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Monday, December 15, 2008

2008-2009 BOWL GAMES

Date, Game, CST, TV
BCS Rank, Team (record), Favorite

Location

Sat.12/20 EagleBank Bowl, 10am ESPN
Wake Forest (7-5) vs. Navy (8-4), Wake Forest by 3

RFK Stadium, Washington, DC

Sat. 12/20 New Mexico Bowl, 1:30 ESPN
Fresno St. (7-5) vs. Colorado St. (6-6), Pickem
University Stadium, Albuquerque, NM

Sat. 12/20 St. Petersburg Bowl, 3:30 ESPN2
Memphis (6-6) vs. USF (7-5), South Florida by 11.5
Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL


Sat. 12/20 Las Vegas Bowl, 7pm ESPN
#16 BYU (10-2) vs. Arizona (7-5), Arizona by 3
Sam Boyd Stadium, Las Vegas, NV

Sun. 12/21 New Orleans Bowl, 7pm ESPN
Troy (8-4) vs. Southern Miss (6-6), Troy by 2.5
Superdome, New Orleans, LA

Tue. 12/23 Poinsettia Bowl, 7pm ESPN
#11 TCU (10-2) vs. #9 Boise St. (12-0), Pickem
Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, CA

Wed. 12/24 Hawaii Bowl, 7pm ESPN
Hawaii (7-6) vs. Notre Dame (6-6), Hawaii by 1
Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, HI

Fri. 12/26 Motor City Bowl, 7pm ESPN

Fla. Atlantic (6-6) vs. Cent. Mich. (8-4), Cent. Mich. by 7
Ford Field, Detroit, MI

Sat. 12/27 Meineke Car Care Bowl, 12pm ESPN

N. Carolina (8-4) vs. W. Virginia (8-4), N. Carolina by 1.5
Bank of America Stadium, Charlotte, NC

Sat. 12/27 Champs Sports Bowl, 3:30 ESPN

Florida St. (8-4) vs. Wisconsin (7-5), FSU by 3
Citrus Bowl, Orlando, FL

Sat. 12/27 Emerald Bowl, 7pm ESPN

California (8-4) vs. Miami (FL) (7-5), Cal by 9
AT&T Park, San Francisco, CA

Sun. 12/28 Independence Bowl, 7pm ESPN

Louisiana Tech (7-5) vs. N. Illinois (6-6), Pickem
Independence Stadium, Shreveport, LA

Mon. 12/29 PapaJohns.com Bowl, 2pm ESPN

NC State (6-6) vs. Rutgers (7-5), Rutgers by 4.5
Legion Field, Birmingham, AL

Mon. 12/29 Alamo Bowl, 7pm ESPN

#23 Northwestern (9-3) vs. #21 Mizzou (9-4), Mizz by 10.5
Alamodome, San Antonio, TX

Tue. 12/30 Humanitarian Bowl, 3:30 ESPN

Nevada (7-5) vs. Maryland (7-5), Maryland by 1
Bronco Stadium, Boise, ID

Tue. 12/30 Holiday Bowl, 7pm ESPN

Oregon (9-3) vs. Oklahoma St.(9-3), Okla. State by 1.5
Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, CA

Tue. 12/30 Texas Bowl, 7pm NFL Network
W. Michigan (9-3) vs. Rice (9-3), Rice by 3.5
Reliant Stadium, Houston, TX

Wed. 12/31 Armed Forces Bowl, 11am ESPN
Air Force (8-4) vs. Houston (7-5), Houston by 5.5
Amon Carter Stadium, Fort Worth, TX

Wed. 12/31 Sun Bowl, CBS 1pm
#20 Pittsburgh (9-3) vs. Oregon St. (8-4), Oregon St. by 3
Sun Bowl Stadium, El Paso, TX

