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5 minutes ago: The college football season began with a bang last week, as three games featured ranked teams going head to head. While Week 2 has only two ranked matchups, we do have our first top-10 showdown of the season and a few other very intriguing contests.

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As of now, Saturday’s showdown between the Longhorns and the Wolverines is the only non-conference game between two top-10 teams. As such, this matchup has massive playoff implications. While still very early in the season, the loser could find it difficult to crack the 12-team playoff field since each team has at least two more games against currently ranked opponents.

Texas still has to host top-ranked Georgia and plays No. 15 Oklahoma, while Michigan will welcome in No. 7 Oregon and No. 13 USC before traveling to second-ranked Ohio State at the end of the year.

The welcomed hysteria of college football's triumphant return is fading into the background as Week 2 fast approaches.

Fortunately for most programs, the upcoming slate is still favorable. Nonconference games—and expectedly lopsided ones, in many cases—remain the bulk of the schedule around the Football Bowl Subdivision.

There are, however, a few marquee games. The headliner is Texas at Michigan, while Tennessee and NC State play a neutral-site affair. League matchups are also tricking in; Top 25 teams Utah and Georgia Tech are preparing for conference opponents this weekend.

Clemson, unsurprisingly, did not beat Georgia in Atlanta. But it's fair to say Clemson fans hoped for a more dangerous day from an offense that struggled in 2023. App State won't be an easy opponent, although Clemson should be able to leave its home opener with a victory.

Georgia Tech knocked off Florida State two weeks ago and then Syracuse saw Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord throw four touchdowns in his team debut. I'll narrowly lean toward the home team, but this is an ideal matchup to start shaping real expectations for 2024.

Michigan will find ways to manufacture production in the running game, but there was some concern heading into the season about whether their passing attack could recover from the losses of players like J.J. McCarthy, Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson. Through one game, those concerns remain. New quarterback Davis Warren posted a respectable 72.9 PFF passing grade last week against Fresno State, but he averaged just 4.7 yards per attempt and completed only one of his five passes that traveled at least 10 yards.

Perhaps a greater issue for the Wolverines is the play of their wide receivers. That group combined to catch eight passes totaling 34 yards in Week 1. Just four of those eight receptions resulted in a first down. Luckily, Michigan can rely on the best tight end in the country, Colston Loveland.

Week 2 boasts a game between two of the four playoff teams from a season ago as Texas visits Michigan. The game is the first of a home-and-home series between the two college football powerhouses as Michigan heads to Austin in 2027. In between, Texas has two games against Ohio State.

That's not the only intriguing matchup of the weekend, either. While there is just one other game between teams ranked in the AP Top 25, there's a game that could be a first-round College Football Playoff preview in Eugene and a fascinating matchup between old Big 12 rivals looking to make a bowl game this season.sadsadsad

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7 minutes ago: College football TV schedule: Week 2 games, channels, streaming info: Week 2 of the college football schedule is headlined by Tennessee football's trip to Charlotte to face NC State on Saturday night. Big Ten (Michigan State-Maryland) and SEC conference play (South Carolina-Kentucky) begins on Saturday, while Nebraska hosts Colorado. The game of the day is in Ann Arbor, where Michigan hosts Texas. Here's a look at this week's college football TV schedule:

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Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

The 2024 college football season continues on Saturday and the Week 2 schedule includes a couple of battles between top-25 teams, in-state rivalry games and conference matchups in the Big Ten and SEC. The battle for the CyHawk Trophy first took place in 1894 and it's been a fixture on the schedules of Iowa and Iowa State since 1977. Iowa holds a 47-23 edge in the all-time series and is favored by 3 points in the latest Week 2 college football odds via SportsLine consensus.

Meanwhile, Michigan State will visit Maryland for the first Big Ten battle of the season and the Terrapins are 9.5-point favorites in the Week 2 college football lines. How should you handle those matchups and what other Week 2 college football spreads should you be targeting as you craft your CFB parlays for Saturday? Before locking in any Week 2 college football picks, be sure to see the top Week 2 college football expert picks, predictions and best bets from Thomas Casale.

A frequent guest on national radio and TV shows to discuss college sports, Casale has been betting -- and winning -- for more than 30 years. Over the past two college football seasons, Casale is 122-92-5 (57%) overall on his college football picks and 26-8 (76.4%) in bowl games -- all publicly documented. Anybody who has followed him is way up.

Now, he has turned his attention to the Week 2 college football odds and is sharing his top three best bets over at SportsLine. If you parlay them together, you could be looking at a return of around 6-1. Get his top college football picks at SportsLine.

One of Casale's top Week 2 college football picks: He's backing Oregon (-18.5) against Boise State at 10 p.m. ET on Saturday. The Ducks were initially 24-point favorites here on the lookahead but oddsmakers shifted that line dramatically after Oregon struggled against Idaho in Week 1. However, that might be a bit of an overreaction when you consider how dominant Oregon was statistically in its 24-14 win.

The Ducks outgained the Vandals by 270 yards and had 31 first downs in 87 offensive snaps. Transfer quarterback Dillon Gabriel went 41-of-49 for 380 yards and two touchdowns and he should have a field day against a Boise State defense that gave up 322 passing yards and 45 points to Georgia Southern in a close battle.

Saturday, Sept. 7

Arkansas at No. 16 Oklahoma State | 12 p.m. | ABC/ESPN+
No. 3 Texas at No. 10 Michigan | 12 p.m. | FOX
Bowling Green at No. 8 Penn State | 12 p.m. | Big Ten Network
No. 23 Georgia Tech at Syracuse | 12 p.m. | ACC Network
No. 17 Kansas State at Tulane | 12 p.m. | ESPN
Tennessee Tech at No. 1 Georgia | 2 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
Iowa State at No. 21 Iowa | 3:30 p.m. | CBS/Paramount+
Northern Illinois at No. 5 Notre Dame | 3:30 p.m. | NBC
Jacksonville State at No. 22 Louisville | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
Florida A&M at No. 12 Miami (Fla.) | 6 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
South Florida at No. 4 Alabama | 7 p.m. | ESPN
Buffalo at No. 9 Missouri | 7 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 19 Kansas at Illinois | 7 p.m. | FS1
Nicholls at No. 18 LSU | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 14 Tennessee vs. No. 24 NC State (in Charlotte, North Carolina) | 7:30 p.m. | ABC
Western Michigan at No. 2 Ohio State | 7:30 p.m. | Big Ten Network
Houston at No. 15 Oklahoma | 7:45 p.m. | SEC Network
Appalachian State at No. 25 Clemson | 8 p.m. | ACC Network
Boise State at No. 7 Oregon | 10 p.m. | Peacock
Northern Arizona at No. 20 Arizona | 10 p.m. | ESPN+
Utah State at No. 13 USC | 11 p.m. | Big Ten Networkasdsad

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5 minutes ago: The college football season began with a bang last week, as three games featured ranked teams going head to head. While Week 2 has only two ranked matchups, we do have our first top-10 showdown of the season and a few other very intriguing contests.

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Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

As of now, Saturday’s showdown between the Longhorns and the Wolverines is the only non-conference game between two top-10 teams. As such, this matchup has massive playoff implications. While still very early in the season, the loser could find it difficult to crack the 12-team playoff field since each team has at least two more games against currently ranked opponents.

Texas still has to host top-ranked Georgia and plays No. 15 Oklahoma, while Michigan will welcome in No. 7 Oregon and No. 13 USC before traveling to second-ranked Ohio State at the end of the year.

The welcomed hysteria of college football's triumphant return is fading into the background as Week 2 fast approaches.

Fortunately for most programs, the upcoming slate is still favorable. Nonconference games—and expectedly lopsided ones, in many cases—remain the bulk of the schedule around the Football Bowl Subdivision.

There are, however, a few marquee games. The headliner is Texas at Michigan, while Tennessee and NC State play a neutral-site affair. League matchups are also tricking in; Top 25 teams Utah and Georgia Tech are preparing for conference opponents this weekend.

Clemson, unsurprisingly, did not beat Georgia in Atlanta. But it's fair to say Clemson fans hoped for a more dangerous day from an offense that struggled in 2023. App State won't be an easy opponent, although Clemson should be able to leave its home opener with a victory.

Georgia Tech knocked off Florida State two weeks ago and then Syracuse saw Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord throw four touchdowns in his team debut. I'll narrowly lean toward the home team, but this is an ideal matchup to start shaping real expectations for 2024.

Michigan will find ways to manufacture production in the running game, but there was some concern heading into the season about whether their passing attack could recover from the losses of players like J.J. McCarthy, Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson. Through one game, those concerns remain. New quarterback Davis Warren posted a respectable 72.9 PFF passing grade last week against Fresno State, but he averaged just 4.7 yards per attempt and completed only one of his five passes that traveled at least 10 yards.

Perhaps a greater issue for the Wolverines is the play of their wide receivers. That group combined to catch eight passes totaling 34 yards in Week 1. Just four of those eight receptions resulted in a first down. Luckily, Michigan can rely on the best tight end in the country, Colston Loveland.

Week 2 boasts a game between two of the four playoff teams from a season ago as Texas visits Michigan. The game is the first of a home-and-home series between the two college football powerhouses as Michigan heads to Austin in 2027. In between, Texas has two games against Ohio State.

That's not the only intriguing matchup of the weekend, either. While there is just one other game between teams ranked in the AP Top 25, there's a game that could be a first-round College Football Playoff preview in Eugene and a fascinating matchup between old Big 12 rivals looking to make a bowl game this season.asdsadsad

Utah Tech vs UNLV College Football Live Online

7 minutes ago: College football TV schedule: Week 2 games, channels, streaming info: Week 2 of the college football schedule is headlined by Tennessee football's trip to Charlotte to face NC State on Saturday night. Big Ten (Michigan State-Maryland) and SEC conference play (South Carolina-Kentucky) begins on Saturday, while Nebraska hosts Colorado. The game of the day is in Ann Arbor, where Michigan hosts Texas. Here's a look at this week's college football TV schedule:

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Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

The 2024 college football season continues on Saturday and the Week 2 schedule includes a couple of battles between top-25 teams, in-state rivalry games and conference matchups in the Big Ten and SEC. The battle for the CyHawk Trophy first took place in 1894 and it's been a fixture on the schedules of Iowa and Iowa State since 1977. Iowa holds a 47-23 edge in the all-time series and is favored by 3 points in the latest Week 2 college football odds via SportsLine consensus.

