Watch Out

This weekend marks a real opportunity for Notre Dame fans. To many Notre Dame fans this off week is the chance to not worry about football at all. Anecdotally, it seems this is the one weekend in autumn when Irish fans concentrate on things like weddings, landscaping, baseball, and restaurant weeks, but not football. In fact, some research we've done (and yes, we'll share that some day) indicates that a pretty good number of Notre Dame football fans aren't actually fans of college football at all, at least not so much so that they'd bother to watch a college football game if it doesn't feature Notre Dame and/or the BCS championship game contenders. But Notre Dame faces 6 more opponents in the regular season, and 5 of those programs have a game this weekend. (Southern Cal is playing Cal as I write this.) That fact, combined with some fascinating matchups between marquis teams and/or past opponents, means that Irish fans have a ton of opportunity to soak in some high-interest football in a very short amount of time.

Upcoming Opponents

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Navy vs. Rutgers: The Midshipmen finish the first half of their schedule this weekend after staring off 2-3. As you're probably aware, they lost a barn-burner in Annapolis against Air Force 2 weekends ago in overtime, but you're probably much less aware that last weekend they were blistered by Southern Miss to the tune of 63-35. Seems the Navy/Air Force game took a lot out of both parties. Meanwhile Rutgers walks in with a 4-1 record, suffering their only defeat to North Carolina. No doubt that's got the Knights feeling a bit too big for their britches. Again. Look for yet another stadium expansion and talk of their head coach taking a bigger job any moment now. (2pm ET, ESPN3.)

Wake Forest at Virginia Tech: Remember that gaping black hole where a competitor should be in our schedule back in July? Yeah, it ain't there anymore. Some way, some how, Wake Forest is 4-1 and 3-0 in the ACC, fresh off a 35-30 defeat of previously #23 Florida State. Granted, their opposition has not exactly been strong (this statement expressly includes Florida State), but near as I can tell the Deamon Deacons have already exceeded the very low expectations of their very apathetic fan-base. Meanwhile Virginia Tech is already 5-1 and their only loss came at the hands of the Clemson Tigers and Dabo Sweeny, so that doesn't even really count because, seriously, "Dabo?" If for no other reason, Irish fans should tune into ESPN3.com this weekend to watch Virginia Tech run their special teams, because that's what Virginia Tech does better than anyone else. That and super-computers. (6:30pm ET, ESPN3)

Maryland vs. Clemson: Hey, speaking of Dabo, he brings his #8 (!?) Tigers to Maryland and ESPN-U for the Terps homecoming game. Yep, seriously, the Terps are playing a top-ten team for their Homecoming game. That's how interested Maryland is in college football, the only way to get the locals to show up is the promise of terrible sites unsuitable for children, like when you feed turtles to tigers. Maryland, of course, is now lead by Randy Edsall, best known for leading UConn to a BCS game and a win over Notre Dame in South Bend. And Randy's not really been having much fun. He's started 2-3 in College Park despite having, probably, the formerly best skill-set at QB in the ACC. Just a couple of weeks ago they suffred a revenge bludgeoning (38-7) at the hands of Temple, who were probably pretty ticked with Randy for beating their former coach Al Golden in his debut at Miami. Never mind all that though, tune into ESPN-U for this game just to see Dabo in action. Marvel as that blind squirrel just keeps finding one nut after another. (7pm ET, ESPN-U)

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Stanford at Washington State: As much as Stanford's Redwood of a QB, Andrew Luck, is talked about in college football circles, it feels like a good third of NFL fans are already talking about "winning the Andrew Luck Lottery," in anticipation of him going pro next year. Stanford is, of course, undefeated and ranked #7 rather than, say, #3 or #4 probably due to the departure of former HC John Harbaugh. Thus far the trees have won all 5 of their games by at least 27 points as they methodically work their way through a schedule with very little apparent resistance. Aside from a November 5th date with #9 Oregon, it's quite likely that their next toughest opponent will be the Irish in the season finale. Certainly Washington State will not offer up much more than quality practice time for Stanford's reserves, but it might be worth checking this game out on Versus just to see the inevitable #1 pick in next spring's NFL draft. (7:30pm ET, Versus)

Other Games of Interest

#6 Oklahoma State vs. #22 Texas: You could almost hear the voices of the OSU cowboys saying, "our turn!" as time expired on last weeks "Red River Shootout." More like Red River Massacre. Oklahoma laid 55 points on Texas, who laid down while managing just 17 points themselves. And it wasn't even close to being that close. There's almost no way Oklahoma State, long considered the little brother of Oklahoma collegiate football, isn't licking its chops at the chance to prove itself against the same measuring stick one week later. If this one gets out of hand in OSU's favor, it will be well worth watching that offense seek to out-do 55 points before time runs out. (3:30 pm ET, ABC/ESPN)

#20 Baylor vs. #21 Texas A&M: The game of misfit toys. Without a doubt one of the most under-appreciated oddities of college football is the sight of Mike Sherman lead the Aggies and do it rather competently. And also without a doubt one of the most spectacular sights in college football is Baylor quarterback Robert Griffin III do... anything. Seriously, RGIII is the closest thing to a human highlight reel that college football has this season, and if you've not watched him play this year, you're doing yourself a disservice. (12 pm ET, FX)

#11 Michigan vs. #23 Michigan State: The transitive property of college football put to the ultimate test. In one corner, you've got a team playing in waters above their head while enjoying a "new coach bounce" and the services of one of the most dynamic players in the entire game. In the other, a team which quite frankly shouldn't still be ranked at all if the Irish aren't going to be ranked above them. Last year the Spartans contained Denard Robinson to "just" 100 yards rushing, and at the mid-point in the season, there's no more guessing about what the Wolvering offense will look like. It'll look pretty much exactly like it did in the 4th quarter of ND's game with Michigan in week 2. At this point, tune in to cheer on the Spartans at least to justify their ranking above the Irish and to see if Denard Robinson does anything completely absurd. (12 pm ET, ESPN/ESPN3)


#18 Arizona State vs. #9 Oregon: Arizona State features the dirtiest player in the game and the best uniform redesign of the last 3 years. All kidding aside, the new uniforms are awesome. And all kidding aside, Vontaze Burffict will inevitably show up on The Smoking Gun years from now in a crime scandal. He's just that dirty - it's just that obvious. And Oregon, of course, features an offense that can't be slowed down even if you do manage to contain them. Given the ducks started the entire uniform-redesign craze, you've got to wonder if they've got anything special in store for this game to answer to ASU's hellfire trident logos. (10:15pm ET, ESPN/ESPN3)

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