College Football Games on TV Today: Your Complete Guide to Saturday’s Playoff Slate
Forget the tinsel and the tuxedos of the bowl season. Saturday’s college football schedule is all about raw, unfiltered survival. While the New Year’s Six bowls loom on the horizon, the true, heart-pounding essence of the postseason is alive and well across four divisions of the sport, where a single loss doesn’t just end a season—it ends a dream. From the inaugural 12-team College Football Playoff first-rounders to the crowning of a national champion in Division II, this Saturday is a layered feast for the gridiron gourmand. Here is your definitive, channel-by-channel guide to a day packed with playoff pressure.
The Main Event: CFP First-Round Fireworks Kick Off a New Era
History will be made today as the expanded, 12-team College Football Playoff format debuts with three compelling first-round matchups. This is no longer an exclusive club for the top four; it’s a battlefield where conference champions and at-large giants collide. The stakes couldn’t be higher: a trip to the quarterfinals and a chance to keep the ultimate dream alive.
The action begins at noon ET on ABC, where the No. 9 Miami Hurricanes travel to face the No. 8 Texas A&M Aggies. This is a classic clash of styles and program trajectories. Miami, under Mario Cristobal, has leaned on a physical run game and a disruptive defense. Texas A&M, led by new coach Mike Elko, brings a high-flying, aggressive offensive attack. The key here will be in the trenches: can Miami’s offensive line handle the Aggies’ fierce pass rush to establish its ground attack? If they can, they’ll control the clock and the tempo. If not, the Aggies’ home-field advantage in Kyle Field could become overwhelming.
Later, at 3:30 p.m. ET on ESPN, the No. 10 Tulane Green Wave visit the No. 7 Ole Miss Rebels. This is a fascinating study in contrasting resumes. Ole Miss played a brutal SEC schedule and boasts one of the nation’s most explosive offenses, led by quarterback Jaxson Dart. Tulane, the American Athletic Conference champion, is the epitome of a gritty, seasoned team that simply knows how to win close games. The Green Wave’s defense will be tested like never before. Our prediction: expect a shootout. Ole Miss’s sheer depth of offensive weapons might be too much over four quarters, but Tulane’s resilience ensures they’ll hang around until the final whistle.
The first-round nightcap features the most intriguing line, as the No. 12 James Madison Dukes, in their first-ever FBS postseason appearance, head west to face the No. 5 Oregon Ducks at 8 p.m. ET on FOX. James Madison’s story is incredible—transitioning from FCS powerhouse to instantly competitive in the Sun Belt. Their defense is legitimately elite. However, facing Oregon’s offensive machine, orchestrated by Heisman contender quarterback Dillon Gabriel, is a different beast entirely. The Ducks’ speed and precision on the fast track at Autzen Stadium will be the ultimate test for the Dukes. While JMU’s spirit will win them fans, Oregon’s firepower should ultimately prevail and cover the large spread.
Lower Division Drama: Semifinals and a Championship Showdown
While the FBS playoffs are just beginning, the lower divisions are in the thick of their championship pursuits, offering some of the most pure and passionate football you’ll see all year.
The FCS Semifinals provide a doubleheader of must-watch drama on ESPN2. The day starts at 4:30 p.m. ET with the second edition of the “Brawl of the Wild” this season, as Montana State travels to Montana. The Grizzlies won the regular-season matchup in Bozeman, and now the Bobcats seek revenge with a trip to the national championship on the line. The atmosphere in Missoula will be electric, and this fierce rivalry promises a physical, emotional war with minimal separation. Later, at 7:30 p.m. ET, the Cinderella story of Illinois State continues as they host Villanova. The Redbirds, who entered the playoffs with a 7-4 record, have caught magical fire. Villanova, however, is a battle-tested, physical team from the CAA. This game will be decided by which team can impose its will at the line of scrimmage.
The Division II National Championship is the day’s only game where a trophy will be lifted. At 1 p.m. ET on ESPNU, a true heavyweight fight unfolds between the last two champions: the defending champion Ferris State Bulldogs and the 2023 winner, the Harding Bisons. This is a spectacular clash of philosophies. Ferris State runs a dynamic, modern spread offense. Harding operates the rare, punishing flexbone triple-option, leading the nation in rushing. The team that best controls the clock and avoids turnovers will emerge victorious. Given Harding’s unique style and experience on the big stage, they hold a slight edge to reclaim the title in what should be an instant classic.
Saturday’s Complete Viewing Schedule: Times and Channels
Plan your watch party and set your reminders. Here is the full slate of Saturday’s playoff games:
- Noon ET: (9) Miami at (8) Texas A&M (CFP First Round) – ABC (Stream on ESPN+, Fubo)
- 1:00 p.m. ET: Harding vs. Ferris State (D-II National Championship) – ESPNU (Stream on ESPN+)
- 3:30 p.m. ET: (10) Tulane at (7) Ole Miss (CFP First Round) – ESPN (Stream on ESPN+, Fubo)
- 4:30 p.m. ET: Montana State at Montana (FCS Semifinal) – ESPN2 (Stream on ESPN+)
- 7:30 p.m. ET: Villanova at Illinois State (FCS Semifinal) – ESPN2 (Stream on ESPN+)
- 8:00 p.m. ET: (12) James Madison at (5) Oregon (CFP First Round) – FOX (Stream on Fubo)
Live stream options for these games are widely available through the respective network apps (ESPN, FOX) with a valid cable login. Streaming services like Fubo, which carries ABC, ESPN, and FOX, and ESPN+ for the FCS and D-II action, offer comprehensive cord-cutting solutions.
Expert Predictions and Key Storylines to Watch
Beyond the scores, several overarching narratives will define this playoff Saturday. In the CFP, watch for quarterback composure under the bright lights. This is a new pressure for many of these players. The signal-caller who manages the moment best—be it Texas A&M’s Conner Weigman, Oregon’s Dillon Gabriel, or Tulane’s Michael Pratt—will likely lead his team to victory.
In the FCS, the emotional toll of a rivalry rematch between Montana and Montana State cannot be overstated. Winning twice in one season against such a bitter foe is a monumental challenge. For Illinois State, the question is how long the magic can last against Villanova’s disciplined, physical brand of football.
Our predictions for the day’s biggest games:
Texas A&M over Miami: The Aggies’ offensive diversity at home proves too much.
Ole Miss over Tulane: The Rebels win a back-and-forth offensive duel in the fourth quarter.
Oregon over James Madison: The Ducks’ speed creates enough big plays to pull away late.
Montana over Montana State: The home field proves decisive in a razor-thin contest.
Harding over Ferris State: The Bisons’ relentless ground game controls the clock and the championship.
Saturday’s lineup is a powerful reminder that college football’s soul exists at every level. It’s a day where a dynasty can be cemented in Division II, where a Cinderella story can continue in the FCS, and where the new era of the College Football Playoff begins with unforgettable drama. From noon until late night, every snap carries the weight of a season. This isn’t just a schedule of games; it’s a roadmap to glory.
Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.