Meanwhile, Michigan State will visit Maryland for the first Big Ten battle of the season and the Terrapins are 9.5-point favorites in the Week 2 college football lines. How should you handle those matchups and what other Week 2 college football spreads should you be targeting as you craft your CFB parlays for Saturday? Before locking in any Week 2 college football picks, be sure to see the top Week 2 college football expert picks, predictions and best bets from Thomas Casale.

A frequent guest on national radio and TV shows to discuss college sports, Casale has been betting -- and winning -- for more than 30 years. Over the past two college football seasons, Casale is 122-92-5 (57%) overall on his college football picks and 26-8 (76.4%) in bowl games -- all publicly documented. Anybody who has followed him is way up.

Now, he has turned his attention to the Week 2 college football odds and is sharing his top three best bets over at SportsLine. If you parlay them together, you could be looking at a return of around 6-1. Get his top college football picks at SportsLine.

One of Casale's top Week 2 college football picks: He's backing Oregon (-18.5) against Boise State at 10 p.m. ET on Saturday. The Ducks were initially 24-point favorites here on the lookahead but oddsmakers shifted that line dramatically after Oregon struggled against Idaho in Week 1. However, that might be a bit of an overreaction when you consider how dominant Oregon was statistically in its 24-14 win.

The Ducks outgained the Vandals by 270 yards and had 31 first downs in 87 offensive snaps. Transfer quarterback Dillon Gabriel went 41-of-49 for 380 yards and two touchdowns and he should have a field day against a Boise State defense that gave up 322 passing yards and 45 points to Georgia Southern in a close battle.

Saturday, Sept. 7

Arkansas at No. 16 Oklahoma State | 12 p.m. | ABC/ESPN+
No. 3 Texas at No. 10 Michigan | 12 p.m. | FOX
Bowling Green at No. 8 Penn State | 12 p.m. | Big Ten Network
No. 23 Georgia Tech at Syracuse | 12 p.m. | ACC Network
No. 17 Kansas State at Tulane | 12 p.m. | ESPN
Tennessee Tech at No. 1 Georgia | 2 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
Iowa State at No. 21 Iowa | 3:30 p.m. | CBS/Paramount+
Northern Illinois at No. 5 Notre Dame | 3:30 p.m. | NBC
Jacksonville State at No. 22 Louisville | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
Florida A&M at No. 12 Miami (Fla.) | 6 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
South Florida at No. 4 Alabama | 7 p.m. | ESPN
Buffalo at No. 9 Missouri | 7 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 19 Kansas at Illinois | 7 p.m. | FS1
Nicholls at No. 18 LSU | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 14 Tennessee vs. No. 24 NC State (in Charlotte, North Carolina) | 7:30 p.m. | ABC
Western Michigan at No. 2 Ohio State | 7:30 p.m. | Big Ten Network
Houston at No. 15 Oklahoma | 7:45 p.m. | SEC Network
Appalachian State at No. 25 Clemson | 8 p.m. | ACC Network
Boise State at No. 7 Oregon | 10 p.m. | Peacock
Northern Arizona at No. 20 Arizona | 10 p.m. | ESPN+
Utah State at No. 13 USC | 11 p.m. | Big Ten Networkasdsadasdsadsad

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5 minutes ago: The college football season began with a bang last week, as three games featured ranked teams going head to head. While Week 2 has only two ranked matchups, we do have our first top-10 showdown of the season and a few other very intriguing contests.

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Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

As of now, Saturday’s showdown between the Longhorns and the Wolverines is the only non-conference game between two top-10 teams. As such, this matchup has massive playoff implications. While still very early in the season, the loser could find it difficult to crack the 12-team playoff field since each team has at least two more games against currently ranked opponents.

Texas still has to host top-ranked Georgia and plays No. 15 Oklahoma, while Michigan will welcome in No. 7 Oregon and No. 13 USC before traveling to second-ranked Ohio State at the end of the year.

The welcomed hysteria of college football's triumphant return is fading into the background as Week 2 fast approaches.

Fortunately for most programs, the upcoming slate is still favorable. Nonconference games—and expectedly lopsided ones, in many cases—remain the bulk of the schedule around the Football Bowl Subdivision.

There are, however, a few marquee games. The headliner is Texas at Michigan, while Tennessee and NC State play a neutral-site affair. League matchups are also tricking in; Top 25 teams Utah and Georgia Tech are preparing for conference opponents this weekend.

Clemson, unsurprisingly, did not beat Georgia in Atlanta. But it's fair to say Clemson fans hoped for a more dangerous day from an offense that struggled in 2023. App State won't be an easy opponent, although Clemson should be able to leave its home opener with a victory.

Georgia Tech knocked off Florida State two weeks ago and then Syracuse saw Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord throw four touchdowns in his team debut. I'll narrowly lean toward the home team, but this is an ideal matchup to start shaping real expectations for 2024.

Michigan will find ways to manufacture production in the running game, but there was some concern heading into the season about whether their passing attack could recover from the losses of players like J.J. McCarthy, Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson. Through one game, those concerns remain. New quarterback Davis Warren posted a respectable 72.9 PFF passing grade last week against Fresno State, but he averaged just 4.7 yards per attempt and completed only one of his five passes that traveled at least 10 yards.

Perhaps a greater issue for the Wolverines is the play of their wide receivers. That group combined to catch eight passes totaling 34 yards in Week 1. Just four of those eight receptions resulted in a first down. Luckily, Michigan can rely on the best tight end in the country, Colston Loveland.

Week 2 boasts a game between two of the four playoff teams from a season ago as Texas visits Michigan. The game is the first of a home-and-home series between the two college football powerhouses as Michigan heads to Austin in 2027. In between, Texas has two games against Ohio State.

That's not the only intriguing matchup of the weekend, either. While there is just one other game between teams ranked in the AP Top 25, there's a game that could be a first-round College Football Playoff preview in Eugene and a fascinating matchup between old Big 12 rivals looking to make a bowl game this season.sadsadsad

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7 minutes ago: College football TV schedule: Week 2 games, channels, streaming info: Week 2 of the college football schedule is headlined by Tennessee football's trip to Charlotte to face NC State on Saturday night. Big Ten (Michigan State-Maryland) and SEC conference play (South Carolina-Kentucky) begins on Saturday, while Nebraska hosts Colorado. The game of the day is in Ann Arbor, where Michigan hosts Texas. Here's a look at this week's college football TV schedule:

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Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

The 2024 college football season continues on Saturday and the Week 2 schedule includes a couple of battles between top-25 teams, in-state rivalry games and conference matchups in the Big Ten and SEC. The battle for the CyHawk Trophy first took place in 1894 and it's been a fixture on the schedules of Iowa and Iowa State since 1977. Iowa holds a 47-23 edge in the all-time series and is favored by 3 points in the latest Week 2 college football odds via SportsLine consensus.

Meanwhile, Michigan State will visit Maryland for the first Big Ten battle of the season and the Terrapins are 9.5-point favorites in the Week 2 college football lines. How should you handle those matchups and what other Week 2 college football spreads should you be targeting as you craft your CFB parlays for Saturday? Before locking in any Week 2 college football picks, be sure to see the top Week 2 college football expert picks, predictions and best bets from Thomas Casale.

A frequent guest on national radio and TV shows to discuss college sports, Casale has been betting -- and winning -- for more than 30 years. Over the past two college football seasons, Casale is 122-92-5 (57%) overall on his college football picks and 26-8 (76.4%) in bowl games -- all publicly documented. Anybody who has followed him is way up.

Now, he has turned his attention to the Week 2 college football odds and is sharing his top three best bets over at SportsLine. If you parlay them together, you could be looking at a return of around 6-1. Get his top college football picks at SportsLine.

One of Casale's top Week 2 college football picks: He's backing Oregon (-18.5) against Boise State at 10 p.m. ET on Saturday. The Ducks were initially 24-point favorites here on the lookahead but oddsmakers shifted that line dramatically after Oregon struggled against Idaho in Week 1. However, that might be a bit of an overreaction when you consider how dominant Oregon was statistically in its 24-14 win.

The Ducks outgained the Vandals by 270 yards and had 31 first downs in 87 offensive snaps. Transfer quarterback Dillon Gabriel went 41-of-49 for 380 yards and two touchdowns and he should have a field day against a Boise State defense that gave up 322 passing yards and 45 points to Georgia Southern in a close battle.

Saturday, Sept. 7

Arkansas at No. 16 Oklahoma State | 12 p.m. | ABC/ESPN+
No. 3 Texas at No. 10 Michigan | 12 p.m. | FOX
Bowling Green at No. 8 Penn State | 12 p.m. | Big Ten Network
No. 23 Georgia Tech at Syracuse | 12 p.m. | ACC Network
No. 17 Kansas State at Tulane | 12 p.m. | ESPN
Tennessee Tech at No. 1 Georgia | 2 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
Iowa State at No. 21 Iowa | 3:30 p.m. | CBS/Paramount+
Northern Illinois at No. 5 Notre Dame | 3:30 p.m. | NBC
Jacksonville State at No. 22 Louisville | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
Florida A&M at No. 12 Miami (Fla.) | 6 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
South Florida at No. 4 Alabama | 7 p.m. | ESPN
Buffalo at No. 9 Missouri | 7 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 19 Kansas at Illinois | 7 p.m. | FS1
Nicholls at No. 18 LSU | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 14 Tennessee vs. No. 24 NC State (in Charlotte, North Carolina) | 7:30 p.m. | ABC
Western Michigan at No. 2 Ohio State | 7:30 p.m. | Big Ten Network
Houston at No. 15 Oklahoma | 7:45 p.m. | SEC Network
Appalachian State at No. 25 Clemson | 8 p.m. | ACC Network
Boise State at No. 7 Oregon | 10 p.m. | Peacock
Northern Arizona at No. 20 Arizona | 10 p.m. | ESPN+
Utah State at No. 13 USC | 11 p.m. | Big Ten Networkasdsadasdasdasd

TV]] Butler vs Murray State Live Stream

5 minutes ago: The college football season began with a bang last week, as three games featured ranked teams going head to head. While Week 2 has only two ranked matchups, we do have our first top-10 showdown of the season and a few other very intriguing contests.

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Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

As of now, Saturday’s showdown between the Longhorns and the Wolverines is the only non-conference game between two top-10 teams. As such, this matchup has massive playoff implications. While still very early in the season, the loser could find it difficult to crack the 12-team playoff field since each team has at least two more games against currently ranked opponents.

Texas still has to host top-ranked Georgia and plays No. 15 Oklahoma, while Michigan will welcome in No. 7 Oregon and No. 13 USC before traveling to second-ranked Ohio State at the end of the year.

