College Football: Week6

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BCS Conference Rankings (My own opinion): SEC, Big12, ACC, Pac10, Big10, Big East

ACC gets a huge jump with Miami beating Oklahoma. Pac10 and Big10 are about on par with each other (1 point lead for USC beating OSU)

Modifying the format just because I'm starting to get numbers mixed up.

Atlantic Coast Conference

Season:
Overall: 33-25 Top 25: 5-12 OOC: 21-13

Saturday, October 10
12:00PM ET Boston College @ #5 Virginia Tech
3:30PM ET Georgia Southern @ North Carolina
3:30PM ET Indiana @ Virginia
4:00PM ET Duke @ North Carolina State
6:30PM ET Maryland @ Wake Forest
7:00PM ET Florida A&M @ #11 Miami (FL)
8:00PM ET #22 Georgia Tech @ Florida State

Notes: Indiana takes out frustrations from last week on Virginia. FSU is in Panic Mode so I don't think they'll maintain composure to beat Tech.

Big 12

Season:
Overall: 36-15 Top 25: 0-5 OOC: 34-13

Thursday, October 8
9:00PM ET #21 Nebraska @ #24 Missouri

Saturday, October 10
12:30PM ET #15 Oklahoma State @ Texas A&M
12:30PM ET Iowa State @ #16 Kansas
3:30PM ET Baylor @ #19 Oklahoma
7:00PM ET Kansas State @ Texas Tech
7:15PM ET Colorado @ #2 Texas

Notes: Missouri and Nebraska have both played no one, but Nebraska is at least defnsively consistent. (Illinois isn't the team we thought they would be.

Big East

Season:
Overall: 26-10 Top 25: 0-4 OOC: 23-7

Saturday, October 10
12:00PM ET West Virginia @ Syracuse
3:30PM ET Texas Southern @ Rutgers
3:30PM ET Connecticut @ Pittsburgh
7:30PM ET Southern Miss @ Louisville

Big Ten

Season:
Overall: 35-19 Top 25: 1-9 OOC: 25-9

Saturday, October 10
12:00PM ET Eastern Illinois @ #14 Penn State
12:00PM ET Miami (OH) @ Northwestern
12:00PM ET Purdue @ Minnesota
12:00PM ET Michigan State @ Illinois
3:30PM ET Wisconsin @ #9 Ohio State
8:05PM ET Michigan @ #12 Iowa

Conference USA

Season:
Overall: 28-29 Top 25: 1-9 OOC: 17-18

Saturday, October 10
3:30PM ET Navy @ Rice
3:30PM ET Marshall @ Tulane
8:00PM ET UTEP @ Memphis
8:00PM ET East Carolina @ Southern Methodist

Notes: UTEP has a letdown after beating the top run of their conference.

Mid-American Conference

Season:
Overall: 27-39 Top 25: 0-9 OOC: 18-30

Saturday, October 10
12:00PM ET Eastern Michigan @ Central Michigan
1:00PM ET Ball State @ Temple
3:30PM ET Gardner-Webb @ Buffalo
3:30PM ET Bowling Green @ Kent State
6:00PM ET Ohio @ Akron
7:00PM ET Western Michigan @ Toledo

Mountain West Conference

Season:
Overall: 24-19 Top 25: 1-3 OOC: 20-15

Saturday, October 10
2:00PM ET New Mexico @ Wyoming
6:00PM ET Utah @ Colorado State
7:30PM ET #10 TCU @ Air Force
10:00PM ET #18 Brigham Young @ UNLV

Pacific 10

Season:
Overall: 29-18 Top 25: 2-8 OOC: 19-8

Saturday, October 10
3:30PM ET #13 Oregon @ UCLA
5:00PM ET Arizona State @ Washington State
7:00PM ET Stanford @ Oregon State
10:00PM ET Arizona @ Washington

Notes: Stanford/Oregon State should be the game to watch.

South-Eastern Conference

Season:
Overall: 39-17 Top 25: 2-12 OOC: 25-3

Saturday, October 10
12:00PM ET #17 Auburn @ Arkansas
12:00PM ET Vanderbilt @ Army
12:21PM ET Georgia @ Tennessee
12:30PM ET Kentucky @ #25 South Carolina
12:30PM ET Houston @ Mississippi State
3:30PM ET #3 Alabama @ #20 Mississippi
8:00PM ET #1 Florida @ #4 LSU

Notes: LSU picked solely on the facts we have right at this moment (i.e. Tebow isn't playing yet)

Sun Belt
Season:
Overall: 12-25 Top 25: 0-10 OOC: 8-21
(Eliminated from previewing)

Western Athletic Conference

Season:
Overall: 19-20 Top 25: 1-7 OOC: 16-17

Friday, October 9
9:00PM ET Louisiana Tech @ Nevada

Saturday, October 10
8:00PM ET Idaho @ San Jose State
8:00PM ET Utah State @ New Mexico State
11:05PM ET Fresno State @ Hawaii
 
Game of the week

8:00PM ET #1 Florida @ #4 LSU

Because there's a lot unknown and because I'm running out of time, this synopsis is a lot shorter than normal. Sorry guys. The biggest question, will Tebow play or not? This affects the whole game. If not, LSU can pin their ears back and go after Brantley like he just stole their lunch money. Demps is good, but Tebow is what has really made the threat regarding stopping the run. LSU's run defense showed some spark holding Georgia to 45 yards rushing. Florida definitely has a lot of weapons and LSU will need Holliday to return kicks like he did against Georgia.

If Tebow plays, I think Florida will win in a close one. If not, it's LSU all the way. Personally, I'm seeing LSU like Ohio State in 2002. They didn't play stellar, nothing was lights out, but they won every game.
 
Let's Go!! HOKIES!!!!!
Should be a great game this weekend. And I'm introducing Valve to the rest of the Hokie Nation at our brunch tailgating event :D
 
:D OSU looked rough the first half. Second half made up for it.

:dont: Without the turnovers, Michigan would have destroyed Iowa. I couldn't believe the stupid mistakes. Needs moar QB by committee.

:eek: Go Go Vagina Tech! Wow
 
:case:

God damn you LSU!!!!

Just remember the last time a team was deified the entire season was in 2006. And that was Ohio State. Remember what happened to them when they played for the NC? In fact. Give Tebow the Heisman while we're at it. Then they're guaranteed to lose.
 
This season is already dead to me
LOL FSU
Just remember the last time a team was deified the entire season was in 2006. And that was Ohio State. Remember what happened to them when they played for the NC? In fact. Give Tebow the Heisman while we're at it. Then they're guaranteed to lose.

That's cause the SEC is so much faster than the Big Ten. :fly: