There has been a lot of online discourse about how much football real fans should be watching on Saturdays, but we can be honest with one another. Not all college football schedules are created equally.
Some weeks, you won’t even be able to make a run to the refrigerator without missing several snaps of top 25 action. Other weeks, you’ll be staring at a few blowouts in the quadbox and anxiously awaiting the next round of kickoffs.
With that in mind, I went through each week of the college football schedule to rank the slates from worst to best. These rankings are based on a proprietary tiers system I developed. Here’s a rough description of each tier:
- Tier 1: Matchups consisting of elite vs. elite. You will schedule your entire day around these games.
- Tier 2: Games featuring College Football Playoff contenders, rivalry games with national appeal and impactful conference matchups.
- Tier 3: These can be regional rivalry games, sneaky fun conference games and really any undercard matchup with the potential to get sideways.
Those tiers are subjective, but I did my best to make Tier 1 an exclusive club. Nothing is special if everything is special. Beyond that, certain games are going to matter more to certain fan bases, so these games were sorted from the perspective of a neutral college football fan who just loves ball.
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With all that mentioned, here is every week of the 2026 college football season ranked by entertainment value.
14. Week 0 | Aug. 29
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NC State at Virginia |
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North Carolina vs. TCU (Dublin) |
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San Jose State at No. 14 USC |
This is a better Week 0 slate than we typically get, but it’s only an appetizer for the real deal. NC State vs. Virginia may wind up having ACC Championship implications, and the Bill Belichick experiment is going international. It’s a nice warmup for the rest of the season.
13. Week 1 | Sept. 3-7
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No. 24 Louisville vs. No. 9 Ole Miss (Nashville) |
| Tier 3 |
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Clemson at No. 11 LSU |
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UCLA at Cal |
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Baylor vs. Auburn (Atlanta) |
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Wisconsin vs. No. 4 Notre Dame (Green Bay) |
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No. 19 SMU at Florida State |
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Boise State at No. 2 Oregon |
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Colorado at Georgia Tech |
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Washington State at No. 17 Washington |
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Fresno State at No. 14 USC |
The excitement that accompanies Week 1 might be enough to counteract a pretty brutal slate of season openers. Louisville and Ole Miss should put on a show, UCLA vs. Cal features a fascinating quarterback battle, and the matchup between Baylor and Auburn could go a long way to foreshadowing each team’s season. Still, the Week 1 schedule lacks Tier 1 marquee matchups with many power-conference teams easing into the season by playing Group of Six or FCS opponents.
12. Week 5 | Oct. 1-3
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No. 17 Washington at No. 14 USC |
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No. 24 Louisville at NC State |
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No. 1 Ohio State at No. 22 Iowa |
| Tier 3 |
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No. 7 Miami at Clemson |
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No. 16 Michigan at Minnesota |
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Pittsburgh at Virginia Tech |
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Vanderbilt at No. 3 Georgia |
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Marshall at James Madison |
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Navy at Air Force |
There are some fun matchups here. Washington vs. USC is a massive game for both sides — as is Louisville vs. NC State. Bryce Underwood and Drake Lindsey should be two of the better quarterbacks in the Big Ten, and we have some quality Group of Six clashes, including a service academy matchup. That mentioned, how many of these games feature two true heavyweights? None.
11. Week 9 | Oct. 27-31
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No. 1 Ohio State at No. 14 USC |
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Florida vs. No. 3 Georgia (Atlanta) |
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Arizona at No. 12 Texas Tech |
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Arizona State at No. 14 BYU |
| Tier 3 |
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Cal at NC State |
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No. 17 Washington at Nebraska |
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Clemson at Florida State |
There’s a chance that Ohio State vs. USC is a Tier 1 matchup by the time we get to Week 9, but I’m not ready to give USC the benefit of the doubt just yet. There’s some upset potential for Texas Tech, Georgia and BYU. Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele and CJ Bailey going head-to-head in Raleigh should also be a lot of fun. This isn’t a terrible slate, but another Tier 1 matchup or two would give it a nice boost.
