Texas is off this week but there’s still a few big games to watch this weekend. The one I’m most interested in seeing between #10 Tennessee at #3 LSU got pushed back to Monday because of Hurricane Rita, so today there’s #21 Iowa at #8 Ohio State and big matchup at home for #4 Virginia Tech hosting #15 Georgia Tech. #1 USC plays #24 ranked Oregon, but I really don’t think that one is going to end up being very close. Here’s how we think things shake out today and Monday:
Brian Last week: 16-2 Year to date: 39-11 |
Matt Last week: 15-3 Year to date: 40-10 |
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Colorado @ (12) Miami | Miami | Miami |
(17) Michigan St. @ Illinois | Michigan St. | Michigan St. |
(11) Purdue @ Minnesota | Purdue | Minnesota |
(21) Iowa @ (8) Ohio State | Ohio State | Ohio State |
Arkansas @ (20) Alabama | Alabama | Alabama |
(16) Notre Dame @ Washington | Notre Dame | Notre Dame |
Duke @ (23) Virginia | Virginia | Virginia |
(5) Florida @ Kentucky | Florida | Florida |
(15) Georgia Tech @ (4) Va. Tech | Va. Tech | Va. Tech |
(14) Michigan @ Wisconsin | Michigan | Michigan |
(9) Louisville @ South Florida | Louisville | Louisvile |
Indiana State @ (19) Texas Tech | Texas Tech | Texas Tech |
(1) USC @ (24) Oregon | USC | USC |
(7) Georgia @ Mississippi State | Georgia | Georgia |
(18) Arizona State @ Oregon State | Arizona St. | Arizona St. |
(10)Tennessee @ (3) LSU | Tennessee | LSU |
reply to #1
Matt
September 24th, 2005 at 3:16 pm
Not too many differences this week. I guess we will be waiting until Monday to see about that LSU/Tennessee game.
reply to #2
Matt
September 25th, 2005 at 9:33 am
Louisville embarrassed themselves pretty badly and lost me some money. Way to go Louisville.
reply to #3
Brian
September 26th, 2005 at 3:23 pm
Louisville looked freaking terrible, that game will hurt their ranking for years to come. Same thing with Boise State’s big loss to Georgia, it’s going to be tough for either them to start any year up decently high.
reply to #4
Matt
September 26th, 2005 at 4:30 pm
After tonight I will be another 2 games ahead of you.
reply to #5
Brian
September 26th, 2005 at 8:09 pm
Tennessee is really, really, really bad. I think my pick was just wishful thinking on my part that LSU would lose. I don’t think they’re that great either.
reply to #6
Matt
September 26th, 2005 at 11:04 pm
Wow, what a comeback. I still can’t believe LSU lost. But it is probably a good thing for Texas.
reply to #7
Brian
September 27th, 2005 at 8:47 am
Told you LSU was overrated. I guess my earlier comment should have said Erik Ainge is terrible. It’s definitely a good thing for Texas, the fewer undefeated teams the better. With the weakened Big 12 this year, I’m a little worried an undefeated SEC or ACC team could jump us by the end of the year.