The 5 College Football Games to Watch in Week 6

October will get off to a tepid start with a slate of games that leave much to be desired. Unfortunately, the most intriguing games also share the 3:30 p.m. slot with Penn State-UCLA, so it may be a good Saturday to get some things done around the house. Alas, we only have so many precious […]

October will get off to a tepid start with a slate of games that leave much to be desired. Unfortunately, the most intriguing games also share the 3:30 p.m. slot with Penn State-UCLA, so it may be a good Saturday to get some things done around the house. Alas, we only have so many precious fall Saturdays, so here is how to make the most of it:

(#9)Texas at Florida
3:30 p.m., FOX

Things should be especially riveting when Texas has the ball. Arch Manning is off to a rocky start as QB1 for the ‘Horns, and will be tested by a fiesty Florida defense. The Gators offense isn’t likely to keep up, but it could get awfully interesting if Florida can keep it close and force another poor showing from the preseason Heisman favorite.
Prediction: Texas-21, Florida-13

(#16)Vanderbilt at (#10)Alabama
3:30 p.m., ABC

These teams met in one of the best games of 2024, as the day started with Alabama as the #1 team in the country, and ended with Vanderbilt students carrying the goalposts through the streets of Downtown Nashville. Diego Pavia, one of the nation’s most electric quarterbacks, is back to lead an overall improved Commodores squad that surprised everyone with a bowl apperance last year. The Tide won’t get caught taking their opponent lightly this year, but will need to quickly recover from a huge road victory over Georgia last week.
Prediction: Alabama-27, Vanderbilt-23

Boise State at (#21)Notre Dame
3:30 p.m., NBC/Peacock

This game may actually have the highest stakes of the weekend, as the loser is essentially out of the playoff picture. Boise State is the Mountain West’s last chance to get a team in, but that will all go away with a second loss after the pounding it took to USF in week one. Notre Dame’s 0-2 start isn’t looking quite as bad, provided Miami and Texas A&M keep winning. However, the Irish will not have another opportunity for a quality win, so they will need to run the table in impressive fashion for a chance to get the nod in December.
Prediction: Notre Dame-45, Boise State-28

(#3)Miami at (#18)Florida State
7:30 p.m., ABC

Sure, Florida State’s loss to Virginia took some luster off what should have been a blockbuster, but don’t sleep on this game. It’s a heated rivalry with a collection of instant classics, and the ‘Noles can very well take down a ‘Canes squad that will be playing its first road game of the season in an extremely hostile environment. Miami has been surprisingly outstanding on both lines of scrimmage, but history says this game will come down to a field goal.
Prediction: Miami-24, Florida State-21

Duke at Cal
10:30 p.m., ESPN

If you want to plan to see the day all the way through, you will be treated to a match-up of two of the nation’s most exciting and underrated quarterbacks in Duke’s Darian Menash and Cal’s Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele. Go ahead an pour that extra cup of coffee.
Duke-44, Cal-40

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