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Week started off last night with App St upsetting Coastal Carolina.
Tonight SMU is leading Tulane by double digits. Mordecai is one of the most prolific QBs in the country - has 2 TD passes so far.
Looking ahead to the weekend there are not many high profile games in terms of ranked teams. Many of the matchups look pretty lopsided on paper. Any upsets look pretty far fetched right now.
Navy faces #2 Cincinnati and typically option teams can cause issues. I don't think Navy can pull the upset off.
Oklahoma plays Kansas which is essentially an FCS team. The Kansas and UCONN football programs have had similar downward trajectories since their respective blips over a decade ago.
Northwestern plays Michigan. I think the Wildcats have found their answer at QB in Ryan Hillinski. I don't think they will be able to outplay Michigan though. Hutchison continues to climb up draft boards and is a surefire 1st round pick.
Illinois faces off against PSU. This one depends on the QBs. If Clifford returns then Illinois has no chance but if Franklin's 4 star quota plays...the game will be a little more interesting. A couple of items to note for the Illini - both Epstein and Hansen are injured and done for the year and collegiate careers.
Wake Forest plays Army. The Army option offense will give Wake Forest some issues. Sam Hartman has really risen to be one of the top 5 QBs in the ACC (Pickett, Howell, Armstrong are the only QBs better than him in the conference). The Demon Deacons going to 7-0 would be a good story.
Wisconsin faces Purdue. I'd like to see the Badgers win here more than likely in spite of Mertz then because of him but stranger things have happened. The Badgers defense is one of the best and brings more blitzes than Iowa - should be an entertaining game.
Oklahoma St vs Iowa St - Iowa St is one of those teams that garnered alot of hype coming into the season. The have two losses - Iowa and Baylor. Purdy seems to have found some consistency. A win for the Cyclones will put Iowa St back in the Big 12 championship conversation. Oklahoma St is not the 8th best team in the country.
LSU vs Ole Miss - Corral is questionable and the current Heisman frontrunner. Max Johnson is a good QB in his own right. QB play is the only real draw here. Bet the over.
Clemson vs Pitt - This is another Kenny Pickett draft showcase game. Clemson has a great defense and if he is able to play well I think it certainly helps his draft stock. After this game he plays some questionable defenses for the rest of the season.
Ohio St gets Indiana - the Hoosiers defense is fairly staunch and the best unit the Buckeyes have faced since their loss to Oregon earlier this year. Another long shot but you never know.
USC vs Notre Dame - this game has certainly lost it's luster as has the rivalry. I feel the last big game between the Trojans and Irish was the Bush push game. Go Irish (as long as Coan or Pyne are playing).
Tonight SMU is leading Tulane by double digits. Mordecai is one of the most prolific QBs in the country - has 2 TD passes so far.
Looking ahead to the weekend there are not many high profile games in terms of ranked teams. Many of the matchups look pretty lopsided on paper. Any upsets look pretty far fetched right now.
Navy faces #2 Cincinnati and typically option teams can cause issues. I don't think Navy can pull the upset off.
Oklahoma plays Kansas which is essentially an FCS team. The Kansas and UCONN football programs have had similar downward trajectories since their respective blips over a decade ago.
Northwestern plays Michigan. I think the Wildcats have found their answer at QB in Ryan Hillinski. I don't think they will be able to outplay Michigan though. Hutchison continues to climb up draft boards and is a surefire 1st round pick.
Illinois faces off against PSU. This one depends on the QBs. If Clifford returns then Illinois has no chance but if Franklin's 4 star quota plays...the game will be a little more interesting. A couple of items to note for the Illini - both Epstein and Hansen are injured and done for the year and collegiate careers.
Wake Forest plays Army. The Army option offense will give Wake Forest some issues. Sam Hartman has really risen to be one of the top 5 QBs in the ACC (Pickett, Howell, Armstrong are the only QBs better than him in the conference). The Demon Deacons going to 7-0 would be a good story.
Wisconsin faces Purdue. I'd like to see the Badgers win here more than likely in spite of Mertz then because of him but stranger things have happened. The Badgers defense is one of the best and brings more blitzes than Iowa - should be an entertaining game.
Oklahoma St vs Iowa St - Iowa St is one of those teams that garnered alot of hype coming into the season. The have two losses - Iowa and Baylor. Purdy seems to have found some consistency. A win for the Cyclones will put Iowa St back in the Big 12 championship conversation. Oklahoma St is not the 8th best team in the country.
LSU vs Ole Miss - Corral is questionable and the current Heisman frontrunner. Max Johnson is a good QB in his own right. QB play is the only real draw here. Bet the over.
Clemson vs Pitt - This is another Kenny Pickett draft showcase game. Clemson has a great defense and if he is able to play well I think it certainly helps his draft stock. After this game he plays some questionable defenses for the rest of the season.
Ohio St gets Indiana - the Hoosiers defense is fairly staunch and the best unit the Buckeyes have faced since their loss to Oregon earlier this year. Another long shot but you never know.
USC vs Notre Dame - this game has certainly lost it's luster as has the rivalry. I feel the last big game between the Trojans and Irish was the Bush push game. Go Irish (as long as Coan or Pyne are playing).