The welcomed hysteria of college football's triumphant return is fading into the background as Week 2 fast approaches.

Fortunately for most programs, the upcoming slate is still favorable. Nonconference games—and expectedly lopsided ones, in many cases—remain the bulk of the schedule around the Football Bowl Subdivision.

There are, however, a few marquee games. The headliner is Texas at Michigan, while Tennessee and NC State play a neutral-site affair. League matchups are also tricking in; Top 25 teams Utah and Georgia Tech are preparing for conference opponents this weekend.

Clemson, unsurprisingly, did not beat Georgia in Atlanta. But it's fair to say Clemson fans hoped for a more dangerous day from an offense that struggled in 2023. App State won't be an easy opponent, although Clemson should be able to leave its home opener with a victory.

Georgia Tech knocked off Florida State two weeks ago and then Syracuse saw Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord throw four touchdowns in his team debut. I'll narrowly lean toward the home team, but this is an ideal matchup to start shaping real expectations for 2024.

Michigan will find ways to manufacture production in the running game, but there was some concern heading into the season about whether their passing attack could recover from the losses of players like J.J. McCarthy, Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson. Through one game, those concerns remain. New quarterback Davis Warren posted a respectable 72.9 PFF passing grade last week against Fresno State, but he averaged just 4.7 yards per attempt and completed only one of his five passes that traveled at least 10 yards.

Perhaps a greater issue for the Wolverines is the play of their wide receivers. That group combined to catch eight passes totaling 34 yards in Week 1. Just four of those eight receptions resulted in a first down. Luckily, Michigan can rely on the best tight end in the country, Colston Loveland.

Week 2 boasts a game between two of the four playoff teams from a season ago as Texas visits Michigan. The game is the first of a home-and-home series between the two college football powerhouses as Michigan heads to Austin in 2027. In between, Texas has two games against Ohio State.

That's not the only intriguing matchup of the weekend, either. While there is just one other game between teams ranked in the AP Top 25, there's a game that could be a first-round College Football Playoff preview in Eugene and a fascinating matchup between old Big 12 rivals looking to make a bowl game this season.

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7 minutes ago: College football TV schedule: Week 2 games, channels, streaming info: Week 2 of the college football schedule is headlined by Tennessee football's trip to Charlotte to face NC State on Saturday night. Big Ten (Michigan State-Maryland) and SEC conference play (South Carolina-Kentucky) begins on Saturday, while Nebraska hosts Colorado. The game of the day is in Ann Arbor, where Michigan hosts Texas. Here's a look at this week's college football TV schedule:

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Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

The 2024 college football season continues on Saturday and the Week 2 schedule includes a couple of battles between top-25 teams, in-state rivalry games and conference matchups in the Big Ten and SEC. The battle for the CyHawk Trophy first took place in 1894 and it's been a fixture on the schedules of Iowa and Iowa State since 1977. Iowa holds a 47-23 edge in the all-time series and is favored by 3 points in the latest Week 2 college football odds via SportsLine consensus.

Meanwhile, Michigan State will visit Maryland for the first Big Ten battle of the season and the Terrapins are 9.5-point favorites in the Week 2 college football lines. How should you handle those matchups and what other Week 2 college football spreads should you be targeting as you craft your CFB parlays for Saturday? Before locking in any Week 2 college football picks, be sure to see the top Week 2 college football expert picks, predictions and best bets from Thomas Casale.

A frequent guest on national radio and TV shows to discuss college sports, Casale has been betting -- and winning -- for more than 30 years. Over the past two college football seasons, Casale is 122-92-5 (57%) overall on his college football picks and 26-8 (76.4%) in bowl games -- all publicly documented. Anybody who has followed him is way up.

Now, he has turned his attention to the Week 2 college football odds and is sharing his top three best bets over at SportsLine. If you parlay them together, you could be looking at a return of around 6-1. Get his top college football picks at SportsLine.

One of Casale's top Week 2 college football picks: He's backing Oregon (-18.5) against Boise State at 10 p.m. ET on Saturday. The Ducks were initially 24-point favorites here on the lookahead but oddsmakers shifted that line dramatically after Oregon struggled against Idaho in Week 1. However, that might be a bit of an overreaction when you consider how dominant Oregon was statistically in its 24-14 win.

The Ducks outgained the Vandals by 270 yards and had 31 first downs in 87 offensive snaps. Transfer quarterback Dillon Gabriel went 41-of-49 for 380 yards and two touchdowns and he should have a field day against a Boise State defense that gave up 322 passing yards and 45 points to Georgia Southern in a close battle.

Saturday, Sept. 7

Arkansas at No. 16 Oklahoma State | 12 p.m. | ABC/ESPN+
No. 3 Texas at No. 10 Michigan | 12 p.m. | FOX
Bowling Green at No. 8 Penn State | 12 p.m. | Big Ten Network
No. 23 Georgia Tech at Syracuse | 12 p.m. | ACC Network
No. 17 Kansas State at Tulane | 12 p.m. | ESPN
Tennessee Tech at No. 1 Georgia | 2 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
Iowa State at No. 21 Iowa | 3:30 p.m. | CBS/Paramount+
Northern Illinois at No. 5 Notre Dame | 3:30 p.m. | NBC
Jacksonville State at No. 22 Louisville | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
Florida A&M at No. 12 Miami (Fla.) | 6 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
South Florida at No. 4 Alabama | 7 p.m. | ESPN
Buffalo at No. 9 Missouri | 7 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 19 Kansas at Illinois | 7 p.m. | FS1
Nicholls at No. 18 LSU | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 14 Tennessee vs. No. 24 NC State (in Charlotte, North Carolina) | 7:30 p.m. | ABC
Western Michigan at No. 2 Ohio State | 7:30 p.m. | Big Ten Network
Houston at No. 15 Oklahoma | 7:45 p.m. | SEC Network
Appalachian State at No. 25 Clemson | 8 p.m. | ACC Network
Boise State at No. 7 Oregon | 10 p.m. | Peacock
Northern Arizona at No. 20 Arizona | 10 p.m. | ESPN+
Utah State at No. 13 USC | 11 p.m. | Big Ten Networkasdsadasdsadsad

Indiana State vs Eastern Illinois College Football Live Online

5 minutes ago: The college football season began with a bang last week, as three games featured ranked teams going head to head. While Week 2 has only two ranked matchups, we do have our first top-10 showdown of the season and a few other very intriguing contests.

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Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

As of now, Saturday’s showdown between the Longhorns and the Wolverines is the only non-conference game between two top-10 teams. As such, this matchup has massive playoff implications. While still very early in the season, the loser could find it difficult to crack the 12-team playoff field since each team has at least two more games against currently ranked opponents.

Texas still has to host top-ranked Georgia and plays No. 15 Oklahoma, while Michigan will welcome in No. 7 Oregon and No. 13 USC before traveling to second-ranked Ohio State at the end of the year.

The welcomed hysteria of college football's triumphant return is fading into the background as Week 2 fast approaches.

Fortunately for most programs, the upcoming slate is still favorable. Nonconference games—and expectedly lopsided ones, in many cases—remain the bulk of the schedule around the Football Bowl Subdivision.

There are, however, a few marquee games. The headliner is Texas at Michigan, while Tennessee and NC State play a neutral-site affair. League matchups are also tricking in; Top 25 teams Utah and Georgia Tech are preparing for conference opponents this weekend.

Clemson, unsurprisingly, did not beat Georgia in Atlanta. But it's fair to say Clemson fans hoped for a more dangerous day from an offense that struggled in 2023. App State won't be an easy opponent, although Clemson should be able to leave its home opener with a victory.

Georgia Tech knocked off Florida State two weeks ago and then Syracuse saw Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord throw four touchdowns in his team debut. I'll narrowly lean toward the home team, but this is an ideal matchup to start shaping real expectations for 2024.

Michigan will find ways to manufacture production in the running game, but there was some concern heading into the season about whether their passing attack could recover from the losses of players like J.J. McCarthy, Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson. Through one game, those concerns remain. New quarterback Davis Warren posted a respectable 72.9 PFF passing grade last week against Fresno State, but he averaged just 4.7 yards per attempt and completed only one of his five passes that traveled at least 10 yards.

Perhaps a greater issue for the Wolverines is the play of their wide receivers. That group combined to catch eight passes totaling 34 yards in Week 1. Just four of those eight receptions resulted in a first down. Luckily, Michigan can rely on the best tight end in the country, Colston Loveland.
Week 2 boasts a game between two of the four playoff teams from a season ago as Texas visits Michigan. The game is the first of a home-and-home series between the two college football powerhouses as Michigan heads to Austin in 2027. In between, Texas has two games against Ohio State.
That's not the only intriguing matchup of the weekend, either. While there is just one other game between teams ranked in the AP Top 25, there's a game that could be a first-round College Football Playoff preview in Eugene and a fascinating matchup between old Big 12 rivals looking to make a bowl game this season.sadsadsad

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1 minutes ago: College football TV schedule: Week 2 games, channels, streaming info: Week 2 of the college football schedule is headlined by Tennessee football's trip to Charlotte to face NC State on Saturday night. Big Ten (Michigan State-Maryland) and SEC conference play (South Carolina-Kentucky) begins on Saturday, while Nebraska hosts Colorado. The game of the day is in Ann Arbor, where Michigan hosts Texas. Here's a look at this week's college football TV schedule:

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The 2024 college football season continues on Saturday and the Week 2 schedule includes a couple of battles between top-25 teams, in-state rivalry games and conference matchups in the Big Ten and SEC. The battle for the CyHawk Trophy first took place in 1894 and it's been a fixture on the schedules of Iowa and Iowa State since 1977. Iowa holds a 47-23 edge in the all-time series and is favored by 3 points in the latest Week 2 college football odds via SportsLine consensus.

Meanwhile, Michigan State will visit Maryland for the first Big Ten battle of the season and the Terrapins are 9.5-point favorites in the Week 2 college football lines. How should you handle those matchups and what other Week 2 college football spreads should you be targeting as you craft your CFB parlays for Saturday? Before locking in any Week 2 college football picks, be sure to see the top Week 2 college football expert picks, predictions and best bets from Thomas Casale.

A frequent guest on national radio and TV shows to discuss college sports, Casale has been betting -- and winning -- for more than 30 years. Over the past two college football seasons, Casale is 122-92-5 (57%) overall on his college football picks and 26-8 (76.4%) in bowl games -- all publicly documented. Anybody who has followed him is way up.

Now, he has turned his attention to the Week 2 college football odds and is sharing his top three best bets over at SportsLine. If you parlay them together, you could be looking at a return of around 6-1. Get his top college football picks at SportsLine.

