Here are the TV times, networks and streaming opportunities for all FBS games Wednesday-Saturday. All times are EDT.

This week’s schedule features no head-to-head matchups within the Top 25. Overall, 19 games include ranked teams, with six teams getting a bye week.

Here is the schedule for all 10 FBS conferences and the FBS independents:

Time, Teams, Network

» Wednesday, Oct. 20

7:30 p.m., No. 14 Coastal Carolina at Appalachian State, ESPN2

» Thursday, Oct. 21

7:30 p.m., Louisiana-Lafayette at Arkansas State, ESPNU

7:30 p.m., Florida Atlantic at Charlotte, CBS Sports Network

7:30 p.m., Tulane at No. 21 SMU, ESPN

11 p.m., San Jose State at Nevada-Las Vegas, CBS Sports Network

» Friday, Oct. 22

6 p.m., Middle Tennessee at Connecticut, CBS Sports Network

7 p.m., Memphis at Central Florida, ESPN2

9:30 p.m., Colorado State at Utah State, CBS Sports Network

10:30 p.m., Washington at Arizona, ESPN2

» Saturday, Oct. 23

ACC

Noon, Massachusetts at Florida State, ACC Network

Noon, No. 16 Wake Forest at Army, CBS Sports Network

12:30 p.m., Syracuse at Virginia Tech, ACC regional network (Bally Sports South in the Atlanta TV market)

3:30 p.m., Clemson at No. 23 Pitt, ESPN

4 p.m., Boston College at Louisville, ACC Network

7:30 p.m., Georgia Tech at Virginia, ACC Network

7:30 p.m., No. 18 N.C. State at Miami, ESPN2

American Athletic

Noon, No. 2 Cincinnati at Navy, ESPN2

4 p.m., East Carolina at Houston, ESPNU

7 p.m., Temple at South Florida, ESPN-Plus

Big 12

Noon, No. 3 Oklahoma at Kansas, ESPN

Noon, Kansas State at Texas Tech, FS1

3:30 p.m., No. 8 Oklahoma State at Iowa State, Fox

7:30 p.m., West Virginia at TCU, ESPNU

Big Ten

Noon, Illinois at No. 7 Penn State, ABC (Channel 2 Action News in the Atlanta TV market)

Noon, Northwestern at No. 6 Michigan, Fox

3 p.m., Wisconsin at No. 25 Purdue, Big Ten Network

3:30 p.m., Maryland at Minnesota, ESPN2

7:30 p.m., No. 5 Ohio State at Indiana, ABC (Channel 2 Action News in the Atlanta TV market)

Conference USA

3:30 p.m., Rice at Alabama-Birmingham, ESPN-Plus

4 p.m., Liberty at North Texas, ESPN-Plus

7 p.m., No. 24 Texas-San Antonio at Louisiana Tech, Stadium

7 p.m., Western Kentucky at Florida International, ESPN-Plus

MAC

Noon, Eastern Michigan at Bowling Green, ESPN-Plus

Noon, Northern Illinois at Central Michigan, ESPNU

1 p.m., Kent State at Ohio, ESPN-Plus

3:30 p.m., Buffalo at Akron, ESPN-Plus

3:30 p.m., Miami (Ohio) at Ball State, ESPN-Plus

3:30 p.m., Western Michigan at Toledo, CBS Sports Network

Mountain West

3:30 p.m., New Mexico at Wyoming, Stadium

7 p.m., Nevada at Fresno State, FS2

7 p.m., No. 22 San Diego State at Air Force, CBS Sports Network

Midnight, New Mexico State at Hawaii, Spectrum Sports

Pac-12

3:30 p.m., BYU at Washington State, FS1

3:30 p.m., Colorado at California, Pac-12 Networks

3:30 p.m., No. 10 Oregon at UCLA, ABC (Channel 2 Action News in the Atlanta TV market)

7:30 p.m., USC at No. 13 Notre Dame, NBC

7:30 p.m., Utah at Oregon State, Pac-12 Networks

SEC

Noon, Arkansas-Pine Bluff at Arkansas, SEC Network

3:30 p.m., LSU at No. 12 Ole Miss, CBS

4 p.m., Mississippi State at Vanderbilt, SEC Network

7 p.m., Tennessee at No. 4 Alabama, ESPN

7:30 p.m., South Carolina at No. 17 Texas A&M, SEC Network

Sun Belt

2 p.m., Texas State at Georgia State, ESPN-Plus

7 p.m., South Alabama at Louisiana-Monroe, ESPN3

FBS independents

Noon, Massachusetts at Florida State, ACC Network

Noon, No. 16 Wake Forest at Army, CBS Sports Network

3:30 p.m., BYU at Washington State, FS1

4 p.m., Liberty at North Texas, ESPN-Plus

7:30 p.m., USC at No. 13 Notre Dame, NBC

Midnight, New Mexico State at Hawaii, Spectrum Sports

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