(Note: All times ET, odds from BetMGM) Time: 15:30 | Television: CBS | Line: UGA -22.5 | Total: 56.5 With a huge visit from No. 3 Tennessee looming on Nov. 5, Georgia must first take care of business against an inconsistent Florida team in one of the SEC’s top rivalries. Like Georgia, Florida is coming off a bye. The Gators (4-3, 1-3 SEC) are in their first season under coach Billy Napier, and there have been ups and downs to get to this point. Will QB Anthony Richardson and the Gators regroup and take down the top-ranked Bulldogs in Jacksonville? Time: 15:30 | TV: Fox | Line: KSU -1.5 | Total: 56.5 Oklahoma State and Kansas State each have one loss in Big 12 play, making this a huge game in the battle for a spot in the conference title game. Injuries will play a key role, with Kansas State starting QB Adrian Martinez and backup Will Howard both taking hits last week, along with several key K-State defenders and several Oklahoma State offensive linemen. Who will be able to pull it off in this crucial match? Time: 15:30 | Television: ESPN | Line: UCF -1 | Total: 56 Cincinnati is undefeated in conference play with UCF (2-1) close behind, making Saturday’s clash huge in the league title race. Cincinnati is 6-1, but hasn’t played anywhere near the level it did last year when it made the College Football Playoff. UCF, meanwhile, is coming off an ugly 34-13 loss to East Carolina. Can UCF bounce back? Time: 7 p.m. | Television: ESPN | Line: UT -12.5 | Total: 62.5 The story continues Tennessee’s performance was one of the biggest stories of the season. The Vols are 7-0 with impressive wins over Alabama and LSU on their resume already. They’ll face two more ranked teams in the coming weeks, including this week’s contest against a formidable Kentucky team coming off a bye. Kentucky quarterback Will Lewis is back from injury and the offense looks much better as a result. But can UK do enough to keep up with Tennessee, which ranks No. 1 in the nation in total offense?

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