One of Casale's top Week 2 college football picks: He's backing Oregon (-18.5) against Boise State at 10 p.m. ET on Saturday. The Ducks were initially 24-point favorites here on the lookahead but oddsmakers shifted that line dramatically after Oregon struggled against Idaho in Week 1. However, that might be a bit of an overreaction when you consider how dominant Oregon was statistically in its 24-14 win.

The Ducks outgained the Vandals by 270 yards and had 31 first downs in 87 offensive snaps. Transfer quarterback Dillon Gabriel went 41-of-49 for 380 yards and two touchdowns and he should have a field day against a Boise State defense that gave up 322 passing yards and 45 points to Georgia Southern in a close battle.

Saturday, Sept. 7

Arkansas at No. 16 Oklahoma State | 12 p.m. | ABC/ESPN+
No. 3 Texas at No. 10 Michigan | 12 p.m. | FOX
Bowling Green at No. 8 Penn State | 12 p.m. | Big Ten Network
No. 23 Georgia Tech at Syracuse | 12 p.m. | ACC Network
No. 17 Kansas State at Tulane | 12 p.m. | ESPN
Tennessee Tech at No. 1 Georgia | 2 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
Iowa State at No. 21 Iowa | 3:30 p.m. | CBS/Paramount+
Northern Illinois at No. 5 Notre Dame | 3:30 p.m. | NBC
Jacksonville State at No. 22 Louisville | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
Florida A&M at No. 12 Miami (Fla.) | 6 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
South Florida at No. 4 Alabama | 7 p.m. | ESPN
Buffalo at No. 9 Missouri | 7 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 19 Kansas at Illinois | 7 p.m. | FS1
Nicholls at No. 18 LSU | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 14 Tennessee vs. No. 24 NC State (in Charlotte, North Carolina) | 7:30 p.m. | ABC
Western Michigan at No. 2 Ohio State | 7:30 p.m. | Big Ten Network
Houston at No. 15 Oklahoma | 7:45 p.m. | SEC Network
Appalachian State at No. 25 Clemson | 8 p.m. | ACC Network
Boise State at No. 7 Oregon | 10 p.m. | Peacock
Northern Arizona at No. 20 Arizona | 10 p.m. | ESPN+
Utah State at No. 13 USC | 11 p.m. | Big Ten Networkasdasdasdsadsadsadsa

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5 minutes ago: The college football season began with a bang last week, as three games featured ranked teams going head to head. While Week 2 has only two ranked matchups, we do have our first top-10 showdown of the season and a few other very intriguing contests.

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As of now, Saturday’s showdown between the Longhorns and the Wolverines is the only non-conference game between two top-10 teams. As such, this matchup has massive playoff implications. While still very early in the season, the loser could find it difficult to crack the 12-team playoff field since each team has at least two more games against currently ranked opponents.

Texas still has to host top-ranked Georgia and plays No. 15 Oklahoma, while Michigan will welcome in No. 7 Oregon and No. 13 USC before traveling to second-ranked Ohio State at the end of the year.

The welcomed hysteria of college football's triumphant return is fading into the background as Week 2 fast approaches.

Fortunately for most programs, the upcoming slate is still favorable. Nonconference games—and expectedly lopsided ones, in many cases—remain the bulk of the schedule around the Football Bowl Subdivision.

There are, however, a few marquee games. The headliner is Texas at Michigan, while Tennessee and NC State play a neutral-site affair. League matchups are also tricking in; Top 25 teams Utah and Georgia Tech are preparing for conference opponents this weekend.

Clemson, unsurprisingly, did not beat Georgia in Atlanta. But it's fair to say Clemson fans hoped for a more dangerous day from an offense that struggled in 2023. App State won't be an easy opponent, although Clemson should be able to leave its home opener with a victory.

Georgia Tech knocked off Florida State two weeks ago and then Syracuse saw Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord throw four touchdowns in his team debut. I'll narrowly lean toward the home team, but this is an ideal matchup to start shaping real expectations for 2024.

Michigan will find ways to manufacture production in the running game, but there was some concern heading into the season about whether their passing attack could recover from the losses of players like J.J. McCarthy, Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson. Through one game, those concerns remain. New quarterback Davis Warren posted a respectable 72.9 PFF passing grade last week against Fresno State, but he averaged just 4.7 yards per attempt and completed only one of his five passes that traveled at least 10 yards.

Perhaps a greater issue for the Wolverines is the play of their wide receivers. That group combined to catch eight passes totaling 34 yards in Week 1. Just four of those eight receptions resulted in a first down. Luckily, Michigan can rely on the best tight end in the country, Colston Loveland.
Week 2 boasts a game between two of the four playoff teams from a season ago as Texas visits Michigan. The game is the first of a home-and-home series between the two college football powerhouses as Michigan heads to Austin in 2027. In between, Texas has two games against Ohio State.
That's not the only intriguing matchup of the weekend, either. While there is just one other game between teams ranked in the AP Top 25, there's a game that could be a first-round College Football Playoff preview in Eugene and a fascinating matchup between old Big 12 rivals looking to make a bowl game this season.sadsadasd

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1 minutes ago: College football TV schedule: Week 2 games, channels, streaming info: Week 2 of the college football schedule is headlined by Tennessee football's trip to Charlotte to face NC State on Saturday night. Big Ten (Michigan State-Maryland) and SEC conference play (South Carolina-Kentucky) begins on Saturday, while Nebraska hosts Colorado. The game of the day is in Ann Arbor, where Michigan hosts Texas. Here's a look at this week's college football TV schedule:

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The 2024 college football season continues on Saturday and the Week 2 schedule includes a couple of battles between top-25 teams, in-state rivalry games and conference matchups in the Big Ten and SEC. The battle for the CyHawk Trophy first took place in 1894 and it's been a fixture on the schedules of Iowa and Iowa State since 1977. Iowa holds a 47-23 edge in the all-time series and is favored by 3 points in the latest Week 2 college football odds via SportsLine consensus.

Meanwhile, Michigan State will visit Maryland for the first Big Ten battle of the season and the Terrapins are 9.5-point favorites in the Week 2 college football lines. How should you handle those matchups and what other Week 2 college football spreads should you be targeting as you craft your CFB parlays for Saturday? Before locking in any Week 2 college football picks, be sure to see the top Week 2 college football expert picks, predictions and best bets from Thomas Casale.

A frequent guest on national radio and TV shows to discuss college sports, Casale has been betting -- and winning -- for more than 30 years. Over the past two college football seasons, Casale is 122-92-5 (57%) overall on his college football picks and 26-8 (76.4%) in bowl games -- all publicly documented. Anybody who has followed him is way up.

Now, he has turned his attention to the Week 2 college football odds and is sharing his top three best bets over at SportsLine. If you parlay them together, you could be looking at a return of around 6-1. Get his top college football picks at SportsLine.

One of Casale's top Week 2 college football picks: He's backing Oregon (-18.5) against Boise State at 10 p.m. ET on Saturday. The Ducks were initially 24-point favorites here on the lookahead but oddsmakers shifted that line dramatically after Oregon struggled against Idaho in Week 1. However, that might be a bit of an overreaction when you consider how dominant Oregon was statistically in its 24-14 win.

The Ducks outgained the Vandals by 270 yards and had 31 first downs in 87 offensive snaps. Transfer quarterback Dillon Gabriel went 41-of-49 for 380 yards and two touchdowns and he should have a field day against a Boise State defense that gave up 322 passing yards and 45 points to Georgia Southern in a close battle.

Saturday, Sept. 7

Arkansas at No. 16 Oklahoma State | 12 p.m. | ABC/ESPN+
No. 3 Texas at No. 10 Michigan | 12 p.m. | FOX
Bowling Green at No. 8 Penn State | 12 p.m. | Big Ten Network
No. 23 Georgia Tech at Syracuse | 12 p.m. | ACC Network
No. 17 Kansas State at Tulane | 12 p.m. | ESPN
Tennessee Tech at No. 1 Georgia | 2 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
Iowa State at No. 21 Iowa | 3:30 p.m. | CBS/Paramount+
Northern Illinois at No. 5 Notre Dame | 3:30 p.m. | NBC
Jacksonville State at No. 22 Louisville | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
Florida A&M at No. 12 Miami (Fla.) | 6 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
South Florida at No. 4 Alabama | 7 p.m. | ESPN
Buffalo at No. 9 Missouri | 7 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 19 Kansas at Illinois | 7 p.m. | FS1
Nicholls at No. 18 LSU | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 14 Tennessee vs. No. 24 NC State (in Charlotte, North Carolina) | 7:30 p.m. | ABC
Western Michigan at No. 2 Ohio State | 7:30 p.m. | Big Ten Network
Houston at No. 15 Oklahoma | 7:45 p.m. | SEC Network
Appalachian State at No. 25 Clemson | 8 p.m. | ACC Network
Boise State at No. 7 Oregon | 10 p.m. | Peacock
Northern Arizona at No. 20 Arizona | 10 p.m. | ESPN+
Utah State at No. 13 USC | 11 p.m. | Big Ten Networkasdasdasdsadsadsad

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5 minutes ago: The college football season began with a bang last week, as three games featured ranked teams going head to head. While Week 2 has only two ranked matchups, we do have our first top-10 showdown of the season and a few other very intriguing contests.

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As of now, Saturday’s showdown between the Longhorns and the Wolverines is the only non-conference game between two top-10 teams. As such, this matchup has massive playoff implications. While still very early in the season, the loser could find it difficult to crack the 12-team playoff field since each team has at least two more games against currently ranked opponents.

Texas still has to host top-ranked Georgia and plays No. 15 Oklahoma, while Michigan will welcome in No. 7 Oregon and No. 13 USC before traveling to second-ranked Ohio State at the end of the year.

The welcomed hysteria of college football's triumphant return is fading into the background as Week 2 fast approaches.

Fortunately for most programs, the upcoming slate is still favorable. Nonconference games—and expectedly lopsided ones, in many cases—remain the bulk of the schedule around the Football Bowl Subdivision.

There are, however, a few marquee games. The headliner is Texas at Michigan, while Tennessee and NC State play a neutral-site affair. League matchups are also tricking in; Top 25 teams Utah and Georgia Tech are preparing for conference opponents this weekend.

Clemson, unsurprisingly, did not beat Georgia in Atlanta. But it's fair to say Clemson fans hoped for a more dangerous day from an offense that struggled in 2023. App State won't be an easy opponent, although Clemson should be able to leave its home opener with a victory.

