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College football Week 6 preview: Nick Saban, Jimbo Fisher meet after testy offseason, key rivalry sets stage

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It’s Red River Rivalry week, and college football fans would usually be clamoring for information on one of the greatest rivalries in the sport. 

But Saturday is filled with quality matchups, and a battle between two unranked schools just doesn’t have the zip to get all that much attention. 

Fans arrive at the Cotton Bowl before the 2021 Red River Showdown between the Texas Longhorns and Oklahoma Sooners Oct. 9, 2021, in Dallas, Texas.  (Tim Warner/Getty Images)

Oklahoma enters the game losers of two straight games after giving up 668 yards of offense and 55 points to an unranked TCU team. 

Oklahoma has dropped out of the poll after entering Week 4 undefeated and ranked No. 6 in the country before losing to Kansas State at home. 

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Texas is 3-2 after a last-second loss to Texas Tech in Week 4, but the Longhorns will reportedly be getting their five-star quarterback back in Quinn Ewers, who is expected to get the start under center after returning from an injury against Alabama in Week 2. 

Texas' Quinn Ewers (3) in action, passing against Alabama at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium. (Greg Nelson/Sports Illustrated via Getty Images)

It’s the Red River Rivalry. It’s certainly worth a peek or two during the morning hours on Saturday, but there aren’t any College Football Playoff implications on the line, no national championship hopes for either school. 

Let’s take a look at a few games to be aware of Saturday as the college football season kicks off Week 6.

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