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CBS Sports Network Highlights Key College Football Matchups in Week 10
NEW YORK, NY — CBS Sports Network is gearing up for an exciting Week 10 in college football with six games scheduled over four days. The matches could significantly impact conference standings and playoff positions.
The action begins on Wednesday night with a debut meeting between two teams. The Bears recently celebrated a nail-biting 24-17 overtime victory, marking their second consecutive win against FBS opponents, the first time they’ve accomplished this feat.
On Friday night, the Bearkats will travel to face the Bulldogs. The Bearkats are desperate to halt an eight-game losing streak to kick off the season, while the Bulldogs aim to bounce back after suffering two losses to conference rivals.
Saturday’s lineup includes four critical matchups. The Blazers will visit East Hartford to take on their opponents, trying to secure consecutive wins for the first time in more than 1,500 days. Later, Liberty will host Delaware in a bid to continue their C-USA title pursuit with a third straight victory.
The week concludes with two Mountain West matchups. The Aztecs will host their rivals at Snapdragon Stadium, where their tough defense will be tested against one of the conference’s lowest-scoring offenses. Meanwhile, another game features two of the top quarterbacks in the Mountain West.
All six games will be broadcasted on CBS Sports Network, which will provide comprehensive viewing information, betting lines, and crucial storylines as Week 10 unfolds.
Despite their overall 3-4 record, Liberty remains in contention for the C-USA title. A healthy offense, led by a recently energized quarterback, must perform well against a 4-3 Delaware team led by its skilled passer.
San Diego State, boasting a 6-1 record, is showing promise as a potential playoff contender. Their defense has been remarkable, achieving three shutouts this season. However, they will face a Wyoming team that, despite their offensive struggles, has a respectable defense that ranks second in the conference.
