The Big Ten and college football regular season is quickly coming to an end, and there are some games with major conference and College Football Playoff implications on the docket.

In Week 14, the conference is utilizing a 6-day window for some of the rivalry games to determine the time and network the games will be on. The majority of this schedule has been set for some time, but there are 3 games that could have major CFP implications based on Week 13 results.

The first game is Notre Dame traveling to Los Angeles to take on the USC Trojans. The Fighting Irish have been on a tear since the loss to Northern Illinois and could be in line to clinch a Playoff berth in that game.

Oregon got quite a scare last week against Wisconsin but got the 16-13 win to remain undefeated and No. 1 in the country. The Ducks will be hosting former Pac-12 rival Washington at home.

The third game that hasn’t been scheduled yet is Purdue at Indiana, and this is a game whose importance figures to have the most to gain or lose based on Week 13. The Hoosiers travel to Columbus to take on the Ohio State Buckeyes in a battle of top-5 teams. If Indiana is able to win, the team is squarely in the driver’s seat to make the B1G Championship Game.

All 3 of these games will be on Saturday, but the times and networks will not be decided until this Sunday. One of the games will be at 3:30 p.m. ET, with the other 2 kicking off at 7 p.m. ET and 7:30 p.m. ET.

Michigan and Ohio State will be on FOX on Saturday in their normal time slot for The Game at 12 p.m. ET, with the Buckeyes wrapping up 6 consecutive games starting at that time. A Black Friday schedule of rivalries has also been set for some time with Minnesota-Wisconsin and Nebraska-Iowa lined up.