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Another busy week in college football. Here are five games to keep an eye on during Week 10 action.
Georgia Tech at No. 22 Virginia Tech
When: Thursday
Where: Lane Stadium, Blacksburg, Va.
Time: 7:30
TV: ESPN
Buzz: Virginia Tech controls their own destiny in the ACC Coastal Division race. The Hokies hold a game-and-a-half advantage over the Jackets and Miami and a win over Georgia Tech would put them in the driver’s seat. This one features the top two rushing offenses in the ACC — Georgia Tech (317.4 ypg) and Virginia Tech (214.8 ypg) and
No. 21 Baylor at No. 17 Oklahoma State
When: Saturday
Where: Boone Pickens Stadium, Stillwater, Okla.
Time: 12:30
TV: FSN
Buzz: If Baylor wants a shot at winning the Big 12 South Division, they will have to go through Oklahoma. The Cowboys and Sooners are the only two teams standings in their way. Oklahoma State is first in the conference in total offense (527.3 ypg) while Baylor, led by Robert Griffin is second (490.4).
No. 3 TCU at No. 5 Utah
When: Saturday
Where: Rice-Eccles Stadium, Salt Lake City, Utah
Time: 3:30
TV: CBS College Sports
Buzz: Ranked in the top five of the Bowl Championship Series Standings, one of these teams should continue on with their quest to play in a BCS bowl game. Utah has owned the Horned Frogs in the series — 5-2 — including a 3-0 record in Salt Lake City. But TCU rolled over the Utes last year, 55-28.
No. 6 Alabama at No. 10 LSU
When: Saturday
Where: Tiger Stadium, Baton Rouge, La.
Time: 3:30
TV: CBS
Buzz: Alabama continues to climb back from their loss to South Carolina in the polls. A win against the Tigers Saturday would guarantee the Alabama-Auburn winner would capture the Southeastern Conference Western Division. This one will be a battle of the SEC’s top defenses — LSU (277.8 ypg) and Alabama (314.2).
Hawaii at No. 4 Boise State
When: Saturday
Where: Bronco Stadium, Boise, ID
Time: 3:30
TV: ESPNU/ESPN3D
Buzz: On paper, this game doesn’t look like it should be close but Hawaii has one of the top-rated offenses in the country thanks in part to quarterback Bryant Moniz, who leads the nation in total offense (373.44 ypg). Historically, the Broncos have owned the Warriors — 8-3 overall — including a perfect 4-0 in Boise.
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