College Football 2017: 3 under-the-radar games for Week 13

BLACKSBURG, VA - NOVEMBER 18: Defensive end Houshun Gaines #11 of the Virginia Tech Hokies sings the fight song following the game against the Pittsburgh Panthers at Lane Stadium on November 18, 2017 in Blacksburg, Virginia. (Photo by Michael Shroyer/Getty Images)
BLACKSBURG, VA - NOVEMBER 18: Defensive end Houshun Gaines #11 of the Virginia Tech Hokies sings the fight song following the game against the Pittsburgh Panthers at Lane Stadium on November 18, 2017 in Blacksburg, Virginia. (Photo by Michael Shroyer/Getty Images) /
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A week of college football filled with rivalries. One of the most anticipated weeks every college football season with several great matchups. Among those great matchups, here are 3 under-the-radar games which have potential to excite.

Another week of college football filled with enticing matchups in another edition of rivalry week. One week away from championship week, and the playoff spots are up for grabs. Debatably the biggest game of the season is ahead of us when Alabama is going to take on Auburn. With each team looking to solidify their resumé heading into bowl season and the college football playoff, this game has the potential to go down in the history books.

On top of that game, college football fans will get to enjoy another rendition of one of the sweetest rivalries in all of sports. The Buckeyes out of Ohio State will travel to Ann Arbor to take on Michigan. Even though this game doesn’t necessarily have any playoff implications, it should still entertain the viewers. But what about the games people aren’t talking about?

I’m talking about the SEC showdown we have ahead of us between conference foes Texas A&M and LSU. These two teams are fighting to build their resumé with bowl season around the corner. Some teams are making a last ditch effort to go bowling and the 2017 college football season is nearing an end. Here are three underrated games this week that are more intriguing than you think.