Rutgers vs Virginia Tech: After a blowout victory over UTSA last week, Texas jumped over Georgia in the rankings, marking the first time in 16 years that the Longhorns have earned the No. 1 spot. Texas will be a heavy favorite against UL Monroe, though it's unclear if Quinn Ewers (oblique strain) or Arch Manning will be the starting quarterback in Week 4. (UPDATE: Texas coach Steve Sarkisian announced that Manning will be the starter on Saturday.)
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As the college football calendar turns to Week 4, we find more and more of the games on the weekend slate begin to count in conference standings. Indeed, there are numerous important early league contests across the country, as well as a few remaining non-conference tilts, that should keep viewers entertained from Friday night into the wee hours of Sunday morning. The headliners include major powers making debuts in their new conferences.
Our aim once again in this space is to preview the most compelling matchups. We can’t hit every game here, of course, so be prepared to find other channels as unexpected events warrant.
Georgia, meanwhile, is still undefeated, but it dropped down to No. 2 because it nearly lost an SEC battle against Kentucky. Ohio State, Alabama and Ole Miss remained in their positions to round out the top five.
Is there even more movement on the way?
Here is everything you need to know about the Week 4 schedule, including TV and streaming options for the biggest games.
Is there a college football game tonight?
There will be multiple college football games to watch on both Thursday and Friday before the typical Saturday slate. One of the highly anticipated ranked matchups of Week 4 is No. 24 Illinois vs. No. 22 Nebraska, which will kick off at 8 p.m. ET on Friday night.
Both teams are undefeated this season. The Huskers and freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola are coming off a 34-3 win over Northern Iowa in Week 3. The Illini are also coming off a 30-9 win over Central Michigan and have allowed only 26 points in three games. Who will end up with their first defeat in the Cornhusker State tonight?
Fans who can’t make the trip to Memorial Stadium can still stream the game live at home. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Illinois vs. Nebraska NCAA football game tonight, including the full Week 4 schedule and all the best livestream options.
How to Watch the Illinois vs. Nebraska NCAA Football Game Without Cable
Tonight's Illinois vs. Nebraska college football game will air on Fox. If you don't have cable, you can watch the Fighting Illini and Cornhuskers matchup live with Sling TV and more options detailed below.
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As the college football calendar turns to Week 4, we find more and more of the games on the weekend slate begin to count in conference standings. Indeed, there are numerous important early league contests across the country, as well as a few remaining non-conference tilts, that should keep viewers entertained from Friday night into the wee hours of Sunday morning. The headliners include major powers making debuts in their new conferences.
Our aim once again in this space is to preview the most compelling matchups. We can’t hit every game here, of course, so be prepared to find other channels as unexpected events warrant.
Georgia, meanwhile, is still undefeated, but it dropped down to No. 2 because it nearly lost an SEC battle against Kentucky. Ohio State, Alabama and Ole Miss remained in their positions to round out the top five.
Is there even more movement on the way?
Here is everything you need to know about the Week 4 schedule, including TV and streaming options for the biggest games.
Is there a college football game tonight?
There will be multiple college football games to watch on both Thursday and Friday before the typical Saturday slate. One of the highly anticipated ranked matchups of Week 4 is No. 24 Illinois vs. No. 22 Nebraska, which will kick off at 8 p.m. ET on Friday night.
Both teams are undefeated this season. The Huskers and freshman quarterback Dylan Raiola are coming off a 34-3 win over Northern Iowa in Week 3. The Illini are also coming off a 30-9 win over Central Michigan and have allowed only 26 points in three games. Who will end up with their first defeat in the Cornhusker State tonight?
Fans who can’t make the trip to Memorial Stadium can still stream the game live at home. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Illinois vs. Nebraska NCAA football game tonight, including the full Week 4 schedule and all the best livestream options.
How to Watch the Illinois vs. Nebraska NCAA Football Game Without Cable
Tonight's Illinois vs. Nebraska college football game will air on Fox. If you don't have cable, you can watch the Fighting Illini and Cornhuskers matchup live with Sling TV and more options detailed below.
Watch Illinois vs. Nebraska on Sling TV
One of the most cost-effective ways to stream college football this season is through a subscription to Sling TV. Right now, there is a Sling TV deal offering 50% off your first month — bringing the Blue package with Fox downasdshyyrfdsfsdf