My three favorite codes of football are American, rugby union, and association and I'm going to have a massive Saturday.
England-Australia kicks off the day. I don't have a rooting interest but I love watching Eddie Jones' England team and the Australian back row is fabulous. It's also taken a nasty edge, even for the already bitter England-Australia rivalry. The Autumn internationals have been outstanding.
That leads into el clasico. Barca has obviously been struggling lately, but Iniestia is back, and this is just the type of game to bring clarity of purpose back to their season. My starting XI would be Navas - Carvajal, Ramos, Varane, Marcelo - Kovacic, Casemiro, Modric - Lucas, Benzema, Ronaldo. Zidane is a ridiculous +10 and +15 vis-a-vis Barca's and Atletico's respective points totals since becoming manager.
I didn't go to Temple, but I have a lot of affection for Philadelphia, and Temple is a big part of the city. They are up against it again in the AAC championship game given how Navy's offense is humming, but I think they have an excellent chance. Matt Rhule and Ken Niumataolo are power five quality coaches.
I didn't go to Penn State either, but there are probably ten PSU degrees in my family, including my wife's two. My earliest sports memory is the Sugar Bowl loss to Alabama and I've been to more of their games than any other team (although the Yankees are quickly gaining). I'm already thrilled with the season, but a B1G title could potentially be the most shocking championships a team I follow has ever won.
Jets have been trash, but Penn, Penn State, and Temple have more than compensated, and Madrid is always a blast to follow.