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Top 25 College Football Games of 2014

Top 25 College Football Games of 2014

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  • Premiered: 
    July 20, 2015
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  • Network: ESPNU
  • Category: Series
  • Genre: Countdown
  • Type: Live Action
  • Concept: 
  • Subject Matter: Sports
  • Tags: football (college)

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Plot Synopsis

Over two weeks, ESPNU counts down these top 25 college football games of 2014, showing most of the games in their entirety:
#25: Ohio State (31) at Penn State (24) (two overtimes)
#24: Arkansas (28) vs. Texas A&M (35) (overtime)
#23: Miami Beach Bowl: BYU (48) vs. Memphis (55) (two overtimes)
#22: Armed Forces Bowl: Houston (35) vs. Pitt (34)
#21: TCU (31) at West Virginia (30)
#20: Outback Bowl: Auburn (31) vs. Wisconsin (34) (overtime)
#19: College Football Playoff National Championship: Oregon (20) vs. Ohio State (42)
#18: UCF (32) vs. East Carolina (30)
#17: Western Kentucky (67) at Marshall (66) (overtime)
#16: ACC Championship: Florida State (37) vs. Georgia Tech (35)
#15: Alabama (20) at LSU (13) (overtime)
#14: Clemson (17) at Florida State (23) (overtime)
#13: Bahamas Bowl: Central Michigan (48) vs. Western Kentucky (49)
#12: Auburn (44) vs. Alabama (55)
#11: Arizona State (38) at USC (34)
#10: Arizona (31) at Oregon (24)
#9: Texas A&M (41) at Auburn (38)
#8: Georgia Tech (30) at Georgia (24)
#7: Cal (45) at Arizona (49)
#6: Alabama (17) at Ole Miss (23)
#5: Notre Dame (27) at Florida State (31)
#4: Auburn (35) at Ole Miss (31)
#3: TCU (58) at Baylor (61)
#2: CFP Semifinal/Sugar Bowl: Alabama (35) vs. Ohio State (42)
#1: Cotton Bowl Classic: Michigan State (42) vs. Baylor (41)
Fans voted for the top five games, and this series revealed the results on TV from Friday, July 31 through Sunday, August 2. Games No. 17, No. 11, and No. 7 were not televised due to rights restrictions.