Here are the TV times, networks and streaming opportunities for all FBS games Thursday-Saturday. All times are EDT.

This week’s schedule features three head-to-head matchups within the Top 25: No. 20 Penn State at No. 5 Ohio State, No. 6 Michigan at No. 8 Michigan State and No. 10 Ole Miss at No. 18 Auburn. Overall, 19 games include ranked teams, with three teams getting a bye week.

Here is the schedule for all 10 FBS conferences and the FBS independents:

Time, Teams, Network

» Thursday, Oct. 28

7:30 p.m., South Florida at East Carolina, ESPN

7:30 p.m., Troy at No. 24 Coastal Carolina, ESPN2

» Friday, Oct. 29

7:30 p.m., Navy at Tulsa, ESPN2

10 p.m., Nevada-Las Vegas at Nevada, CBS Sports Network

» Saturday, Oct. 30

ACC

Noon, Miami at No. 17 Pitt, ACC Network

Noon, Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech, ACC regional network (Bally Sports Southeast in the Atlanta TV market)

3:30 p.m., Boston College at Syracuse, ACC regional network (Bally Sports Southeast in the Atlanta TV market)

3:30 p.m., Florida State at Clemson, ESPN

4 p.m., Duke at No. 13 Wake Forest, ACC Network

7:30 p.m., Louisville at N.C. State, ACC Network

7:30 p.m., North Carolina at No. 11 Notre Dame, NBC

10:15 p.m., Virginia at No. 25 BYU, ESPN2

American Athletic

Noon, Central Florida at Temple, ESPN-Plus

Noon, No. 2 Cincinnati at Tulane, ESPN2

7 p.m., No. 19 SMU at Houston, ESPN2

Big 12

Noon, Texas at No. 16 Baylor, ABC (Channel 2 Action News in the Atlanta TV market)

2 p.m., No. 22 Iowa State at West Virginia, ESPN-Plus

3:30 p.m., TCU at Kansas State, ESPNU

3:30 p.m., Texas Tech at No. 4 Oklahoma, ABC (Channel 2 Action News in the Atlanta TV market)

7 p.m., Kansas at No. 15 Oklahoma State, FS1

Big Ten

Noon, Indiana at Maryland, Big Ten Network

Noon, No. 9 Iowa at Wisconsin, ESPN

Noon, No. 6 Michigan at No. 8 Michigan State, Fox

Noon, Rutgers at Illinois, Big Ten Network

3:30 p.m., Minnesota at Northwestern, Big Ten Network

3:30 p.m., Purdue at Nebraska, ESPN2

7:30 p.m., No. 20 Penn State at No. 5 Ohio State, ABC (Channel 2 Action News in the Atlanta TV market)

Conference USA

2 p.m., North Texas at Rice, ESPN3

3:30 p.m., Florida International at Marshall, Stadium

3:30 p.m., Louisiana Tech at Old Dominion, CBS Sports Network

3:30 p.m., Southern Mississippi at Middle Tennessee, ESPN-Plus

4 p.m., Charlotte at Western Kentucky, ESPN-Plus

6 p.m., Texas-El Paso at Florida Atlantic, ESPN-Plus

MAC

Noon, Bowling Green at Buffalo, CBS Sports Network

Mountain West

3 p.m., Hawaii at Utah State, Spectrum

4 p.m., Wyoming at San Jose State, FS2

7 p.m., Boise State at Colorado State, CBS Sports Network

10:30 p.m., Fresno State at No. 21 San Diego State, CBS Sports Network

Pac-12

3 p.m., Washington State at Arizona State, FS1

3:30 p.m., Colorado at No. 7 Oregon, Fox

7 p.m., Arizona at USC, ESPNU

7 p.m., Oregon State at California, Pac-12 Networks

10 p.m., UCLA at Utah, ESPN

10:30 p.m., Washington at Stanford, FS1

SEC

3 p.m., Missouri at Vanderbilt, SEC Network

3:30 p.m., No. 1 Georgia vs. Florida (Jacksonville), CBS

7 p.m., No. 12 Kentucky at Mississippi State, SEC Network

7 p.m., No. 10 Ole Miss at No. 18 Auburn, ESPN

Sun Belt

Noon, Texas State at Louisiana-Lafayette, ESPNU

3:30 p.m., Louisiana-Monroe at Appalachian State, ESPN-Plus

5 p.m., Arkansas State at South Alabama, ESPN-Plus

6 p.m., Georgia State at Georgia Southern, ESPN-Plus

FBS independents

Noon, Massachusetts at Liberty, ESPN3

7:30 p.m., North Carolina at No. 11 Notre Dame, NBC

10:15 p.m., Virginia at No. 25 BYU, ESPN2

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