Wed. 12/31 Music City Bowl, ESPN 2:30

#24 Boston College (9-4) vs. Vanderbilt (6-6), BC by 3.5
LP Field, Nashville, TN

Wed. 12/31 Insight Bowl, NFL Network 4:30
Kansas (7-5) vs. Minnesota (7-5), Kansas by 10
Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, AZ

Wed. 12/31 Peach Bowl, ESPN 6:30
#14 Georgia Tech (9-3) vs. LSU (7-5), GT by 3.5

Georgia Dome, Atlanta, GA

Thur. 1/1 Outback Bowl, ESPN 10am
Iowa (8-4) vs. S. Carolina (7-5), Iowa by 2.5
Raymond James Stadium, Tampa, FL

Thur. 1/1 Gator Bowl, CBS 12pm
Nebraska (8-4) vs. Clemson (7-5), Clemson by 1.5
Jacksonville Municipal Stadium, Jacksonville, FL

Thur. 1/1 Citrus Bowl, ABC 12pm
#18 Mich. St. (9-3) vs. #15 Georgia (9-3), Georgia by 8.5
Citrus Bowl, Orlando, FL

Thur. 1/1 Rose Bowl, ABC 3:30
#5 USC (11-1) vs. #8 Penn St. (11-1), USC by 10
Rose Bowl, Pasadena, CA

Thur. 1/1 Orange Bowl, Fox 7:30
#19 Virginia Tech (9-4) vs. #12 Cincinnati (11-2), Pickem
Dolphin Stadium, Miami, FL

Fri. 1/2 Cotton Bowl, Fox 1pm
#25 Ole Miss (8-4) vs. #7 Texas Tech (11-1), Tech by 4
Cotton Bowl, Dallas, TX

Fri. 1/2 Liberty Bowl, ESPN 4pm

E. Carolina (9-4) vs. Kentucky (6-6), Kentucky by 2.5
Liberty Bowl, Memphis, TN

Fri. 1/2 Sugar Bowl, Fox 7pm
#4 Alabama (12-1) vs. #6 Utah (12-0), Alabama by 11
Superdome, New Orleans, LA

Sat. 1/3 International Bowl, ESPN2, 11am
Buffalo (8-5) vs. Connecticut (7-5), Connecticut by 3
Rogers Centre, Toronto, Canada

Mon. 1/5 Fiesta Bowl, Fox 7pm
#3 Texas (11-1) vs. #10 Ohio St. (10-2), Texas by 8
University of Phoenix Stadium, Glendale, AZ

Tue. 1/6 GMAC Bowl, ESPN by 7pm

#22 Ball St. (12-1) vs. Tulsa (10-3), Ball St. by 1.5
Ladd-Peebles Stadium, Mobile, AL

Thur. 1/8 BCS National Championship, Fox 7pm
Oklahoma (12-1) vs. Florida (12-1), Florida by 1.5
Dolphin Stadium, Miami,
FL


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Thursday, November 27, 2008

BCS Rank * Team(record) * TV * CST * Favorite
Thurs. Nov 27, 2008
Texas A&M (4-7) @ #2 Texas (10-1) ESPN 7pm, Texas by 35
Expectations are for UT to run up the score for BCS & Heisman style pts, however with expectations comes pressure. UT being favored to win by 5 TD's seems bizarre since this is an intense rivalry and A&M has upset UT the last two years. The UT 2005 national champ team was favored by 28 pts over a similar A&M team, but only won by 11 pts. A&M is capable of throwing for 300 yds, but they have too many costly turnovers, and their defense is horrible. Texas is far better in all 3-phases and protects the ball. Texas wins 49-20.

Fri. Nov 28, 2008
West Virginia (7-3) @ #25 Pittsburgh (7-3) ABC 11am, WV by 1.5
In last years Backyard Brawl, Pitt knocked WV out of the national championship. WV beat Lousiville last week, while Pitt lost to Big East leader Cinci. WV spread option QB White set the NCAA record for career rushing yds by a QB, but he will face a tough Pitt front 7 that knocked him out last yr. White must take advantage of passing opportunities v. a suspect Pitt secondary. Pitt relies heavily on the pass and will face a solid WV defense & secondary. WV has a far better turnover margin and thus will win this game 24-21.

