Tuesday, November 24, 2015

My College Football Week 13 Picks/Predictions (Rivalry Week)

We are now heading into week 13 of this college football season, and as everyone who follows college football should know.  The week before Championship Week is Rivalry Week, and this week should be full of exciting games.  Here are my week 13 picks/predictions:

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#7 Baylor (9-1) at #19 TCU (9-2) (7:30 PM ET, on ESPN, in Fort Worth, Texas, FRIDAY NIGHT) UPSET

My pick: #19 TCU defeats #7 Baylor 34-30

What to watch for: TCU's running game.  We're still not sure yet if Trevone Boykin will start for the Horned Frogs vs #7 Baylor, he's listed as probable for now.  But regardless, they'll need to be able to put together a running game.  The Baylor defense is 40th in rushing defense, which isn't bad, but with the way TCU is running the ball, I think they'll run the effectively enough to pull off the victory over #7 Baylor.

My thoughts/reasons: Before the season, everybody it seems thought that this game would decide the BIG-12 race, but it turns out this game is not the biggest one of the weekend in the BIG-12.  But it's still very important, TCU's trying to get back at Baylor after their loss last season in Waco, and Baylor is still fighting for a playoff spot.  I think that TCU will pull off the win in the end, because not only are they at home, and that 2014 game could be in their minds, the Bears may have to start third-string QB Chris Johnson, and although Johnson did pretty well when he did play, he's still their third string QB starting a game for the first time and it happens to be on the road, and TCU had four turnovers in their game vs Oklahoma, I think they'll clean up their act in this one and get the victory.

Photo credit: Brandon Wade - Fort Worth Star Telegram
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#8 Ohio State (10-1) at #10 Michigan (9-2) (12:00 PM ET, on ABC, in Ann Arbor, Michigan) UPSET

My pick: #10 Michigan defeats #8 Ohio State 34-24

What to watch for: Michigan's running game.  Ohio State is ranked 34th in the nation in rushing defense, and like Baylor, that isn't bad.  But in this game, I think the Wolverines are gonna get back to what help them have so much success early in the season, and that's running the football.  Both teams need Michigan State to lose to get to the B1G championship game, and I don't think that's very likely.  But in rivalry games, no matter what circumstances, both teams are gonna be giving it their all.  After Ohio State's deflating loss, I see Michigan taking advantage of that and really taking to the Buckeyes through their running game.  So when this game's over, I think Ohio State's three-game winning streak over the Wolverines will be gone, and Michigan will improve to 10-2 on the season.

My thought/reason: This is one of the best rivalry games in college football, and I think both teams will come out trying to prove a point.  But, I think Michigan will come out more prepared, and get the early lead, and I think the Wolverines will hold on and eventually defeat the Buckeyes.

Photo credit: David Guralnick - Detroit News
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#13 Florida State (9-2) at #12 Florida (10-1) (7:30 PM ET, on ESPN, in Gainesville, Florida)

My pick: #12 Florida defeats #13 Florida State 16-13

What to watch for: Florida's defense.  The Gators' defense has been the strong point for them all season, while their offense has had struggles.  Their defense has remained solid, and vs Florida State they're gonna need their defense to play as well if not the best they've played all season to get the win, and it may be saying a lot, but I think they will, and I think their defense will play a huge part in getting them to the SEC championship game 11-1.

My thoughts/reasons: I think this game will be one of the closest games this week in college football, because both teams have had stretches where they haven't looked very good, but both teams are still ranked in the top-15.  But I see Florida pulling out the victory in a close one to keep their CFB playoff hopes alive.

Photo credit: Jeff Blake - USA Today Sports
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#6 Notre Dame (10-1) at #9 Stanford (9-2) (7:30 PM ET, on FOX, in Stanford, California) UPSET

My pick: #9 Stanford defeats #6 Notre Dame 31-24

What to watch for: Stanford's passing game.  Anyone who follows Stanford or knows at least a little about them this season, knows they have a really good running game, and a really good running back in Christian McCaffrey who has played a huge part in their success this season.  Their running game will be important, but I think their passing game will be also.  Kevin Hogan is an experienced QB, and he also has some very talented weapons in guys like WR Francis Owusu, and WR Michael Rector, and they'll be faced with a challenge because Notre Dame's strong point on defense is their pass defense where they rank 26th in the FBS.  Since I think that this game will be a pretty close one, I think it'll be up to the Cardinal's passing game at some points in this game, and I think they'll respond well.

