Oct 25, 2025; Eugene, Oregon, USA; Oregon Ducks head coach Dan Lanning instructs players during the first half against the Wisconsin Badgers at Autzen Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

The college football Friday schedule may be small, but it packs a mighty punch for potential College Football Playoff implications.

The Friday, Nov. 14, action kicks off with an ACC matchup between No. 21 Louisville and Clemson, with the Cardinals looking to bounce back from an untimely 29-26 loss to California in Week 11. Louisville will need some help to get back into the ACC championship game conversation to open the door for a CFP berth.

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Clemson is coming off a dominant 24-10 win over rival Florida State, but still needs two wins in its final three games to avoid missing a bowl game.

Meanwhile, No. 6 Oregon will look to get its offense back on track in a matchup against Minnesota. The Ducks' offense has combined for 39 points over the last two weeks, with quarterback Dante Moore throwing for just 198 yards combined over the previous two games.

The Golden Gophers have flown under the radar for much of the season, reaching bowl eligibility for the fifth straight season. They could be a potential trap game for the Ducks with USC and Washington on the horizon.

Here's the rest of Friday night's schedule with TV info and betting odds for each game:

College football games today, TV, betting odds

All times Eastern. Odds courtesy of BetMGM.

Clemson vs Louisville

  • Time: 7:30 p.m.
  • TV: ESPN (Fubo)
  • Betting odds: Louisville (-3) | Over/Under (46.5)

Prediction: Louisville 27, Clemson 23

The Tigers ride the high of a win over rival Florida State to take a lead through three quarters and position themselves for the upset victory. However, the No. 21 Cardinals score two fourth-quarter touchdowns to steal the win from Clemson.

Minnesota vs Oregon

  • Time: 9 p.m.
  • TV: Fox (Fubo)
  • Betting odds: Oregon (-24) | O/U 44.5)

Prediction: Oregon 34, Minnesota 10

Sixth-ranked Oregon passes a major test of a tougher-than-expected opponent with a strong win behind a three-touchdown passing performance from Dante Moore and a revival of the offense following sluggish performances against Wisconsin and Iowa.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Is college football on today? Week 12 Friday schedule, TV channel, game odds

Reporting by Ehsan Kassim, USA TODAY NETWORK / USA TODAY

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