College football isn’t wasting any time getting marquee games on the schedule. There are three top-10 matchups in the Week 1 slate, including a mammoth meeting between defending national champion Ohio State and preseason No. 1 Texas.

The No. 3 Buckeyes are favored at home, but by less than a field goal. Considering the Buckeyes are at home, that means the sportsbooks don’t have much separation between the two powerhouse programs. Heisman Trophy favorite Arch Manning will get thrust into a tough environment in his first road start. He made a pair of home starts last year when Quinn Ewers was hurt and saw some time in a home loss to Georgia last season when neither QB could get the offense going.

Ohio State had to replace the 14 draft picks lost from last year’s championship team, including quarterback Will Howard. Julian Sayin slides into the starting role and has sensational wide receiver Jeremiah Smith among his weapons.

While Texas-OSU gets going at noon ET on Saturday, the Week 1 slate starts on Thursday with 17 games. Among the most noteworthy games, No. 25 Boise State travels to take on South Florida, and Nebraska plays Cincinnati at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. Boise State and Nebraska are roughly touchdown-favorites in those games.

Friday has 11 more games featuring at least one FBS team. Auburn goes to Baylor as a small favorite, and Georgia Tech is favored at Deion Sanders’ Colorado.

On Saturday, No. 8 Alabama visits Florida State as the Texas-OSU main event should be finishing. Florida State is coming off a shocking 2-10 season and has a preseason win total over/under listed at 7.5 on BetMGM, which is why the Crimson Tide are favored by roughly two touchdowns. FSU at home is still a tricky season opener to navigate for Kalen DeBoer in his second season in charge.

The primetime showpiece is No. 9 LSU at No. 4 Clemson. Most of the top 10 teams feature a new quarterback, but both of these teams bring back their starters (Clemson’s Cade Klubnik and LSU’s Garrett Nussmeier). The experience and ability of both quarterbacks have led to lofty expectations for their teams. Clemson is a small favorite at home.

With no NFL this weekend, college football is spilling into Sunday and Monday with some big games. On Sunday afternoon, Virginia Tech takes on No. 13 South Carolina in Atlanta before a big one between No. 6 Notre Dame and No. 10 Miami. This old-school rivalry gets renewed at Hard Rock Stadium with the Fighting Irish favored by a few points for Carson Beck’s Hurricane debut.

On Monday, TCU goes to North Carolina for a game that would barely register on the radar in most years, but this is Bill Belichick’s UNC debut. The former New England Patriots coach has replaced Deion Sanders as the most headline-grabbing coach in college football. Neither the Tar Heels nor the Horned Frogs are ranked, but given that this will be the only game on Monday night, plenty of fans will likely tune in out of morbid curiosity. TCU is favored on the road.

Here are the odds for every game involving an AP Top 25 team, as well as some other notable Week 1 games. Every top 25 team is in action this week. All times Eastern. Odds for FBS vs. FCS games are not posted yet, but will be live later in the week.

College football Week 1 oddsThursday, Aug. 28

No. 25 Boise State at South Florida

ESPN
Nebraska vs. Cincinnati

At Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, Mo., watch on ESPN

Friday, Aug. 29

Western Illinois at No. 12 Illinois

Peacock
Auburn at Baylor

FOX
Georgia Tech at Colorado

ESPN

Saturday, Aug. 30

No. 1 Texas at No. 3 Ohio State

FOX
Syracuse vs. No. 24 Tennessee

At Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, watch on ABC
Old Dominion at No. 20 Indiana

FS1
Nevada at No. 2 Penn State

CBS
Marshall at No. 5 Georgia

ESPN
No. 8 Alabama at Florida State

ABC
South Dakota at No. 22 Iowa State

FOX
Montana State at No. 7 Oregon

Big Ten Network
Illinois State at No. 18 Oklahoma

ESPN+
Long Island at No. 15 Florida

ESPN+
North Dakota at No. 17 Kansas State

ESPN+
UTSA at No. 19 Texas A&M

ESPN
No. 9 LSU at No. 4 Clemson

ABC
New Mexico at No. 14 Michigan

NBC
Arkansas-Pine Bluff at No. 23 Texas Tech

ESPN+
Georgia State at No. 21 Ole Miss

SEC Network
East Texas A&M at No. 16 SMU

ACC Network
Northern Arizona at No. 11 Arizona State

ESPN+
Utah at UCLA

FOX

Sunday, Aug. 31

Virginia Tech vs. No. 13 South Carolina

At Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, watch on ESPN
No. 6 Notre Dame at No. 10 Miami

ABC

Monday, Sept. 1

TCU at North Carolina

ESPN

(Photo of Julian Sayin: Ben Jackson / Getty Images)