College Football Week 3 TV schedule: How to binge-watch

COLUMBUS, OH - SEPTEMBER 08: Ohio State Buckeyes players celebrate after a 52-3 win in the game against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Ohio Stadium on September 8, 2018 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
COLUMBUS, OH - SEPTEMBER 08: Ohio State Buckeyes players celebrate after a 52-3 win in the game against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights at Ohio Stadium on September 8, 2018 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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We’ve got a great Week 3 slate ahead of us. Here’s how to binge-watch the college football schedule this weekend, from Thursday to late Saturday night.

It doesn’t feel like it, but after this weekend, we’ll already be a fourth of the way through the season. Horrifying, isn’t it? After such a long summer of waiting for football to return, the season flies by once again, leaving us with another long offseason to sit through. That’s why it’s important to enjoy each and every week of college football that we have.

Luckily, if you’re looking to optimize your viewing experience, I’ve got just the article for you, as we prepare to jump into a loaded Week 3 schedule. Just like last week, before we get into my game picks, we will take some time to reflect on weeks past, and test my ability to predict which games will be good. In the first week of the season, I had moderate success, hitting on 44 percent of my picks. I’d like to be closer to 50 percent though, and in Week 2, I did just that, hitting on nine of my 14 picks, good for 64 percent.

Given, some of those games were either entertaining not for the actual content, but rather just because the score was close (Stanford-USC) or entertaining but not very close (TCU-SMU in a rainstorm), but this is my article and I can score however I want to. With momentum at my back, let’s jump into Week 3 picks, starting with a midweek ACC battle.

**Note: Hurricane Florence has altered the schedule for Week 3 significantly on the east coast. This article reflects the most recent adjustments. Stay up to date with on future changes here.**