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CBS Sports Network's coverage of the 2023 college football season continues in Week 5 with three games on the schedule, all of which are set to kick off during a jam-packed Saturday. Buffalo and UConn get things started at noon in an interesting nonconference game. 

The game is intriguing because both teams are coming off of huge victories. UConn trounced FAU 48-14 to earn its first win against an FBS opponent this year, and its largest margin of victory in such a situation since it beat Memphis 45-10 on Dec. 7, 2013. Not to be outdone, Buffalo crushed No. 23 Northern Illinois' College Football Playoff hopes with a 23-20 win. 

In another nonconference clash, San Diego State is trying to right the ship as it travels to Central Michigan. The Aztecs are on an 0-2 skid since winning their season opener against Texas A&M-Commerce but had a bye week to get right in Week 4. 

In an 8 p.m. nightcap, Wyoming and Air Force get Mountain West Conference play started in Laramie. 

CBS Sports Network will be with you every step of the way once the Week 5 games begin. In the meantime, get caught up on viewing information, storylines, betting odds and more for each matchup. 

All times Eastern | Odds via SportsLine consensus 

Air Force at Wyoming

Date: Saturday, Sept. 28 | Time: 8 p.m. 
Location: War Memorial Stadium -- Laramie, Wyo.
TV: CBS Sports Network [Channel finder
Live stream: CBSSports.com | Mobile: CBS Sports App (Free)
Spread: Air Force -4 | Will the Falcons cover? Check out SportsLine's Week 5 projections here

This matchup has certainly lost a lot of its luster. Both Air Force and Wyoming were seen as preseason dark horses in a loaded Mountain West Conference, but a combined 1-6 record among the two programs has the arrow trending in another direction. Neither offense has lit the world on fire thus far. Wyoming hasn't scored more than 17 points in a single game, while Air Force has scored just 10 points in two games against FBS competition. If nothing else, this could be a get-right game -- for either team, really.