Georgia Tech knocked off Florida State two weeks ago and then Syracuse saw Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord throw four touchdowns in his team debut. I'll narrowly lean toward the home team, but this is an ideal matchup to start shaping real expectations for 2024.

Michigan will find ways to manufacture production in the running game, but there was some concern heading into the season about whether their passing attack could recover from the losses of players like J.J. McCarthy, Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson. Through one game, those concerns remain. New quarterback Davis Warren posted a respectable 72.9 PFF passing grade last week against Fresno State, but he averaged just 4.7 yards per attempt and completed only one of his five passes that traveled at least 10 yards.

Perhaps a greater issue for the Wolverines is the play of their wide receivers. That group combined to catch eight passes totaling 34 yards in Week 1. Just four of those eight receptions resulted in a first down. Luckily, Michigan can rely on the best tight end in the country, Colston Loveland.
Week 2 boasts a game between two of the four playoff teams from a season ago as Texas visits Michigan. The game is the first of a home-and-home series between the two college football powerhouses as Michigan heads to Austin in 2027. In between, Texas has two games against Ohio State.
That's not the only intriguing matchup of the weekend, either. While there is just one other game between teams ranked in the AP Top 25, there's a game that could be a first-round College Football Playoff preview in Eugene and a fascinating matchup between old Big 12 rivals looking to make a bowl game this season.sadadasd

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1 minutes ago: College football TV schedule: Week 2 games, channels, streaming info: Week 2 of the college football schedule is headlined by Tennessee football's trip to Charlotte to face NC State on Saturday night. Big Ten (Michigan State-Maryland) and SEC conference play (South Carolina-Kentucky) begins on Saturday, while Nebraska hosts Colorado. The game of the day is in Ann Arbor, where Michigan hosts Texas. Here's a look at this week's college football TV schedule:

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The 2024 college football season continues on Saturday and the Week 2 schedule includes a couple of battles between top-25 teams, in-state rivalry games and conference matchups in the Big Ten and SEC. The battle for the CyHawk Trophy first took place in 1894 and it's been a fixture on the schedules of Iowa and Iowa State since 1977. Iowa holds a 47-23 edge in the all-time series and is favored by 3 points in the latest Week 2 college football odds via SportsLine consensus.

Meanwhile, Michigan State will visit Maryland for the first Big Ten battle of the season and the Terrapins are 9.5-point favorites in the Week 2 college football lines. How should you handle those matchups and what other Week 2 college football spreads should you be targeting as you craft your CFB parlays for Saturday? Before locking in any Week 2 college football picks, be sure to see the top Week 2 college football expert picks, predictions and best bets from Thomas Casale.

A frequent guest on national radio and TV shows to discuss college sports, Casale has been betting -- and winning -- for more than 30 years. Over the past two college football seasons, Casale is 122-92-5 (57%) overall on his college football picks and 26-8 (76.4%) in bowl games -- all publicly documented. Anybody who has followed him is way up.

Now, he has turned his attention to the Week 2 college football odds and is sharing his top three best bets over at SportsLine. If you parlay them together, you could be looking at a return of around 6-1. Get his top college football picks at SportsLine.

One of Casale's top Week 2 college football picks: He's backing Oregon (-18.5) against Boise State at 10 p.m. ET on Saturday. The Ducks were initially 24-point favorites here on the lookahead but oddsmakers shifted that line dramatically after Oregon struggled against Idaho in Week 1. However, that might be a bit of an overreaction when you consider how dominant Oregon was statistically in its 24-14 win.

The Ducks outgained the Vandals by 270 yards and had 31 first downs in 87 offensive snaps. Transfer quarterback Dillon Gabriel went 41-of-49 for 380 yards and two touchdowns and he should have a field day against a Boise State defense that gave up 322 passing yards and 45 points to Georgia Southern in a close battle.

Saturday, Sept. 7

Arkansas at No. 16 Oklahoma State | 12 p.m. | ABC/ESPN+
No. 3 Texas at No. 10 Michigan | 12 p.m. | FOX
Bowling Green at No. 8 Penn State | 12 p.m. | Big Ten Network
No. 23 Georgia Tech at Syracuse | 12 p.m. | ACC Network
No. 17 Kansas State at Tulane | 12 p.m. | ESPN
Tennessee Tech at No. 1 Georgia | 2 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
Iowa State at No. 21 Iowa | 3:30 p.m. | CBS/Paramount+
Northern Illinois at No. 5 Notre Dame | 3:30 p.m. | NBC
Jacksonville State at No. 22 Louisville | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
Florida A&M at No. 12 Miami (Fla.) | 6 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
South Florida at No. 4 Alabama | 7 p.m. | ESPN
Buffalo at No. 9 Missouri | 7 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 19 Kansas at Illinois | 7 p.m. | FS1
Nicholls at No. 18 LSU | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 14 Tennessee vs. No. 24 NC State (in Charlotte, North Carolina) | 7:30 p.m. | ABC
Western Michigan at No. 2 Ohio State | 7:30 p.m. | Big Ten Network
Houston at No. 15 Oklahoma | 7:45 p.m. | SEC Network
Appalachian State at No. 25 Clemson | 8 p.m. | ACC Network
Boise State at No. 7 Oregon | 10 p.m. | Peacock
Northern Arizona at No. 20 Arizona | 10 p.m. | ESPN+
Utah State at No. 13 USC | 11 p.m. | Big Ten Networkasdasdasdasdasdasdsad

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5 minutes ago: The college football season began with a bang last week, as three games featured ranked teams going head to head. While Week 2 has only two ranked matchups, we do have our first top-10 showdown of the season and a few other very intriguing contests.

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As of now, Saturday’s showdown between the Longhorns and the Wolverines is the only non-conference game between two top-10 teams. As such, this matchup has massive playoff implications. While still very early in the season, the loser could find it difficult to crack the 12-team playoff field since each team has at least two more games against currently ranked opponents.

Texas still has to host top-ranked Georgia and plays No. 15 Oklahoma, while Michigan will welcome in No. 7 Oregon and No. 13 USC before traveling to second-ranked Ohio State at the end of the year.

The welcomed hysteria of college football's triumphant return is fading into the background as Week 2 fast approaches.

Fortunately for most programs, the upcoming slate is still favorable. Nonconference games—and expectedly lopsided ones, in many cases—remain the bulk of the schedule around the Football Bowl Subdivision.

There are, however, a few marquee games. The headliner is Texas at Michigan, while Tennessee and NC State play a neutral-site affair. League matchups are also tricking in; Top 25 teams Utah and Georgia Tech are preparing for conference opponents this weekend.

Clemson, unsurprisingly, did not beat Georgia in Atlanta. But it's fair to say Clemson fans hoped for a more dangerous day from an offense that struggled in 2023. App State won't be an easy opponent, although Clemson should be able to leave its home opener with a victory.

Georgia Tech knocked off Florida State two weeks ago and then Syracuse saw Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord throw four touchdowns in his team debut. I'll narrowly lean toward the home team, but this is an ideal matchup to start shaping real expectations for 2024.

Michigan will find ways to manufacture production in the running game, but there was some concern heading into the season about whether their passing attack could recover from the losses of players like J.J. McCarthy, Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson. Through one game, those concerns remain. New quarterback Davis Warren posted a respectable 72.9 PFF passing grade last week against Fresno State, but he averaged just 4.7 yards per attempt and completed only one of his five passes that traveled at least 10 yards.

Perhaps a greater issue for the Wolverines is the play of their wide receivers. That group combined to catch eight passes totaling 34 yards in Week 1. Just four of those eight receptions resulted in a first down. Luckily, Michigan can rely on the best tight end in the country, Colston Loveland.
Week 2 boasts a game between two of the four playoff teams from a season ago as Texas visits Michigan. The game is the first of a home-and-home series between the two college football powerhouses as Michigan heads to Austin in 2027. In between, Texas has two games against Ohio State.
That's not the only intriguing matchup of the weekend, either. While there is just one other game between teams ranked in the AP Top 25, there's a game that could be a first-round College Football Playoff preview in Eugene and a fascinating matchup between old Big 12 rivals looking to make a bowl game this season.asdsadasd

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1 minutes ago: College football TV schedule: Week 2 games, channels, streaming info: Week 2 of the college football schedule is headlined by Tennessee football's trip to Charlotte to face NC State on Saturday night. Big Ten (Michigan State-Maryland) and SEC conference play (South Carolina-Kentucky) begins on Saturday, while Nebraska hosts Colorado. The game of the day is in Ann Arbor, where Michigan hosts Texas. Here's a look at this week's college football TV schedule:

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The 2024 college football season continues on Saturday and the Week 2 schedule includes a couple of battles between top-25 teams, in-state rivalry games and conference matchups in the Big Ten and SEC. The battle for the CyHawk Trophy first took place in 1894 and it's been a fixture on the schedules of Iowa and Iowa State since 1977. Iowa holds a 47-23 edge in the all-time series and is favored by 3 points in the latest Week 2 college football odds via SportsLine consensus.

Meanwhile, Michigan State will visit Maryland for the first Big Ten battle of the season and the Terrapins are 9.5-point favorites in the Week 2 college football lines. How should you handle those matchups and what other Week 2 college football spreads should you be targeting as you craft your CFB parlays for Saturday? Before locking in any Week 2 college football picks, be sure to see the top Week 2 college football expert picks, predictions and best bets from Thomas Casale.

A frequent guest on national radio and TV shows to discuss college sports, Casale has been betting -- and winning -- for more than 30 years. Over the past two college football seasons, Casale is 122-92-5 (57%) overall on his college football picks and 26-8 (76.4%) in bowl games -- all publicly documented. Anybody who has followed him is way up.

Now, he has turned his attention to the Week 2 college football odds and is sharing his top three best bets over at SportsLine. If you parlay them together, you could be looking at a return of around 6-1. Get his top college football picks at SportsLine.

One of Casale's top Week 2 college football picks: He's backing Oregon (-18.5) against Boise State at 10 p.m. ET on Saturday. The Ducks were initially 24-point favorites here on the lookahead but oddsmakers shifted that line dramatically after Oregon struggled against Idaho in Week 1. However, that might be a bit of an overreaction when you consider how dominant Oregon was statistically in its 24-14 win.

The Ducks outgained the Vandals by 270 yards and had 31 first downs in 87 offensive snaps. Transfer quarterback Dillon Gabriel went 41-of-49 for 380 yards and two touchdowns and he should have a field day against a Boise State defense that gave up 322 passing yards and 45 points to Georgia Southern in a close battle.

