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Army-Navy moves to West Point

- By Matt Murschel |

Navy (3-6) at Army (7-2)

3 p.m. Saturday, CBS

One of the greatest rivalries in college football kicks off for the 121st time, but this year’s version has a different feel due to the pandemic. For the first time since 1943, the game will not be played at a neutral site, instead kicking off at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point. Navy can keep the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy for another year if the Midshipmen beat Army Saturday and the Cadets knock off Air Force next week.

No. 17 North Carolina (7-3, 6-3 ACC) at No. 10 Miami (8-1, 7-1)

3:30 p.m. Saturday, ABC

Miami’s title hopes ended after Notre Dame and Clemson locked up spots in next week’s ACC championsh­ip game. The Hurricanes have won five consecutiv­e games and are looking to get to nine wins for the first time since 2017. These two programs have met every year since Miami joined the conference in 2004, with three of the last four meetings decided by a touchdown or less, including last season when the Tar Heels pulled out a 28-25 victory at home.

Wisconsin (2-2, 2-2 Big Ten) at No. 16 Iowa (5-2, 5-2)

3:30 p.m. Saturday, FS1

It’s been an unusual year for Wisconsin, which has seen three games canceled due to COVID19 issues. The Badgers are looking for their fifth consecutiv­e Heartland Trophy with a win over Iowa. After dropping their first two games of the season to Purdue and Northweste­rn, the Hawkeyes have run off five straight wins. Wisconsin and Iowa feature the No. 1 and No. 3 overall defenses in the Big Ten, respective­ly.

LSU (3-5, 3-5 SEC) at No. 6 Florida (8-1, 8-1)

7 p.m. Saturday, ESPN

Florida already secured a spot in the SEC championsh­ip game against Alabama with its win over Tennessee last week. The Gators, who rank sixth in the latest College Football Playoff rankings, must avoid a letdown against an LSU team that is suffering through its first losing season since 1999. Florida quarterbac­k Kyle Trask has thrown at least three touchdown passes during each of his last nine games.

No. 15 USC (4-0, 4-0 Pac-12) at UCLA (3-2, 3-2)

7:30 p.m. Saturday, ABC

USC is looking to wrap up the Pac-12 South with a win over cross-town rival UCLA on Saturday night. The Trojans have won four of the last five meetings in the series against the Bruins, but they have lost three of the last four games at the Rose Bowl. UCLA running back Demetric Felton has rushed for at least 100 yards during each of the last three games.

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MARCIOJOSE SANCHEZ/AP USC quarterbac­k Kedon Slovis and the Trojans defeated UCLA 52-35 in 2019.
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