The College Football Playoff grows ever closer after the first rankings were released this week. All four teams in the Top 4 play this weekend, with Notre Dame having played on Friday.

It's Rivalry Week in the SEC, meaning fans will be treated to arguably the best rivalry in sports as No. 1 Alabama plays host to No. 22 Auburn. The Tide will be without coach Nick Saban who tested positive for COVID-19 earlier in the week, but the Tigers could be without one of the best freshman running backs in the nation in Tank Bigsby who suffered an injury last week against Tennessee.

After edging out Indiana in a closer than expected game, No. 4 Ohio State returns to action against a 2-3 Illinois team. Justin Fields should be able to reinsert his name into the Heisman discussion after throwing three interceptions against the Hoosiers. Indiana dropped to No. 12 in this week's rankings and plays Maryland this weekend.

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No. 3 Clemson hosts Pittsburgh a week removed from a controversial, last minute cancellation of its game at Florida State. The Tigers are still looking to rebound after losing to Notre Dame two weeks ago without Trevor Lawrence.

Ncaa Games Saturday

Two additional ranked, undefeated teams play on Saturday with No. 8 Northwestern heading to East Lansing to play Michigan State and No. 20 Coastal traveling to Texas State.

Here is the college football TV schedule and game results for every 2020-21 game, through the College Football Playoff National Championship Game on Monday, Jan. NCAA men's tournament Bubble Watch: Michigan State takes big step toward berth Once 4-9 in the Big Ten, Michigan State is very close to securing a spot in yet another NCAA tournament. Spread: Also commonly referred to as the line or spread, a negative point spread value (-15.5) indicates that team is favored by 15.5 points. A positive value (+15.5) on its opponent means that. The college football schedule has been thrown into disarray, with 16 games canceled or postponed this week due to Covid-19 infections on teams.

Ncaa Bowl Games Saturday

The schedule has been very fluid this year for the entirety of the college football season, but Sporting News has you covered on how to watch every game on Saturday involving a top-25 team:

Televised Ncaa Football Games Saturday

College football schedule today

Here's every college football game in Week 12 involving ranked teams.

College football schedule today: TV channels, start times for every NCAA game on Saturday 2020-11-28. Ontario government facing criticism after COVID-19 shots slowed over holidays.

Ncaa Games Saturday

Saturday, Nov. 28

GameTime (ET)TV channel
Kentucky at No. 6 Florida12 p.m.ESPN, fuboTV
Texas Tech at No. 23 Oklahoma State12 p.m.Fox, fuboTV
Maryland at No. 12 Indiana12 p.m.ESPN2, fuboTV
No. 4 Ohio State at Illinois12 p.m.FS1, fuboTV
No. 20 Coastal Carolina at Texas State3 p.m.ESPN+
No. 22 Auburn at No. 1 Alabama3:30 p.m.CBS, fuboTV
Pittsburgh at No. 3 Clemson3:30 p.m.ESPN, fuboTV
No. 8 Northwestern at Michigan State3:30 p.m.ESPN2, fuboTV
Colorado at No. 18 USC3:30 p.m.ABC, fuboTV
LSU at No. 5 Texas A&M7 p.m.ESPN, fuboTV
No. 9 Georgia at South Carolina7:30 p.m.SECN, fuboTV
No. 11 Oklahoma at West Virginia7:30 p.m.ABC, fuboTV

Ncaa Football Games Saturday Dec 19

How to watch, live stream college football games

All Ncaa Football Games Saturday

The Week 12 games involving ranked teams will be broadcast live on national TV, with games appearing on ESPN, ESPN2 and ABC; Fox, CBS Sports Network and Big Ten Network. Live streaming options include WatchESPN, CBS All Access, Fox.com, ESPN+ or fuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial.

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College football scores Week 12

Ncaa Games Saturday And Sunday

Game
Kentucky at No. 6 Florida
Texas Tech at No. 23 Oklahoma State
Maryland at No. 12 Indiana
No. 4 Ohio State at Illinois
No. 20 Coastal Carolina at Texas State
No. 22 Auburn at No. 1 Alabama
Pittsburgh at No. 3 Clemson
No. 8 Northwestern at Michigan State
Colorado at No. 18 USC
LSU at No. 5 Texas A&M
No. 9 Georgia at South Carolina
No. 11 Oklahoma at West Virginia