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College Football Pickem Week 2

PostPosted: Tue Sep 05, 2006 12:46 pm
by culax
FAVORITE POINTS UNDERDOG

Thursday
BOISE ST 8 Oregon St

Friday
Pitt 8.5 CINCINNATI

Saturday
IOWA ST 14 Unlv
KANSAS 21.5 La-Monroe
KANSAS ST 22.5 Fla-Atlantic
MISSOURI 8.5 Mississippi
OKLAHOMA 17 Washington
Oklahoma St 14.5 Ark. St
TEXAS 2 Ohio State
TEXAS A&M 21 La- Lafayette
Texas Tech 7 UTEP
Va. Tech 11.5 N. CAROLINA
RUTGERS 11.5 Illinois
NC STATE 10 Akron
MICHIGAN 27 C. Michigan
W. FOREST 20 Duke
Auburn 20 Miss St
PURDUE 17 Miami-Ohio
Louisville 38 Temple
ARMY 3.5 Kent St
ALABAMA 15.5 Vanderbilt
N. ILLINOIS 14 Ohio
VIRGINIA 9 Wyoming
MICHIGAN ST 26 E. Michigan
UCLA 27 Rice
Clemson 2 BOSTON COLL
Iowa 18.5 SYRACUSE
NOTRE DAME 8 Penn State
BYU 6.5 Tulsa
a-Colorado St 2 Colorado
B. GREEN 21 Buffalo
FLORIDA 23.5 C. Florida
Stanford 10.5 SAN JOSE ST
LSU 15 Arizona
Indiana 4 BALL ST
ARKANSAS 29 Utah St
Toledo 10.5 W. MICHIGAN
TENNESSEE 20 Air Force
WASH ST 16.5 Idaho
HOUSTON 14 Tulane
ALA-BIRM 6.5 East Carolina
CAL 8.5 Minnesota
Georgia 3 S. CAROLINA
N. Mexico 9.5 NEW MEXICO ST
Oregon 5 FRESNO ST
Arizona St 14 Nevada
MARYLAND 21 Mid Tenn St
S. FLORIDA 20 Fla-International
Smu 5 N. TEXAS

a-Neutral Site – game played at INVESCO Field at Mile High.

RULES
Pick 5 winners, based on point spread, from the above list of posted games.
Send me a PM with your 5 selections by 5:00 pm (eastern) on Thursday. No exceptions.


In Week 1, Knox and DanGenck were a perfect 2-0 with their guaranteed games. This week, DannyHogan and shrekjr share the hot seat as our feature experts.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 10:59 am
by shrekjr
Based on the performance of my dogs last week (2-3, not quite as bad as the 1-4 posted) I have come to the conclusion that you should not bet against any Texas team at home, unless they are playing another Texas team that is better. And Barry Switzer's "Thieves Are Us" renagades at Outlaw U. still live on and will do whatever they can to cheat you everytime. :P

Based on that thorough research, I am going back to the drawing board this week and will need some more time to give you this week's winners.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 12:03 pm
by DanGenck
Any Division 1 football program calling another "Outlaw U" is definitely the pot calling the kettle black. Every place is cheating at least a little, they just have not gotten caught yet, or their kids have not messed up enough to get noticed.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 2:21 pm
by shrekjr
I'll agree with Dan. It is very difficult to stay competitive without pushing the envelope. Like it or not, offers are going to be made to recruits. If your school isn't offering something the recruit believes is better for him, he will probably go elsewhere. When all the better athletes are getting better offers, there is only one way to compete...and hope you don't get caught.

PostPosted: Wed Sep 06, 2006 2:49 pm
by shrekjr
Okay, this weeks picks are based on my previously explained education of sticking with the home team unless the other team is significantly better.

We're going with-

Texas Tech over UTEP - TT got their season opening scare from Baylor last week and will come back with the necessary enthusiasm this week to prove they are still to be considered one of the dangerous big boys.

Texas A&M over LA-Lafayette - A&M was embarrassed by LA-L a few years ago. Coach Fran is on the hot seat this year. The Aggies will come to play or Coach Fran may be watching games from home long before Thanksgiving.

