A look at how prognosticators from around the country view the Week 4 games.
Lenn Robbins, New York Post: Notre Dame is taking a standing eight count after last week's loss at Michigan State. In comes Stanford, which is raging to snap a seven-game losing streak in Notre Dame Stadium. Back up the Brink's truck and load up on the Cardinal.
Brett McMurphy, FanHouse: A bad week for Alabama. Leonard Skinner, the stern, hard-as-nails coach and gym teacher whose name was adapted for the rock group "Lynyrd Skynyrd," died at the age of 77. Skynyrd's biggest hit, "Sweet Home Alabama," is a rallying cry for the Crimson Tide. However, Arkansas is home on Saturday, not Alabama. Take the Razorbacks and the points.
Double D, Boston Herald: USC might not be the team it was in past years, but the Trojans still have a boatload of talent. Covering 22 points against lowly Washington State will not be a problem.
Mike Hlas, Cedar Rapids Gazette: Hlastradamus is winning at a 66.7% clip, a rate that will have you living in Monte Carlo instead of cleaning the swimming pool of some guy named Carlo. This week, the man is urging you to take Oklahoma, on the road at Cincinnati.
Jon Wilner, College Hotline: Arizona emptied the tank last week against Iowa and he's taking California and the points against the Wildcats on Saturday night in Tucson.
John Tamanaha, NBC Sports: He's taking Texas Christian and laying the 17.5 points against Southern Methodist in his Friday Night Special.
Phil Steele: His top 25 forecast calls for Boise State 38, Oregon State 14.
Heisman Pundit: He's picking North Carolina State to surprise Georgia Tech, 31-27.
Tony Barnhart, Atlanta Journal-Constitution: It won't be easy, but Georgia is going to squeak past Mississippi State, 24-17.
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