Thursday, October 12, 2017

Blip On The Screen

    The three-week winning streak got interrupted last week with a mediocre 5-5 record.
     Alabama and Clemson both failed to cover and Louisville got upset in Raleigh under a full moon. The moon will be full again on Nov. 4 when Clemson travels to N.C. State. Just saying.
     As predicted, Michigan failed to cover and Michigan State won outright in a driving rain storm in the Big House.
     This week, Clemson plays at Syracuse on Friday night. I am not a fan of Friday night college football and will never will be a fan. If the colleges want to play on Thursday night, that's ok -- as long as both teams get the previous Saturday off. Friday nights are for high school football. Period. I think the National Felons League should return to Sunday and Monday and leave Thursdays to the colleges. And the colleges should leave Fridays to the preps.
     As always, selections are against the spread and for entertainment purposes only.
     Here are this week's selections:
     Clemson at Syracuse +22.5 -- One last outing for the Tigers before a much-needed off-week. Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney says quarterback Kelly Bryant, who tweeked an ankle in the victory over Wake Forest, will play. Two years ago at the Carrier Dome, the Orange surprised the Tigers with some triple option and the Tigers had to fight to survive. The Orange likes to play fast, really fast, and has two of the best wide receivers in the country in Steve Ismael (No. 1 in the country in receiving yards) and Ervin Phillips (No. 31 in the country in receiving yards). Be careful Tigers. Be very careful. I am going to take the points. Pick -- Syracuse
     South Carolina at Tennessee -2.5 -- After a big victory over Arkansas, the Gamecocks take some new-found confidence up the mountain to Ob-knoxville. Struggling Tennessee will start redshirt freshman Jarrett Guarantano at quarterback. The Vols needed to do something to try and jump start their putrid offense. Tennessee head coach Butch Jones has one foot out the door. Tennessee looks disinterested and lost. I think the Gamecocks will get a road win. Pick -- South Carolina
     Georgia Tech at Miami -6.5 -- When he was at Georgia, Mark Richt owned Georgia Tech. His ownership continues when the Yellow Jackets visit South Beach. Pick -- Miami
     Baylor at Oklahoma State -25.5 -- Pokes celebrate homecoming with a serious Bear hunt. Bear rugs for everybody. Pick -- Oklahoma State
     Missouri at Georgia -30.5 -- Not only is Missouri a 10-alarm dumpster fire, the Tigers don't even have a dumpster anymore. Not enough points. Not even close. Dawgs roll on to the Cocktail Party. Pick -- Georgia 
     Auburn at LSU +6.5 -- Auburn has gained momentum every week since leaving Clemson with an eight-point loss. A victory will label the Tigers the No. 1 challenger to Alabama in the SEC West. Pick -- Auburn
     Oklahoma vs. Texas in Dallas +7.5 -- Oklahoma crapped in its own nest last week with a home loss to 30-point underdog Iowa State. Much like Ohio State, who the Sooners beat in Columbus earlier this season, Oklahoma talks a good game but can't produce results. Texas has pulled some surprises in the Red River Rivalry in the past. I think the Longhorns have got the Sooners right where they want them. Pick -- Texas
     Navy at Memphis -4.0 -- This might be the best game this weekend. Navy's high-powered option against Memphis' high-flying passing attack. Home field will be the difference. Pick -- Memphis
     Texas A&M at Florida -3.0 -- Florida is wearing the ugliest uniform in the history of college football for this game. If you have not seen it, Google it. But don't eat before you look at the picture. A&M can score. Florida can't. Swamp gets drained. Uniforms get burned. Pick -- Texas A&M
     Boise State at San Diego State -7.0 -- The Aztecs are one of the big stories in college football this season. Since this one isn't on the blue turf, I'm taking SD. Pick -- San Diego State

     Last Week -- 5-5
     For The Season -- 31-28-1


     

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