Friday, November 1, 2013

Week 10 games to watch


Tomorrow, another great day of college football is upon us. Here are the games to watch over the course of the day and why.

11:00 A.M.: There are a few good games on early on Saturday. I would mostly stay in the big 10, as there are three games on at that time. Illinois visits Penn State on ESPN, #24 Wisconsin is at Iowa on ABC, and #4 Ohio State is at Purdue on Big 10 Network. those games along with Virginia Tech and Boston College on ESPN2 should all be intriguing match ups. Start by watching Ohio State-Purdue early, maybe most of the first quarter. You get to see Braxton Miller show why he is a Heisman favorite, and then switch to other games once Ohio State has pulled far enough ahead. Then go to Wisconsin and Iowa, as that has major Big 10 championship indications. I will be watching that one for most of the morning, although I am interested in seeing how Penn State rebounds from the blowout loss to Ohio State against an Illinois team that has lost 18 conference games in a row. Virginia Tech also should be fun to watch if you like defense. I think that the Hokies will come out and dominate after their upset loss to Duke last week knocked them out of the rankings. Overall, when it comes down to the fourth quarter, I just watch whatever game is close. If the good games are blowouts and a game like Air Force and Army on ESPNU is really close, than i guess I'm watching Air Force-Army.

2:30 P.M.: There are two games I will be watching in the mid afternoon set of games tomorrow, Michigan State vs. Michigan on ABC, and Georgia Florida on CBS. There are other decent games on. I want to see how Clemson handles Virginia, and West Virginia against TCU since I am a Mountaineer fan, but those games just aren't as big. both of the two games Ill be watching are huge rivalries with major conference championship implications. Michigan State holds a one game lead over both Michigan and Nebraska in the Legends division standings, while Florida and Georgia are both tied with South Carolina for second place behind Missouri in the SEC East. I want to see how the bulldogs and Gators battle through injuries and who will come out on top between the Michigan offense that scores 42.4 points per game and the Michigan State defense that allows a Big 10 low 12.3 points per game.

Night games: I will start at 6:00, when Texas Tech and Oklahoma State start on FOX, although I also want to watch Missouri against Tennessee on ESPN. After about and hour of those games, the Florida State-Miami game will begin on ABC. I will watch that uninterrupted until it becomes a blowout, which i expect to happen by halftime. If I'm wrong and the game is close throughout like a top 10 battle should be than ill keep watching it.Once that's over, all that's left is the end of the Texas A&M-UTEP game on ESPN2 followed by the end of the Fresno State-Nevada game on ESPNU. Once those are over it's college football final on ESPN2 and then then the week is over. Hopefully the crazy month of November that we are used to every year continues this year right away.

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