Army over Kent St. - Army hasn't been the favorite very often lately. To be the favorite by a slim margin, and at home, you gotta give them a break. Question- is it a big deal if the Golden Knights parachute team flies into the stadium before Army games like it is supposed to be at other games around the country? I'd be more impressed if the captains of the team parachuted in for the coin toss.

UCLA over Rice - big school, at home should win by 40 or more if they wanted to. But there is something about this game...baby blue vs baby owls...that just doesn't seem right.

Notre Dame over Penn St - Time for the Golden Domers to either prove or dismiss their national championship contender status. If they are the great media darlings America seems to love, they shouldn't have much trouble with Old Coach Joe's group. Anything less than a double digit victory should be a disappointment to those who make decisions at ND.

Week 2 Selections

PostPosted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 8:32 pm
by culax
culax CSU -2 UCLA -27 Florida -23.5 Tenn -20 VA Tech -11.5

KnoxVegas TX -2 Clem -2 C. Florida +23.5 LSU -15 SC +3

GrayBear OH St +2 VA -9 Cal -8.5 IN -4 NC St -10

dubbs11 TX Tch -7 VA Tch -11.5 NC St -10 Florida -23.5 Georgia -3

DanGenck OH St +2 Clem -2 TX Tch -7 Pitt -8.5 Cal -8.5

laxative Miss +8.5 OH St +2 OR -5 WA +17 Cal -8.5

laxguru41 Rutgers -11.5 Auburn -20 Cal -8.5 AZ St -14 CO +2

Shrekjr TX Tch -7 TX A&M -21 Army -3.5 UCLA -27 ND -8

DannyHogan IA St -14 KAN -21.5 KAN St -22.5 MO -8.5 OK -17

tamu33 IA St -14 KAN -21.5 KAN St -22.5 MO -8.5 OK -17

JW IA St -14 KAN -21.5 KAN St -22.5 MO -8.5 OK -17

FLAK Florida -23.5 VA -9 Clem -2 UCLA -27 VA Tch -11.5


Featured experts for Week 2

DannyHogan knows best and for Week 2 he is pulling out all of the stops and unleashing his unprecedented Super Destroyer Special. Kansas at home is easily his surest guarantee since WrestleMania III, “Whatcha gonna do, brother?!”

Week 2 also highlights the initial public release of shrekjr’s all-star, smash mouth matchup for the month of September. “Donkey and I are on the road again with Texas Tech and we’re going to make this one September to remember.” After this weekend, shrekjr will make you a believer.

PostPosted: Thu Sep 07, 2006 10:13 pm
by bste_lax
I can't believe people are taking Iowa State. They always play teams a lot closer than they should and when they are the underdog, they hardly every play close.

I think two or three seasons ago, they didn't cover once.

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 10:04 am
by bste_lax
A little trivia for this weekend.

The last time #1 faced #2 in the regular season was in 1996 (Florida-Florida State). Prior to that, it was 1993 when Notre Dame took on Charlie Ward's Florida State Seminoles. Who was the starting QB for Notre Dame?

Myself and another co-worker couldn't think of who it was for about 20 minutes and finally had to look it up.

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 10:22 am
by sohotrightnow
Powlus? Rice?

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 11:07 am
by KnoxVegas
Rick Mirer

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 11:09 am
by bste_lax
Not Rice, Powlus or Mirer.

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 11:13 am
by KnoxVegas
I just looked it up. What is KM up to these days?

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 11:19 am
by bste_lax
KnoxVegas wrote:I just looked it up. What is KM up to these days?


No clue. Being an answer to a trivia question?

PostPosted: Fri Sep 08, 2006 12:31 pm
by bste_lax
The answer is Kevin McDougal for those who actually cared (i.e. KnoxVegas and myself). He was the QB between Mirer and Powlus.

PostPosted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 10:52 am
by dubbs11
I know Tate was hurt, but man Iowa looked terrible yesterday in their OT win over 'Cuse. What's the deal Hawkeye fans?