Saturday, Sept. 7

Arkansas at No. 16 Oklahoma State | 12 p.m. | ABC/ESPN+
No. 3 Texas at No. 10 Michigan | 12 p.m. | FOX
Bowling Green at No. 8 Penn State | 12 p.m. | Big Ten Network
No. 23 Georgia Tech at Syracuse | 12 p.m. | ACC Network
No. 17 Kansas State at Tulane | 12 p.m. | ESPN
Tennessee Tech at No. 1 Georgia | 2 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
Iowa State at No. 21 Iowa | 3:30 p.m. | CBS/Paramount+
Northern Illinois at No. 5 Notre Dame | 3:30 p.m. | NBC
Jacksonville State at No. 22 Louisville | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
Florida A&M at No. 12 Miami (Fla.) | 6 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
South Florida at No. 4 Alabama | 7 p.m. | ESPN
Buffalo at No. 9 Missouri | 7 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 19 Kansas at Illinois | 7 p.m. | FS1
Nicholls at No. 18 LSU | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 14 Tennessee vs. No. 24 NC State (in Charlotte, North Carolina) | 7:30 p.m. | ABC
Western Michigan at No. 2 Ohio State | 7:30 p.m. | Big Ten Network
Houston at No. 15 Oklahoma | 7:45 p.m. | SEC Network
Appalachian State at No. 25 Clemson | 8 p.m. | ACC Network
Boise State at No. 7 Oregon | 10 p.m. | Peacock
Northern Arizona at No. 20 Arizona | 10 p.m. | ESPN+
Utah State at No. 13 USC | 11 p.m. | Big Ten Networkasdasdasdasdsadasd

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5 minutes ago: The college football season began with a bang last week, as three games featured ranked teams going head to head. While Week 2 has only two ranked matchups, we do have our first top-10 showdown of the season and a few other very intriguing contests.

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Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

As of now, Saturday’s showdown between the Longhorns and the Wolverines is the only non-conference game between two top-10 teams. As such, this matchup has massive playoff implications. While still very early in the season, the loser could find it difficult to crack the 12-team playoff field since each team has at least two more games against currently ranked opponents.

Texas still has to host top-ranked Georgia and plays No. 15 Oklahoma, while Michigan will welcome in No. 7 Oregon and No. 13 USC before traveling to second-ranked Ohio State at the end of the year.

The welcomed hysteria of college football's triumphant return is fading into the background as Week 2 fast approaches.

Fortunately for most programs, the upcoming slate is still favorable. Nonconference games—and expectedly lopsided ones, in many cases—remain the bulk of the schedule around the Football Bowl Subdivision.

There are, however, a few marquee games. The headliner is Texas at Michigan, while Tennessee and NC State play a neutral-site affair. League matchups are also tricking in; Top 25 teams Utah and Georgia Tech are preparing for conference opponents this weekend.

Clemson, unsurprisingly, did not beat Georgia in Atlanta. But it's fair to say Clemson fans hoped for a more dangerous day from an offense that struggled in 2023. App State won't be an easy opponent, although Clemson should be able to leave its home opener with a victory.

Georgia Tech knocked off Florida State two weeks ago and then Syracuse saw Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord throw four touchdowns in his team debut. I'll narrowly lean toward the home team, but this is an ideal matchup to start shaping real expectations for 2024.

Michigan will find ways to manufacture production in the running game, but there was some concern heading into the season about whether their passing attack could recover from the losses of players like J.J. McCarthy, Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson. Through one game, those concerns remain. New quarterback Davis Warren posted a respectable 72.9 PFF passing grade last week against Fresno State, but he averaged just 4.7 yards per attempt and completed only one of his five passes that traveled at least 10 yards.

Perhaps a greater issue for the Wolverines is the play of their wide receivers. That group combined to catch eight passes totaling 34 yards in Week 1. Just four of those eight receptions resulted in a first down. Luckily, Michigan can rely on the best tight end in the country, Colston Loveland.
Week 2 boasts a game between two of the four playoff teams from a season ago as Texas visits Michigan. The game is the first of a home-and-home series between the two college football powerhouses as Michigan heads to Austin in 2027. In between, Texas has two games against Ohio State.
That's not the only intriguing matchup of the weekend, either. While there is just one other game between teams ranked in the AP Top 25, there's a game that could be a first-round College Football Playoff preview in Eugene and a fascinating matchup between old Big 12 rivals looking to make a bowl game this season.sadasdsad

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1 minutes ago: College football TV schedule: Week 2 games, channels, streaming info: Week 2 of the college football schedule is headlined by Tennessee football's trip to Charlotte to face NC State on Saturday night. Big Ten (Michigan State-Maryland) and SEC conference play (South Carolina-Kentucky) begins on Saturday, while Nebraska hosts Colorado. The game of the day is in Ann Arbor, where Michigan hosts Texas. Here's a look at this week's college football TV schedule:

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Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

The 2024 college football season continues on Saturday and the Week 2 schedule includes a couple of battles between top-25 teams, in-state rivalry games and conference matchups in the Big Ten and SEC. The battle for the CyHawk Trophy first took place in 1894 and it's been a fixture on the schedules of Iowa and Iowa State since 1977. Iowa holds a 47-23 edge in the all-time series and is favored by 3 points in the latest Week 2 college football odds via SportsLine consensus.

Meanwhile, Michigan State will visit Maryland for the first Big Ten battle of the season and the Terrapins are 9.5-point favorites in the Week 2 college football lines. How should you handle those matchups and what other Week 2 college football spreads should you be targeting as you craft your CFB parlays for Saturday? Before locking in any Week 2 college football picks, be sure to see the top Week 2 college football expert picks, predictions and best bets from Thomas Casale.

A frequent guest on national radio and TV shows to discuss college sports, Casale has been betting -- and winning -- for more than 30 years. Over the past two college football seasons, Casale is 122-92-5 (57%) overall on his college football picks and 26-8 (76.4%) in bowl games -- all publicly documented. Anybody who has followed him is way up.

Now, he has turned his attention to the Week 2 college football odds and is sharing his top three best bets over at SportsLine. If you parlay them together, you could be looking at a return of around 6-1. Get his top college football picks at SportsLine.

One of Casale's top Week 2 college football picks: He's backing Oregon (-18.5) against Boise State at 10 p.m. ET on Saturday. The Ducks were initially 24-point favorites here on the lookahead but oddsmakers shifted that line dramatically after Oregon struggled against Idaho in Week 1. However, that might be a bit of an overreaction when you consider how dominant Oregon was statistically in its 24-14 win.

The Ducks outgained the Vandals by 270 yards and had 31 first downs in 87 offensive snaps. Transfer quarterback Dillon Gabriel went 41-of-49 for 380 yards and two touchdowns and he should have a field day against a Boise State defense that gave up 322 passing yards and 45 points to Georgia Southern in a close battle.

Saturday, Sept. 7

Arkansas at No. 16 Oklahoma State | 12 p.m. | ABC/ESPN+
No. 3 Texas at No. 10 Michigan | 12 p.m. | FOX
Bowling Green at No. 8 Penn State | 12 p.m. | Big Ten Network
No. 23 Georgia Tech at Syracuse | 12 p.m. | ACC Network
No. 17 Kansas State at Tulane | 12 p.m. | ESPN
Tennessee Tech at No. 1 Georgia | 2 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
Iowa State at No. 21 Iowa | 3:30 p.m. | CBS/Paramount+
Northern Illinois at No. 5 Notre Dame | 3:30 p.m. | NBC
Jacksonville State at No. 22 Louisville | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
Florida A&M at No. 12 Miami (Fla.) | 6 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
South Florida at No. 4 Alabama | 7 p.m. | ESPN
Buffalo at No. 9 Missouri | 7 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 19 Kansas at Illinois | 7 p.m. | FS1
Nicholls at No. 18 LSU | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 14 Tennessee vs. No. 24 NC State (in Charlotte, North Carolina) | 7:30 p.m. | ABC
Western Michigan at No. 2 Ohio State | 7:30 p.m. | Big Ten Network
Houston at No. 15 Oklahoma | 7:45 p.m. | SEC Network
Appalachian State at No. 25 Clemson | 8 p.m. | ACC Network
Boise State at No. 7 Oregon | 10 p.m. | Peacock
Northern Arizona at No. 20 Arizona | 10 p.m. | ESPN+
Utah State at No. 13 USC | 11 p.m. | Big Ten Networkasdasdasdasdsadasd

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5 minutes ago: The college football season began with a bang last week, as three games featured ranked teams going head to head. While Week 2 has only two ranked matchups, we do have our first top-10 showdown of the season and a few other very intriguing contests.

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Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

As of now, Saturday’s showdown between the Longhorns and the Wolverines is the only non-conference game between two top-10 teams. As such, this matchup has massive playoff implications. While still very early in the season, the loser could find it difficult to crack the 12-team playoff field since each team has at least two more games against currently ranked opponents.

Texas still has to host top-ranked Georgia and plays No. 15 Oklahoma, while Michigan will welcome in No. 7 Oregon and No. 13 USC before traveling to second-ranked Ohio State at the end of the year.

The welcomed hysteria of college football's triumphant return is fading into the background as Week 2 fast approaches.

Fortunately for most programs, the upcoming slate is still favorable. Nonconference games—and expectedly lopsided ones, in many cases—remain the bulk of the schedule around the Football Bowl Subdivision.

There are, however, a few marquee games. The headliner is Texas at Michigan, while Tennessee and NC State play a neutral-site affair. League matchups are also tricking in; Top 25 teams Utah and Georgia Tech are preparing for conference opponents this weekend.

Clemson, unsurprisingly, did not beat Georgia in Atlanta. But it's fair to say Clemson fans hoped for a more dangerous day from an offense that struggled in 2023. App State won't be an easy opponent, although Clemson should be able to leave its home opener with a victory.

Georgia Tech knocked off Florida State two weeks ago and then Syracuse saw Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord throw four touchdowns in his team debut. I'll narrowly lean toward the home team, but this is an ideal matchup to start shaping real expectations for 2024.

Michigan will find ways to manufacture production in the running game, but there was some concern heading into the season about whether their passing attack could recover from the losses of players like J.J. McCarthy, Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson. Through one game, those concerns remain. New quarterback Davis Warren posted a respectable 72.9 PFF passing grade last week against Fresno State, but he averaged just 4.7 yards per attempt and completed only one of his five passes that traveled at least 10 yards.