My thoughts/reasons: This game is one of the most important games of the weekend, this is Notre Dame's last game of the season until the bowl season, and Stanford's looking to bring some momentum in to their PAC-12 championship game.  I think this game will be pretty close, but I see Stanford pulling out the win to get to 10 wins on the season.


Photo credit: James Snook - USA Today Sports
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#3 Oklahoma (10-1) at #11 Oklahoma State (10-1) (8:00 PM ET, on ABC, in Stillwater, Oklahoma)

My pick: #3 Oklahoma defeats #11 Oklahoma State 41-38


What to watch for: Oklahoma's passing game.  Oklahoma has one of the best offenses in the country, and I think that their ability to pass the ball plays a big part in that.  In this game, running the ball will also be important for the Sooners, but since Oklahoma State is worse at defending the pass than defending the run, I think Oklahoma will take advantage of that, and use their weapons in their passing game effectively enough to get the big win on the road to keep their playoff hopes alive.

My thoughts/reasons: This is one of the biggest games of the weekend, both teams were gonna come out motivated regardless because this is a rivalry game.  But since this game has playoff implications, both teams should come out even more motivated.  In terms of the game, I think that this game will be a pretty close one, but I think Oklahoma will come up big when they have to in order to get the win.

Photo credit: Kevin Jairaj - USA Today Sports
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My Sneaky Good Game Of The Week
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#18 Ole Miss (9-2) at #21 Mississippi State (8-3) (7:15 PM ET, on ESPN2, in Starkville, Mississippi) UPSET

My pick: #21 Mississippi State defeats #18 Ole Miss 31-27                                          

What to watch for: Mississippi State's QB play.  As everyone who follows CFB should know, Dak Prescott is one of the best QBs in the nation.  He's gonna face a very talented Ole Miss defense who is coming off of a good performance vs LSU, but I think that Prescott (with help from his teammates) will step up in this game, and help get the Bulldogs the win over archival Ole Miss.

My thoughts/reasons: This game was one of the biggest games in college football last season, but this season it's fallen behind because of there is so many important games this week, and because both teams are coming into this game having multiple losses, unlike last season.  But I think this game will be an entertaining one to watch, and I think both teams will come out prepared.  But, I see Mississippi State getting the win this time at home, in a close one.

Photo credit: Nelson Chenault - USA Today Sports
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These are just some of many games that have the potential to be great games this week, and on rivalry week, anything can happen.  Enjoy week 13 of the college football season!

Here are some other games to watch out for:
#15 Navy (9-1) at Houston (10-1)
#4 Iowa (11-0) at Nebraska (5-6)
#2 Alabama (10-1) at Auburn (6-5)
#14 North Carolina (10-1) at North Carolina State (7-4)
#22 UCLA (8-3) at USC (7-4)
Penn State (7-4) at #5 Michigan State (10-1)

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Thursday, November 19, 2015

College Football Week 12 Picks/Predictions

After another exciting week of college football, we head into week 12 where there is now no margin of error for any losses if you want to make the college football playoff committee.  Here are my week 12 picks/predictions.

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#15 LSU (7-2) at #22 Ole Miss (7-3) (3:30 PM ET, on CBS, in Oxford, Mississippi) UPSET

My pick: #22 Ole Miss defeats #15 LSU 37-30

What to watch for: Ole Miss' offense.  Ole Miss has one of the best offenses in the SEC, they have a lot of talent on the offensive side of the ball, and I think that since LSU is coming off of getting pounded two weeks in a row, and since Ole Miss is at home.  I see Ole Miss being able to score enough in this game to pull out the victory at home over #15 LSU.

