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Football predictions this weekend?

Postby dolfan » September 15th, 2010, 8:56 am

Mine:

Auburn over Clemson, 31-23.

Florida over Tennessee, 34-17.

Texas Tech upsets Texas, 29-27 (well, you've gotta go out on a limb some or this is no fun!)

Ga. Tech over N.C., 21-16.

Alabama over Duke, 38-10.

Michigan State over Notre Dame, 22-17.

Boise State over Wyoming, 56-10.

Ole Miss over Vandy 24-14

Nebraska over Washington in a surprisingly close game, I think: 34-30.
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Postby Pastorbps » September 15th, 2010, 11:25 am

Clemson over Auburn, 23-17. (My head says "no" but my heart says "yes.")

Tennessee over Florida - 24-14 (Florida had trouble scoring against lesser teams)

Texas Tech upsets Texas, 27-21

Ga. Tech over N.C., 21-16. (Agreed)

Alabama over Duke, 38-17

Notre Dame over Michigan State - 21-17

Boise State over Wyoming, 42-10.

Ole Miss over Vandy 24-14

Nebraska over Washington 31-10

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Postby Rob » September 17th, 2010, 11:09 am

Auburn over Clemson, only because I know nothing about Clemson since they have played N. Texas, and Prysbertian

Florida over Tenn. Florida has had trouble and are tired of hearing about it. UT, can't stop anybody.

Texas of Texas Tech. Texas is out to prove something.

UNC over Ga. Tech. This has the potential to be a good game.

Alabama over Duke - good thing this is football and not basketball.

Notre Dame over Michigan St. I hope MSU wins since ND let me down last week.

Boise over the 1st Sister of the poor that they play otherwise known as Wyoming.

Ole Miss over Vandy

Nebraska over Washington

WVU over Maryland. Since this didn't get picked on anybody else's board.
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Re: Football predictions this weekend?

Postby dolfan » September 19th, 2010, 10:54 am

dolfan wrote:Mine:

Auburn over Clemson, 31-23.


Kinda close (27-24 actual).

Florida over Tennessee, 34-17.


Close (31-17 actual)

Texas Tech upsets Texas, 29-27 (well, you've gotta go out on a limb some or this is no fun!)


Well, like I said, out on a limb. 24-14, Texas, actual.

Ga. Tech over N.C., 21-16.


In the distant neighborhood, 30-24, Tech, actual.

Alabama over Duke, 38-10.


Duke DID score the first TD allowed by Alabama so far. So, I did give them credit for that much. Bama hasn't hung 62 on anyone in 19 years. I didn't see that coming. Bama won 62-13, actual.

Michigan State over Notre Dame, 22-17.


This one nearly killed the winning coach! Glad Dantonio is gonna recover. MSU 34-31 over the Irish, actual. I underestimated everything, didn't I? :)

Boise State over Wyoming, 56-10.


Maybe the closest guess I had. BSU 51, Wyoming 6.

Ole Miss over Vandy 24-14.


Maybe the biggest flub I had. No....wait. :D

Nebraska over Washington in a surprisingly close game, I think: 34-30.


Not even close. Nebraska is probably going to win the Big 12, or Oklahoma will, don't you think?? They looked tough. HuskERS 56 - HuskIES 21, actual.
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