Sat. Nov. 29, 2008
#22 Georgia Tech (8-3) @ #11 Georgia (9-2) CBS 11am, Georgia by 11
Last week, the GT triple option shredded a tough Miami defense, while 2-weeks ago Georgia won a squeaker over Auburn. GT's #4 nationally rushing offense v. Georgia's #16 nationally rush defense. The skilled Georgia offense with their injury riddled offensive line faces a GT defense that creates turnovers & is ranked #20 nationally in sacks, scoring, and total defense. The GT triple option will riddle another defense. GT wins 28-24.

#4 Florida (10-1) @ #20 Florida St. (8-3) ABC 2:30, Florida by 14
Both teams are ranked in the Top 10 nationally in total defense, but UF has the Heisman trophy winner at QB surrounded by more playmakers than when he won the award a year ago and UF is tied for the best turnover margin in the nation. FSU is erratic at QB and more turnover prone. UF
wins 35-20.

Auburn (5-6) @ #1 Alabama (11-0) CBS 2:30, Bama by 17
Both teams are near the bottom nationally in pass offense and rely on special teams play and grinding run games to score pts. Bama has a slightly better defense and turnover margin, which will be the difference in the Iron Bowl. Bama wins 20-10.


#23 Oregon (8-3) @ #17 Oregon State (8-3), VS, 6pm, OSU by 3.5
An OSU win in the Civil War puts them in the Rose Bowl, but it's doubtful injured OSU star RB Rodgers will play. His replacement will be his brother who will move over from WR and was excellent filling in at RB during last weeks win over Arizona. Both teams have very productive offenses with OSU the more balanced than run focused Oregon. OSU does a better job at protecting the ball and will attack a horrible Oregon secondary. OSU wins 28-24.

#3 Oklahoma (10-1) @ #12 Oklahoma State (9-2) ABC 7pm, OU by 8.5
Two of the best offenses will be on display, with OU focusing more on the pass, while OSU implements a little more run option. Injured OSU star RB Hunter is listed as questionable. OSU has a solid turnover margin, but OU has been spectacular, tied for #1 nationally with Florida. Several pundits have picked OSU to upset OU by looking at the past few games in Stillwater where OU lost in 2002, and won squeakers in 2000, 2004 & 2006. However, OU has not struggled on the road like those teams and blewout OSU last year, shutting down the same skill players that they will face again this Saturday. OU wins 42-28.

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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

BCS Rank * Team (record)* TV * CST * Favorite
Thursday Nov. 20
#23 Miami (7-3) @ Georgia Tech (7-3) ESPN 6:45, GT by 3.5
Huge ACC Coastal matchup with both teams still in the hunt. GT's spread option, #8 nationally in rushing v. Miami rush defense, #19 nationally, but gave up over 300 rush yds to FSU. GT must stop its habit of fumbling that would boost an average at best Cane offense who should be harrassed by an excellent GT defensive front. GT wins 21-17.

