s the full Football Bowl Subdivision schedule for Saturday, Oct. 5 during Week 6 of the 2024 college football season, including game times and how to watch:
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