An easy week straight up last week was very disapointing against the spread as I went 5-9 ATS, but a resounding 14-0 straight up to take my totals to 37-29-2 and 58-10 respectively. This weeks slate of games is much better than in week 4 and should provide good matchups Thursday and Friday along with the slate after the 11:00 kickoffs on Saturday. Withouth further ado then, let's get to the picks.
Thursday, September 26th, 2013:
Virginia Tech at Georgia Tech, 6:30
pm ESPN, Virginia Tech travels to Atlanta to take on Georgia Tech, to help sort out who will be the biggest contender to Miami in the Coastal division. Tech is already 2-0 and has a leg up but the Virginia Tech defense will be one of if not the toughest test for a Tech offensive that leans heavily run. Virginia Tech's aspirations for a division title will rest solely on it's ability to produce any kind of positive on offense. Logan Thomas has shown an inability to grow after a promising season two years ago and a once vaunted rushing attack is little more than shadow of what it once was. Winner: Georgia Tech ATS: Georgia Tech -7
Friday, September 27th, 2013:
Utah State at San Jose State, 8:00
pm ESPN, These are two teams that have been consistantly working themselves into a more prominant place in the non-BCS hierarchy. San Jose State features David Fales one of the most watched non-BCS quarterbacks in the country and a player that truly impressed as a councelor at the Elite 11 camps this off-season. Fales will need some help from his supporting cast that does not seem to be up to par from the past couple of seasons. Utah State is trying to prove that their recent success wasn't just a produt of Gary Anderson and the way he ran the program. This should be a very good test for both teams as they look to challenge Boise State and Fresno State respectively in the MWC. Winner: Utah State ATS: San Jose State -9.5 (really like this bet if it gets to the key number of 10)
Saturday, September 28th, 2013:
#11 Oklahoma State at West Virginia, 11:00 am ESPN, When West Virginia moved to the Big XII this would have been harrolded as a contest between two teams looking to stake a claim at challenging the big two for conference supremecy, but WVU has plummeted back to earth after moving to the confernce. This game is an after-thought this week and should do little but affirm the trajectories of these two programs, with the Cowboys looking to keep the shit righted heading towards a showdown with the Sooners later in the year. Winner: Oklahoma State ATS: West Virginia +19
#12 South Carolina at UCF, 11:00
am ABC, South Carolina travels south to take on a UCF team that will pose a better than average test of the Gamecocks defense. UCF's offense has looked legit through the first few weeks of the season and Blake Bortles and company should be jacked up to throw a few jabs at an SEC foe coming to visit. For South Carolina's part if they can limit their mistakes on offense they should be able to contain the Golden Knights offense and leave with a solid road win. Winner: South Carolina ATS: UCF +7
#15 Miami (FL) at USF, 11:00
am ESPNU, This game is already over, USF is really bad. Winner: Miami (FL) ATS: Miami (FL) -19
Wake Forest at #3 Clemson, 2:30
pm ESPNU, Clemson came, oh so very close to Clemsoning last week but Wake shouldn't pose to much of a threat to the Tigers hopes of staying undefeated early in the year, especially at home. Winner: Clemson ATS: Clemson -28
#6 LSU at #9 Georgia, 2:30 pm
CBS, LSU heads to Athens and between the hedges to take on a Georgia team that has a dominant run game with Gurley and Marshall and a QB that performs at an exceptional rate at home. The Georgia defense should provide less of a challenge than their offense but a young unit has a lot of talent. LSU for it's part has one of the deepest running back stables in the country, a very good O-line and a QB in Mettenberger that has made huge strides under Cam Cameron's tuteledge. On defense the Tigers have reloaded once again, a young secondary has performed well and the depth up front is truly impressive. I admit that I believe LSU is the better team but Georgia plays exceptionally well at home. Winner: LSU ATS: LSU +3
#8 Florida State at Boston College, 2:30 pm ABC/ESPN2, Much like Clemson's game last week on the road at North Carolina State this one seems cut and dry. With the play of Winston and the Seminoles offense and the ineptitued of the BC to put too much together lately this one should be a cake walk but Florida State has been known to "Clemson" at least once a season and on the road in a game without much at stake seems like a very FSU place to do just that. Winner: Florida State ATS: Boston College +22.5