My thoughts/reasons: The saying is you can't let one loss become two, but for LSU, I think they'll let one loss become three.  I think that any college football team would be beat down physically if you're coming off of playing Alabama, and Arkansas back-to-back, and I think that will be the case with LSU.  I think the Tigers will still put up a good fight, but I think they'll fall short vs #22 Ole Miss on the road.
Photo credit: Justin Ford - USA Today Sports
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#20 Northwestern (8-2) at #25 Wisconsin (8-2) (3:30 PM ET, BTN/BTN2, Madison, Wisconsin) UPSET

My pick: #25 Wisconsin defeats #20 Northwestern 31-14                                                        

What to watch for: Wisconsin's defense.  Wisconsin's defense has played pretty well all season long, they have the talent and the coaching to be even better than they've been.  In this game, I see the Badgers' defense playing great and causing problems for Northwestern's offense.  Plus, being at home for this game doesn't hurt either for Wisconsin.  So in the end, I think Wisconsin pulls off this victory with huge help from their defense's play.

My thoughts/reasons: Northwestern has surprised people with the way they've played this season, but I think in this game vs Wisconsin they'll struggle to get back to what they did vs Stanford, and in games like their one vs Minnesota.  I see the Badgers getting a big win over a top-20 team in Northwestern.

Photo credit: Patrick Smith - Getty Images
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#9 Michigan State (9-1) at #3 Ohio State (10-0) (3:30 PM ET, on ABC, in Columbus, Ohio)

My pick: #3 Ohio State defeats #9 Michigan State 31-24                                               

What to watch for: Ohio State's running game.  Ohio State's running game has been pretty good all season, they have one of the best running backs in college football in Ezekiel Elliott, and they also have QB J.T. Barrett who runs the ball pretty well also, along with other guys that can run the ball pretty effectively.  Running the ball will be important in this game for the Buckeyes, because in my opinion, I think that running the ball will be their best chance to win this game, especially because there's a high chance of rain.  So in the end, I see Ohio State remaining undefeated and keeping their championship hopes alive for at least one more week.

My thoughts/reasons: This game was one of the hardest games for me to pick, because both teams are very talented, but also because none of these teams have played very tough competition, and the one game that one of these teams did play tough competition, they won on the last play of the game on a fumbled punt returned back for a touchdown.  I see Ohio State getting the win though, because they've looked like the more complete team, and also because they're the home team in this game.

Photo credit: Mike Granse - USA Today Sports
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#10 Baylor (8-1) at #6 Oklahoma State (10-0) (7:30 PM ET, on FOX, in Stillwater, Oklahoma)

My pick: #6 Oklahoma State defeats #10 Baylor 41-30                                                           

What to watch for: Turnovers.  Oklahoma State's defense has forced 10 turnovers in their past four games, so they're pretty good at forcing turnovers.  The Cowboys are gonna face a Baylor team who is either gonna start a young QB in Jarrett Stidham who is very talented, but he's only started two games in his whole collegiate career, who's suffering through an unfortunate back injury and may or may not play, or they'll start third string QB Chris Johnson who hasn't played this season.  So if Oklahoma State forced Trevone Boykin who is a senior QB to get uncomfortable and turn it over four times, I'm sure they can make an inexperienced QB uncomfortable and force him to turn it over at least a couple of times.  Baylor as a team isn't that bad about turning the ball over, but I think the circumstances play into Oklahoma State's hands, and I think Oklahoma State will capitalize on those circumstances.

My thoughts/reasons: Baylor is a very talented team, but I think that it'll be tough for them to respond the way they need to in order to get a victory over Oklahoma State on Saturday.  I think that Oklahoma State will play better than they did on the road vs Iowa State last Saturday, and I see Baylor struggling to get back on track like they were before they fell to Oklahoma this past Saturday.  So in the end, I see Oklahoma State getting another victory to improve to 11-0 on the season to keep their championship hopes alive.

Photo credit: Steven Branscombe - USA Today Sports
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#18 TCU (9-1) at #7 Oklahoma (9-1) (8:00 PM ET, on ABC, in Norman, Oklahoma)                 

My pick: #7 Oklahoma defeats #18 TCU 31-23                                                                        

What to watch for: Oklahoma's defense.  Oklahoma's defense is one of the best, if not the best defense in the BIG-12.  They're going up against a beat up TCU offense, who will miss WR Josh Doctson from a wrist injury.  But their star QB Trevone Boykin is likely to play for the Horned Frogs in this game, but even with those injuries, TCU's offense is still very talented, and they're still a really good.  So Oklahoma's defense will have to show up and play well if they want to limit TCU's offense, and I think they will, en route to another big victory, this time at home.

