Wisconsin/Oreon-that’s it for me and I don’t think Wisconsin is that good.
I follow gbnreport.com. They keep us informed on who to watch. Then there’s lsufootball.net. They list all the games. The only detriment is they don’t put the power ranking of each team in their listing so if you want to see two top 20 teams face off you don’t know from one year to the next how good they’re doing.
College football higher-ups need to learn from the NFL. They need to schedule bigger games on Tuesday thru Thursday nights. James Madison at Texas State doesn’t cut it. Byes would make it more possible.
I said bigger games. Doesn’t have to be Mich-Ohio State or Alabama-Auburn where the whole state shuts down. There are plenty good enough games to move over during the week.
Ole Miss-I’ll watch for a half with an eye on Mississippi ‘linebacker’ Suntarine Perkins #4. 4.3 speed and only 210 lbs. Rushes the passer using only his speed/quickness.
Last year he was much better as several good teammates went to the NFL. He’ll redefine defenses in the NFL with is speed and quickness.
I’m a USC Trojans fan, and I am vehemently opposed to weekday games. They might not be so bad for schools like UCLA, where the stadium is located far from the campus, but at USC, which is adjacent to the stadium, the football crowds would disrupt classes and academic activities and make it difficult for students and faculty to find parking. Game traffic would also make it more difficult for commuters to get to their destinations.