Perhaps a greater issue for the Wolverines is the play of their wide receivers. That group combined to catch eight passes totaling 34 yards in Week 1. Just four of those eight receptions resulted in a first down. Luckily, Michigan can rely on the best tight end in the country, Colston Loveland.
Week 2 boasts a game between two of the four playoff teams from a season ago as Texas visits Michigan. The game is the first of a home-and-home series between the two college football powerhouses as Michigan heads to Austin in 2027. In between, Texas has two games against Ohio State.
That's not the only intriguing matchup of the weekend, either. While there is just one other game between teams ranked in the AP Top 25, there's a game that could be a first-round College Football Playoff preview in Eugene and a fascinating matchup between old Big 12 rivals looking to make a bowl game this season.sadasdasd

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1 minutes ago: College football TV schedule: Week 2 games, channels, streaming info: Week 2 of the college football schedule is headlined by Tennessee football's trip to Charlotte to face NC State on Saturday night. Big Ten (Michigan State-Maryland) and SEC conference play (South Carolina-Kentucky) begins on Saturday, while Nebraska hosts Colorado. The game of the day is in Ann Arbor, where Michigan hosts Texas. Here's a look at this week's college football TV schedule:

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The 2024 college football season continues on Saturday and the Week 2 schedule includes a couple of battles between top-25 teams, in-state rivalry games and conference matchups in the Big Ten and SEC. The battle for the CyHawk Trophy first took place in 1894 and it's been a fixture on the schedules of Iowa and Iowa State since 1977. Iowa holds a 47-23 edge in the all-time series and is favored by 3 points in the latest Week 2 college football odds via SportsLine consensus.

Meanwhile, Michigan State will visit Maryland for the first Big Ten battle of the season and the Terrapins are 9.5-point favorites in the Week 2 college football lines. How should you handle those matchups and what other Week 2 college football spreads should you be targeting as you craft your CFB parlays for Saturday? Before locking in any Week 2 college football picks, be sure to see the top Week 2 college football expert picks, predictions and best bets from Thomas Casale.

A frequent guest on national radio and TV shows to discuss college sports, Casale has been betting -- and winning -- for more than 30 years. Over the past two college football seasons, Casale is 122-92-5 (57%) overall on his college football picks and 26-8 (76.4%) in bowl games -- all publicly documented. Anybody who has followed him is way up.

Now, he has turned his attention to the Week 2 college football odds and is sharing his top three best bets over at SportsLine. If you parlay them together, you could be looking at a return of around 6-1. Get his top college football picks at SportsLine.

One of Casale's top Week 2 college football picks: He's backing Oregon (-18.5) against Boise State at 10 p.m. ET on Saturday. The Ducks were initially 24-point favorites here on the lookahead but oddsmakers shifted that line dramatically after Oregon struggled against Idaho in Week 1. However, that might be a bit of an overreaction when you consider how dominant Oregon was statistically in its 24-14 win.

The Ducks outgained the Vandals by 270 yards and had 31 first downs in 87 offensive snaps. Transfer quarterback Dillon Gabriel went 41-of-49 for 380 yards and two touchdowns and he should have a field day against a Boise State defense that gave up 322 passing yards and 45 points to Georgia Southern in a close battle.

Saturday, Sept. 7

Arkansas at No. 16 Oklahoma State | 12 p.m. | ABC/ESPN+
No. 3 Texas at No. 10 Michigan | 12 p.m. | FOX
Bowling Green at No. 8 Penn State | 12 p.m. | Big Ten Network
No. 23 Georgia Tech at Syracuse | 12 p.m. | ACC Network
No. 17 Kansas State at Tulane | 12 p.m. | ESPN
Tennessee Tech at No. 1 Georgia | 2 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
Iowa State at No. 21 Iowa | 3:30 p.m. | CBS/Paramount+
Northern Illinois at No. 5 Notre Dame | 3:30 p.m. | NBC
Jacksonville State at No. 22 Louisville | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
Florida A&M at No. 12 Miami (Fla.) | 6 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
South Florida at No. 4 Alabama | 7 p.m. | ESPN
Buffalo at No. 9 Missouri | 7 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 19 Kansas at Illinois | 7 p.m. | FS1
Nicholls at No. 18 LSU | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 14 Tennessee vs. No. 24 NC State (in Charlotte, North Carolina) | 7:30 p.m. | ABC
Western Michigan at No. 2 Ohio State | 7:30 p.m. | Big Ten Network
Houston at No. 15 Oklahoma | 7:45 p.m. | SEC Network
Appalachian State at No. 25 Clemson | 8 p.m. | ACC Network
Boise State at No. 7 Oregon | 10 p.m. | Peacock
Northern Arizona at No. 20 Arizona | 10 p.m. | ESPN+
Utah State at No. 13 USC | 11 p.m. | Big Ten Networkasdasdasdsadsadsad

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5 minutes ago: The college football season began with a bang last week, as three games featured ranked teams going head to head. While Week 2 has only two ranked matchups, we do have our first top-10 showdown of the season and a few other very intriguing contests.

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Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

As of now, Saturday’s showdown between the Longhorns and the Wolverines is the only non-conference game between two top-10 teams. As such, this matchup has massive playoff implications. While still very early in the season, the loser could find it difficult to crack the 12-team playoff field since each team has at least two more games against currently ranked opponents.

Texas still has to host top-ranked Georgia and plays No. 15 Oklahoma, while Michigan will welcome in No. 7 Oregon and No. 13 USC before traveling to second-ranked Ohio State at the end of the year.

The welcomed hysteria of college football's triumphant return is fading into the background as Week 2 fast approaches.

Fortunately for most programs, the upcoming slate is still favorable. Nonconference games—and expectedly lopsided ones, in many cases—remain the bulk of the schedule around the Football Bowl Subdivision.

There are, however, a few marquee games. The headliner is Texas at Michigan, while Tennessee and NC State play a neutral-site affair. League matchups are also tricking in; Top 25 teams Utah and Georgia Tech are preparing for conference opponents this weekend.

Clemson, unsurprisingly, did not beat Georgia in Atlanta. But it's fair to say Clemson fans hoped for a more dangerous day from an offense that struggled in 2023. App State won't be an easy opponent, although Clemson should be able to leave its home opener with a victory.

Georgia Tech knocked off Florida State two weeks ago and then Syracuse saw Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord throw four touchdowns in his team debut. I'll narrowly lean toward the home team, but this is an ideal matchup to start shaping real expectations for 2024.

Michigan will find ways to manufacture production in the running game, but there was some concern heading into the season about whether their passing attack could recover from the losses of players like J.J. McCarthy, Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson. Through one game, those concerns remain. New quarterback Davis Warren posted a respectable 72.9 PFF passing grade last week against Fresno State, but he averaged just 4.7 yards per attempt and completed only one of his five passes that traveled at least 10 yards.

Perhaps a greater issue for the Wolverines is the play of their wide receivers. That group combined to catch eight passes totaling 34 yards in Week 1. Just four of those eight receptions resulted in a first down. Luckily, Michigan can rely on the best tight end in the country, Colston Loveland.
Week 2 boasts a game between two of the four playoff teams from a season ago as Texas visits Michigan. The game is the first of a home-and-home series between the two college football powerhouses as Michigan heads to Austin in 2027. In between, Texas has two games against Ohio State.
That's not the only intriguing matchup of the weekend, either. While there is just one other game between teams ranked in the AP Top 25, there's a game that could be a first-round College Football Playoff preview in Eugene and a fascinating matchup between old Big 12 rivals looking to make a bowl game this season.sadasdasd

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1 minutes ago: College football TV schedule: Week 2 games, channels, streaming info: Week 2 of the college football schedule is headlined by Tennessee football's trip to Charlotte to face NC State on Saturday night. Big Ten (Michigan State-Maryland) and SEC conference play (South Carolina-Kentucky) begins on Saturday, while Nebraska hosts Colorado. The game of the day is in Ann Arbor, where Michigan hosts Texas. Here's a look at this week's college football TV schedule:

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Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

The 2024 college football season continues on Saturday and the Week 2 schedule includes a couple of battles between top-25 teams, in-state rivalry games and conference matchups in the Big Ten and SEC. The battle for the CyHawk Trophy first took place in 1894 and it's been a fixture on the schedules of Iowa and Iowa State since 1977. Iowa holds a 47-23 edge in the all-time series and is favored by 3 points in the latest Week 2 college football odds via SportsLine consensus.

Meanwhile, Michigan State will visit Maryland for the first Big Ten battle of the season and the Terrapins are 9.5-point favorites in the Week 2 college football lines. How should you handle those matchups and what other Week 2 college football spreads should you be targeting as you craft your CFB parlays for Saturday? Before locking in any Week 2 college football picks, be sure to see the top Week 2 college football expert picks, predictions and best bets from Thomas Casale.

A frequent guest on national radio and TV shows to discuss college sports, Casale has been betting -- and winning -- for more than 30 years. Over the past two college football seasons, Casale is 122-92-5 (57%) overall on his college football picks and 26-8 (76.4%) in bowl games -- all publicly documented. Anybody who has followed him is way up.

Now, he has turned his attention to the Week 2 college football odds and is sharing his top three best bets over at SportsLine. If you parlay them together, you could be looking at a return of around 6-1. Get his top college football picks at SportsLine.

One of Casale's top Week 2 college football picks: He's backing Oregon (-18.5) against Boise State at 10 p.m. ET on Saturday. The Ducks were initially 24-point favorites here on the lookahead but oddsmakers shifted that line dramatically after Oregon struggled against Idaho in Week 1. However, that might be a bit of an overreaction when you consider how dominant Oregon was statistically in its 24-14 win.

The Ducks outgained the Vandals by 270 yards and had 31 first downs in 87 offensive snaps. Transfer quarterback Dillon Gabriel went 41-of-49 for 380 yards and two touchdowns and he should have a field day against a Boise State defense that gave up 322 passing yards and 45 points to Georgia Southern in a close battle.