My thoughts/reasons: I probably predict this game to be closer than most people do, because I think TCU will come out motivated, and ready to play.  But I think the Sooners will be too much for them in the end, and I think Oklahoma will survive for at least one more week heading into the last week of the regular season.                                                                                                                       

Photo credit: Joe Camporeale - USA Today Sports 
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My Sneaky Good Game Of The Week
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#24 USC (7-3) at #23 Oregon (7-3) (3:30 PM ET, on ESPN, in Eugene, Oregon) UPSET       

My pick: #24 USC defeats #23 Oregon 38-34                                                                    

What to watch for: USC's passing game.  USC has a very good passing game, with a senior QB in Cody Kessler, and a lot of weapons to utilize.  They face an Oregon defense who has struggled at times this season, so USC should try to pounce on their ability to pass the ball effectively in this game, not that they shouldn't try to run the ball at times, but since they're a more pass first offense, they should probably try to use that to their advantage.  I think that the Trojans will be able to pass the ball effectively in the end, and I think they'll get the win over a top-25 ranked opponent in Oregon.

My thoughts/reasons: For the second straight week, Oregon is in my "Sneaky Good Game Of The Week".  This game may not be too far under-the-radar, but considering that there is six total ranked-vs-ranked matchups this week, counting this one.  I think that this is one of the least, if not the least talked about matchup out of those six.  But, this one is quietly pretty important, because not only are both of these teams ranked, but technically, both of these teams PAC-12 championship hopes are still alive.  In terms of the game, Oregon is coming off of a tough, hard-fought victory over Stanford on the road.  While USC is coming off of a 27-24 victory over Colorado on the road on this past Friday night.  So both teams are coming off of victories, but I think that Oregon may play a little more sloppy than the Trojans because they faced a tough, physical Stanford team, and also USC has that extra day off if that makes any difference.  I see USC getting the victory over the Ducks to improve their winning streak to five games, and keep their PAC-12 South hopes alive.

Photo credit: David Zalubowski - AP
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These are just some of many college football games that should be exciting in this week of college football.  Enjoy week 12 of the college football season!

Here are some other games that you should look out for:
#17 North Carolina (9-1) at Virginia Tech (5-5)
Purdue (2-8) at #5 Iowa (10-0)
#12 Michigan (8-2) at Penn State (7-3)
UCLA (7-3) at #13 Utah (8-2)
Boston College (3-7) vs #4 Notre Dame (9-1)*
California (6-4) at #11 Stanford (8-2)
Mississippi State (7-3) at Arkansas (6-4)

(Boston College vs #4 Notre Dame will be played in Fenway Park)                                                  

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Thursday, November 12, 2015

College Football Week 11 Picks/Predictions

After another exciting week of college football, we head into week 11 where there could be some more upsets, trap games, and statement wins.

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#2 Alabama (8-1) at #17 Mississippi State (7-2) (3:30 PM ET, on CBS, in Starkville, Mississippi)

My pick: #2 Alabama defeats #17 Mississippi State 35-13

What to watch for: Alabama's running game.  As everyone who follows college football should know, Bama has one of the best running games in the nation, largely because of star running back Derrick Henry.  Mississippi State has a pretty good defense, but I think that Bama will establish their running game, and run the ball effectively en route to another win vs a top-15 opponent.

My thoughts/reasons: In past seasons, Bama has sometimes let up in games after LSU.  But, I think in this game, Bama will have their heads on straight, even if it is not immediately.  I think although Mississippi State is a very talented team, and they're a pretty good home team, I think that Alabama will come in ready to play, and I think they'll get the job done on the road.

Photo credit: Vasha Hunt - AL.com
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#21 Memphis (8-1) at #24 Houston (9-0) (7:00 PM ET, on ESPN2, in Houston, Texas)

My pick: #24 Houston defeats #21 Memphis 34-31                                                    

What to watch for: Houston's QB play.  Houston has a very good QB in Greg Ward Jr. who has rushed for 16 touchdowns, and has 13 touchdowns through the air.  I think that Memphis also has a very good QB in Paxton Lynch, but in my opinion, I think that Greg Ward Jr. will give Memphis' defense more trouble than Paxton Lynch will Houston's defense.  In the end, I see Houston pulling off a big home victory over #21 Memphis, largely because of their QB play to improve to 10-0 (6-0).

