Week 14 brings Rivalry Week, one of the most anticipated stretches of the college football season. Historic matchups, playoff races, and conference battles all converge across a slate packed with national broadcasts.
With stakes rising and postseason pictures sharpening, every window features a major clash and a top commentary crew. Below is the full breakdown of the biggest games of Week 14 and the broadcast teams calling them.
Ole Miss vs Mississippi State
Broadcast: ABC
Time: Friday, 12 PM ET
Announcers: Dave Pasch & Dusty Dvoracek
Ole Miss heads to Starkville for the Egg Bowl in a rivalry that always brings intensity. Dave Pasch and Dusty Dvoracek will be on the call as both teams try to close Rivalry Week with momentum.
Georgia vs Georgia Tech
Broadcast: ABC
Time: Friday, 3:30 PM ET
Announcers: Joe Tessitore, Jesse Palmer
Georgia travels to Atlanta for its annual showdown with Georgia Tech. Joe Tessitore, Jesse Palmer handle the broadcast for a rivalry that has defined late-season football in the state for generations.
Texas A&M at Texas
Broadcast: ABC
Time: Friday, 7:30 PM ET
Announcers: Sean McDonough & Greg McElroy
Texas hosts Texas A&M in the Lone Star Showdown, renewing one of college football’s most heated rivalries. Sean McDonough and Greg McElroy bring viewers every moment under the Friday night spotlight.
Michigan vs Ohio State
Broadcast: FOX
Time: Saturday, 12 PM ET
Announcers: Gus Johnson & Joel Klatt
Michigan and Ohio State meet again in a rivalry that shapes postseason paths every season. Gus Johnson and Joel Klatt take the booth for FOX in one of Week 14’s biggest national games.
Miami (FL) at Pittsburgh
Broadcast: ABC
Time: Saturday, 12 PM ET
Announcers: Bob Wischusen & Louis Riddick
Miami travels to Pittsburgh for an important ACC matchup in the early Saturday window. Bob Wischusen and Louis Riddick lead the broadcast as both teams try to close strong.
LSU at Oklahoma
Broadcast: ABC
Time: Saturday, 3:30 PM ET
Announcers: Mark Jones & Roddy Jones
LSU heads to Norman for a major Week 14 meeting between two national brands. Mark Jones and Roddy Jones will be on the call as the Tigers and Sooners clash in a high-stakes afternoon slot.
Oregon at Washington
Broadcast: CBS
Time: Saturday, 3:30 PM ET
Announcers: Brad Nessler & Gary Danielson
Oregon travels to Washington for a rivalry that has carried playoff implications in recent seasons. Brad Nessler and Gary Danielson bring the broadcast for CBS in one of the weekend’s premier games.
Auburn vs Alabama
Broadcast: ABC
Time: Saturday, 7:30 PM ET
Announcers: Chris Fowler & Kirk Herbstreit
The Iron Bowl once again headlines the Saturday night slate. Chris Fowler and Kirk Herbstreit return to the booth as Auburn hosts Alabama in one of the most intense rivalries in sports.

College Football Announcers for Other Key Matchups
The rest of Week 14 delivers a deep slate of games across the Power Four and Group of Five. The Saturday early window includes matchups such as Texas Tech visiting West Virginia on ESPN and Utah facing Kansas on ESPN. Colorado meets Kansas State on FS1, while Iowa State takes on Oklahoma State on ESPNU.
Rivalry action continues in the afternoon with Kentucky vs Louisville on ACC Network and Clemson facing South Carolina on SEC Network. Boise State’s trip to Utah State airs on CBS, while Temple travels to North Texas on ESPN.
The evening schedule features Northwestern at Illinois on FOX, UCLA at USC on NBC, North Carolina at NC State on ACC Network, and SMU at California on ESPN2. Late-night viewers can also catch UNLV vs Nevada on CBS Sports Network and Fresno State vs San Jose State on FS1, rounding out the final window of Rivalry Week.
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