College Football Week 14 TV schedule: How to binge-watch

COLUMBUS, OH - NOVEMBER 24: Chris Olave #17, K.J. Hill #14 and Jahsen Wint #23 of the Ohio State Buckeyes, celebrate after Olave blocked a Michigan Wolverines punt in the third quarter and Ohio State scored a touchdown at Ohio Stadium on November 24, 2018 in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State defeated Michigan 62-39. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images)
COLUMBUS, OH - NOVEMBER 24: Chris Olave #17, K.J. Hill #14 and Jahsen Wint #23 of the Ohio State Buckeyes, celebrate after Olave blocked a Michigan Wolverines punt in the third quarter and Ohio State scored a touchdown at Ohio Stadium on November 24, 2018 in Columbus, Ohio. Ohio State defeated Michigan 62-39. (Photo by Jamie Sabau/Getty Images) /
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Saturday 3:30-7:30

Memphis vs. UCF, 3:30 p.m. EST, ABC

Even after McKenzie Milton‘s tragic leg injury last week, UCF still dismantled rival USF. While that certainly doesn’t mean they’re as good under backup Darriel Mack as they are under Milton, it does seem to indicate that Mack is at least capable. That’ll be tested this weekend against a very good and explosive Memphis team. If UCF wins, there is a way that they could sneak into the playoff with some chaos.

One sentence sell: There’s gonna be like, a billion rushing yards in this game.

Alabama vs. Georgia, 4:00 p.m. EST, CBS

Yeah, we probably know that Alabama will just bludgeon Georgia on the way to a 20 point win that was never actually close. However, this is still a top-four matchup with a ton of playoff importance. If Alabama wins, Oklahoma or Ohio State gets the four seed, barring chaos. However, if the Crimson Tide loses, they probably get the four spot, with Georgia moving to three or two.

One sentence sell: I don’t think it’ll be good, but it’s still a big deal.