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College football is already entering Week 4. Conference play is in full swing as the quest for a College Football Playoff bid is on everyone’s mind. There are several matchups this week that will grab the attention of any college football fan. Here are the best games to watch in Week 4.
#12 Notre Dame vs. #18 Wisconsin, 12:00p.m. EST., Fox

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The Fighting Irish and former Wisconsin QB Jack Coan will meet the Badgers in Chicago at Soldier Field. Wisconsin is looking for an early signature win after opening the season to a heartbreaking loss to Penn State. Notre Dame is looking to prove they belong in playoff talks after three straight unimpressive performances. An iconic stadium will host a vital top 25 showdown.
#7 Texas A&M vs. #16 Arkansas, 3:30p.m. EST., CBS

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Arkansas has been the talk of the college football world so far this season. After the Razorbacks dismantled Texas in Week 2, all eyes have been waiting for this matchup with the Aggies. Texas A&M has given up only 17 points in three games this season. Facing their first real test this season, the SEC matchup of the week should be a classic. Jerry Jones will welcome his alma mater to Cowboys Stadium for this conference battle.
West Virginia vs. #4 Oklahoma, 7:30 p.m. EST., ABC

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The Oklahoma Sooners have their eyes on playoff hopes, while Sooners QB Spencer Rattler is still a top candidate for the Heisman Trophy. Oklahoma comes into this game a perfect 3-0, as West Virginia is coming off a big win over Virginia Tech last week. The Sooners will enter the game as a 15.5 point favorite.
Arizona vs. #3 Oregon, 10:30 p.m. EST., ESPN

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Nobody should finish off their college football day by missing PAC-12 after dark. The Ducks are firing on all cylinders this season and look to be the first PAC-12 team in the College Football Playoff since Washington appeared in 2016. The Ducks are currently 28 point favorites, and with Arizona’s embarrassing loss to Northern Arizona last week, this one has all the makings of a massacre. This game should be on everyone’s viewing list because it’s time to take Oregon seriously this season. The Ducks are the PAC-12’s only hope at relevancy.
There are no excuses now. The perfect viewing schedule has been made from noon until midnight. Not every game will be a barn burner, but a couple should be exciting from start to finish. The best thing about college football is that we will have many games to choose from throughout the day. God bless the Fall, and God bless college football!