#14 Oklahoma at #22 Notre Dame, 2:30
pm NBC, The Sooners and the Fighting Irish meat in South Bend for a matchup that has me stumped about what kind of game it will be. Notre Dame won last seasons matchup and in dominant fashion but the run game just isn't there and Rees has been inconsistant at best. Oklahoma's best unit is on defense where they have been surprisingly stout and an offensive attack that seems to have added a second dimension with the Belldozer at QB. Winner: Oklahoma ATS: Notre Dame +3.5
#21 Ole Miss at #1 Alabama, 5:30
pm ESPN, Alabama hasn't looked like the best team in the country this season but they haven't looked worse than top 5 and even that may be a stretch. They are still one of the most consistant teams in the country with a couple weaknesses. The two biggest are the cornerbacks and the offensive line where attrition of graduations and drafted players have left and young players have had to step up. Ole Miss is much improved but if they keep this anywhere close to a two score game they have done well in this game. Winner: Alabama ATS: Alabama -14
#10 Texas A&M at Arkansas, 6:00
pm ESPN2, Texas A&M's offense should put up points in droves against Arkansas but A&M's defense is a liability. Arkansas should be able to run the ball at a weak defense but they don't have the firepower or the defense to make this one terribly close. Winner: Texas A&M ATS: (No line on this game but anything under a touchdown I'd take)
Arizona at #16 Washington, 6:00
pm FOX, This game would be much more intriguing if it was being played at Arizona but the Wildcats have not made enough strides on defense to make much of a game of this. Washington comes into this game wanted to prove the Boise game wasn't just a one hit wonder. Winner: Washington ATS: Washington -10
#20 Florida at Kentucky, 6:00
pm ESPNU, This one shouldn't pose too much of a challenge for the Gators, but a defense that is losing talented players at a startling rate to injuries is going to have to come together quickly for the Gators to stay in the divsional race. Kentucky for it's part won't be much of a problem but could use a good showing here to cement some verbal commitments. Winner: Florida ATS: Kentucky +13.5
#23 Wisconsin at #4 Ohio State, 7:00
pm ABC, Wisconsin heads to Columbus, for what is a burgeoning rivalry game between the Bucks and the Badgers. Braxon Miller is back but Kenny Guiton has played well enough to be listed as co-starter and both are expected to play. On defense Ohio State hasn't seen the type of running game that Wisconsin boasts but a young front seven has shown growth against lesser competition. Wisoconsin is still thin in the defensive backfield but a front seven lead by Chris Borland and Beau Allen should pose a good test of the Buckeyes offense. On offense the Badgers boast two dynamic talents at running back with Senior James White and Sophomore Melvan Gordon who have helped lead Wisconsin to an average of 350 yards rushing per game against an admittedly below average early slate. Winner: Wisconsin ATS: Wisconsin +7
#5 Stanford at Washington State, 9:00 pm ESPN, Stanford travels to Pullman to take on a Mike Leach squad that has been decidedly competitve this season no matter what the win-loss record may say. Stanford still wins this one easily but it should be a nice conference primer for a Cardinal squad that has looked less than stellar so far in the non-conference slate. Winner: Stanford ATS: Washington State +10
California at #2 Oregon, 9:30
pm Pac-12 Network, Oregon is on a blistering pace this year once again and welcome California and it's sieve like defense. Cal should put up some points, but don't expect this one to be close past half time, if at all. Winner: Oregon ATS: Cal +37.5
USC at Arizona State, 9:30 pm
ESPN2, USC heads to Tempe to take on what looks to be the second best team in the Pac-12 South. Arizona State boasts a, controversial, win over Wisconsin and a team that has taken great strides in two years under Todd Graham. USC for it's part is feeling the sanctions it was placed under while getting sub-par quarterback play and what now wholeheartedly needs to be considered at best average caoching from Lane Kiffin on offense. I think USC is better than what it has shown so far this season but I'm not sure this team has played well enough to endear any confidence to get the road win this week. Winner: Arizona State ATS: Arizona State -5.5
#25 Fresno State at Hawaii, 11:00
pm, Fresno comes off a hard fought victory over long time thorn in the side Boise State, but a trip to Hawaii should heal all wounds from last week. Hawaii is better than expected but not exactly great. Winner: Fresno State ATS: Fresno State -18.5