Preview Roundups
November 27, 2015
Miami at Pittsburgh 12:00 PM ET
It will be strength versus strength when Miami (Fla.) visits Pittsburgh on Friday as both schools try to pad their bowl resume in the regular-season ACC finale. The Hurricanes average 283.8 yards passing, second most in the ACC and 26th nationally, but the Panthers lead the conference and rank fifth nationally with 3.3 sacks.
Navy at Houston 12:00 PM ET

There's a lot riding on No. 15 Navy's visit to No. 21 Houston on Friday. The winner will not only host the American Athletic Conference championship as the West Division champ, but will also keep its New Year's Six bowl hopes alive.

Missouri at Arkansas 2:30 PM ET

Missouri hopes to send retiring coach Gary Pinkel out on a high note and earn bowl eligibility when the Tigers travel to face border rival Arkansas on Friday. The Tigers look to retain the Battle Line Trophy after a 21-14 home win last year, but they’ll have to stop a Razorbacks offense that has topped 50 points in four of its past five games.

Washington State at Washington 3:30 PM ET
Washington State leads the nation in passing offense but will likely be without sophomore quarterback Luke Falk when the No. 20 Cougars visit Washington in Friday's edition of the Apple Cup. Falk was carted off the field after suffering a concussion during last Saturday's contest against Colorado and coach Mike Leach has refused to clarify his status for the game.
Iowa at Nebraska 3:30 PM ET
About the only remarkable thing that happened the last time that Iowa and Nebraska met was the Cornhuskers’ ability to rally from a 17-point second-half deficit and tie a record for the greatest road comeback in school history. The stakes will be much higher this time around as the third-ranked Hawkeyes, who have already clinched the Big Ten West, look to remain in the thick of the College Football Playoff race on Friday when they visit Nebraska.
Oregon State at Oregon 4:00 PM ET
Oregon State, losers of eight straight games, will try and salvage an otherwise disappointing season when it travels to No. 18 Oregon on Friday afternoon in the 119th edition of the Civil War. There hasn't been anything very civil about how the Ducks have treated the Beavers in this rivalry lately, winning seven in a row by an average score of 45-27 with Oregon State only twice coming within 17 points at the finish.
Baylor at Texas Christian 7:30 PM ET
Baylor will be using its third-string quarterback and TCU will likely be using its backup when the No. 7 Bears visit the No. 19 Horned Frogs in Friday's Big 12 contest. Baylor sophomore Chris Johnson will make his first career start after replacing freshman Jarrett Stidham (broken ankle) in last Saturday's victory over Oklahoma State, while TCU senior Trevone Boykin (ankle) could miss his second straight game.
Tulsa at Tulane 8:00 PM ET
Tulsa has one more chance to become bowl eligible and it’s in the regular-season finale at Tulane on Friday. The Golden Hurricane are on their third shot to claim the single victory after surrendering a total of 93 points in losses to Cincinnati and Navy in the last two games.