The NEXT: Games of the Century of the Week
College football comes down to a precious few contests and questions.

The nature of college football—cue ESPN's tag line "Every week can change a season"—has led to the tongue-in-cheek term "Game of the Century (of the week)" implying that every Saturday contains an Earth-changing tilt. There are a few of these puppies left, so in the spirit of NEXT, it's time for a quick rundown of 'em and one question for each contest:
THIS SATURDAY (NOVEMBER 29): OKLAHOMA VS. OKLAHOMA STATE
Because Texas Tech killed Oklahoma State, and Oklahoma killed Texas Tech, but Texas only narrowly beat Oklahoma State, does Bob Stoops need to bring out the style points in this one to offset the "Uh, Texas beat you" discussion? He definitely knows how to do this.
THIS SATURDAY (NOVEMBER 29): OREGON VS. OREGON STATE
Can the Beavers reach their first Rose Bowl since the 1960s? And if they can, what time should you go to bed on 12-31?
THIS SATURDAY (NOVEMBER 29): USC VS. NOTRE DAME
Recruiting classes aside for a second, Charlie Weis and Notre Dame did lose to Syracuse this past weekend and the most notable game of Weis' South Bend tenure thus far has been that "Bush Push" loss to USC. Could he get axed if this is a rout?
NEXT SATURDAY (DECEMBER 6): ALABAMA VS. FLORIDA
Where will you be watching? It's either going to be one of the most epic games of all-time, or Florida—hotter than the sun right now—is gonna run all over them. Uh, also, it's basically a play-in for the national championship.
NEXT SATURDAY (DECEMBER 6): THE BIG 12 TITLE GAME
Seems it'll be Oklahoma vs. Missouri right now, although many things could change. No matter who represents the Big 12 South, the question here is can this story become relevant again and completely shake up everything?
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