College Football Week 10 - 2026

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Week 10 of the 2026 season features 63 FBS games. Hawai'i carries the week's biggest travel burden at 3,228 miles more than its opponent. SMU posts the week's top HFA at 3.8 points. Analysts focused on travel and venue edges will find the ranked sections below most actionable; casual viewers can use the at-a-glance table to scan results. See detailed weather forecasts for every game this week.

Date Away @ Home Away Power Home Power HFA Power Line Line O/U Line Implied Score
Nov 3
7:00 PM
Buffalo @ Miami (OH) -14.4 -5.3 2.5 Miami (OH) -11.6 - - -
Nov 3
7:00 PM
Ohio @ Akron -4.8 -19.3 2.1 Ohio -12.4 - - -
Nov 4
12:00 AM
Ball State @ Massachusetts -22.1 -32.4 2.1 Ball State -8.2 - - -
Nov 3
9:00 PM
Toledo @ Sacramento State -1.6 -24.5 2.5 Toledo -20.4 - - -
Nov 4
12:00 AM
Central Michigan @ Eastern Michigan -10.7 -16.5 0.0 Central Michigan -5.8 - - -
Nov 5
8:00 PM
UTSA @ Florida Atlantic 1.4 -9.9 2.3 UTSA -9.0 - - -
Nov 5
7:00 PM
James Madison @ Southern Miss 4.6 -15.7 2.5 James Madison -17.8 - - -
Nov 6
6:00 PM
Virginia Tech @ SMU 2.5 12.8 3.8 SMU -14.1 - - -
Nov 6
7:30 PM
South Florida @ East Carolina 2.3 0.3 2.4 East Carolina -0.4 - - -
Nov 6
7:00 PM
Nebraska @ Illinois 6.9 10.8 2.2 Illinois -6.1 - - -
Nov 6
6:00 PM
New Mexico @ Nevada -4.1 -15.5 2.1 New Mexico -9.3 - - -
Nov 6
8:15 PM
TCU @ Arizona 9.4 8.9 2.4 Arizona -1.9 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
Texas @ Missouri 22.2 12.8 2.4 Texas -7.0 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
Charlotte @ UAB -24.3 -15.4 2.8 UAB -11.7 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
Louisiana Tech @ Troy -7.5 -7.1 1.8 Troy -2.2 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
South Alabama @ Louisiana -10.8 -8.9 2.8 Louisiana -4.7 - - -
Nov 7
12:00 AM
Marshall @ Georgia Southern -6.0 -9.9 3.4 Marshall -0.5 - - -
Nov 7
12:00 AM
Old Dominion @ Coastal Carolina 2.0 -11.3 2.5 Old Dominion -10.8 - - -
Nov 7
12:00 AM
Georgia State @ App State -18.6 -12.6 3.0 App State -9.0 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
Tulsa @ Tulane -11.8 2.1 2.7 Tulane -16.6 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
Rice @ North Texas -15.3 -0.3 2.8 North Texas -17.8 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
Rutgers @ Wisconsin -0.5 4.7 2.0 Wisconsin -7.2 - - -
Nov 6
9:00 PM
Penn State @ Washington 19.5 15.5 3.5 Penn State -0.5 - - -
Nov 7
12:00 AM
Maryland @ Purdue 1.7 -5.1 1.9 Maryland -4.9 - - -
Nov 7
12:00 AM
Oregon @ Ohio State 29.4 32.2 3.0 Ohio State -5.8 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
Iowa @ Northwestern 14.7 3.5 3.0 Iowa -8.2 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
UCLA @ Minnesota 2.6 5.6 2.8 Minnesota -5.8 - - -
Nov 7
12:00 AM
Michigan State @ Michigan -1.1 17.2 1.9 Michigan -20.2 - - -
Nov 7
12:00 AM
Florida State @ Boston College 8.7 -5.7 2.4 Florida State -12.0 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
West Virginia @ Texas Tech -2.7 20.9 2.8 Texas Tech -26.4 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
Oklahoma State @ Kansas State -3.0 10.8 3.1 Kansas State -16.9 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
Iowa State @ Baylor 5.2 3.1 1.9 Iowa State -0.2 - - -
Nov 6
10:00 PM
Colorado @ Arizona State -0.5 6.4 2.0 Arizona State -8.9 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
Cincinnati @ Houston 5.0 6.7 1.5 Houston -3.2 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
UCF @ Kansas 0.6 4.4 2.8 Kansas -6.6 - - -
Nov 6
10:00 PM
BYU @ Utah 15.6 16.7 3.0 Utah -4.1 - - -
Nov 7
12:00 AM
Kentucky @ Tennessee 3.9 15.8 2.9 Tennessee -14.8 - - -
Nov 7
12:00 AM
Texas A&M @ South Carolina 19.9 10.2 2.4 Texas A&M -7.3 - - -
Nov 6
9:00 PM
Northern Illinois @ San José State -15.6 -14.8 2.1 San José State -2.9 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
Vanderbilt @ Mississippi State 12.1 3.5 1.3 Vanderbilt -7.3 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
Georgia @ Ole Miss 25.7 20.2 2.5 Georgia -3.0 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
Alabama @ LSU 19.2 16.8 3.0 LSU -0.6 - - -
Nov 7
12:00 AM
Oklahoma @ Florida 18.1 11.5 3.6 Oklahoma -3.0 - - -
Nov 6
11:00 PM
Arkansas @ Auburn 5.2 10.9 1.3 Auburn -7.0 - - -
Nov 7
12:00 AM
Louisville @ Georgia Tech 11.6 6.5 1.1 Louisville -4.0 - - -
Nov 7
12:00 AM
Clemson @ Syracuse 10.2 -4.6 2.5 Clemson -12.3 - - -
Nov 6
10:00 PM
Hawai'i @ UTEP -6.3 -20.8 2.5 Hawai'i -12.1 - - -
Nov 7
12:00 AM
Duke @ NC State 5.2 6.5 3.4 NC State -4.7 - - -
Nov 7
12:00 PM
North Carolina @ UConn -3.4 -9.0 3.5 North Carolina -2.1 - - -
Nov 7
12:00 PM
Merrimack @ Wake Forest -30.4 3.8 2.5 Wake Forest -36.7 - - -
Nov 7
3:00 PM
Delaware @ Kennesaw State -15.2 -11.1 2.5 Kennesaw State -6.6 - - -
Nov 7
2:00 PM
UL Monroe @ Arkansas State -19.4 -9.0 3.1 Arkansas State -13.5 - - -
Nov 7
2:30 PM
Western Kentucky @ Middle Tennessee -5.5 -20.2 2.3 Western Kentucky -12.4 - - -
Nov 7
3:30 PM
Temple @ Navy -10.7 3.2 2.1 Navy -16.0 - - -
Nov 7
4:00 PM
Missouri State @ Florida International -15.7 -12.7 2.2 Florida International -5.2 - - -
Nov 7
3:00 PM
Liberty @ New Mexico State -7.9 -18.1 2.2 Liberty -8.0 - - -
Nov 7
4:00 PM
Boise State @ Colorado State 5.2 -13.8 2.0 Boise State -17.0 - - -
Nov 7
6:00 PM
Sam Houston @ Jacksonville State -24.1 -7.5 2.5 Jacksonville State -19.1 - - -
Nov 7
7:30 PM
Air Force @ Army -5.4 -1.4 1.6 Army -5.6 - - -
Nov 7
7:30 PM
Miami @ Notre Dame 21.6 26.7 2.2 Notre Dame -7.3 - - -
Nov 7
7:30 PM
Fresno State @ Utah State -3.9 -6.3 2.9 Utah State -0.5 - - -
Nov 7
7:30 PM
Texas State @ Oregon State -2.2 -9.5 3.7 Texas State -3.6 - - -
Nov 7
7:30 PM
Wyoming @ UNLV -12.2 -0.7 2.3 UNLV -13.8 - - -

