Bad news: We’re halfway through the College Football season.
Great news: We’re now into the meaty part of the conference schedule, with most of the cupcake games out of the way. Things will start to heat up as the race for the BCS Bowl Games and National Championship moves into full swing.
Starting tonight, we’ll have some big games on the schedule. Here’s the college football predictions for the weekend of October 17th.
Pittsburgh at Rutgers (Friday): Five of the eight teams in the Big East have only one loss, including both the Panthers and the Scarlet Knights. Pitt RBs Dion Lewis and Ray Graham will lead the charge as Coach Wannstedt finally gets his first win against Rutgers after five tries. Pitt 28, Rutgers 20.
Texas vs. Oklahoma (Dallas): This game was supposed to be for a berth to the Big XII Championship game and for the rights to face Florida in the BCS National Championship game. Although Sooners QB Sam Bradford is back, he’s too late to stop the Longhorns train to Pasadena. Texas 30, Oklahoma 20.
Alabama vs. South Carolina: The past king of the SEC, Steve Spurrier, and the Gamecocks take on the future king of the SEC in Nick Saban’s Tide. This is a classic trap game for Alabama with Lane Kiffin and the Vols rolling into town next weekend. It will be close early, but look for QB Greg McElroy to make some key throws down the stretch to separate these two squads. With this win, RB Mark Ingram will continue to keep his name in the Heisman Trophy conversation. Alabama 21, South Carolina 17.
USC at Notre Dame: Speaking of the Heisman, can you believe it’s been more than 20 years since anyone from Notre Dame has taken home the disctinction? It’s true, the last was Tim Brown in 1987. Although the Irish are winning and Jimmy Clausen is getting some love for the award, you get the sense he needs a big win in order to step ahead of Tebow and McCoy. He’ll give it his best shot, but it won’t be enough. USC 31, Notre Dame 17.
Cal at UCLA: When the season opened, the Bears had dreams of playing in the Rose Bowl. Unfortunately, they were talking about the game played in January, not this matchup with the Bruins. Cal needs this one to keep the season from being a complete disaster. They’ll get it. Cal 24, UCLA 21.
Iowa at Wisconsin: The Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde show heads to Madison for a big-time showdown against the Badgers. Iowa out-hustled the Badgers last season. In a victory for pride everywhere, Wisconsin ends Iowa’s bid for perfection. Wisconsin 20, Iowa 16.
Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech: This one is really intriguing. With a win here, the Jackets create a log jam at the top of the division between themselves, the Hokies and Miami. If Tyrod Taylor can lead his team to victory, it’s a near guarantee they will reach the ACC Championship Game in Tampa. Virginia Tech has too much riding on this game to let it slip away. Virginia Tech 34, Georgia Tech 24.
Arkansas at Florida: The Hogs with QB Ryan Mallett are really firing on all cylinders on offense scoring 48, 44, 41 and 47 points in a 3-2 start to the season. Unfortunately, they posted only seven points in a 35-7 loss against Alabama. The Gators defense, led by Brandon Spikes, isn’t quite that good, but close enough. Florida 31, Arkansas 13.
Missouri at Oklahoma State: Suspended Cowboys WR Dez Bryant told the NCAA this week he is “very, very sorry.” Unfortunately, he still isn’t eligible, which is bad because OSU really, really needs him. Missouri QB Blaine Gabbert gets back on track after a horrendous performance last week against Nebraska. Missouri 27, Oklahoma State 24.
Kansas at Colorado: The Buffaloes are feeling a little flat after letting a first half lead against Texas eviscerate on the way to a second half beatdown. Confidence of the Buffs defense is not high after the 38 points they allowed last weekend. At here comes Todd Reesing and the Jayhawks, who are looking to secure a BCS berth – or more. When is Reesing going to get more love for the Heisman? Answer: After they defeat Oklahoma next weekend. Kansas 41, Colorado 20.
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