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College Football Schedule Week 5 Guide
USC and UCLA preview: they win. USC will cover the 10-point spread against Washington while UCLA will not cover the 24-point spread against Washington State. You can thank the ever-injured Kevin Prince for that one.
9:00 am
Kentucky at Mississippi. KDOC.
Kansas at Baylor. FSWest.
Louisiana-Monroe at Auburn. ESPNU.
Northwestern at Minnesota. ESPN.
Miami (FL) at Clemson. ESPN2.
Temple at Army. CBS College Sports.
LAist Pick: Miami (FL) at Clemson.
12:30 pm
Tennessee at LSU. CBS.
Oklahoma vs. Texas. ABC.
Washington State at UCLA. FS Prime Ticket/Fox College Sports Pacific.
Michigan at Indiana. ESPNU.
Wisconsin at Michigan State. ESPN.
Cornell at Bucknell. CBS College Sports.
Navy at Air Force. Versus (11:30 am.)
LAist Pick: Oklahoma vs. Texas
3:30 pm
Arizona State at Oregon State. Fox College Sports Atlantic.
Texas Tech at Iowa State. Fox College Sports Central (4:00 pm.)
5:00 pm
Florida at Alabama. CBS.
Stanford at Oregon. ABC.
Georgia Tech at Wake Forest. ESPNU.
Penn State at Iowa. ESPN.
Washington at USC. ESPN2.
Marshall at Southern Mississippi. CBS College Sports.
LAist Pick: Stanford at Oregon on living room tv, Florida at Alabama on your 7-inch black-and-white tv in the your bathroom.
8:30 pm
Georgia at Colorado. FSWest (tape delayed).
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