My thoughts/reasons: Memphis is coming off of a tough loss vs now #20 Navy 45-20 in their last game, while Houston is coming off of a win over Cincinnati.  This is a big game for both teams, and I think both will come out ready, but I think that Houston will make the right plays to get the big win over a top-25, AAC opponent in Memphis.

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      #12 Oklahoma (8-1) at #6 Baylor (8-0) (8:00 PM ET, on ABC, in Waco, Texas) UPSET

      My pick: #12 Oklahoma defeats #6 Baylor 49-38

      What to watch for: Oklahoma's running game.  Oklahoma's running game has been pretty good so far this season, but on the road vs #6 Baylor, I think they'll be even better.  Of course passing the ball will be pretty important for the Sooners in this game, but if they can run the ball, I think their chances of winning will be much better, and I think that it'll help them play much better.  So in my opinion, Oklahoma's ability to run the football will be huge in this game, and I think that will help the Sooners defeat the #6 team in the country on the road.

My thoughts/reasons: Baylor is a good team, but this is not a favorable matchup for them in my opinion.  Oklahoma can beat teams with their ability to spread them out, and they're also one of the most physical, if not the most physical team on the Bears' schedule.  So I think that in the end, Oklahoma will get the best of the Bears in a statement game on the road.

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My Sneaky Good Game Of The Week
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Oregon (6-3) at #7 Stanford (8-1) (7:30 PM ET, on FOX, in Stanford, California) UPSET

My pick: Oregon defeats #7 Stanford 35-34                                                                     

What to watch for: Oregon's QB play.  Vernon Adams Jr. has done a decent job as the Ducks' QB so far this season, but I'm sure if you ask him, or any other Duck player, coach, or fan, I'm sure they'll tell you their season hasn't gone the way they've wanted it to.  But I think in this game, Vernon Adams Jr. will play lights out.  I think although he's facing a pretty tough Stanford defense, I think that he'll be able to make big plays both in, and out of the pocket, and I think his teammates will come up big also to get the upset win on the road over the #7 Stanford Cardinal.

My thoughts/reasons: From 2010-2013, these Oregon-Stanford matchups have been one of the biggest in college football, but because Stanford had a mediocre season last season, and Oregon has struggled some this season, the matchup has kind of fallen off from the hype it got from 2010-2013, but I think this season's matchup will be very entertaining, and I think it'll earn its attention.  I think that Stanford has earned their top 10 ranking, and I think they're a very talented and well coached team.  But, I think Oregon will come in and play well, and eventually go on to upset their top-10 conference foe on the road.

Photo credit: Scott Olmos - USA Today Sports
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These are just a few of many possible entertaining college football matchups this week.  Hope you enjoy this week's matchups of college football!

Here are some other games to look out for:
Georgia (6-3) at Auburn (5-4)
#2 Ohio State (9-0) at Illinois (5-4)
Miami (FL) (6-3) at #23 North Carolina (8-1)
#8 Oklahoma State (9-0) at Iowa State (3-6)
#9 LSU (7-1) at Arkansas (5-4)

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Thursday, November 5, 2015

College Football Week 10 Picks/Predictions

This week of college football is one of the biggest and most important, if not the biggest and most important week of the season.  This is the week that you really start to find out who are the serious CFP contenders.  Here are my week 10 picks/predictions.

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#16 Florida State (7-1) at #1 Clemson (8-0) (3:30 PM ET, on ABC, in Clemson, South Carolina) UPSET

My pick: #16 Florida State defeats #1 Clemson 30-24

What to watch for: Florida State's running game.  Florida State will face one of the best defenses, if not the best defense in the ACC this season when they face Clemson this upcoming Saturday.  I think that the Noles' ability to run the ball will be very important in this game, especially with their questions at the QB position.  With that being said, I think that even though Florida State's starting RB Dalvin Cook is somewhat limited with an ankle injury, I still think the Noles will be able to produce enough of a running game to pull off the surprise upset victory on the road over #3 Clemson.

My thought/reasons: I've picked against Clemson multiple times this season, and it's tough to keep on doing so, since they've played so well.  But, I think that Florida State is gonna come out in this game motivated, with a back against the wall mentality, and with that mentality, I see them playing more comfortably than Clemson, since the Tigers are the home team, and they're the #1 team in the nation which they're not used to being.  In terms of the game, I think Florida State will come out and take the early lead, but I think it'll get close late in the game, but I see the Noles holding on in the end.

