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Preview Roundups
November 17, 2024
New Mexico at St. John's 12:00 PM ET
St. John's is about to see the degree of difficulty in its schedule increase, and the opener of that challenging stretch will be a family affair.
Saint Mary's at Nebraska 1:00 PM ET
A pair of unbeaten programs will square off on a neutral floor on Sunday afternoon when Nebraska takes on Saint Mary's in a nonconference game in Sioux Falls, S.D.
Clemson at Boise St. 1:30 PM ET
Clemson is unbeaten and looking to stay that way when it visits Boise State on Sunday afternoon.
Harvard at Colorado 2:00 PM ET
Colorado will attempt to remain unbeaten Sunday when it plays a nonconference game against Harvard in Boulder, Colo.
Coppin St. at Miami-Florida 2:00 PM ET
Pick your proverbial poison.
Austin Peay at Tennessee 3:00 PM ET
In a tune-up for the Bahamas Championship, the No. 11 Tennessee Volunteers look to stay unbeaten when they host the Austin Peay Governors on Sunday.
UC Davis at Stanford 4:00 PM ET
After nearly upsetting Washington on the road in its season opener, UC Davis hopes to complete the feat against another former Pacific-12 Conference team when the Aggies visit Stanford on Sunday afternoon.
Utah at Mississippi State 4:00 PM ET
Mississippi State's identity is a work in progress early in the season.
Troy at Oregon 5:00 PM ET
Off to a 3-0 start, Oregon hosts Troy in the first game between the schools on Sunday afternoon in Eugene, Ore.
St. Thomas (MN) at Arizona State 8:00 PM ET
St. Thomas and Arizona State are both 3-1 heading into their first meeting Sunday in Tempe, Ariz.
Tarleton State at Baylor 8:00 PM ET
Baylor has bounced back nicely from a disheartening season-opening defeat.
California at Southern California 9:30 PM ET
Former Pac-12 counterparts meet under different league banners on Sunday when the Atlantic Coast Conference's Cal Golden Bears visit the Big Ten's USC Trojans in Los Angeles.
Massachusetts Lowell at Washington 10:30 PM ET
When UMass Lowell coach Pat Duquette announced the River Hawks' 2024-25 schedule, he highlighted a mid-November trip to the state of Washington that "will bring great exposure and experience for our program."