Wednesday, October 7, 2015

October Starts With Crash

Last week's picks were a total disaster. Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia Tech, and Ole Miss all went belly up and I could not recover.
The 4-7 slate for the week leaves me at .500 -- 26-26 -- for the season. Mediocre is not a strong enough word. I can think of a lot of words to describe what is going on, but I want to keep this blog in PG territory.
Well, let's see if we can get a clue this week. As always, the mighty and fearless selections are against the spread.
-- N.C. State at Virginia Tech Pick: Y'all know how I feel about Friday night college football. I hate it. Friday is for high schools. But the ACC has to collect all the checks it can, so N.C. State travels to Virginia Tech. State's rampage through cupcakes came to an end last week when Louisville handed the Wolfpack its first loss. The Hokies are struggling and the "Beamer needs to retire" talk is sure to gain some steam if the current trend continues. It is tough to pick against Virginia Tech at home, but I am going to take N.C. State.
-- LSU -13.5 at South Carolina: It has been a tough week in Columbia because of the massive amount of water, washed out roads, crumbling dams, etc. Then the word came on Wednesday that the game is being moved to Baton Rouge. Charlotte was not an option because the Panthers have sodded their field. A season that has started unraveling for the Gamecocks just continues to fall apart. LSU is led by running back Leonard Fournette, the best thing to come to Baton Rouge since gumbo. Tacklers bounce off of him like bullets bounce off Superman. Fournette has rushed for 200 or more yards in three straight games. Make it four. Take the Bayou Bengals.
-- Georgia Tech at Clemson -7: The classic trap game. Clemson used a lot of energy and emotion to hold off Notre Dame in one of the worst rainstorms in the history of Death Valley. The talk this week has been about focusing on Tech. Tech's triple option has been struggling, but Tech head coach Paul Johnson always seems to find a way against Clemson. The difference in this one is defense and special teams. Clemson has a defense and above average special teams. Tech has neither. Clemson.
-- Oklahoma State at West Virginia -7. Last time the Cowboys went to Morgantown, they got blasted. I don't think the Pokes are going to get blasted this time, but I do believe they will suffer their first loss. Take West Virginia.
-- Oklahoma -17 vs. Texas. Seriously, do we have to play this game? When Texas players are tweeting at halftime that they want to transfer from the program, you've got major problems. Plus, Texas head coach Charlie Strong got a vote of confidence this week. That's always trouble. Cue the violin music. Kiss of death. Texas has three wheels over the cliff. The program is a mess. Can't we just enjoy the Texas State Fair where they deep fry everything without having to watch the carnage that is going to take place in the old Cotton Bowl? Pass me a corndog and go heavy on the Sooners.
-- Virginia at Pittsburgh -8.5. The Mike London farewell tour continues. Pitt.
-- Wake Forest at Boston College -7.5. The Deacons played Florida State close. But I like Boston College at home. Take the Eagles.
-- Northwestern at Michigan -7.5. Northwestern's undefeated season comes to a screeching halt. Hail to the Victors. Take Michigan.
-- TCU -9 at Kansas State. Watch out TCU. Kansas State almost upset Oklahoma State in Stillwater with a wide receiver who had to play quarterback in an emergency situation. Bill Snyder will keep the Wildcats in the game for a while, but I just think the Horned Frogs have too much offensive firepower. Take TCU.
-- Miami (Fla.) at Florida State -9.5. Miami fans are flying "Fire Al Golden" banners at away games. Here's a Vegas bet for you. Who gets fired first -- Golden, London, or Strong? Florida State isn't Florida State. Yet. My gut tells me this will be closer than 9.5, but I'm not going to listen to my gut. I think Miami will fall by double digits. Chop, chop, chop. FSU.
-- California at Utah -7. Gameday is on campus. The pressure of being the Pac 12 frontrunner. Can Utah handle success? This will be interesting test for Utah, but I think Utes are for real. Take Utah.

Against The Spread
Last Week -- 4-7
Season -- 26-26

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