NFL College Football schedule, games 2022: what to watch in week 13, TV channels, kick off times
The day following Thanksgiving is known as “Black Friday” and is famed for its fantastic holiday shopping discounts. But when there are far more pleasurable things you might be doing, why would you battle those crowds?
There are intriguing college football games all across the Friday schedule. They’ll be a good appetizer for the rivalry weekend feast on Saturday, and they can easily keep you on the sofa from midday ET until late at night.
The day will start with a huge AAC clash between No. 19 Tulane and No. 24 Cincinnati, followed by a mid-afternoon showdown between No. 17 North Carolina and No. NC State and a Friday night showdown between No. 16 Florida State and No. 19 Florida in one of the nation’s most heated rivalries.
There are other additional situations that might focus attention on the closing weeks of the college football season. Here is a helpful viewer’s guide to help you navigate the action on what will be a hectic Friday across the nation. The times are all Eastern.
The Big NFL Games
12:00 on ABC, fuboTV (try it for free), No. 19 Tulane vs. No. 24 Cincinnati: After the Green Wave and Bearcats’ game on Friday, which has a lot of potential outcomes, the race for the AAC Championship Game will become evident. Consider it this way:
The victor will host the conference championship game the following week, and the loser will have a tough time getting a repeat. On Friday afternoon, Nippert Stadium will be the focus of a lot of attention from conference attendees.
Texas versus Baylor, 12:00 p.m. on ESPN, fuboTV (try it for free): For Texas to face TCU in the Big 12 Championship Game, Baylor must lose to Texas and Kansas must win over Kansas State. After a poor regular season, Baylor would prefer to not just put a stop to their dreams but also start the bowl season strong.
Come for the conference championship scenarios; stay for the outstanding contest between the top Longhorns rush defense and Bijan Robinson of the Bears.
3:30 p.m. Arkansas against Missouri on CBS, CBSSports.com, and the CBS Sports App: The Battle Line The rivalry between the Razorbacks and Tigers will be featured on Friday’s episode of the SEC on CBS Game of the Week.
Last weekend’s thrashing of Ole Miss by Arkansas featured the Hogs’ best offensive showing of the year, as running back Raheim Sanders rushed for 232 yards and three touchdowns and quarterback KJ Jefferson threw for three more.
The Tigers just defeated New Mexico State, and they would dearly love to reclaim their five-game winning streak from 2016 to 2018.
In the afternoon at 3:30 on ABC, try fuboTV (try it for free): NC State vs. No. 17 North Carolina. The Tar Heels’ outside aspirations of making the College Football Playoff were dashed last weekend when Georgia Tech upset them at home.
Drake Maye, the Wolfpack’s quarterback, is most certainly no longer in contention for the Heisman Trophy, but it will be intriguing to see what he has planned for the team before their game against Clemson in the ACC Championship Game.
No. 16 is Florida, airing at 7:30 p.m. on ABC and on fuboTV (try it for free): Jordan Travis is a fantastic quarterback for the Seminoles, who have progressively reentered the CFP rankings.
In the meantime, the Gators’ multifaceted rushing attack is led by running back Trevor Etienne and quarterback Anthony Richardson. The Sunshine State’s pride takes center stage in this game, even if it isn’t as important in the national title scene as it once was.