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College Football Week 11


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The biggest games

No. 2 Ohio State at No. 3 Michigan -- noon on Fox, fuboTV (try for free): Everything is on the line in this one. The winner will move on to face Iowa in the Big Ten Championship Game, and the loser will be on the couch next weekend hoping that chaos ensues around the country and a door opens in the race for the CFP. On an individual note, either Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy or Ohio State wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr could make Heisman Trophy statements with the eyes of the sports world on them.

No. 8 Alabama at Auburn -- 3:30 p.m. on CBS, CBSSports.comCBS Sports App (Free): Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe has steadily progressed into one of the most dangerous players in the country, and finishing off the regular season with a win over Auburn will generate even more momentum as they head to Atlanta next week to play in the SEC Championship Game. The last time these two teams met at Jordan-Hare Stadium, they played a four-overtime thriller won by Alabama en route to the SEC title.

Washington State at No. 4 Washington -- 4 p.m. on Fox, fuboTV (try for free): The Huskies jumped into the top four when this week's CFP Rankings came out, and they'll be looking to justify that position against their bitter rivals in the Apple Cup. Washington State would love nothing more than to wreck the Huskies' undefeated season and derail quarterback Michael Penix Jr's Heisman Trophy run in their last meeting as members of the Pac-12.

Best of the rest

North Carolina at No. 22 NC State -- 8 p.m. on ACC Network, fuboTV (try for free)

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the only SC people care Bowl

Y’all remember over 50+ years ago when the Gamecocks won that one ACC championship?  

Clemson by 100 tonight in that upside down dead cockroach looking stadium with their poo techno music  (obviously this assumes Clemson doesn’t fumble 8 times inside the Gamecock 10 yard line and all aren’t returned for TDs, in addition to Clemson not covering the only player they have in Legette who adds on an additional 8 TDs for 500 yards by himself resulting in a massacre, which totally could happen with the return to the era of Clemsoning football). 

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47 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

 

He asked.

49 minutes ago, jayboogieman said:

Some folks are just obsessed because he was a bad coach for their favorite team. It's honestly ridiculous.

Rhule hasn't been discussed here since about week two.

That's a long way from "obsession" level.

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