As the 2025 college football season kicks off, all eyes will be on Waco, Texas, where Baylor hosts Auburn on Friday, August 29, in a Week 1 showdown that could set the tone for both programs. This under-the-radar matchup, dubbed “Blackout on the Brazos” by Baylor, pits a resurfacing Big 12 team against an SEC team desperate for a big win.
As the new Football season approaches, if you are confused about which games to watch, a recent interview with a College Football expert shared his thoughts on the games that promise the most action.
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In a recent interview with Stewart Mandel by The Athletic, Mandel shared his thoughts on which games will have the most intrigue:
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Week 1: Texas at Ohio State
Mandel kicks off with a blockbuster in Columbus. “I’m using up my Horseshoe trip early,” he said. Texas will face Ohio State’s relentless home crowd, making this a potential playoff preview.
Week 2: Michigan at Oklahoma
Drama will happen when Michigan’s Bryce Underwood battles Oklahoma’s John Mateer.
Week 3: Florida at LSU
“Death Valley is my favorite atmosphere in the country,” Mandel declares. This SEC showdown in Baton Rouge promises a high night, with Florida’s resurgence tested against LSU’s home-field advantage.
Week 4: Washington at Washington State
A rare rivalry renewal on the Palouse, fueled by Washington’s Pac-12 exit.
Week 5: Oregon at Penn State
Passing on Alabama-Georgia, Mandel chooses a White Out at Beaver Stadium. Oregon’s speed meets Penn State’s intensity in a Big Ten clash.
Week 6: Clemson at North Carolina
Swinney vs. Belichick headlines this ACC battle. While Kenan Stadium isn’t a bucket-list venue, Mandel sees this coaching matchup as a potential turning point for both programs.
Week 7: Oklahoma vs. Texas (Dallas)
The Red River Rivalry at the Texas State Fair is an obvious choice for all fans. “Corn dogs for all,” Mandel says jokingly.
Week 8: USC at Notre Dame
With USC possibly ducking this rivalry in the future, Mandel prioritizes the South Bend showdown.
Week 9: Alabama at South Carolina
Mandel praises Brice-Williams Stadium’s underrated vibe and LaNorris Sellers’ star power. This SEC clash could be a trap for Alabama, adding intrigue.
Week 10: Georgia vs. Florida
The Cocktail Party in Jacksonville is a first for Mandel. “Embarrassing confession: I have never been,” he admits.
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Week 11: BYU at Texas Tech
Skipping LSU-Alabama, Mandel chooses a Big 12 clash in Lubbock.
Week 12: Texas at Georgia
No justification needed for this SEC heavyweight face off. Texas’ road test in Athens could reshape the conference title race.
Week 13: USC at Oregon
A lighter week, but Mandel won’t miss Autzen Stadium’s intense game. USC’s playoff hopes could hinge on this late-season trip.
Week 14: Ohio State at Michigan
After last season’s drama, Mandel can’t skip The Game. Ann Arbor’s intensity makes this a worthy regular-season finale.
Week 15: SEC Championship (Atlanta)
Mandel closes with the SEC title game, potentially the last before it becomes a playoff play-in.
