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

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 Dame enters this game 2-0 with two commanding victories over solid competition. Georgia enters this game 3-0 and with one of the stingiest defenses in the country that is surrendering only 7.66 points per game. Notre Dame quarterback Ian Book has the passing and rushing prowess to pressure UGA's defense in a way it hasn't been this season.
No. 8 Auburn at No. 17 Texas A&M, CBS, 3:30 p.m.: Behind true freshman quarterback Bo Nix, Auburn is off to a promising 3-0 start. Its biggest test awaits Saturday as the Tigers travel to College Station to take on No. 17 Texas A&M in one of the most raucous environments in the SEC. The Aggies are two weeks removed from a 24-10 loss to No. 1 Clemson and on the hunt to prove they can be contenders in the vaunted SEC West.
No. 11 Michigan at No. 13 Wisconsin, FOX, stream on FuboTV (Try for free) noon: Michigan heads to Wisconsin on Saturday as an underdog for just the seventh time under Jim Harbaugh. The previous six occurrences when the Wolverines were underdogs all resulted in losses. Against a Badgers defense that hasn't given up a point all season, pressure will be on Michigan's anemic offense to reverse that trend.
Tennessee at No. 9 Florida, ESPN, noon: Florida lost its starting quarterback, Feleipe Franks, for the season during last week's win over Kentucky. Not all hope is lost for the Gators, though -- Kyle Trask looked more than competent replacing him. The Gators get a downtrodden Vols team Saturday that is 1-2 and in desperate need of some positive momentum.

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