The Mountain West and MAC both have multiple teams featured in the lineup for this weekend
Throughout the first three weeks of the 2023 college football season, CBS Sports Network has featured plenty of great games and another batch is up next as part of a loaded Week 4 schedule. Four Mountain West schools and two MAC schools are part of the lineup. The action got started with a MWC tilt Friday night between Boise State and San Diego State. Today a four-game block begins with Northern Illinois hosting Tulsa at noon to complete a home-and-home series that began last year.
Come the Saturday afternoon window, No. 18 Duke looks to improve to 4-0 when the Blue Devils play a UConn squad that has still yet to find the win column. After that, the focus shifts back out West for more nonconference action in the evening, with Mountain West schools hosting both games. Wyoming plays host to Appalachian State in the early evening window before the night concludes with Fresno State looking to stay undefeated when it welcomes Kent State to town.
From coast to coast, CBS Sports Network will be with you every step of the way for the five total games in the Week 4 broadcast lineup. We now get you prepared for these matchups with viewing information, key storylines, betting lines, and more before kickoff arrives.
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Tulsa at Northern Illinois
Date: Saturday, Sept. 23 | Time: Noon
Location: Huskie Stadium — DeKalb, Illinois
TV: CBS Sports Network [Channel finder]
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It’s another matchup of two teams looking to right the ship. Tulsa kicked off its first season under coach Kevin Wilson with a 42-7 home win against Arkansas-Pine Bluff, but was subsequently dismantled by ranked Washington and Oklahoma teams over the past two weeks. Northern Illinois, meanwhile, opened the year with a Power Five victory at Boston College, only to then lose at home to an FCS opponent in Southern Illinois before falling at Nebraska in Week 3. This is just the second meeting between the Golden Hurricane and Huskies after Tulsa posted a 38-35 home win against NIU last season. Watch for the Huskies to rely on a pass defense that ranks 13th among FBS teams, paired against a Tulsa passing attack that is a mere 92nd.