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Every Wednesday I put out a four-deep of the available games from the early kickoff to whatever the west coast has after dark. The order is based on a combination of strength of teams playing, the matchup, and personal preference. Yes, that last one means Nebraska carries a lot of weight, but not all of it.

And now a massive week for college football!

A number of games were closer than expected last week, but this week is all about matchups of titans. There are six games which feature both teams being ranked, including the top-10 matchup of No. 6 Ohio State at No. 9 Notre Dame.

Good luck staying on one channel in the midafternoon Saturday because each game holds a ton of intrigue. Actually, that’s the case for each timeslot except for the late night, but that isn’t on the Pac-12 who have 10 teams featured across from starter to reserve.

Unfortunately for Nebraska, the stacked midafternoon timeslot means their home tilt with Louisiana Tech keeps them off the four-deep for a second consecutive week.

You can find a printable version of the Week 4 CFB TV Depth Chart here.

Starter Time* Channel
Early No. 4 Florida State at Clemson 11:00 AM ABC
Mid No. 19 Colorado at No. 10 Oregon 2:30 PM ABC
Evening No. 6 Ohio State at No. 9 Notre Dame 6:30 PM NBC
Late California at No. 8 Washington 9:30 PM ESPN
Backup Time* Channel
Early No. 16 Oklahoma at Cincinnati 11:00 AM FOX
Mid No. 22 UCLA at No. 11 Utah 2:30 PM FOX
Evening No. 24 Iowa at No. 7 Penn State 6:30 PM CBS
Late No. 5 USC at Arizona State 9:30 PM FOX
Reserve Time* Channel
Early SMU at TCU 11:00 AM FS1
Mid No. 15 Ole Miss at No. 13 Alabama 2:30 PM CBS
Evening No. 14 Oregon State at No. 21 Washingotn State 6:00 PM FOX
Late UNLV at UTEP 8:00 PM ESPN+
Bench Time* Channel
Early Auburn at Texas A&M 11:00 AM ESPN
Mid BYU at Kansas 2:30 PM ESPN
Evening Appalachian State at Wyoming 6:00 PM CBSSN
Late Kent State at Fresno State 9:30 PM CBSSN