College Football 2019: Your complete Week 12 binge-watching guide

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Only three Saturdays are left in November and the opportunities to watch college football are dwindling. Here is the Week 12 binge-watching guide.

For the first eight months of each new year, we sit and anxiously wait for the next dose of college football. Once the College Football Playoff national championship game is in the books, there is only recruiting and practices and all the details that serve as critical parts to the game — but are by no means the game itself.

When the season finally rolls around, fans soak up as much gridiron action as possible. Week after week we have the opportunity to binge on one great game after another. But that can make it tough to decide where to focus your attention.

The key, of course, is to have multiple screens working at the same time. Perhaps you choose to do that at a sports bar. Maybe you set up a laptop on the coffee table to play concurrently with the television while holding a phone that is streaming another game. However you choose to binge watch each Saturday, though, it always helps to have some sense of where to focus that attention.

It always helps to be a deft hand with the remote, as there are inevitably upset bids to watch and down-to-the-wire battles that sprout up unexpected each week. Having a place to start, though, is always helpful.

With all that in mind, here’s your Binge-Watching Guide for Week 11 of the 2019 season. (All odds from the Action Network. All times in Eastern Time.)

Friday Night Special: Louisiana Tech at Marshall (7:00 pm ET – CBSSN)

Friday night features a key Conference USA matchup on CBS Sports Network between division leaders Louisiana Tech and Marshall. The Bulldogs are the last undefeated team standing in the league, though they still need some help in the Group of Five race. The Thundering Herd are hoping to play spoiler and keep pace with Florida Atlantic in C-USA East. Two hungry teams meet in Huntington, and Marshall has been bet up to a five-point favorite in a game with huge ramifications for both teams.

PREDICTION: Louisiana Tech keeps themselves alive in the Group of Five race as they win by a touchdown in a shootout in West Virginia.