10. Week 3 | Sept. 17-19
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No. 11 LSU at No. 9 Ole Miss |
| Tier 2 |
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No. 19 SMU at No. 24 Louisville |
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No. 23 Houston at No. 12 Texas Tech |
| Tier 3 |
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NC State at Vanderbilt |
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Florida at Auburn |
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Florida State at No. 13 Alabama |
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North Carolina at Clemson |
The No. 1 game on this slate is appointment viewing. Lane Kiffin making his return to Oxford as a villain will be a sight to see, and the winner of SMU vs. Louisville might be in the driver’s seat for a trip to the ACC Championship. There are other games with mild intrigue, but the rest of the slate doesn’t really move the needle as a whole.
9. Week 8 | Oct. 20-24
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No. 9 Ole Miss at No. 6 Texas |
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No. 6 Indiana at No. 16 Michigan |
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No. 8 Texas A&M at No. 13 Alabama |
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No. 23 Houston at No. 21 Utah |
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Kansas State at Arizona State |
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No. 22 Iowa at Minnesota |
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Cal at SMU |
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North Dakota State at New Mexico |
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Virginia Tech at Clemson |
Anyone up for a little basket weaving? Steve Sarkisian cut a promo on Ole Miss in the offseason, and his Longhorns will host the Rebels in Week 8 for what should be a battle of elite quarterbacks in Arch Manning and Trinidad Chambliss. Elsewhere around the country, this slate brings us some sneaky good conference matchups in the Power Four (and the Mountain West).
8. Week 2 | Sept. 10-12
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No. 1 Ohio State at No. 5 Texas |
| Tier 2 |
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No. 10 Oklahoma at No. 16 Michigan |
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Arizona at No. 14 BYU |
| Tier 3 |
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No. 20 Tennessee at Georgia Tech |
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Arizona State at No. 8 Texas A&M |
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No. 2 Oregon at Oklahoma State |
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No. 25 Missouri at Kansas |
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Iowa State at No. 22 Iowa |
All the juice from Week 1 has apparently been transfused into Week 2, where we have some real bangers. There’s a top-five matchup in Austin, the Sooners go on the road to Ann Arbor and Arizona vs. BYU will provide an early preview of the Big 12 title race. On top of that, we’ll get a very good look at just how improved Oklahoma State is with Oregon coming to Stillwater.
7. Week 12 | Nov. 17-21
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No. 8 Texas A&M at No. 10 Oklahoma |
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No. 19 SMU at No. 4 Notre Dame |
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No. 6 Indiana at No. 17 Washington |
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No. 11 LSU at No. 20 Tennessee |
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Arizona at Kansas State |
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No. 21 Utah at TCU |
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San Diego State at Boise State |
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Oklahoma State at Arizona State |
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Pittsburgh at No. 24 Louisville |
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Virginia Tech at No. 7 Miami |
Notre Dame doesn’t have many obvious opportunities for a slip-up on its schedule, but this is one of them. The Fighting Irish do get the Mustangs at home, but I don’t expect fifth-year senior Kevin Jennings to be rattled in that situation. Beyond that, Indiana gets a very tough road test at Washington, and Lane Kiffin returns to Neyland Stadium for the first time since he was dodging mustard bottles and golf balls.
6. Week 4 | Sept. 24-26
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No. 10 Oklahoma at No. 3 Georgia |
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No. 2 Oregon at No. 14 USC |
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No. 8 Texas A&M at No. 11 LSU |
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No. 5 Texas at No. 20 Tennessee |
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No. 22 Iowa at No. 16 Michigan |
| Tier 3 |
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No. 9 Ole Miss at Florida |
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Oklahoma State at West Virginia |
Between Oregon vs. USC and Texas A&M vs. LSU, we have a couple really compelling rivalry matchups on this slate. The headliner is a matchup between Oklahoma and Georgia in which both offenses might get beaten to a pulp. Additionally, a Manning takes the field in Neyland Stadium for the first time since 1997, and that Big 12 clash between Oklahoma State and West Virginia could get sideways.
