If you get a lot of prime-time games White Russell Bodine Jerseys , it’s usually because you’re good, interesting, or at least from a city with a lot of people.So it’s worth noting the teams on the other end of the spectrum, who are hidden away from public view.While the Bills are the only team shut out of national prime-time audiences this season, there are eight other teams who make a single appearance in the highest-profile games.The Cardinals, Panthers, Bengals, Lions, Jaguars, Dolphins, Buccaneers, and Titans each make one appearance in a prime-time game.Of that group, half of them are isolated into Thursdays early in the season when games are only shown on NFL Network Russell Bodine Jerseys 2019 , before the Fox national package kicks in (Panthers-Bucs in Week Two and Jaguars-Titans in Week Three). The Cardinals have a Thursday against the 49ers, while the Bengals, Lions and Dolphins appear on Mondays.Part of the justification can be viewed through a competitive lens, as none of the eight single-dippers made the playoffs last year (and only the Panthers, Jaguars, and Titans made the postseason in 2017).But the teams also represent some of the league’s smaller markets.Based on the size of television markets, the Bucs are the top team (11th), followed by the Cardinals (12), Dolphins (16), Panthers (23), Titans (27), Bengals (35), and Jaguars (42). The Bills reside in the 52nd-ranked television market.For teams outside the top-10 markets White Phillip Gaines Jerseys , you better be good or make a lot of moves in the offseason if you want attention (and many coaches and players are just fine playing on Sunday at 1 p.m.). College football rivalries are somehow more fun than those in the NFL. If the games are like this Saturday’s Red River Showdown between Oklahoma and Texas, they carry the weight of history and state-to-state competition. The two teams come into this week as potential candidates for the college football playoff, which should make for an exciting game. There are plenty of intriguing match-ups outside that game, though, including those that involve the prospects below.So, let’s talk about the games, leave questions on prospects, and enjoy the weekend!<hr class="p-entry-hr" id="jmLBYh">Keep your eyes onEDGE Yetur Gross-Matos (Penn State)The junior defensive end had a great game last week against an overmatched Purdue offensive line, but the Iowa Hawkeyes present a completely different challenge. Iowa tackles Alaric Jackson and Tristan Wirfs will be looking to bounce back from their collective performance against Michigan last week. Gross-Matos needs to prove that he can still produce against top-tier competition.Other prospects to watchWR Justin Jefferson (LSU)Jefferson, the seventh-leading receiver in the country, is a riser thanks in part to having a competent quarterback in Joe Burrow. He has a great sense for getting open in zone coverage but needs to prove that he can earn separation in man-to-man coverage. Florida’s CJ Henderson should serve as a good test for him this week, as the cornerback is perhaps the best man corner in the country. DT Marvin Wilson (Florida State)Clemson is one of the most productive offenses in the country and it usually takes a herculean effort to stop that engine. According to PFF Wilson has the most quarterback pressures in the ACC. There’s a possibility Clemson will turn to the ground game with Travis Etienne as a response, in which case Wilson needs to prove that he can stand up to the Tigers’ rushing attack.CB/SS Julian Blackmon (Utah)Blackmon just had the worst game against USC Phillip Gaines Jerseys 2019 , a game that was so bad it might have torpedoed his draft stock. He has a chance to make up for it this week against Oregon State and Isaac Hodgins. The 6’4” receiver already has nine touchdowns on the year and loves to out-jump his opponents. The 6’1” corner should be able to use that height to his advantage though.RB D’Andre Swift (Georgia)Swift may be one the most versatile and talented running backs in the nation. The one criticism of the junior is that he hasn’t faced premier competition on defense this year. South Carolina’s defense is in the upper echelon of groups against the run, and their defensive line features Javon Kinlaw, one of the best all-around defensive tackles in college football.Game of the WeekNo. 6 Oklahoma vs No. 11 TexasSaturday, 12:00 p.m., ESTFOXLast year’s Red River Showdown was a showcase of offensive talent, but there’s reason to believe this year will be a bit different with both teams coming in with new defensive leaders. Sure, Oklahoma still showcases offensive players like receiver CeeDee Lamb, and center Creed Humphrey, but linebacker Kenneth Murray could end up being the first linebacker drafted in April. Texas’ massive wide receiver Collin Johnson still serves as their leading threat, but the team also features safety Brandon Jones.