College Football is back! With the newest season beginning this week, there are a number of games that could be fun to watch this weekend. Here are the top five games to watch this weekend: 

Michigan at Utah: After all the offseason hype, former San Francisco 49ers head coach Jim Harbaugh returns to college football. How will his team do in the season opener? The Wolverines did not announce who will start the season opener, so that could be a storyline heading into the game. As for Utah, they finished 9-4 and won a bowl game over Colorado State last December. It would be interesting to see how Harbaugh will do this season after the turmoil in San Francisco. 

Texas At Notre Dame: A couple of years ago, Notre Dame was in the championship game and has the potential to get back into the national championship picture. With a group of veterans lead by quarterback Malik Zaire, do not sleep on the Fighting Irish. As for Texas, it is Year 2 of the Charlie Strong era. He will be starting four true freshman in the opening game. It might be a rebuilding mode for the Longhorns.

(3) Alabama At (18) Wisconsin: Last season ended in bitter defeat when Alabama lost to the Ohio State Buckeyes in the Sugar Bowl. With Nick Saban back on the sidelines, he is determined to get his team back into the title picture. As for Wisconsin, they are coming off a bowl win over Auburn. Both teams have national championship aspirations, and this match up could be fun to watch. 

(1) Ohio State At Virgina Tech: The national champs take the field on Monday where they will face Virgina Tech. The Buckeyes do not know who will start the game. According to reports, quarterback Cardale Jones was admitted to a hospital after experience migraines. Will the national champs repeat? 

Eastern Washington Eagles At (7) Oregon Ducks: The losers of the National Championship game are looking for vengeance as they start off their season against the Eagles. This game bears the resemblance of the Michigan/Appalachian State game in 2007. Could there be an upset in the making?