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Kirk Herbstreit names six must-watch games in Week 11

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra11/13/21

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Kirk Herbstreit has his eyes on six specific games this weekend. With College Football Playoff implications surrounding each game, it’ll be tough to choose which game gets the big screen.

There’s plenty of rivalries, upset bids and bad blood to go around in Week 11. In each of Herbstreit’s games, we can see a little bit of all three at work.

Herbstreit will be on the call in Oxford, his voice flowing as Texas A&M faces off against Ole Miss. Here’s the full list of games Herbstreit can’t wait to see kickoff.

Kirk Herbstreit’s must-watch games in Week 11:

No. 6 Michigan at Penn State: Earlier this week, Herbstreit mentioned that this Big Ten rivalry is being overlooked. With Michigan squarely in the College Football Playoff conversation, the Nittany Lions will look to douse their fire.

No. 8 Oklahoma at No. 13 Baylor: While Baylor lost to TCU last weekend, the Bears would love nothing more than upsetting Oklahoma. The Sooners must avoid upsets for the rest of the season if they hope to make the Playoff.

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No. 11 Texas A&M at No. 15 Ole Miss: The game Herbstreit is calling is also one of his must-watch. Moreover, the energy should be palpable when these two teams take the field on Saturday night.

No. 19 Purdue at No. 4 Ohio State: Does the giant-slaying Purdue have another trick up their sleeve? If they can defeat Ohio State, they would defeat a top-five ranked Big Ten team for the third time this season.

No. 1 Georgia at Tennessee: Kirby Smart was adamant about not taking the Volunteers lightly this weekend. When Georgia goes to Knoxville on Saturday, the Bulldogs defense will face their toughest test yet.

No. 16 NC State at No. 12 Wake Forest: An undefeated season is no longer in the cards for the Demon Deacons. However, their quest to win the ACC is still alive — but they must defeat NC State to stay ahead.