Jared Greenspan
Two ranked teams highlight an intriguing slate of college football on Friday night. 
Oregon, off a seismic victory over Ohio State, looks to avoid a slip-up as it heads to battle Purdue. The undefeated Ducks best be wary of the Boilermakers, who know a thing about pulling off top-five upsets at home. 
In the Big 12, No. 13 BYU also looks to stay undefeated. The Cougars take on a struggling Oklahoma State team still in search of its first conference win. 

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Elsewhere, Duke looks to rebound from its first loss of the season when it takes on ACC-foe Florida State.
The Sporting News has you covered with everything you need to know about Friday’s college football schedule. 
Five different television networks will air college football on Friday. 
Duke vs. Florida State begins the slate, with Mike Monaco (play-by-play) and Kirk Morrison (analyst) calling the action on ESPN2. 
Tim Brandon (play-by-play) and Devin Gardner (analyst) have coverage of Purdue vs. Oregon live on FOX. 
Out west, Anish Shroff (play-by-play) and Andre Ware (analyst) will call BYU vs. Oklahoma State on ESPN. 
CBS Sports Network will broadcast Nevada vs. Fresno State, with John Sadak (play-by-play) and Taylor McHargue (analyst) on the call. 
And in the FCS ranks, ESPNU will show Princeton vs. Brown, with Eric Frede (play-by-play) and Jack Ford (analyst) serving as the broadcast crew. 
Viewers can stream all of the games on Fubo, which offers a free trial, so you can try before you buy. 

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Jared Greenspan is a contributing writer for The Sporting News. Before joining The Sporting News, he covered University of Michigan football and basketball for The Michigan Daily and spent two summers working for the New York Post. Even though they often test his strength, he enjoys rooting for his favorite teams — the New York Mets, New York Knicks and New York Jets.

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