College football fans are in for a thrilling Friday as Week 14 of the NCAA season brings rivalry games, conference showdowns and College Football Playoff implications. From early kickoffs to late-night drama, today’s slate features major matchups airing on ABC, ESPN, NBC/Peacock and FOX.
If you’re planning your viewing schedule, here’s a complete breakdown of the biggest games and where to watch them live.
Friday, Nov. 28 — NCAA Football TV Schedule
- 12:00 PM ET — Ole Miss at Mississippi State | ABC
- 12:00 PM ET — Utah at Kansas | ESPN
- 3:30 PM ET — Georgia vs. Georgia Tech | ABC
- 7:30 PM ET — Texas A&M at Texas | ABC
- 7:30 PM ET — Indiana at Purdue | NBC / Peacock
- 9:00 PM ET — Arizona State vs. Arizona | FOX
Rivalries with Major Stakes
The day opens with the Egg Bowl as Ole Miss travels to Mississippi State in one of the SEC’s fiercest rivalries. Later, Georgia takes center stage against Georgia Tech, a historic clash that continues to deliver drama year after year as the Bulldogs charge toward postseason positioning.
Prime time brings heavyweight action when Texas A&M faces Texas in a matchup loaded with playoff implications. At the same time, Indiana and Purdue meet in a Big Ten rivalry that often produces unpredictable outcomes and emotional finishes.
The night wraps up under the lights as Arizona and Arizona State renew their Desert rivalry — a fast-paced, high-emotion matchup that often comes down to the final possession.
Where to Watch and Stream
Fans can tune in via traditional TV broadcasters and streaming platforms. ABC and ESPN will offer national coverage, while NBC games are available on Peacock for streaming viewers. FOX’s late-night broadcast completes the lineup.
For official updates, live scores and kickoff changes, visit the NCAA’s live updates hub:
Official NCAA Football Coverage – NCAA.com
You can also check live TV listings and schedules on ESPN’s broadcast guide:
ESPN College Football Schedule
Final Word
Friday’s NCAA football lineup delivers everything fans want — historic rivalries, playoff stakes and must-win games across multiple conferences. Whether you’re home on the couch or streaming on the go, today promises nonstop football action from noon until midnight.













