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NCAA College Football 2019 Live Stream & TV schedule for Week 4 of 2019 Season

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Below is the college football TV and live stream schedule for Week 4 of the 2019 season. All times Central: Thursday, September 19 Houston at Tulane, 7 p.m., ESPN (Watch ESPN) Friday, September 20 Florida International at Louisiana Tech, 7 p.m., CBS Sports Network (CBSSN Live) Air Force at Boise State, 8 p.m., ESPN2 (Watch ESPN) Utah at USC, 8 p.m., Fox Sports 1 (Fox Sports Go) Saturday, September 21 Michigan State at Northwestern, 11 a.m., ABC (Watch ESPN) Michigan at Wisconsin, 11 a.m., Fox (Fox Sports Go) Tennessee at Florida, 11 a.m., ESPN (Watch ESPN) Southern Miss at Alabama, 11 a.m., ESPN2 (Watch ESPN) California at Ole Miss, 11 a.m., ESPNU (Watch ESPN) Louisiana-Monroe at Iowa State, 11 a.m., Fox Sports 1 (Fox Sports Go) LSU at Vanderbilt, 11 a.m., SEC Network (Watch ESPN) Boston College at Rutgers, 11 a.m., Big Ten Network (Fox Sports Go) Connecticut at Indiana, 11 a.m., Big Ten Network alternate (Fox Sports Go) Western Michigan at S

2019 COLLEGE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE: WEEK 4 GAMES, WHERE TO WATCH, LIVE STREAM, TV CHANNEL

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W eek 3 of the college football seasons didn't feature any matchups between Top 25-ranked teams, but there was no shortage of drama. Kansas won on the road against a Power 5 team for the first since 2008 when it beat Boston College on Friday. Two ranked teams tasted defeat against unranked programs on Saturday, with  No.18  Michigan State losing to Arizona State at home and No. 24 USC fell on the road 30-27 to BYU. When does Week 4 start? Week 4 of the college football season begins on Thursday, when Houston travels to Tulane. Friday sees  No.-10  ranked Utah take on University of Southern California on the road, while  No.-20  ranked Boise State hosts Air Force and Louisiana Tech welcomes Florida International. Saturday, as usual, sees the lion's share of the action. Six Top-25 ranked teams—Alabama, LSU, Florida, Michigan, Wisconsin and California—kick off at 12 p.m. ET, while Ohio State, Auburn, Texas A &M, UCF, Washington and TCU follow at 3:30 p.m. ET.

College football Live Streaming, Week 4: Betting lines, score predictions for Georgia vs. Notre Dame, Michigan vs. Wisconsin, 20 other games

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No. 3 Georgia and No. 7 Notre Dame are set to clash in Athens on Saturday, and the top 10 matchup is the marquee game on the Week 4 college football schedule. But there are plenty of other intriguing matchups as well, starting with No. 11 Michigan at No. 13 Wisconsin in the Big Ten, and No. 8 Auburn visiting No. 17 Texas A&M in the SEC. In the Pac-12, Utah looks to stay perfect as the 10th-ranked Utes visit USC, while No. 16 Oregon is at Stanford. Check out betting odds and score predictions against the spread for 22 of the top Week 4 games from The Oregonian/OregonLive’s Ken Goe, Sean Meagher and Joel Odom. We’ll bring you our predictions every week of the 2019 season. And here’s how we’ve fared so far: LAST WEEK Straight up Goe: 18-4 Odom: 15-7 Meagher: 14-8 Against the spread Goe: 9-11-2 Meagher: 8-12-2 Odom: 6-14-2 SEASON TOTALS Straight up Goe: 54-16 Meagher: 51-19 Odom: 49-21 Against the spread Meagher: 34-32-4 Goe: 31-35-4 Odo

Watch NCAA College Football Live Online TV - Week 4

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After starting 11-3 against the spread, I regressed to the mean in Week 3. There’s no shame in that, but let’s see if I can bounce back during OU’s bye week. Unfortunately, this is a week of difficult lines, so I’m less than optimistic. As usual, you can find the schedule and streaming information down at the bottom. Tennessee at Florida (-14.0) - This is a bit of a tough one when considering UF’s QB situation. The loss of Feleipe Franks is obviously a setback, but it remains to be seen how large the drop-off will be behind center. Kyle Trask, a redshirt junior from Manvel, Texas, was more than ready when he was called upon last week, leading the Gators to crucial fourth quarter drives — including the go-ahead TD drive — in front of an amped-up crowd in Lexington. The situation in Knoxville is obviously dire, but for what it’s worth, their overtime loss to BYU — a game they controlled for much of the evening — isn’t looking quite as embarrassing in hindsight. After a h

College football schedule, games 2019: What to watch in Week 4, TV channels, Saturday kickoff times

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Week 4 of the college football season is off to a riveting start with Tulane coming from behind to win in the final seconds against Houston  in epic fashion on Thursday night . The week continues Friday night with two massive games: a Pac-12 showdown between USC and No. 10 Utah, and Air Force heading to Idaho to take on unbeaten No. 20 Boise State. Saturday is filled with must-watch games around the country, starting off early in the Big Ten with Michigan and Wisconsin, all the way through the late evening with Notre Dame and Georgia. Here's a guide to help you navigate Saturday's biggest contests around the country and where to have that remote control pointed. All times Eastern; games played Saturday unless otherwise noted. Biggest games No. 7 Notre Dame at No. 3 Georgia, CBS, 8 p.m.:  The biggest game of the weekend will air on america's most-watched network on Saturday night when the Fighting Irish travel to Athens to take on No. 3 Georgia. Notre Dam