5. Week 6 | Oct. 6-10
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No. 5 Texas vs. No. 10 Oklahoma (Dallas) |
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No. 3 Georgia at No. 13 Alabama |
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No. 14 USC at No. 18 Penn State |
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No. 22 Iowa at No. 17 Washington |
| Tier 3 |
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Boise State at Fresno State |
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NDSU at UNLV |
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No. 23 Houston at Kansas State |
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Virginia Tech at Cal |
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UCLA at No. 2 Oregon |
The Red River Rivalry always delivers, and the hype around this year’s game should be even greater than ever with both teams eyeing deep College Football Playoff runs. That bumps Georgia at Alabama from the top line, but that clash will still have huge implications on the SEC title race. This isn’t a terribly deep slate, but we do get great Pac-12 and Mountain West matchups.
4. Week 11 | Nov. 10-14
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No. 5 Texas at No. 11 LSU |
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No. 9 Ole Miss at No. 10 Oklahoma |
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No. 14 USC at No. 6 Indiana |
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No. 16 Michigan at No. 2 Oregon |
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No. 21 Utah at Arizona |
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No. 20 Tennessee at No. 8 Texas A&M |
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Cal at Virginia |
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Kansas State at TCU |
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No. 12 Texas Tech at Oklahoma State |
Texas traveling to Death Valley pretty much sells itself without even getting into the personalities of the coaches involved. Tier 2 is pretty loaded this week with enormous conference games in the Big Ten, SEC and Big 12. The ACC doesn’t have a major headliner, but Cal and Virginia have legitimate hopes to reach Charlotte. It’ll be fascinating to see how the Cowboys offense fares against the Red Raiders defense.
3. Week 13 | Nov. 24-28
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No. 5 Texas at No. 8 Texas A&M |
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No. 16 Michigan at No. 1 Ohio State |
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No. 17 Washington at No. 2 Oregon |
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Auburn at No. 13 Alabama |
| Tier 3 |
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TCU at No. 12 Texas Tech |
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Arizona State at Arizona |
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Virginia at Virginia Tech |
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No. 14 USC at UCLA |
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Mississippi State at No. 9 Ole Miss |
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Florida at Florida State |
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No. 24 Louisville at Kentucky |
It should come as no surprise that rivalry week lands near the top of the rankings. Does any rivalry game get as much play in August as The Game? I can’t name one. Texas A&M has the opportunity to exact revenge on Texas in Austin, and Washington could make a gigantic statement in Eugene. James Franklin’s first appearance in the Commonwealth Clash will also be worth watching.
2. Week 7 | Oct. 13-17
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No. 1 Ohio State at No. 6 Indiana |
| Tier 2 |
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No. 4 Notre Dame at No. 14 BYU |
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No. 13 Alabama at No. 20 Tennessee |
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No. 18 Penn State at No. 16 Michigan |
| Tier 3 |
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Arizona State at No. 12 Texas Tech |
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Florida at No. 5 Texas |
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Auburn at No. 3 Georgia |
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Virginia at No. 19 SMU |
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Florida State at No. 7 Miami |
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Nebraska at No. 2 Oregon |
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Fresno State at SDSU |
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Kansas at Kansas State |
This has a case for the deepest slate of the season. We have a true Tier 1 matchup with Ohio State going to Bloomington, and there are high-level Tier 2 games littered throughout the rest of the schedule. Notre Dame faces what might be its biggest test of the season, and the Third Saturday in October should provide plenty of drama.
1. Week 10 | Nov. 3-7
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No. 2 Oregon at No. 1 Ohio State |
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No. 7 Miami at No. 4 Notre Dame |
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No. 13 Alabama at No. 11 LSU |
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No. 3 Georgia at No. 9 Ole Miss |
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No. 18 Penn State at No. 17 Washington |
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No. 14 BYU at No. 21 Utah |
| Tier 3 |
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Virginia Tech at No. 19 SMU |
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No. 24 Louisville at Georgia Tech |
This may not be the deepest slate of the season, but we’ve got six heavyweight bouts in Week 10. National championship contenders go head-to-head in two separate games, and the rest of the games on this list feature teams with realistic College Football Playoff hopes. Frankly, it’s probably for the best that there aren’t many Tier 3 games this week because these six matchup will command all of our attention.