Saturday Nov. 22
West Virginia (6-3) @ Louisville (5-5) ESPN 11am, WV by 7
QB White leads the WV spread option offense that excels rushing v. Louisville's rush defense ranked #8 nationally, but that ranking could be skewed since they are last in the Big East defending the pass. WV has struggled defending kick returns and can't allow that to boost an average Louisville offense that has struggled on 3rd down and is turnover prone, but now must face the best defense in the Big East. WV wins 28-17.
Michigan (3-8) @ #10 Ohio St. (9-2) ABC 11am, OSU by 24
The one bright spot for UM has been a solid defensive line that is capable of stuffing a basic rushing attack, however QB Pryor is the type of running QB that has given UM fits. The UM offense has been horrible while trying to make the transition to the spread option without the right personnel and they now face one of the better defenses in the country. OSU wins 31-10.
Ole Miss (6-4) @ #18 LSU (7-3) CBS 2:30, LSU by 7
LSU trailed big at home last week to Troy in the 3rd Q. but somehow managed to rally for a win. The QB situation continues to be a huge concern after last summer's dismissal of SEC championship MVP Perriloux. Both teams are mostly even on offense and defense, but Ole Miss has the better QB and has proven itself winning at Florida in the swamp. Ole Miss wins 28-24.
#15 Michigan St. (9-2) @ #8 Penn St. (10-1) ABC/ESPN2, 2:30, PSU by 13
While MSU has a dark horse Heisman candidate in RB Ringer, PSU has the advantage on offense, defense, and special teams. Combine that with home field... PSU wins 35-17.
#20 Pitt (7-2) @ #19 Cinci (8-2) ESPN2, 6pm, Cinci by 5
Winner controls their destiny towards the Big East Championship. Both teams are mostly even on offense and defense, but Cinci has the better QB and home field advantage. Cinci wins 28-24.
Florida St. (7-3) @ #25 Maryland (7-3) ESPN 6:45, Pickem
Two erratic teams face off, despite the stout FSU defense, Maryland has the better QB, and the intangibles of the homefield, momentum, and the only team in the nation to knock off four Top25 teams. Maryland wins 24-21.
#2 Texas Tech (10-0) @ #5 Oklahoma (9-1) ABC 7pm, OU by 7
Two of the nations most electrifying offenses will be showcased in a game with Championships and the Heisman at stake. OU leads the nation in turnover margin with its efficient offense and opportunistic defense, but TT is not far behind with it defense creating just as many turnovers and its offense with 6 more turnovers. During the Stoops era, the OU defense has defended the nations best spread offenses better than anyone, having success each year against TT and twice last year v. Mizz. This year is no different with the defensive strength being the talent and depth at DT, which is crucial to pressure up the middle v. the wide splits of the TT offensive line. That won't be easy as the TT o-line has given up a mere 4 sacks, but OU counters with excellent blitzing OLB's and cover CB's, plus a big homefield advantage... OU wins 42-31.

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Thursday, November 13, 2008

BCS Rank * Team (record) * CST * TV * Favorite
THURSDAY NOV 13, 2008
Virginia Tech (6-3) @ Miami (6-3) 6:45 ESPN Miami by 3.5
Hokies questions at QB and being on the road have me picking the Canes 21-17.

FRIDAY NOV 14, 2008
#22 Cinci (7-2) @ Louisville (5-4) 7pm ESPN2 Cinci by 3.5
Cinci has knocked off 2 ranked Big East rivals the last 2 weeks and remarkably ranks #24 nationally in pass offense despite numerous injuries to their QB's. Louisville knocked off ranked S.Fla. but has since dropped 2 straight to lowly Syracuse before getting blown out by Pitt. Rugged Cinci wins a squeaker 28-24.

SATURDAY NOV 15, 2008
#11 Ohio St. (8-2) @ Illinois (5-5) 11am ESPN OSU by 8
OSU boasts the best D in the Big10, while the Illini Offense leads the Big10 in yds. Two of the nations most athletic QB's will be on display. Which Illinois team will show up, the one shocked by Western Michigan last week or the one who knocked off a hot Iowa team 2 weeks ago? The Illini defense has struggled...OSU wins 24-17.

#3 Texas (9-1) @ Kansas (6-4) 11:30am FSN TX by 13
Kansas QB Reesing is a gun slinger and will start, despite nursing a hurt leg. Not good when facing the fierce Texas pass rush. Texas needs style points to impress voters if the Big12 South ends in a 3-way tie with Oklahoma and Texas Tech, nod goes to highest ranked BCS team. Horrible KU secondary will be assaulted by high scoring Horns. Texas wins 45-28.

