College Football Games To Watch This Weekend: by Fred Biermansept. 18, 2015 Photo
College Football Games To Watch This Weekend: by Fred Biermansept. 18, 2015 Photo
College Football Games To Watch This Weekend: by Fred Biermansept. 18, 2015 Photo
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By FRED BIERMANSEPT. 18, 2015
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Mississippi's offense, led by the quarterback Chad Kelly (10), has put up huge numbers on
offense in two blowouts, topping 70 points in each game. Credit Thomas Graning/Associated
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No. 15 Mississippi at No. 2 Alabama
9:15 p.m. Eastern, ESPN
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Louisiana States highly rated quarterback, Jeremy Johnson, has thrown five interceptions in
two games. Credit Rogelio V. Solis/Associated Press
No. 18 Auburn at No. 13 Louisiana State
3:30 p.m., CBS
Things move quickly in college football. Auburn started the season ranked sixth, but a loss
this week would probably send the Tigers out of the Top 25. Last Saturday, Auburn almost
lost at home to Jacksonville State, a Football Championship Subdivision team that was a 41point underdog. The Tigers highly rated quarterback, Jeremy Johnson, has thrown five
interceptions in two games, and he will have to improve quickly if Auburn is to win at L.S.U.
for the first time since 1999. L.S.U. is coming off a road win against its division rival
Mississippi State. Quarterback Brandon Harris passed for only 71 yards in that game, but he
ran the ball well and unlike Auburns Johnson did not make mistakes. If the game stays
close, Auburn kicker Daniel Carlson could be a difference maker. After missing a big fieldgoal attempt in a bowl game last season, Carlson is perfect this season and has kicked a 56yarder.
No. 19 Brigham Young at No. 10 U.C.L.A.
10:30 p.m., Fox Sports 1
B.Y.U. has cracked the Top 25 after scintillating come-from-behind victories over Nebraska
and Boise State. After quarterback Taysom Hill went down with a season-ending foot injury
against Nebraska, his backup, Tanner Mangum, threw a 42-yard touchdown pass with no time
left. A week later, Mangum threw a 35-yard touchdown pass to Mitchell Juergens with 45
seconds left to give the Cougars another upset. While Mangum is a 22-year-old freshman
who spent the past two years on a mission in Chile, U.C.L.A. quarterback Josh Rosen is an
18-year-old who was among the most coveted recruits in the country last year. Rosen had a
breakout debut against Virginia with 351 yards and three touchdowns but looked a little more
like a freshman against Nevada-Las Vegas in his second game.
Stanford at No. 6 Southern California
8 p.m., ABC
After two easy victories, U.S.C. opens its Pacific-12 schedule against the Cardinal, one of its
biggest rivals over the last few years. Trojans quarterback Cody Kessler has looked nearly
flawless. Stanford will try to slow things down and keep it close, but its secondary might be
overmatched.
California at Texas
7:30 p.m., Fox
California is trying to prove that it is for real, while Texas is simply trying to save face. Cal
quarterback Jared Goff, who has six touchdown passes in two games, will try to use this
matchup to make a name for himself. Texas is in turmoil, but a win here would go a long way
toward settling things down.
Air Force at No. 4 Michigan State
Noon, ABC
The Spartans need to avoid a letdown against the Falcons, whose triple-option offense can be
dangerous. The Falcons lost their starting quarterback, Nate Romine, to a knee injury last
week.