South Florida 27 @ Rutgers 13

North Dakota State 31 @ Minnesota 27

Tennessee 17 @ Alabama 19

Texas A&M 20 @ Nebraska 16

Miami 10 @ FSU 13

USC 72 @ Notre Dame 0

Florida 24 @ Kentucky 17

Texas Tech 35 @ Missouri 42

Virginia 13 @ Maryland 21

Auburn 16 @ LSU 24

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2 Responses to “Predictions: The Big Ten Will Have Two Losses to 1aa Schools”

  1. 1vtbaz on Oct 19, 2007 at 9:06 am:

    Hopefully, after this weekend when the Twerps stomp uvag, the french connection over at le butter knife will shut up about their jayvee squad. Those guys are actually talking about storming the field after they (get this) beat VT… bwahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!!!!

  2. 2Mikey H on Oct 19, 2007 at 11:40 am:

    Solid predictions CGB

    It will be interesting to see how LSU responds to that shocker in Lexington.

    I also think Graham Harrell and Michael Crabtree will be the difference for Tech in the Mizzou game, those two are putting up very impressive numbers. If they can sustain them, I think TT will beat Mizzou.
    Texas Tech 44 – Mizzou 34

    Louisville will stomp UCONN – I wont even predict a score, because earlier this year Uconn lost to Temple. Despite the homejob Temple got.

    Cincinnati looks like a solid team so far this year. Not a powerhouse, but certainly not a doormat. I think this is the year they finally get over the hump and beat Pitt. (Something that hasnt happened the last 6 times they have played. With the last two tries against Dave Wannstedt.) Pitt has been in shambles this season with their only two wins coming from a directional Mich and Grambling St.
    Cincy 28 – Pitt 10

    The Ol Ball Coach is something ridiculous like 12 or 14-0 against Vandy. This may be the year of the upset, but for Vandy, it will have to wait until next week. USC will roll and continue its campaign to the SEC Championship.
    USC (East) 35 – Vandy 13

    USC (West) is kicking off its second half of the season. And who better to open a second season against than possibly the worst team in college football right now? Irish faithful can say whatever they want about their BS win at UCLA. The fact remains Zbikowski cheap shoted Olson to send him out of the game, and then ND netted only 20 points off of 7 turnovers. Dont get me wrong, im a ND fan, but im more of a realist than the rest. I do remember a few years back when this game was one of the best games of the season but this year its just another ND blow out televised on NBC. Even with Evan Sharpley starting over Clausen.
    USC (West) 55 – ND 14

    Oregon is playing without two key components to their offense due to injury, this will be test even though Washington has only 2 wins. Oregon also hasnt won in Seattle since 1997, this may be a more interesting game than some think. Look for Washington’s D to contain Dixon and Company, and Jake Locker to make some impressive plays on the ground. This game will be close with Oregon coming out on top despite a tough Defensive preformance from Washington.
    Oregon 28 – Wash 17

    Baz, I honestly can’t believe UVA fans think they will beat VT. What the fuck are they thinking? Their one quality win comes from an unranked Ga Tech. The rest of the powerhouses they have beat are Duke, Pitt, Midd Tenn St, barely edged out UCONN, and they lost to Wyoming week one. Their lofty number 19 ranking will be short lived, they will leave Maryland 6-2. I will say this as well, BC doesn’t even look like a team that can beat Va Tech, and they are top 5 in the country, UVA has no chance. To back up the BC banter for all you Eagles fans out there, BC’s opponents win-loss record to date is 21-24. To skew it some more, 5 of those wins come from 1-AA UMASS, so strictly 1-A ball their record is 16-23. Making their opponents win percentage a hefty .410. Now someone tell me they deserve the number 3 ranking in the country, after beating one ranked team and a bunch of nobodies.

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