This week, November 18-24, isn't really the end of the season, because there's Army-Navy wrapping it all up on December 8, but usually, generally the week of Thanksgiving is, for all practical purposes, the end of the season.
There's a few between November 25-December 1, but they don't seem to count for much.
The upcoming big games this week:
Texas Christian-Texas; Texas is probably favored, but as one has no fondness for Texas, one hopes Texas Christian wins.
Nebraska-Iowa; bah humbug, what a lame end of the season opponent for Nebraska.
Louisiana State-Arkansas; I dunno if that's a rivalry or not, but probably Louisiana State'll win.
Utah-Colorado; this should evolve into a rivalry; Colorado's never going to be good enough to play with the traditional class teams.
West Virginia-Iowa State; how poor West Virginia got saddled with Iowa State, I dunno.
Washington-Washington State; an ancient first-class rivalry; probably Washington.
Arizona State-Arizona; who cares, they're from parvenu Arizona, with no history or tradition.
Stanford-UCLA; I dunno if this is a classic rivalry or not, but I bet Stanford upsets.
Oregon-Oregon State; see comment about Arizona State-Arizona, above, same thing. Ho-hum.
Virginia-Virginia Tech; given my favoritism for teams whose last name is "Tech," I hope the home team wins.
Georgia Tech-Georgia; another "Tech," and so I hope they pull an upset.
Illinois-Northwestern; Northwestern'll probably run away with this one.
Michigan-Ohio State; it has to be Ohio State, much greater than Michigan, past, present, and future.
Indiana-Purdue; probably Purdue.
Kentucky-Tennessee; Tennessee lost to Vanderbilt, so probably no matter how bad Kentucky is, as Kentucky usually is, Kentucky wins.
Florida-Florida State; Florida has history, Florida State not, so one hopes for Florida.
Michigan State-Minnesota; oddly, probably Minnesota's going to win this one.
Oklahoma State-Oklahoma; Oklahoma, of course. It goes without saying.
Wisconsin-Penn State; alas, poor Wisconsin, which like Nebraska deserves a first-class, top-notch end-of-season game, and this isn't it. Perhaps Iowa and Penn State should play as their season-enders, and Nebraska and Wisconsin as theirs.
Auburn-Alabama; Bear Bryant was the best coach in the history of college football; Go, Alabama!
Mississippi State-Mississippi; I'm not going to touch this one with a ten-foot primitive.
South Carolina-Clemson; a hard one to pick, but one hopes South Carolina.
Missouri-Texas A&M; this could become the major rivalry of both teams, given that Missouri no longer plays Kansas, and Texas A&M Texas, and given that they're both considered undesirables by the snobs of the Southeastern Conference, the "leftovers." One hopes Missouri wins, but expects Texas A&M to.
Notre Dame-Southern California; nobody, but nobody, could ever cheer for Notre Dame other than their alumni.
Yale 24, Harvard 34, yesterday, November 17, end of their seasons.
Lehigh 38, Lafayette 21, yesterday, November 17, end of their seasons.