Thursday, October 13, 2011

Football Predictions - 13-17 Oct

The majority of nationally ranked teams are hitting the road this weekend, which leaves quite a few of them open to upsets. Only a few of them are very likely to be upset, but many games should be close and very entertaining. Here are my predictions for each of this weekend's important college football games and all of the NFL games.

Thursday

USC at California - Golden Bears by 22

Saturday

Toledo at Bowling Green - Rockets by 23
(11) Michigan at (23) Michigan State - Spartans by 3
(20) Baylor at (21) Texas A&M - Aggies by 13
Indiana at (4) Wisconsin - Badgers by 58
(15) South Carolina at Mississippi State - Bulldogs by 4
Buffalo at Temple - Owls by 36
Navy at Rutgers - Scarlet Knights by 29
Iowa State at Missouri - Tigers by 24
Colorado at Washington - Huskies by 24
(6) Oklahoma State at (22) Texas - Cowboys by 11
(12) Georgia Tech at Virginia - Yellowjackets by 15
Ohio State at (16) Illinois - Illini by 3
(1) LSU at Tennessee - Tigers by 15
New Mexico at Nevada - Wolfpack by 53
(5) Boise State at Colorado State - Broncos by 44
(2) Alabama at Mississippi - Crimson Tide by 26
(19) Virginia Tech at Wake Forest - Demon Deacons by 9
Florida at (24) Auburn - Gators by 2
(8) Clemson at Maryland - Tigers by 2
(17) Kansas State at Texas Tech - Red Raiders by 2
Georgia at Vanderbilt - Bulldogs by 8
(7) Stanford at Washington State - Cardinal by 17
(3) Oklahoma at Kansas - Sooners by 43
(18) Arizona State at (9) Oregon - Ducks by 24

Sunday

Carolina at Atlanta - Falcons by 2
Buffalo at NY Giants - Bills by 13
Indianapolis at Cincinnati - Bengals by 23
San Francisco at Detroit - 49ers by 1
Saint Louis at Green Bay - Packers by 31
Philadelphia at Washington - Redskins by 1
Jacksonville at Pittsburgh - Steelers by 18
Cleveland at Oakland - Raiders by 25
Houston at Baltimore - Ravens by 15
Dallas at New England - Patriots by 10
New Orleans at Tampa Bay - Saints by 15
Minnesota at Chicago - Bears by 6

Monday

Miami at NY Jets - Jets by 18

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