Gameday is skipping the Red River game this week, and instead Week 7 will be at Stanford @ Notre Dame:
Week 8
Probable:
South Carolina @ Florida: South Carolina plays LSU in week 7, this either loses luster, or becomes huge
K-State @ West Virginia: If we beat ISU, and WVU beats Tech, this will be hard to beat
Possible:
FSU @ Miami: FSU and Miami lost in week six. If both win in week 7 (probable), then it's possible they play up the "rivalry" thing
Alabama @ Tennessee: If Tennessee beats ranked Miss. State in Week 7, this game could be two ranked teams, and they play up the "rivalry" thing
Week 9
Probable:
Miss. State @ Alabama: Miss State would have to keep winning, but hard for them to pass up a ranked game at the #1 team's place on ESPN
Florida @ Georgia: The worlds largest outdoor cocktail party. If Florida keeps winning, and Georgia doesn't drop another, this could be two top 10 teams, or at least a top 5 against a top 15...on ESPN
Notre Dame @ OU: Our best chance, and it's only one Big 12 team in the game. eff.
Possible:
Duke at FSU: You laugh, but Duke is undefeated in the conference as of week 6. If both keep winning, its the biggest game in the ACC...on ESPN
Michigan at Nebraska: The obligatory Big 10 game on the list...They both have big week 8 games (Mich St and NW), if they both win and get ranked, I've seen worse locations
Week 10
Probable:
Alabama at LSU: Depends upon LSU's earlier games (mostly the SC game), but this has to be the leader to get Gameday
Oregon at USC: Could be the #2 team against another top 10
No freaking way one of those two games doesn't get Gameday
Week 11
Very blurry at this point...
Probable:
Oregon @ Cal: Depends on Cal
Miss State @ LSU: IF LSU beats SC and/or Alabama
Oregon State @ Stanford: Could be two top 10 teams at this point
Possible:
WVU @ OSU: Would take both not losing until then
ISU @ Texas: Again, huge long shot, would take both not losing until then...it's Texas
Who knows after that....will update later....