Finally, the 2014 College Football season is here.

After a long off-season wait that saw a many new promising new recruits and new coaches, it's time put it all on the field. We already saw Texas A&M quarterback Kenny Hill break Johnny Manziel's school passing yards record with a 511 yard performance against South Carolina.

The weekend is a time to watch football. It's a great opportunity to relax and watch the game we all love. Latin Post.com lists five must watch games this weekend.

Saturday

(1) Florida State vs. Oklahoma State

This will most likely be the most watched game of the weekend. Florida State, the defending BCS National Champions take on the Oklahoma State Cowboys. Jameis Winston will be playing his second season for the Seminoles. Can he prove the doubters wrong and win a second Heisman trophy? He had a somewhat controversial off-season, but Winston will be looking to put that behind him.

The Seminoles and Cowboys kickoff at 8 p.m. on ESPN at Dallas Cowboys arena AT&T Stadium.

Arkansas vs. (6) Auburn

The Auburn Tigers made it to the National Championship last season, but lost against FSU. Auburn has produced one of the best football programs in recent years, especially in a loaded South Eastern Conference. Head coach Gus Malzahn will be coaching just his second year with the team, and he used to work for Arkansas as a defensive coordinator. If Arkansas can somehow win this game, it would be a huge upset.

Arkansas and Auburn will face each other at 4 p.m. at the Jordan Hare Stadium on the SEC Network.

(16) Clemson vs. (12) Georgia

Clemson has been showing a lot of promise lately. Last season they defeated Ohio State 40-35 in the Orange Bowl. The Tigers will be without Tajh Boyd, who was drafted by the New York Jets in the sixth round. Just two weeks from now, the Tigers have to face the Seminoles in Florida. Similar to the Tigers, the Georgia Bulldogs will be without their quarterback from last year as well. Aaron Murray was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fifth round. As usual, Georgia has a tough schedule this season.

The Tigers and the Bulldogs will battle each other at Sanford Stadium on Watch ESPN at 5:30 p.m.

(14) Wisconsin vs. (13) LSU

LSU has been a football powerhouse during the 21st century. Unfortunately for them, quarterback Zach Mettenberger will no longer be with the team. This will be the 10th season under head coach Les Miles, who has done a fantastic job leading the Tigers to two championship games. Wisconsin is an underrated team this year. The No. 14 ranked Badgers finished 9-4 last season under Gary Anderson's first year with the team. This team could certainly win the Big 10.

The Badgers and Tigers face off at 9. p.m. at the NRG Stadium on Watch ESPN

Sunday

SMU vs. (10) Baylor

Even though Robert Griffin III is no longer at Baylor, the school has done well without him. Last season, the Baylor Bears went 11-2, and made it all the way to the Fiesta Bowl. This will be Art Briles' seventh year coaching the Bears. The SMU Mustangs are trying to get back to their previous bowl success, after a disappointing 2013 season that saw them go 5-7. They will be without Garrett Gilbert for the first time since 2011.

The Mustangs and Bears play one another at McLane Stadium at 7:30 p.m. on Fox Sports 1.

All times listed above are Eastern American time zone.

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