College Football 2019: Top 3 under-the-radar games for Week 12

NORMAN, OK - NOVEMBER 9: Tight end Charlie Kolar #88 of the Iowa State Cyclones catches a pass for a touchdown against safety Pat Fields #10 of the Oklahoma Sooners to trail by only the point after touchdown in the last minute of the game on November 9, 2019 at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. The Cyclones failed on a two point attempt giving the Sooners the 42-41 win. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images)
NORMAN, OK - NOVEMBER 9: Tight end Charlie Kolar #88 of the Iowa State Cyclones catches a pass for a touchdown against safety Pat Fields #10 of the Oklahoma Sooners to trail by only the point after touchdown in the last minute of the game on November 9, 2019 at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. The Cyclones failed on a two point attempt giving the Sooners the 42-41 win. (Photo by Brian Bahr/Getty Images) /
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With important games happening each week at this point in college football, which games are flying under the radar in Week 12?

Week 11 did not disappoint when it came to good college football. LSU vs. Alabama’s “Game of the Century” did not let anyone down as the game went down to the wire with elite level competition the entire game.

As Week 11 is put behind us, it is time to look forward to Week 12. Oklahoma at Baylor, Georgia at Auburn and Minnesota at Iowa are the games that will get the most attention, but what games are worth keeping up with that are flying under the radar this week?

3. Louisiana Tech at Marshall

This game could be a preview of the C-USA Championship Game in a few weeks depending how a few things play out. Louisiana Tech is 8-1 with a 5-0 conference record while Marshall is 6-3 with a 4-1 conference record.

Louisiana Tech is the favorite to come out of the West and hold several tie breakers as of now with other teams in the division. As long as they continue doing what they have been doing they should make it to the conference championship.

Marshall’s lone loss in conference came to Middle Tennessee State, but they have beaten Florida Atlantic and Western Kentucky, who are the other top teams in the East. Like Tech, if Marshall wins out they are in the championship game. Marshall is a 4.5-point favorite.