College Football Week 8 TV schedule: How to binge-watch

PULLMAN, WA - SEPTEMBER 29: The Washington State Cougars celebrate their win against the Utah Utes at Martin Stadium on September 29, 2018 in Pullman, Washington. Washington State defeated Utah 28-24. (Photo by William Mancebo/Getty Images)
PULLMAN, WA - SEPTEMBER 29: The Washington State Cougars celebrate their win against the Utah Utes at Martin Stadium on September 29, 2018 in Pullman, Washington. Washington State defeated Utah 28-24. (Photo by William Mancebo/Getty Images) /
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Saturday 12:00-3:00

Michigan at Michigan State, 12:00 p.m. EST, FOX

Michigan is headed to the school that has antagonized them for nearly Jim Harbaugh‘s entire tenure, fresh off a huge, emotional win. Michigan State is, of course, a program that feeds entirely on the excitement of others. The happier the other team is, the more hope they have, the better Michigan State plays. Michigan has a lot of hope right now, and Michigan State may have to knock them down a couple fights in the football version of a parking lot fight.

One sentence sell: Mark Dantonio controls the weather, so this will be played in a hail storm.

Oklahoma at TCU, 12:00 p.m. EST, ABC

Oklahoma looks to bounce back after their loss to Texas (and a bye week), as TCU looks to save their season a bit, as if they lose this game it could be a tough road to six wins for the Horned Frogs. This is the first game without Mike Stoops for the Sooners, and TCU’s offense, while sloppy, is a pretty good first test.

One sentence sell: If Oklahoma wants to get back into the playoff race, they have to put on a show in Fort Worth.