College football Week 5 preview features several thrilling matchups between ranked teams. Among these games, the SEC championship rematch showcases No. 2 Georgia facing off against No. 4 Alabama. The Big 12 showdown includes No. 20 Oklahoma State battling No. 23 Kansas State, while the Big Ten offers an intriguing clash as No. 19 Illinois visits No. 9 Penn State.
Here are the five best games to watch this weekend:
Minnesota at No. 12 Michigan (Noon ET on FOX)
In this matchup, Michigan is expected to dominate the ground game, leaving Minnesota with the challenge of stopping their rushing attack. The Wolverines’ first-year coach, Sherrone Moore, has committed to quarterback Alex Orji, who relies on his legs more than his arm. Last week, running back Kalel Mullings showcased his skills with 159 rushing yards and two touchdowns against USC, solidifying Michigan’s strategy.
Despite boasting the nation’s No. 2 passing defense, Minnesota’s struggles against the run could hinder their chances. They surrendered nearly 125 rushing yards per game and four rushing touchdowns in a recent loss to Iowa. While transfer quarterback Max Brosmer offers a passing threat, he may find it difficult to penetrate Michigan’s formidable defense.
No. 20 Oklahoma State at No. 23 Kansas State (12 p.m. ET on ESPN)
Both Oklahoma State and Kansas State are looking to bounce back after tough losses. Oklahoma State narrowly lost to Utah, while Kansas State faced a significant defeat against BYU. Coach Mike Gundy expressed disappointment in his offense’s performance, particularly quarterback Alan Bowman, who struggled with interceptions. The running game, led by Ollie Gordon II, has also faced challenges, making this matchup critical for both teams’ Big 12 aspirations.
No. 15 Louisville at No. 12 Notre Dame (3:30 p.m. ET on Peacock)
Notre Dame is fighting to stay relevant in the College Football Playoff race after an unexpected loss to Northern Illinois. This week, they face Louisville, a team with one of the highest-scoring offenses in the nation. Last year’s encounter saw Notre Dame fall to Louisville, a memory that still lingers in South Bend. With quarterback Tyler Shough leading the Cardinals, who have averaged 47.3 points per game, it will be a challenge for Notre Dame’s defense, which has allowed just 9.8 points per game.
On the other side, Irish quarterback Riley Leonard is coming off a standout performance, showcasing both his passing and rushing capabilities. This game promises to be a test of wills between two contrasting styles of play.
No. 2 Georgia at No. 4 Alabama (7:30 p.m. ET on ESPN)
The highlight of the week features a rematch between Georgia and Alabama, two titans of college football. Last year’s SEC championship saw Alabama narrowly defeat Georgia, impacting the Bulldogs’ championship aspirations. With Nick Saban’s retirement and Kalen DeBoer’s new leadership, this game marks a significant moment for Alabama. DeBoer’s first challenge as head coach is against Kirby Smart and the Bulldogs, setting the stage for an intense showdown.
No. 19 Illinois at No. 9 Penn State (7:30 p.m. on NBC)
Penn State prepares for its first conference game of the season against Illinois, who upset them in a previous encounter. Coach James Franklin is rallying the fans for a “White Out” atmosphere, which could be a game-changer. Both teams enter the game undefeated, and Illinois has already faced and defeated two ranked opponents this season. This matchup promises a fierce battle as both teams look to solidify their positions in the College Football Playoff race.