#25 So.Carolina (7-3) @ #4 Florida (8-1) 2:30pm CBS FLA by 21
Only Top25 Matchup of the weekend has added intrigue with Spurrier returning to the Swamp. Both teams boast Top 5 defenses, but Florida is far superior on offense and special teams, and they will not be overlooking the Gamecocks after already slipping up once this year and needing BCS style points. Florida chomps 42-14.

#16 No. Carolina (7-2) @ Maryland (6-3) 2:30pm ABCG Pickem
UNC must win to keep pace with Miami in ACC race. Terps are 3-0 v. Top25 teams this yr but were ripped by Virginia Tech last week as they could not stop the run or run the ball. UNC also has the better passing attack. UNC wins 24-21.

Boston College (6-3) @ #19 Florida St. (7-2) 7pm ABCG FSU by 6.5
Nationally, FSU ranks #5 in defense, while BC ranks #95 in offense. FSU has a powerful rushing attack, but will be without 5 WR's suspended for fighting and BC has the best run defense in the ACC. With the homefield in primetime, FSU wins 17-10.

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Thursday, November 6, 2008

Thursday, November 6, 2008
BCS Rank * Team (record) * TV * CST * Favorite
#23 Maryland (6-2) at Virginia Tech (5-3) ESPN 6:30 VT favored by 2.5
Maryland leads the ACC Atlantic and is 3-0 against ranked foes this season but just 3-2 versus unranked. Since winning five in a row, Virginia Tech has dropped back-to-back games. Maryland Star RB Scott has an injured shoulder and is listed as probable, while VT starting QB Taylor is listed as questionable and his backup Glennon is listed as probable.


#12 TCU (9-1) @ #8 Utah (9-0) CBSC 7pm Pick'em

TCU-Utah could go a long way in deciding which team plays the role of BCS-buster in January. The Horned Frogs own a win over BYU and their lone loss came to Oklahoma. Utah is undefeated, sitting on top of all other non-BCS schools. TCU ranks third in the nation in scoring defense (10.8 points per game), and second in total defense (214.5 ypg). Its run defense, which leads the nation with 38.9 yards allowed per game, will be tested by a Utah team that has rushed for 520 yards over its last two games. TCU is more battle tested and has the better defense. TCU wins 21-17.


Saturday, November 8
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#11 Ohio State (7-2) @ #24 Northwestern (7-2) ESPN2 11am OSU by 10.5
OSU is coming off a bye after a heartbreaking loss to Penn State, while NW scored a thrilling win over Minnesota. NW Quarterback Bacher was injured last week and is listed as probable, but in relief, backup QB Kafka rushed for a Big 10 record 217 yds and was efficient passing for 2 TD's. OSU wins 31-14.

#20 Georgia Tech (7-2) @ #19 North Carolina (6-2) ESPNG 11am NC by 4.5

Tar Heels look to knock off the ACC Coastal Division leader and beat a ranked team for the second consecutive game and are enjoying their best start since 1997. GT option offense ranks 8th nationally in rushing, but starting QB Nesbitt is battling injuries and is listed as probable. Backup QB Shaw has been solid in relief.

#1 Alabama (9-0) @ #16 LSU (6-2) CBS 2:30 Bama by 3

Extra security has been called in for former LSU Coach Nick Saban's return to Baton Rouge as the Tide looks to secure the SEC West. The Tide de-clawed "Death Valley" going 31 years without a loss there from 1969 until 2000. In both losses this year LSU has given up an eye popping 50 pts. Both teams RB's have injuries and are listed as probable. Bama has the advantage of a QB who does not create costly turnovers and LSU will not be able to rush the ball against the #2 ranked Tide defense. Bama wins 26-21.

