An explanation of this post:
On his college hoops ratings website, Ken Pomeroy has an algorithm called ‘FanMatch’, in which “games are rated for competitiveness and level of play with a lean towards higher-scoring games”. It is a way to rate the potential watchability of various basketball contests. There is just a touch of whimsy involved, which makes it even better…
Borrowing this idea, I’ve created a utterly byzantine and truly enigmatic formula to produce game ratings; it is called “Tingle Factor”, or TF. The higher the TF, the better.
To access a Google Document that has a complete schedule of televised/streamed D-1 college football games (including all the announcing teams), see this post: Link
I am excluding the game between The Citadel and Chattanooga this week, as that matchup looms over the rest of the slate to such an enormous degree that comparing it to the other games on the schedule is a wasted exercise.
Outside of that contest, here are the top 15 games for Week 7 that will take place on Saturday:
Road Team | Home Team | Gametime (ET) | TV/Streaming | TF |
Southern California | Notre Dame | 7:30 PM | NBC | 83.6 |
Oklahoma State | Texas | 12:00 PM | ABC/ESPN3 | 82.9 |
Michigan | Penn State | 7:30 PM | ABC/ESPN3 | 82.8 |
UCF | Navy | 3:30 PM | CBS Sports Network | 79.5 |
Iowa State | Texas Tech | 12:00 PM | FS1/FS-Go | 77.2 |
Louisville | Florida State | 12:00 PM | ESPN | 70.8 |
North Texas | FAU | 5:00 PM | ESPN3 | 69.5 |
Wake Forest | Georgia Tech | 7:30 PM | ESPNU | 69.4 |
LSU | Mississippi | 7:15 PM | ESPN | 69.2 |
Arizona | California | 8:00 PM | Pac-12 Network | 68.6 |
Iowa | Northwestern | 12:00 PM | ESPN2 | 66.5 |
USF | Tulane | 7:00 PM | ESPN2 | 64.9 |
Eastern Washington | Southern Utah | 7:00 PM | Eleven Sports | 64.7 |
Oregon | UCLA | 4:00 PM | Pac-12 Network | 64.6 |
Oklahoma | Kansas State | 4:00 PM | FOX/FS-Go | 64.1 |
Additional notes and observations:
– Southern California-Notre Dame will also be streamed on NBC Live Extra.
– CBS/CBS Sports Network games will also be streamed on CBS Sports Digital.
– The games on the ESPN “Family of Networks” will also be streamed via WatchESPN.
– Arizona-California and Oregon-UCLA will both be streamed on the Pac-12 Digital Network.
– The one FCS game to break into the top 15 this week, Eastern Washington-Southern Utah, will also be streamed on the Big Sky Digital Network.
– Of the fifteen highest-rated “TF” games on the board this week, Iowa State-Texas Tech (over/under of 68) is projected to be the highest-scoring. Other potential scorefests in the top 15 include Oregon-UCLA (over/under of 67.5), Eastern Washington-Southern Utah (66.5) and North Texas-FAU (66).
– The classic intersectional matchup between Southern California and Notre Dame has often been a bit streaky, but the two programs have split the last eight meetings. This is the 40th anniversary of one of the wilder team entrances in series history, the green jerseys/Trojan horse lunacy of 1977.
– Oklahoma State had a yards/play margin of +5.8 against Baylor, the largest such margin in any FBS game last week.
– Iowa State’s 20.5 yard field position margin advantage over Kansas was the biggest differential in that category for any FBS game last week.
– Arizona and California both ranked in the top 5 in “turnover luck” last week (the Golden Bears were #1 in that category). They play each other this week, so something has to give.
– Oregon has won six straight games against UCLA, including the 2011 Pac-12 title game. The Ducks have averaged 41.3 points per game over that stretch. Meanwhile, the average score of UCLA’s games this season is Opponent 40.5, Bruins 39.5.
– Eastern Washington’s last to trips to Cedar City, Utah have been adventurous. In 2014, the Eagles (then ranked 2nd in FCS) had to rally for a 42-30 victory. Two years before, the homestanding Thunderbirds upended a top-ranked EWU squad 30-27.
– USF is 6-0 for only the second time in program history. In 2007 the Bulls were ranked #2 in the country after six games, but USF lost its seventh game that season at Rutgers, 30-27.
– UCF is 5-0 for only the second time in program history, and the first time as an FBS team. The Knights have never started a season 6-0. Saturday’s game at Annapolis, a meeting between two teams with a combined record of 10-1, is the first time UCF has ever faced one of the service academies.
– Louisville and Florida State have met on the gridiron seventeen times, with the Seminoles winning fourteen of those contests. Before the Cardinals’ staggering 63-20 triumph over FSU last year (which catapulted Lamar Jackson to favored status for the Heisman Trophy, which he eventually won), Louisville’s previous largest margin of victory versus Florida State came in the first meeting in the series, a 41-14 decision in 1952.
The next season, Florida State beat Louisville 59-0.
– Wake Forest and Georgia Tech are playing for only the third time in the last ten years. Georgia Tech has won both of the most recent meetings, but the matchup before that came in the 2006 ACC title game, won by the Demon Deacons, 9-6. Sam Swank’s three field goals were all the scoring Wake Forest would need that afternoon.
– The most famous game in the history of the LSU-Mississippi series is, without question, the 1959 meeting. LSU was ranked #1; Mississippi, #3. The two teams had combined to allow only two touchdowns all season prior to the October 31 matchup. The Tigers won 7-3 on a legendary punt return touchdown by Billy Cannon, who subsequently won that year’s Heisman Trophy.
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It should be a great day of college football. The primetime block of games looks particularly appetizing. Get all your chores done in the morning, grab your snacks, and spend the rest of the day and night on the couch…
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