Ball State vs. Miami (Ohio) live stream, where to watch online, CBS Sports Network channel finder, odds


Week 14 on CBS Sports Network closes out the regular season with a loaded slate of championship implications, playoff drama and long-term regional issues. Several conferences enter the weekend with crowded races at the top, and each kickoff has the potential to reshape who plays for titles as November draws to a close.
The action begins Friday with two noon showdowns. Kent State looks to finish a resurgence season on a high note, while Northern Illinois aims to preserve its home dominance in the series. Later, San Diego State travels to New Mexico for one of the most important games of the weekend: a win sends San Diego State to the Mountain West championship game, while New Mexico needs both a win and outside help to host the league final for the first time in program history.
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Saturday opens at the MAC, where Miami (OH) continues its push for a third straight trip to the conference title game but still needs a win and favorable results elsewhere. Later in the afternoon, Kennesaw State has a chance to reach the Conference USA championship game in just its second FBS season, heading to Liberty for a game that carries the potential for revenge after last year’s meeting flipped the league’s narrative.
The nightcap features a rivalry with the Mountain West stakes, as UNLV seeks both a win and multiple finishes across the conference to earn another shot at the league crown. Nevada, meanwhile, is entering its best stretch of the season and looks to spoil those hopes in Reno.
CBS Sports Network will broadcast all five games, with complete viewing information, betting lines and key storylines to follow as Week 14 unfolds.
All times Eastern | Odds via SportsLine consensus
Date: Saturday November 29 | Time: 12 p.m.
Location: Fred C. Yager Stadium – Oxford, Ohio
TV: CBS Sports Network [Channel finder]
Live broadcast: CBSSports.com | Mobile: CBS Sports app
Spread: Miami (Ohio) -17.5 | Will the RedHawks cover? Check out SportsLine’s Week 14 projections here
Miami (6-5) ended a two-game streak last week to keep alive its hopes of reaching the MAC championship game for the third straight season. The RedHawks need another win against Ball State (4-7) and a loss against Buffalo, Toledo or Western Michigan to secure a return trip to Detroit. The Cardinals have just one win in the last nine meetings against Miami, with the most recent victory in Oxford coming in 2012.
Kennesaw State vs. Liberty
Date: Saturday November 29 | Time: 3:30 p.m.
Location: Williams Stadium – Lynchburg, Virginia
TV: CBS Sports Network [Channel finder]
Live broadcast: CBSSports.com | Mobile: CBS Sports app
Spread: Kennesaw State -2.5 | Will the Owls cover? Check out SportsLine’s Week 14 projections here
Kennesaw State (8-3) can punch its ticket to the C-USA championship game with a win at Liberty (4-7) on Saturday. In their second year as an FBS member, the Owls are poised to play for hardware, with bowl eligibility already assured. The Flames’ streak of six consecutive bowl appearances has already ended after losing three straight games. Liberty fell in consecutive overtimes on the road before returning for its home finale, where it has a chance for revenge after Kennesaw State ended an 11-game winning streak against Conference USA opponents last season.
UNLV vs. Nevada
Date: Saturday November 29 | Time: 9 p.m.
Location: Mackay Stadium – Reno, Nevada
TV: CBS Sports Network [Channel finder]
Live broadcast: CBSSports.com | Mobile: CBS Sports app
Spread: UNLV-7.5 | Will the Rebels cover? Check out SportsLine’s Week 14 projections here
Despite just two losses under first-year coach Dan Mullen, UNLV (9-2) needs a win and some help to make its third straight appearance in the Mountain West championship game. The Rebels need to win at Nevada (3-8) – which has won back-to-back games for the first time since 2023 – plus losses to Boise State And New Mexico. Quarterback Anthony Colandrea powered the offense with a late-season surge, producing nine total touchdowns over the final three games to keep UNLV in the mix.