#6 Oklahoma (8-1) @ Texas A&M (4-5) ABCG 2:30 OU by 20
Style points are at a premium as the Sooners dropped 2 spots in the BCS despite blowing out arch rival Nebraska sparked by scoring 28 pts in the first 5 minutes. Despite vast improvement with their passing offense ATM will not be able to keep pace with the Sooners no huddle offense. OU wins 56-21.

#3 Penn State (9-0) at Iowa (5-4) ABCG 2:30 PSU by 10
Both teams have solid rushing attacks and rush defenses, but PSU has the better QB and turnover margin ratio. PSU wins 24-17.


Cincinnati (6-2) @ # 25 West Virginia (6-2) ESPNU 6pm WV by 8.5
WV star QB White has rushed for over 4,000 yds and passed for over 5,000 yds in his career and has WV atop the Big East. Injured Cinci QB Pike made a surprise start wearing a cast on his non-throwing arm and played brilliantly in last week's big win over then #24 USF. He is expected to start again. WV is run heavy out of its spread option offense, whereas the Cinci offense relies more on the pass with it's no huddle spread. The better QB with the home field wins here…WV 24-21.

#21 California (6-2) @ #7 USC (7-1) ABCG 7pm USC by 17

Cal has won four of its past five games, including a win over No. 24 Oregon last week, but USC has been blistering opponents since being upset by Oregon State. Cal QB Riley has been upgraded to questionable, but there is no question a far more talented USC will roll at home in primetime while trying to impress voters. This could get ugly, but I will go conservative. USC wins 38-14.

#9 Oklahoma State (8-1) @ #2 Texas Tech (9-0) ABCG 7pm TT by 5
After a dramatic win over then # 1 Texas resulted in their highest ranking ever, the Red Raiders must avoid a let down against OSU, whose also off to one of their best seasons ever with their lone loss a squeaker @ then #1 Texas. Facing a highly ranked team is nothing new for the Cowboys either as this is their third game in five weeks against a top-3 opponent. Great matchup with both offenses ranked in the Top 10 nationally in total yds, facing two of the best defenses in the Big 12. Both teams have solid turnover margin ratios and special teams play, except TT has a walk-on kicker who has not been tested. He will fail this test. OSU wins 34-28.

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Tuesday, October 28, 2008

BCS rank * Team (record) * CST * TV * Favorite
Thursday, October 30th
#23 S. Fla. (6-2) at Cinci (5-2) 6:30 p.m. ESPN S. Fla. by 3.5
Cinci QB Pike (who had replaced Mauck) has been downgraded to "doubtful" to play, so Frosh 3rd teamer Anderson likely will start after struggling in 2nd half relief of Pike last week. However, he performed well in his two prior starts that resulted in wins last month. USF RB Ford has been battling a nagging ankle injury all season culminating in a school low rushing output in last week's loss. Star QB Matt Grothe nearly pulled out the win passing for 344 yds & 2 TDs, but 2 Int's clouded his performance. Two of the better defenses in the Big East must keep this low scoring to protect their offenses that have struggled recently. Cinci's injuries at QB will be too much to overcome against the stout USF defense. USF wins, 31 - 21.


Saturday, November 1st
Northwestern (6-2) at #17 Minnesota (7-1) 11:00 a.m. ESPN2 Minn. by 6
NW lost star RB Sutton, but biggest loss will be QB Bacher who is listed as "doubtful" if he will play. Minn. QB Weber passed for 341 yds 5 TDs and 2 Int's v. NW last season. Last week, he passed for 212 yds and a TD and ran for 60 yds and a TD in the win over Purdue. Impressive Minn. defense leads the nation in creating turnovers and will be too much for injury riddled NW offense to overcome on the road. Minn. wins 28-17.

W.Virginia (5-2) at #25 Conn. (6-2) 11:00 a.m. B.E.N./ESPN-GP WV by 3
Both teams have outstanding rushing attacks and are solid on defense, but the difference is WV star QB White who knocked off Auburn last week and has BCS bowl wins over Georgia and Oklahoma. White is far more efficient passing than Conn., who's QB Frazier is listed as "questionable" to play. WV wins 24-21.

