Thursday, October 14, 2010

Game Predictions, Week 7, 2010

The law of averages caught up with me this past week. I struggled to keep my head above 0.500 going 12-11. That brings the season total to 98-39 (71.5%). On to this week’s picks. As always, you are free to chime in with your picks, or at least where you agree or disagree, and we can discuss. If I left off a game that really interests you, throw it out and we can discuss it also.

Thursday, October 7
South Florida at West Virginia, 35-21 West Virginia

Friday, October 8
Cincinnati at Louisville, 17-14 Louisville

Saturday, October 9
ACC
Maryland at Clemson, 31-17 Clemson
Wake Forest at Virginia Tech, 44-14 Virginia Tech

Big XII
Missouri at Texas A&M, 38-31 Missouri
Baylor at Colorado, 24-7 Baylor

Big Ten
Ohio State at Wisconsin, 28-17 Ohio state
Minnesota at Purdue, 27-7 Purdue

Conference USA
Houston at Rice, 31-17 Houston
UTEP at UAB, 31-24 UAB

MAC
Miami (OH) at Central Michigan, 24-13 Central Michigan
Buffalo at Northern Illinois, 24-13 Northern Illinois

MWC
Air Force at San Diego State, 28-24 Air Force
Utah at Wyoming, 77-7 Utah

Pac-10
California at USC, 35-21 USC
Arizona at Washington State, 45-17 Arizona

SEC
Mississippi State at Florida, 21-20 Florida
Ole Miss at Alabama, 49-10 Alabama

Sun Belt
Louisiana-Lafayette at Troy, 27-10 Troy
Louisiana-Monroe at Western Kentucky, 21-3 LA-Monroe

WAC
New Mexico State at Fresno State, 52-17 Fresno State
Nevada at Hawaii, 41-38 Nevada

Independents
Army at Rutgers, 31-17 Rutgers
SMU at Navy, 27-21 Navy

Other recent posts on COLLEGE FOOTBALL HAVEN:
Weekly Trivia: Michigan State National Championships
Heisman Trophy Hopefuls, Week 6, 2010
Poll Results: Which team had the biggest win this weekend (Week 5)?
Monday Musings: 10 Thoughts About Week 6
College Football Haven Top 25, Week 6, 2010

1 comment:

  1. No Game day talk this week? Wisconsin is up on OSU, Florida has been behind Miss St. all game long! Plus Texas upsets Nebraska and Kentucky beat South Carolina! Big week for the underdogs!

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