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College football live scores, games, schedule: Wisconsin at Alabama, Clemson at Georgia Tech and more

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We’re back for another week of college football action and the slate is loaded, including three games between ranked opponents.

There are also plenty of blue-blood teams that will be on upset watch with tough matchups against programs on the rise.

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Here’s how to watch in Week 3 and follow along below for live scores, highlights and more.

Here are the best games this Saturday:

Clemson at Georgia Tech (+3), Noon ET, ESPN: The Tigers are just 3-point favorites ahead of their first road game. It’s a sign that expectations for Clemson have been way off. With Haynes King back, the Yellow Jackets will want to keep it on the ground and limit possessions.

Georgia at Tennessee (+4), 3:30 p.m., ABC: Has Georgia’s offense been good enough ahead of this pivotal SEC game? Saturday is the day to air it out as Tennessee will be without its top two corners again. Could it be a breakout game for USC transfer Zachariah Branch?

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South Florida at Miami (-17.5), 4:30 p.m., The CW: The Bulls are the surprise team so far with a convincing win over Boise State and a last-second win over Florida. Miami’s Carson Beck has completed 78% of his passes through two games. Can USF pull off a third straight upset, or will the ‘Canes handle business?

Florida at LSU (-7), 7:30 p.m., ABC: This game was going to be the day’s marquee matchup before Florida’s loss to USF. A Florida victory would certainly quiet the idea that Billy Napier is on the hot seat. A convincing loss, however, would only increase the pressure.

Texas A&M at Notre Dame (-6.5), 7:30 p.m., NBC: Aggies QB Marcel Reed has thrown for seven TDs so far and A&M’s offense has racked up 953 total yards. Notre Dame was off last week after its season-opening loss to Miami. The Irish will surely try to get the ball to their star running backs after a subpar opener.

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