Wisconsin (4-4) at #21 Michigan St. (7-2) 11:00 a.m. ESPN MSU by 6
Both teams have solid rushing attacks, but MSU has a star in Ringer, who leads the nation with 1,373 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns. He ran 10 times for 145 yards against the Badgers last season. MSU also has a better passing attack, with QB Hoyer having a huge game in last week's win over arch-rival Michigan. MSU is the hotter team. MSU wins 28-21.

#8 Florida (6-1) vs. #6 Georgia (7-1) 2:30 p.m. CBS Fla. by 5.5
"The World's Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party" has major implications this Saturday when Georgia and Florida meet at a neutral site in Jacksonville. The winner will more than likely earn a trip to the SEC Championship and possibly get a shot at the BCS Championship. Florida's overall team speed has helped the team own the best scoring offense (42 PPG) and defense (11.8 PPG) in the SEC. The Gators QB Tim Tebow (17 total TDs) hasn't had to carry the load this year, getting help from playmakers like Percy Harvin (26 catches, 6 TDs) and RB Jeffrey Demps (357 yards, 4 TDs). Georgia isn't short on talent offensively either, boasting a dangerous trio of QB Matthew Stafford (1,946 yards, 12 TDs), RB Knowshon Moreno (926 yards, 12 TDs) and WR A.J. Green (662 yards, 5 TDs). In a game that could be tight the all important turnover battle gives the edge to Florida, who is ranked first in the SEC and third nationally with a turnover margin of plus-10. Each team has recently hung over 50 pts on defending Champ LSU. Florida has a slight edge on defense and a big edge on special teams and revenge for last year's loss when Georgia did a taunting end zone dance. Gators win 31-28

#15 Florida St. (6-1) at Georgia Tech (6-2) 2:30 p.m. ABC/ESPN-GP Pick'em
Both teams have solid rushing attacks and defenses. Georgia Tech has excelled in its new option offense that has given defenses fits, but struggled last week. The talented, but undisciplined FSU defense must play smart. GT wins 24-21

Nebraska (5-3) at #4 Oklahoma (7-1) 7:00 p.m. ESPN OU by 21.5
Traditional rivalry has lost some of its luster with the Huskers rebuilding. Both head coaches have ties going all the way back to high school in Youngstown, OH, and Pelini was the Co-defensive coordinator for Stoops in 2004. The Huskers have already equaled their win total from last season. The Sooners are coming off a win over Kansas State that saw them score 55 points in the first half, but the quick scoring led to a bizarre 17 possessions for the K-State offense that racked up over 500 yds in total offense against a strained Sooner defense. OU has the home field advantage and a big edge in talent. OU wins 49-24.

#1 Texas (8-0) at #7 Texas Tech (8-0) 7:00 p.m. ABC Texas by 5
Texas travels to the hostile confines of Lubbock for another tough test against Texas Tech. The Longhorns go as QB Colt McCoy (2,697 total yards, 28 TDs) goes and he's been on fire this year. The dual threat gun slinger can beat you with his legs or toss it to a pair of underrated receivers in Shipley (737 yards, 10 TDs) and Cosby (56 catches, 688 yards). Texas Tech's offense is averaging 48 PPG and 556 YPG of total offense behind QB Graham Harrell (3, 147 yards, 28 TDs) and WR Michael Crabtree (60 catches, 794 yards, 14 TDs). Most would expect the ball to be in the air often in this matchup considering Texas (69 YPG) and Texas Tech (101 YPG) have both been run stuffers. The Longhorns' defense has also been able to pressure the quarterback this season, notching 29 sacks through eight games, which is ranked second nationally. Texas has played 3 emotionally charged games in a row v. Top 10 opponents and has to be wearing down and won't have enough left to overcome this hostile environment on the road in primetime…… Red Raiders win 38-35.

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