Week 9 Top 25 Rundown
Oklahoma State @ Texas -11 1/2
Texas has won 10 straight meetings to improve to 20-2 in the all-time series. Longhorns RB Ogbonnaya has maxiumum upside potential. Texas by two TD's.
Alabama -4 1/2 @ Tennessee
Vols bad QB can't do play action from ten points down. The Tide has been outscored 78-55 after the intermission. Alabama's 14th-ranked defense will be without 6-foot-5, 365-pound nose guard Terrence Cody (knee). The total is 39. lowest on the board.
Penn State -2 @ Ohio State
The Nittany Lions look to snap a 10-game road losing streak against ranked opponents and beat OSU in Columbus for the first time since 1978. The Buckeyes have won 12 of their last 13 conference home games against ranked opponents.
Oklahoma -17 1/2 @ Kansas State
Kansas State is averaging 23.3 points in their three losses compared to 50.8 in four wins. OU QB Bradford faces a Wildcats defense that's ranked 93rd in pass defense. Ouch. The total is 70 1/2.
USC -15 @ Arizona
The Trojans have outscored their opponents 141-10 since falling to Oregon State. The Wildcats are riding high after taking out Cal last week. USC has won six straight over Arizona.
Georgia @ LSU -1
Home field advantage. Why does this feel like the push of the week?
Texas Tech Pick @ Kansas
Tech leads the nation in passing while the Jayhawks are 99th in pass defense. KU has lost nine of its 10 all-time meetings with the Red Raiders. The total is 67 1/2. KU has no running game. The Jayhawks, who haven't suffered back-to-back defeats since a four-game skid Sept. 30-Oct. 21, 2006. Most likely won't push.
Kentucky @ Florida -25
The Gators, who are coming off a bye week, have won 21 straight against the Wildcats. Kentucky, which is 3-24 in this series when the Gators are ranked. Kentucky has the 95th ranked offense.
Wyoming @ TCU -30 1/2
That shouldn't be much of a problem for the Horned Frogs as they own the nation's top-ranked defense and the Cowboys are last in scoring 9 per game.
The total is 40 1/2. Yikes.
Colorado @ Missouri -24
Missouri looks to end a two-game skid as it hosts Colorado. The Tigers still control their destiny in the Big 12 North, but will likely need to be perfect to reach the conference title game. Buffs have 94th ranked offense.
South Florida @ Louisville +3 1/2
The Big East's top two offenses meet in Louisville as the Cardinals host South Florida. However, defensive back and Danny Verpaele and linebacker Lucas Darr will miss Saturday's game due to undisclosed injuries that South Florida coach Jim Leavitt indicated "could be long term."
Rutgers @ Pittsburgh -9 1/2
Pittsburgh is looking for its first six-game run since Oct. 8-Nov. 12, 1983. Rutgers has no offense to speak of. The Scarlet Knights will be facing their first ranked opponent of the season. They went 1-3 versus Top 25 teams in 2007.
Virginia +14 @ Georgia Tech
After stumbling out of the gate, Virginia has turned its season around by winning three straight. Georgia Tech has been on a roll of its own, capturing four straight. GT grinds the clock and lets Virginia stick around.
Eastern Michigan @ Ball State -25
Undefeated Ball State scoring 37 pionts a game, tries to keep its feel-good story going when it hosts Eastern Michigan. The Cardinals are led by QB Nate Davis, the nation's 9th-leading passer.
UNLV (3-4, 0-3 MWC)
(21) Brigham Young (6-1, 2-1 MWC)
(22) Northwestern (6-1, 2-1 Big Ten)
Indiana (2-5, 0-4 Big Ten)
(24) Minnesota (6-1, 2-1 Big Ten)
Purdue (2-5, 0-3 Big Ten)
Virginia Tech (5-2, 2-1 ACC)
(25) Florida St (5-1, 2-1 ACC)
Sunday, October 26, 2008
UCF (2-4, 1-1 C-USA)
(19) Tulsa (7-0, 4-0 C-USA)
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