Biggest Travel Disadvantages This Week

Teams ranked by how much further they travelled than their opponent. At a neutral site both teams travel, so the gap between them is the burden - not the raw trip. Body-clock offset and rest-day differential compound it.

#1 Hawai'i
3,228 miles · -3h body-clock shift · +7d rest edge
Hawai'i travels 3,228 miles to face UTEP, arriving with a -3h body-clock shift.
2,224 miles · +3h body-clock shift · equal rest
Penn State travels 2,224 miles to face Washington, arriving with a +3h body-clock shift.
#3 Oregon
2,059 miles · -3h body-clock shift · equal rest
Oregon travels 2,059 miles to face Ohio State, arriving with a -3h body-clock shift.
#4 Toledo
1,998 miles · +3h body-clock shift · +7d rest edge
Toledo travels 1,998 miles to face Sacramento State, arriving with a +3h body-clock shift.
1,782 miles · +2h body-clock shift · opponent +1d rest
Northern Illinois travels 1,782 miles to face San José State, arriving with a +2h body-clock shift.

Highest Weather-Risk Games This Week

Games ranked by combined wind, temperature, and precipitation impact. Thresholds: sustained wind ≥ 15 mph, gusts ≥ 25 mph, temp ≤ 32°F or ≥ 95°F, precipitation chance ≥ 60%.