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#8 TCU (8-0) at #14 Oklahoma State (8-0) (3:30 PM ET, on FOX, Stillwater, Oklahoma) UPSET

My pick: #12 Oklahoma State defeats #8 TCU 55-51                                                                 

What to watch for: Oklahoma State's passing attack.  Oklahoma State is coming off of a game where they passed for more than 450 yards, so from that game only, you can tell the Cowboys know how to air it out.  In this game vs #8 TCU, the Cowboys will have to continue that if they want to get this big win, because I see this game being a shootout, and if Oklahoma State can't get big yardage through the air, they could be in big trouble.  But, since TCU's defense has struggled, and they've had some unfortunate injuries, I see Oklahoma State passing the ball well enough to pull off the big win in Stillwater.

My thoughts/reasons: This game is one of the toughest games to pick of the weekend.  Both teams are very alike, both are very talented, and both are very good offensive teams, so it's kind of a toss up.  But, since Oklahoma State is at home, and they seem like the healthier team in terms of injuries, I think they'll end up pulling out a big win out at home over a top 10 opponent in #8 TCU.

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#2 LSU (7-0) at #4 Alabama (7-1) (8:00 PM ET, on CBS, in Tuscaloosa, Alabama) UPSET

My pick: #4 Alabama defeats #2 LSU 23-10                                                                      

What to watch for: Rushing attacks.  The main thing to look out for in this game are both teams' ability to run the football, largely because of the talent both teams have in the backfield.  LSU has Leonard Fournette at their starting RB position, while Alabama has Derrick Henry.  You could argue that LSU has the better running game, but I think in this game, Bama will be able to outplay the Tigers in that aspect of the game.  I think Alabama's defense has a better chance of slowing down LSU's running game, than LSU's defense does of slowing down Alabama's.  Bama allows only 78.5 yards on the ground per game, that's third in the nation.  LSU is right behind them in that category at forth, while they allow 93.7 yards on the ground per game.  But, I think that Bama will be able to have a little more success on the ground due to that reason, and I think that will help Alabama a lot in a game that I see them winning over a very talented SEC West foe.

My thoughts/reasons: This game maybe the highest ranked game between two teams this whole season, so there are a lot of playoff implications in this game, and I'm sure both teams understand that.  I think that in terms of the game, both teams will come out well prepared, but I think that Bama will make the plays that have to be made to win this game, and I think in the end, Bama will pull off the big win over #2 LSU.

Photo credit: Vasha Hunt - AL.com
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My Sneaky Good Game Of The Week
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#5 Notre Dame (7-1) at Pittsburgh (6-2) (12:00 PM ET, on ABC, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) UPSET

My pick: Pittsburgh defeats #5 Notre Dame 27-21                                                                

What to watch for: Pittsburgh's defense.  Pittsburgh's defense has been decent so far this season, and vs #5 Notre Dame, defense will be very important.  Notre Dame has talent on the offensive side of the ball, and it'll be a challenge for the Panthers to slow them down.  But, I think that Pitt will be able to generate enough turnovers, and plays to slow down Notre Dame's offense to get a huge victory over a top-5 opponent in Notre Dame.

My thoughts/reasons: Notre Dame is a very talented team, and they are one of the nations best teams.  But, I see this game being a trap game for the Fighting Irish, they're just coming off of a close game vs a very physical Temple team on the road.  While Pitt had nine days off for this game since they played their last game on a Thursday, so I think those things stack up for Pitt in this game, and I think the Panthers will take advantage of it.  I think the game will be pretty close the whole way through, but I think that Pitt will make the big plays that are needed to be made to pull out the upset victory over Notre Dame.

Photo credit: Charles LeClaire -  USA Today Sports
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The games I picked this week are just some of many great matchups that this week holds. Enjoy!

Here are some other games to watch out for this week:
#6 Baylor (7-0) at Kansas State (3-4) (THURSDAY NIGHT)
#9 Iowa (8-0) at Indiana (4-4)
Arkansas (4-4) at #18 Ole Miss (7-2)
#7 Michigan State (8-0) at Nebraska (3-6)
Minnesota (4-4) at #3 Ohio State (8-0)

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