Somehow Brian got lucky and actually caught up with me. Not sure exactly how it happened. But this week we have another great weekend of college football. What is normally one of the biggest games of the year, Texas/OU, is going down Saturday at 12:00pm CST. I will be in attendence watching Texas roll over OU. Well, they probably won’t roll, but they should pull out the win.
Another big matchup is taking place in the SEC, where Georgia is traveling to play Tennessee. I think Tennessee is the most over-rated team in the country (with Cal right behind them), and hopefully Georgia will bring that to everybody elses attention. Should be a great day of college football. Here’s how we think today’s games are going to go down:
Brian Last week: 13-4 Year to date: 65-18 |
Matt Last week: 12-5 Year to date: 65-18 |
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Marshall at (3) Virginia Tech | Va. Tech | Va. Tech |
Wake Forest at (4) Florida St | FSU | FSU |
(14) Wisconsin at Northwestern | Wisconsin | Wisconsin |
Mississippi St at (13) Florida | Florida | Florida |
Oklahoma at (2) Texas | Texas | Texas |
Minnesota at (21) Michigan | Michigan | Michigan |
Arizona at (1) USC | USC | USC |
(5) Georgia at (8) Tennessee | Georgia | Georgia |
Duke at (9) Miami | Miami | Miami |
(15) Texas Tech at Nebraska | Texas Tech | Texas Tech |
North Carolina at (23) Louisville | Louisville | Louisville |
(11) LSU at Vanderbilt | LSU | LSU |
(10) California at (20) UCLA | UCLA | Cal |
(6) Ohio State at (16) Penn State | OSU | OSU |
(25) Oregon at (17) Arizona St | Arizona St. | Arizona St. |
reply to #1
Brian
October 7th, 2005 at 4:39 pm
The only games I had trouble with were Georgia-Tennessee and Cal-UCLA. I just don’t know what to think of the Vols.
reply to #2
Brian
October 9th, 2005 at 12:10 pm
Another tough week, I guess no one learned from last year that th Cal Bears are a complete fraud. Of course the team that exposed them last year, Texas Tech, nearly got beat themselves.