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

Week 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.

Defending champions Clemson, meanwhile, aren't in action until 7:30 p.m. ET.

TV coverage

As usual, coverage of the college football season will be split across a variety of networks. ABC will broadcast games in the ACC, American, Big 12, Big Ten and Pac-12 conferences.
Games in the latter three conferences will also be broadcast on FOX and ESPN, with ESPN carrying matchups from the ACC, American, Mountain West, SEC and Sun Belt conferences.
CBS will broadcast SEC conference games, while NBC retains exclusive broadcasting rights to Notre Dame's home games.

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