68°F, 1 mph wind, 82% precip, Light rain shower
Ball State @ Massachusetts: 68°F, 1 mph wind, 82% precip, Light rain shower: conditions historically favor the home team when passing difficulty is elevated.
69°F, 4 mph wind, 69% precip, Light rain shower
Air Force @ Army: 69°F, 4 mph wind, 69% precip, Light rain shower: conditions historically favor the home team when passing difficulty is elevated.

Strongest Home-Field Advantages This Week

Home teams ranked by stadium HFA rating. Higher values reflect stronger historical home performance at that venue. Venues above 4,000 ft are flagged for altitude disadvantage.

#1 SMU
HFA 3.8 pts · Gerald J. Ford Stadium · 32,000 capacity
SMU carries a 3.8-point HFA edge at Gerald J. Ford Stadium (32,000 capacity) against Virginia Tech.
HFA 3.7 pts · Reser Stadium · 35,548 capacity
Oregon State carries a 3.7-point HFA edge at Reser Stadium (35,548 capacity) against Texas State.
#3 Florida
HFA 3.6 pts · Ben Hill Griffin Stadium · 88,548 capacity
Florida carries a 3.6-point HFA edge at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium (88,548 capacity) against Oklahoma.

When to Skip This Week 10 Analysis

How We Ranked Week 10's Games

Each ranked section draws from the same enriched data that powers our per-game pages. Travel distances are calculated as straight-line (great-circle) distances from each team's home market to the game stadium. Body-clock offset is the signed time-zone difference the away team crosses, or both teams in case of neutral site games. Rest-day differential is the difference in days since each team last played. Weather scoring compounds wind, temperature, and precipitation against fixed thresholds, dome stadiums are excluded as weather is irrelevant indoors, see our Weather tool for the full methodology.

HFA ratings come from our Home Field Advantage tool, which estimates the per-venue point value based on historical margin-of-victory data. Stadiums above 4,000 ft are flagged; altitude creates a documented visiting-team disadvantage. Power ratings are from the Blue Chip power-rating model. The gap between the model's implied spread and the market line is a directional signal; it is not a betting recommendation.

The Vegas versus Prediction Markets section compares the bookmaker's spread with the spread implied by the Kalshi prediction market - converted from its win probability through a fixed logistic scale - with no model involved. The Model versus Market section sets the Blue Chip model line against both of those markets as a three-way read, and each gap is described with the same language the per-game pages use. ATS records are season-to-date.

Sources

Weather Data

Home Field Advantage

Frequently Asked Questions

How many games are in college football Week 10 2026?

Week 10 of the 2026 FBS season features 63 games tracked by Blue Chip Analytics. The full schedule, lines, and totals are listed in the game table on this page.

How does Blue Chip Analytics rank travel disadvantages?

Teams are ranked by how much further they travelled than their opponent, measured as straight-line distance from each home market to the game stadium. At a home game the host travels nothing, so this is simply the visitor's trip; at a neutral site both teams travel and the gap between them is the burden. Body-clock offset (time-zone hours crossed) is listed alongside distance as a compound fatigue indicator.

What weather conditions qualify as high-risk for this week?

Games are flagged when the kickoff-hour forecast meets at least one of: sustained wind ≥ 15 mph, gusts ≥ 25 mph, temperature ≤ 32°F or ≥ 95°F, or a precipitation chance ≥ 60%. Scores compound across all factors: a cold and windy game ranks higher than a mildly breezy one. Weeks with no game past these thresholds show no weather section at all.

What is a Home Field Advantage (HFA) rating?

Blue Chip's HFA rating estimates the point value of playing at home at a specific stadium, based on historical margin-of-victory data. A rating of 3.0 means the home team historically performs about 3 points better at that venue than their power ratings alone would predict.

What does the Vegas versus Prediction Markets section show?

It ranks games by how far the bookmaker's spread sits from the spread implied by the Kalshi prediction market. Kalshi's win probability is converted to a spread through a fixed logistic scale, and no model is involved - it is one market against another. A wide gap is a directional flag, not a betting recommendation.

What does the Model versus Market section show?

It sets the Blue Chip model line against both the bookmaker line and the Kalshi-implied line - a three-way read - and ranks games by the model's largest disagreement with either market. The size of each gap is described in the same language the per-game pages use. Both the model and the markets can be wrong: treat it as a directional flag, not a pick.

What qualifies as a notable ATS record?

Teams are flagged when at least 4 of their games this season have produced a decided ATS result and their cover rate is ≥60% (hot) or ≤40% (cold). Records are season-to-date and, especially early on, rest on small samples - a hot or cold streak here is context to note, not a demonstrated edge.

Week 10 of the 2026 season features 63 FBS games; the ranked sections above surface the travel, weather, HFA, market-vs-market, model-vs-market, and ATS-record edges most relevant to analysts and informed fans.