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Other college football games of note in week nine

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Every week on the Inside Texas Members Only board, DuvalHorn puts together the weekly viewing options for the upcoming weekend’s college football slate. Sometimes it is on the board as early as Tuesday thanks to MACtion, Fun Belt, and Weekday CUSA games. But no matter what, the weekly TV schedule lets us know what’s coming during the weekend.

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Here’s what’s on tap for week nine, with DuvalHorn’s own thoughts on the game.

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As always, Central Time for the kickoffs.

Friday

UNT at Charlotte (6 PM, ESPN2) – I thought Tim Albin was an interesting hire, but things are dire at Charlotte right now.

Cal at Virginia Tech (6:30 PM, ESPN) – Cal can reach bowl eligibility with a win. Does Enter Sandman hit the same with an interim coach on a Friday night?

Boise State at Nevada (9 PM, CBSSN) – Several close losses, but a bit of a rough season for our guy Choate the GOAT.

Saturday

Ole Miss at Oklahoma (11 AM, ABC) – Time for Lane Kiffin to pick up another skull as the gauntlet for OU truly begins.

Sunflower Showdown: Kansas State at Kansas (11 AM, TNT) – This may be KU’s best chance to get a win in this rivalry in ages.

UCLA at Indiana (11 AM, Fox) – Clickbait tweet of the day asked which of these two teams had better uniforms. That may be the only edge for the Bruins in this one.

USF at Memphis (11 AM, ESPN2) – Big game in the AAC and for CFP jostling.

Missouri at Vanderbilt (2:30 PM, ESPN) – What’s more surprising, this being a top-15 matchup or Missouri being the lower-ranked team in this contest?

Baylor at Cincinnati (3 PM, ESPN2) – Hard to believe but this Bearcats team is 6-1 and very much alive for the Big 12.

Texas at Mississippi State (3:15 PM, SECN)

Michigan at Michigan State (6:30 PM, NBC) – Kind of surprised that MSU hasn’t seen more of a lift in year two under Jonathan Smith.

Texas A&M at LSU (6:30 PM, ABC) – Does LSU’s defense have anything for A&M’s offense? Will Brian Kelly watch begin in earnest after this one?

Houston at Arizona State (7 PM, ESPN2) – Probably not a huge surprise, but UH looks much-improved under Willie Fritz. Can ASU avoid a letdown?

Colorado at Utah (9:15, ESPN) – Just your standard Pac-12 Big 12 late night affair.

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