College football on TV: How to watch USC vs. Colorado

July 2024 · 4 minute read

In the run-up to Saturday’s game at Northwestern, Penn State Coach James Franklin had his players practice without music to mimic the polite conditions at the Wildcats’ Ryan Field, which has been dubbed “The Library.” Northwestern has drawn an average of only 17,500 to two home games, a big change from the 100,000-plus who show up in Happy Valley on football Saturdays.

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No. 8 USC at Colorado

Clemson at Syracuse

No. 22 Florida at Kentucky

UAB at Tulane

South Alabama at James Madison

Texas A&M at Arkansas

SEC Network

No. 6 Penn State at Northwestern

Big Ten Network

Utah State at Connecticut

CBS Sports Network

Virginia at Boston College

CW Network

Arizona State at California

Pac-12 Network

No. 1 Georgia at Auburn

No. 2 Michigan at Nebraska

No. 24 Kansas at No. 3 Texas

Northern Illinois at Toledo

Indiana at Maryland

Big Ten Network

Bowling Green at Georgia Tech

ACC Network

Illinois at Purdue

Peacock (streaming)

Baylor at Central Florida

Fox Sports 1

Houston at Texas Tech

Fox Sports 2

South Florida at Navy

CBS Sports Network

No. 23 Missouri at Vanderbilt

SEC Network

Boise State at Memphis

No. 13 LSU at No. 20 Mississippi

No. 9 Oregon at Stanford

Pac-12 Network

Iowa State at No. 14 Oklahoma

Fox Sports 1

Coastal Carolina at Georgia Southern

NFL Network

No. 11 Notre Dame at No. 17 Duke

Michigan State at Iowa

NBC/Peacock

South Carolina at No. 21 Tennessee

SEC Network

Charlotte at SMU

Pittsburgh at Virginia Tech

ACC Network

West Virginia at TCU

San Diego State at Air Force

CBS Sports Network

No. 12 Alabama at Mississippi State

No. 7 Washington at Arizona

Pac-12 Network

Nevada at No. 25 Fresno State

Fox Sports 1

USC visits Colorado, and the Trojans can put a definite halt to the Coach Prime hype train with a big win in Boulder. USC enters with a defense that is somewhat improved from last year, when it allowed 6.5 yards per play (only seven Football Bowl Subdivision teams were worse). USC is tied for third in the country with 16 sacks — a good sign against a Buffaloes team that has allowed quarterback Shedeur Sanders to be sacked 23 times — but sloppy tackling is still a problem: Pro Football Focus ranks USC at No. 101 nationally in terms of tackling grade, and missed tackles allowed Arizona State to remain close in last weekend’s 42-28 Trojans win. … Syracuse has beaten Clemson only once in nine meetings as ACC members, but the Orange always seems to give the Tigers fits. Four of the past six meetings were decided by six points or fewer, including last year’s game at Clemson, which Syracuse led 21-10 only to give up 17 unanswered points in the fourth quarter. Fumbles have killed the Tigers in losses to Duke and Florida State: Clemson fumbled twice inside the Duke 12-yard line in the second half of a 28-7 season-opening loss, then had a fumble returned for a touchdown in the third quarter of last Saturday’s overtime loss to Florida State. …

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Two years ago, Kansas traveled to Texas as a 31-point underdog and exited with a 57-56 overtime victory. The game served as an introduction to Jayhawks quarterback Jalon Daniels, who accounted for four touchdowns and this year is leading an offense that ranks fourth nationally in success rate and 10th in expected points added per play. But the Longhorns’ defense this season is much better than the 2021 model, having held three of four opponents to 10 points or fewer and ranking third in success rate. Overall, Texas might be improved from the team that clobbered Kansas last season, 55-14, when it scored on nine straight possessions after opening the game with a punt.

Mississippi is in a tricky situational spot against LSU: It’s just the sixth time since 2008 a team has had to face the Tigers and Alabama in consecutive weeks (the Rebels lost, 24-10, to the Crimson Tide last Saturday). The previous five teams that had to wade into that two-game gantlet went 1-9, and none of them won the second game. … The football version of ESPN’s “College GameDay” is setting up camp at a Duke game for the first time as the Blue Devils host Notre Dame. Fighting Irish running back Audric Estime leads the nation with 591 rushing yards (albeit in five games), and Duke’s defense gave up 213 rushing yards to Clemson in the Blue Devils’ lone game against a strong opponent this season. Pro Football Focus ranks Duke’s rushing defense as the ninth worst among Power Five teams, and its missed-tackle rate (20 percent) is third worst. If only the Fighting Irish could get all 11 guys onto the field for key defensive stands.

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