What to watch in college football week 4: Best games in each window, picking winners

It's never a lean week in college football—not really. Here's the best games of college football week 4.

Jan 1, 2007; Pasadena, CA, USA: FILE PHOTO; Southern California Trojans tight end Fred Davis (83) in action against Michigan Wolverines linebacker Chris Graham (37) during the 2007 Rose Bowl at the Rose Bowl. The Trojans defeated the Wolverines 32-18. Mandatory Credit: Richard Mackson-USA TODAY Network
Jan 1, 2007; Pasadena, CA, USA: FILE PHOTO; Southern California Trojans tight end Fred Davis (83) in action against Michigan Wolverines linebacker Chris Graham (37) during the 2007 Rose Bowl at the Rose Bowl. The Trojans defeated the Wolverines 32-18. Mandatory Credit: Richard Mackson-USA TODAY Network | Imagn Images
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College football week 4 evening window: First screen - 6 Tennessee @ 15 Oklahoma (7:30 PM ET/3:30 PM CT, ABC)

It is very possible that this game ends up a snoozefest. I do not really like what I've seen out of OU so far, and I really like what I've seen out of Tennessee.

This is a baptism by fire into the SEC for Oklahoma. The Crimson and Cream have all but run the Big 12 for the past dozen years plus, and they're about to have a nice rude awakening to the grind that the Southeastern Conference really is.

I think this one may start a little closer—OU will be playing in front of no doubt a really juiced up crowd. Heupel is taking this one personally, though, for sure. I think his Vols pull away and get the win—a late score will make it look even uglier. Give me 38-13, Tennessee.

College football week 4 evening window: Second screen - Bowling Green @ Texas A&M (7:30 PM ET/6:30 PM CT, ESPN+/SECN+)

I mean this sincerely: there's really, really not a lot else on to watch at this time slot. So, you might as well watch the Fightin' Texas Aggies.

If you're a fan—great! Then you probably were tuning in anyway. Welcome! If you're not a fan... well, BGSU took Penn State kind of to the wire, so it could be interesting!

We also will no doubt get a nice snoot full of quarterback controversy talk from the announcers, so that's something to look forward to. A&M takes care of business in this one, 41-16.

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