College Football 2019: Your complete Week 10 binge-watching guide

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Sure, the top three college football teams are all on a bye. There is still tons to watch this weekend. Here is your complete Week 10 Binge-Watching Guide.

First of all, if you’re the type of fan that spent your Halloween night watching West Virginia nearly upsetting No. 12 Baylor in Waco and No. 20 Appalachian State falling from the ranks of the unbeaten against Georgia Southern in their annual Sun Belt East duel, you probably don’t need this guide. You cobble together as many screens as possible to watch all the action in every time slot.

Let’s say you only have three screens, though. Maybe it is your TV, a laptop or tablet, and a phone. Maybe you have a desktop monitor instead of the phone. However it lines up, though, let’s assume you have three screens to watch.

What should you watch in those spots? Well, starting with tonight’s game, there should be quite an entertaining weekend of games. But how could it be entertaining, when five of the nine remaining unbeaten teams are on bye weeks and two of them already played on the last night of October? Expand your horizons, because there’s tons of great football to watch around the country.

Here’s your Binge-Watching Guide for Week 10 of the 2019 season. (All odds from the Action Network.)

Friday Night Special: Navy at UConn (8:00 pm/ESPN2)

Navy is a 6-1 team longing for their first trip to the AAC championship game. The Midshipmen are 6-1, but a loss by Memphis to SMU would give them a clear path to the AAC West with a head-to-head game against the Mustangs later in November. But they can’t get ahead of themselves, even with how abysmal UConn has been this year. Navy comes into the contest at Rentschler Field as a 27.5-point favorite, and they might find it hard to break that four-touchdown threshold on the trip to Connecticut.

PREDICTION: UConn puts up a solid fight in the first half, but Navy pulls away after the intermission and wins by three touchdowns 38-17 as the Huskies cover the spread… barely.