Saturday, Sept. 7

Arkansas at No. 16 Oklahoma State | 12 p.m. | ABC/ESPN+
No. 3 Texas at No. 10 Michigan | 12 p.m. | FOX
Bowling Green at No. 8 Penn State | 12 p.m. | Big Ten Network
No. 23 Georgia Tech at Syracuse | 12 p.m. | ACC Network
No. 17 Kansas State at Tulane | 12 p.m. | ESPN
Tennessee Tech at No. 1 Georgia | 2 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
Iowa State at No. 21 Iowa | 3:30 p.m. | CBS/Paramount+
Northern Illinois at No. 5 Notre Dame | 3:30 p.m. | NBC
Jacksonville State at No. 22 Louisville | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
Florida A&M at No. 12 Miami (Fla.) | 6 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
South Florida at No. 4 Alabama | 7 p.m. | ESPN
Buffalo at No. 9 Missouri | 7 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 19 Kansas at Illinois | 7 p.m. | FS1
Nicholls at No. 18 LSU | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 14 Tennessee vs. No. 24 NC State (in Charlotte, North Carolina) | 7:30 p.m. | ABC
Western Michigan at No. 2 Ohio State | 7:30 p.m. | Big Ten Network
Houston at No. 15 Oklahoma | 7:45 p.m. | SEC Network
Appalachian State at No. 25 Clemson | 8 p.m. | ACC Network
Boise State at No. 7 Oregon | 10 p.m. | Peacock
Northern Arizona at No. 20 Arizona | 10 p.m. | ESPN+
Utah State at No. 13 USC | 11 p.m. | Big Ten Networkasdasdasdasdasds

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5 minutes ago: The college football season began with a bang last week, as three games featured ranked teams going head to head. While Week 2 has only two ranked matchups, we do have our first top-10 showdown of the season and a few other very intriguing contests.

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Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

As of now, Saturday’s showdown between the Longhorns and the Wolverines is the only non-conference game between two top-10 teams. As such, this matchup has massive playoff implications. While still very early in the season, the loser could find it difficult to crack the 12-team playoff field since each team has at least two more games against currently ranked opponents.

Texas still has to host top-ranked Georgia and plays No. 15 Oklahoma, while Michigan will welcome in No. 7 Oregon and No. 13 USC before traveling to second-ranked Ohio State at the end of the year.

The welcomed hysteria of college football's triumphant return is fading into the background as Week 2 fast approaches.

Fortunately for most programs, the upcoming slate is still favorable. Nonconference games—and expectedly lopsided ones, in many cases—remain the bulk of the schedule around the Football Bowl Subdivision.

There are, however, a few marquee games. The headliner is Texas at Michigan, while Tennessee and NC State play a neutral-site affair. League matchups are also tricking in; Top 25 teams Utah and Georgia Tech are preparing for conference opponents this weekend.

Clemson, unsurprisingly, did not beat Georgia in Atlanta. But it's fair to say Clemson fans hoped for a more dangerous day from an offense that struggled in 2023. App State won't be an easy opponent, although Clemson should be able to leave its home opener with a victory.

Georgia Tech knocked off Florida State two weeks ago and then Syracuse saw Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord throw four touchdowns in his team debut. I'll narrowly lean toward the home team, but this is an ideal matchup to start shaping real expectations for 2024.

Michigan will find ways to manufacture production in the running game, but there was some concern heading into the season about whether their passing attack could recover from the losses of players like J.J. McCarthy, Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson. Through one game, those concerns remain. New quarterback Davis Warren posted a respectable 72.9 PFF passing grade last week against Fresno State, but he averaged just 4.7 yards per attempt and completed only one of his five passes that traveled at least 10 yards.

Perhaps a greater issue for the Wolverines is the play of their wide receivers. That group combined to catch eight passes totaling 34 yards in Week 1. Just four of those eight receptions resulted in a first down. Luckily, Michigan can rely on the best tight end in the country, Colston Loveland.
Week 2 boasts a game between two of the four playoff teams from a season ago as Texas visits Michigan. The game is the first of a home-and-home series between the two college football powerhouses as Michigan heads to Austin in 2027. In between, Texas has two games against Ohio State.
That's not the only intriguing matchup of the weekend, either. While there is just one other game between teams ranked in the AP Top 25, there's a game that could be a first-round College Football Playoff preview in Eugene and a fascinating matchup between old Big 12 rivals looking to make a bowl game this season.

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1 minutes ago: College football TV schedule: Week 2 games, channels, streaming info: Week 2 of the college football schedule is headlined by Tennessee football's trip to Charlotte to face NC State on Saturday night. Big Ten (Michigan State-Maryland) and SEC conference play (South Carolina-Kentucky) begins on Saturday, while Nebraska hosts Colorado. The game of the day is in Ann Arbor, where Michigan hosts Texas. Here's a look at this week's college football TV schedule:

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The 2024 college football season continues on Saturday and the Week 2 schedule includes a couple of battles between top-25 teams, in-state rivalry games and conference matchups in the Big Ten and SEC. The battle for the CyHawk Trophy first took place in 1894 and it's been a fixture on the schedules of Iowa and Iowa State since 1977. Iowa holds a 47-23 edge in the all-time series and is favored by 3 points in the latest Week 2 college football odds via SportsLine consensus.

Meanwhile, Michigan State will visit Maryland for the first Big Ten battle of the season and the Terrapins are 9.5-point favorites in the Week 2 college football lines. How should you handle those matchups and what other Week 2 college football spreads should you be targeting as you craft your CFB parlays for Saturday? Before locking in any Week 2 college football picks, be sure to see the top Week 2 college football expert picks, predictions and best bets from Thomas Casale.

A frequent guest on national radio and TV shows to discuss college sports, Casale has been betting -- and winning -- for more than 30 years. Over the past two college football seasons, Casale is 122-92-5 (57%) overall on his college football picks and 26-8 (76.4%) in bowl games -- all publicly documented. Anybody who has followed him is way up.

Now, he has turned his attention to the Week 2 college football odds and is sharing his top three best bets over at SportsLine. If you parlay them together, you could be looking at a return of around 6-1. Get his top college football picks at SportsLine.

One of Casale's top Week 2 college football picks: He's backing Oregon (-18.5) against Boise State at 10 p.m. ET on Saturday. The Ducks were initially 24-point favorites here on the lookahead but oddsmakers shifted that line dramatically after Oregon struggled against Idaho in Week 1. However, that might be a bit of an overreaction when you consider how dominant Oregon was statistically in its 24-14 win.

The Ducks outgained the Vandals by 270 yards and had 31 first downs in 87 offensive snaps. Transfer quarterback Dillon Gabriel went 41-of-49 for 380 yards and two touchdowns and he should have a field day against a Boise State defense that gave up 322 passing yards and 45 points to Georgia Southern in a close battle.

Saturday, Sept. 7

Arkansas at No. 16 Oklahoma State | 12 p.m. | ABC/ESPN+
No. 3 Texas at No. 10 Michigan | 12 p.m. | FOX
Bowling Green at No. 8 Penn State | 12 p.m. | Big Ten Network
No. 23 Georgia Tech at Syracuse | 12 p.m. | ACC Network
No. 17 Kansas State at Tulane | 12 p.m. | ESPN
Tennessee Tech at No. 1 Georgia | 2 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
Iowa State at No. 21 Iowa | 3:30 p.m. | CBS/Paramount+
Northern Illinois at No. 5 Notre Dame | 3:30 p.m. | NBC
Jacksonville State at No. 22 Louisville | 3:30 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
Florida A&M at No. 12 Miami (Fla.) | 6 p.m. | ESPN+/ACCNX
South Florida at No. 4 Alabama | 7 p.m. | ESPN
Buffalo at No. 9 Missouri | 7 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 19 Kansas at Illinois | 7 p.m. | FS1
Nicholls at No. 18 LSU | 7:30 p.m. | ESPN+/SECN+
No. 14 Tennessee vs. No. 24 NC State (in Charlotte, North Carolina) | 7:30 p.m. | ABC
Western Michigan at No. 2 Ohio State | 7:30 p.m. | Big Ten Network
Houston at No. 15 Oklahoma | 7:45 p.m. | SEC Network
Appalachian State at No. 25 Clemson | 8 p.m. | ACC Network
Boise State at No. 7 Oregon | 10 p.m. | Peacock
Northern Arizona at No. 20 Arizona | 10 p.m. | ESPN+
Utah State at No. 13 USC | 11 p.m. | Big Ten Networkasdasdasddsasadsad

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5 minutes ago: The college football season began with a bang last week, as three games featured ranked teams going head to head. While Week 2 has only two ranked matchups, we do have our first top-10 showdown of the season and a few other very intriguing contests.

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Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

Click To: College Football NCAAF Week 2 Live

As of now, Saturday’s showdown between the Longhorns and the Wolverines is the only non-conference game between two top-10 teams. As such, this matchup has massive playoff implications. While still very early in the season, the loser could find it difficult to crack the 12-team playoff field since each team has at least two more games against currently ranked opponents.

Texas still has to host top-ranked Georgia and plays No. 15 Oklahoma, while Michigan will welcome in No. 7 Oregon and No. 13 USC before traveling to second-ranked Ohio State at the end of the year.

The welcomed hysteria of college football's triumphant return is fading into the background as Week 2 fast approaches.
Fortunately for most programs, the upcoming slate is still favorable. Nonconference games—and expectedly lopsided ones, in many cases—remain the bulk of the schedule around the Football Bowl Subdivision.
There are, however, a few marquee games. The headliner is Texas at Michigan, while Tennessee and NC State play a neutral-site affair. League matchups are also tricking in; Top 25 teams Utah and Georgia Tech are preparing for conference opponents this weekend.
Clemson, unsurprisingly, did not beat Georgia in Atlanta. But it's fair to say Clemson fans hoped for a more dangerous day from an offense that struggled in 2023. App State won't be an easy opponent, although Clemson should be able to leave its home opener with a victory.
Georgia Tech knocked off Florida State two weeks ago and then Syracuse saw Ohio State transfer Kyle McCord throw four touchdowns in his team debut. I'll narrowly lean toward the home team, but this is an ideal matchup to start shaping real expectations for 2024.
Michigan will find ways to manufacture production in the running game, but there was some concern heading into the season about whether their passing attack could recover from the losses of players like J.J. McCarthy, Roman Wilson and Cornelius Johnson. Through one game, those concerns remain. New quarterback Davis Warren posted a respectable 72.9 PFF passing grade last week against Fresno State, but he averaged just 4.7 yards per attempt and completed only one of his five passes that traveled at least 10 yards.
Perhaps a greater issue for the Wolverines is the play of their wide receivers. That group combined to catch eight passes totaling 34 yards in Week 1. Just four of those eight receptions resulted in a first down. Luckily, Michigan can rely on the best tight end in the country, Colston Loveland.
Week 2 boasts a game between two of the four playoff teams from a season ago as Texas visits Michigan. The game is the first of a home-and-home series between the two college football powerhouses as Michigan heads to Austin in 2027. In between, Texas has two games against Ohio State.
That's not the only intriguing matchup of the weekend, either. While there is just one other game between teams ranked in the AP Top 25, there's a game that could be a first-round College Football Playoff preview in Eugene and a fascinating matchup between old Big 12 rivals looking to make a bowl game this season.sadasdasdadsasdad
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