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College football's TV schedule for Week 10 is a bit interesting, as there's a bit of a "little guy" showcase -- albeit on lesser channels than the games of the traditional power conferences.
In terms of the national championship race, the biggest game of the week comes at 3:30 ET on Saturday when BCS No. 5 Utah hosts BCS No. 3 TCU. The game is being shown on the relatively obscure CBS College Network (channel 613 on DirecTV, for example). Another non-AQ game will be of great national interest in the exact same time slot, as BCS No. 4 Boise State will face its biggest test since Sept. 25. The Broncos will host 7-2 Hawaii on ESPNU. The Warriors are riding a six-game winning streak and are blowing out WAC competition like Boise does.
Of course, those two games will be viewed significantly less than the Alabama-LSU contest on CBS, Washington-Oregon on ABC and likely a few more in that time slot. It may not be that those games are less compelling, but the audiences for those two channels are significantly smaller.
And that's not all. There are many great games coming in Week 10, beginning with an all-important Tuesday night Sun Belt tilt and concluding late Saturday evening (or early Sunday morning, depending on where you live) with a big Pac-10 game.
Check it out below.
(all times Eastern)
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