Week 4 THE Top 25 Rundown
Thurs. (4) Mississippi -3 1/2 at South Carolina Rebel QB Jevan Snead is the real deal and SC's Stephen Garcia will make a mistake that will be the difference.
Early Risers Fresno State +17 at (14) Cincinnati Bulldogs will hang around and not let the Cats get too far away.
South Florida at (18) Florida State -14 S. Florida lost their QB Grothe and is out for the season and his backup B.J. Daniels, went to high school in Tallahassee and grew up cheering for Florida State. Not a chance.
(22) North Carolina +2 1/2 at Georgia Tech Tar Heels, will be looking to snap a five-game losing streak at Bobby Dodd Stadium when it faces Georgia Tech in its ACC opener. The Yellow Jackets won nine of the past 11 meetings with the Tar Heels.
Southern Miss at (20) Kansas -14 Golden Eagles sophomore quarterback Austin Davis has not thrown an interception in his last 128 passes. The Golden Eagles are tied with Mississippi for the nation’s second-longest win streak behind Florida.
Indiana at (23) Michigan -20 1/2 Wolverines have pushed their home win streak in the series to 15 with lopsided victories in the last three matchups at the Big House, winning those by an average of 33 points.
(7) LSU at Mississippi State +12 1/2, (43 1/2) Tigers QB Jordan Jefferson hasn't earned his cup of coffee, and won't find it today against MSU. LSU D keeps the score low. Playing my first total of the year. Take the under. 17-6
2:30's (15) TCU +3 at Clemson Tigers caoch Swinney has lost to the three ranked opponents he’s faced in his 10-game coaching career. TCU has RB stable of Joseph Turner, Matthew Tucker and Jercell Fort. They will run wild in Death Valley.
UTEP at (2) Texas -36 Texas is 25-1 against teams outside the Big 12 since the start of the 2004 season, the lone defeat coming against then-No. 1 Ohio State on Sept. 9, 2006. Since a 38-28 loss to Arkansas on Sept. 13, 2003, the Longhorns have won 21 in a row against unranked non-conference foes by an average of 36.6 points.
Arkansas +17 1/2 at (3) Alabama Razorbacks have enough firepower to hang around. Saban hopes to have star receiver Julio Jones (bruised right knee) and tailback Roy Upchurch (high ankle sprain) back for this game after they sat out last weekend.
(6) California -5 1/2 at Oregon Cal's RB Jahvid Best runs circles again Ducks freshman RB LaMichael James. Cal D dosen't help the situation. They take it by at least 7.
(9) Miami (FL) -3 at (11) Virginia Tech Where is Beano Cook? Jacory Harris will win at least 2 Heismans. As much as it pains me to say this, the U is back!
Illinois at (13) Ohio State -14 ???How is this number double at least??? Illinois, which has lost 14 of its last 15 Big Ten openers, has dropped four in a row against ranked opponents since beating Ohio State in 2007.
Evening Games (1) Florida at Kentucky +21 1/2 Flu and rainy skies are just enough help to Kentucky to keep it within 3 TD's. Coach 'em up Rick Brooks!
Colorado State at (19) Brigham Young -17 The Rams get slapped around by the best team they've faced this year. Have fun at the Sun Bowl fellas.
(8) Boise State -16 1/2 at Bowling Green Broncos trade TD's for FG's and run up the score.
Arizona State at (21) Georgia -11 1/2 Since the start of the 2000 season, Arizona State is 3-27 against Top 25 opponents, with the losses coming by an average of 16.9 points. The Sun Devils are 0-4 all-time against the SEC.
Louisiana-Lafayette +27 1/2 at (25) Nebraska Nebraska will face their third Sun Belt Conference opponent of the season, and will try to improve to 9-0 against teams from that league.
Iowa at (5) Penn State -9 1/2 Too many Hawkeyes hurt to keep this one close.
(24) Washington +7 1/2 at Stanford Sarkisian’s first hallmark victory put Washington in the Top 25 for the first time since Sept. 28, 2003.
Texas Tech at (17) Houston -1, (73) After their first win over a top-five opponent since 1984, the Cougars will play as a ranked team for the first time in 18 years. Texas Tech has won five straight meetings. Gimme 10 TD's, mix in some FG's, I'll take the over. 42-32.
Washington State + 45 1/2 at (12) USC (54) That's too many points. USC has won its last six meetings with Washington State by an average of 34.5 points. The Trojans routed the Cougars 69-0 last season. The game may be a mess, but WSU get a half-dozen on the board. The total is too close to the spread. I'll take the over. 51-6.
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