All right, conference races are in full swing! We can finally get some separation in the conferences.
Friday, October 3
7 PM
Louisville at Syracuse, ESPN. It's the final ACC team to start conference play.
Saturday, October 4
Noon
Texas A&M at Mississippi State, ESPN. If Texas A&M wins, they will become the first bowl eligible team of 2014.
Ohio State at Maryland, ABC. It's nice to see conference matchups across the board.
Florida at Tennessee, SEC Network. Both teams have one conference loss. Adding a second would put them in a deep hole.
12:30 PM
Virginia Tech at North Carolina, ACC Network. The Hokies are looking to rebound from the GT loss and take steps towards their goal of winning the ACC. UNC has given up 70 and 50 points in their last two games, but scoring 41 and 35. This game has potential to be a sloppy shootout.
3:30 PM
Wake Forest at Florida State, ABC. Just another piece of the Atlantic puzzle.
NC State at Clemson, ESPNU. NC State showed a lot more life last week than anyone expected. With Clemson's tendency for inconsistency, this could be a game.
4 PM
Vanderbilt at Georgia, SEC Network. If Vanderbilt loses this one, then they might as well call it a season.
7 PM
LSU at Auburn, ESPN. A key battle in the SEC West. Also, this should be the Nessler/Blackledge game.
7:30 PM
Miami at Georgia Tech, ESPN2. It's a battle for the top of the ACC Coastal.
Pitt at UVA, RSN. Believe it or not, this game is another battle for control in the ACC Coastal.
8 PM
Nebraska at Michigan State, ABC. B1G action.
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