College Football 2020: Top 3 under-the-radar games in Week 14

NEW ORLEANS, LA - SEPTEMBER 28: Stephon Huderson #22 of the Tulane Green Wave runs with the ball as Curtis Akins #7 of the Memphis Tigers defends during the first half at Yulman Stadium on September 28, 2018 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
NEW ORLEANS, LA - SEPTEMBER 28: Stephon Huderson #22 of the Tulane Green Wave runs with the ball as Curtis Akins #7 of the Memphis Tigers defends during the first half at Yulman Stadium on September 28, 2018 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) /
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Looking at the best under the radar games for Week 14 of what has been a strange 2020 college football season. Keep an eye on these three.

We’re into what, under normal circumstances, would have been conference championship week of the college football season. Of course, things aren’t normal, and while some teams have finished their regular seasons, there are plenty of games still going on.

Some of these have captured national attention, like Coastal Carolina vs. BYU, with both teams being ranked and the game being agreed to mere days ago. Still, there are plenty of under the radar games this weekend.

So, here are three under the radar games for Week 14 of the college football season.

3. Memphis at Tulane

It’s no surprise that former Tulane offensive coordinator, Will Hall, is now a head coach at the FBS level (Southern Miss). He’s been a huge part of the Green Wave becoming a legitimately good and scary offensive team, even with a freshman playing quarterback in Michael Pratt. Of course, this has been under the watch of Willie Fritz, who has proven time and time again to be an excellent program builder. He’ll have to keep proving it too, as they welcome one of the AAC powers to New Orleans in the Memphis Tigers.

Memphis isn’t having as strong a season as they did last year, when they won the AAC and went to the Cotton Bowl, but they’re still a great team. The Tigers have come from behind to beat teams like UCF in shootout fashion and was able to play the opposite type game, in a 10-7 battle against Navy. Brady White has been key to that success, with his experience leading Memphis’ offense that was otherwise suffering from opt outs.

This should be a great game, which comes down to whether or not the Tulane pass rush can get to White and get him uncomfortable.