Saturday, November 9, 2013

Week 11 Games to Watch


Two of the weeks biggest games took place last night, setting the stage for a huge game tomorrow night, while the rest of the games will be just decent.

11:00 A.M.: There are good games on Saturday morning. I will mostly be watching Minnesota and Penn State on ESPN2, as that could be a really exciting game. I also want to watch Auburn and Tennessee on ESPN, along with Kansas State and Texas Tech on ABC. Those are really the only three decent games on as Florida and Vanderbilt, the only other game I want to watch, isn't on TV. Missouri and Kentucky are on ESPNU, TCU and Iowa State are on FS1, and Iowa and Purdue are on the Big 10 Network, although I won't watch them if they aren't close, as they shouldn't be very entertaining games.

2:30 P.M.: There are three main games to watch at 2:30 as well as 11. Michigan plays Nebraska on ABC, which should be huge in the Big 10 Legends, as both have a shot at winning it. Nebraska would need to beat both Michigan and Michigan State, and Michigan would need to beat Nebraska and have Nebraska beat Michigan State to have a chance. The other main game is Wisconsin and BYU on ESPN, as Wisconsin has looked great defensively, but they are facing a BYU team that can play just as well. I am excited to see how low scoring and entertaining that game will be, as I enjoy watching low scoring, defensive battles much more than high scoring shootouts. The key will be weather or not Wisconsin, who is running for 287 yards per game, can run the ball against a BYU defense that is giving up just 145 rushing yards per game. The last game to watch at 2:30 is Texas A&M and Mississippi State simply because its Johnny Manziel. No matter who A&M plays, they are fun to watch, as Johnny Manziel never fails to impress.

Night Games: I will not be watching any night games, as I am going to a basketball game, although there are some huge games on, one of which is bigger than the others. LSU and Alabama play at 7, which will be the biggest game left this week. They are competing for the SEC West lead and a potential spot in the national championship. There is another big game from the AAC between Houston and UCF as the two are competing for first place in the conference. Lastly, there is a big game in the ACC between Miami and Virginia Tech, as they are the front runners for the second spot in the ACC title, even though they both lost last week.

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