College Football 2019: Top 3 under-the-radar games in Week 13

PULLMAN, WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 16: Fans for the Washington State Cougars during the game against the Stanford Cardinals at Martin Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Pullman, Washington. Washington State defeats Stanford 49-22. (Photo by William Mancebo/Getty Images)
PULLMAN, WASHINGTON - NOVEMBER 16: Fans for the Washington State Cougars during the game against the Stanford Cardinals at Martin Stadium on November 16, 2019 in Pullman, Washington. Washington State defeats Stanford 49-22. (Photo by William Mancebo/Getty Images) /
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With just a few more weeks left in the 2019 college football regular season, what games are flying under the radar this weekend?

As regular season is getting closer and closer to the end, we will just have a few more weekends to try to find some of the “under the radar” games. Luckily for us college football fans, this has been a great year of college football with each weekend consisting of good games. This weekend is no different.

No. 8 Penn State kicks off things at No. 2 Ohio State in the early slate of games. This is the heavy-hitter of the weekend, but is followed by several other important and big games such as Texas at No. 14 Baylor and Texas A&M at No. 4 Georgia, just to name a couple.

With another good weekend of games ahead of us, which three games are getting overlooked?

3. Oregon State at Washington State

Oregon State has surprised Pac-12 country as they are currently 5-5 overall, with a 4-3 conference record. The Beavers are second in the Pac-12 North and are just one win away from being bowl eligible. They are fresh off a one-point victory over Arizona State and will have this week and next week (when they play Oregon) to get that sixth victory.

Washington State has had an up and down season as they are also 5-5, but have a 2-5 record in conference. The Cougars’ offense has put up big numbers again and quarterback Anthony Gordon has had a stellar season. Like Oregon State, they will also be looking to become bowl eligible after this game.

Washington State is currently a 10.5-point favorite. We expect this game to get a little wacky and have a true Pac-12 After Dark feel to it.