Jim Lazar, Boston Herald: Michigan State is trying for a third consecutive victory against a ranked opponent, but the schedule is about to catch up with the Spartans. Take Nebraska and lay the points.
Mike Hlas, Cedar Rapids Gazette: Hlastradamus says it's winning time, carbon-based life forms. Load up on the Nebraska Cornhuskers.
Lenn Robbins, New York Post: It has been a long week in South Bend after Notre Dame's retched home loss to USC. The FIghting Irish are about to take out their frustrations on Navy.
Matt Youmans, Las Vegas Review-Journal: Stanford and USC might be the best game on the board to watch. It's also the best game to bet the over.
Reno Journal-Gazette: Bettors in the college football challenge like Iowa, Oklahoma and Nebraska.
John Tamanaha, College Football Talk: John is coming off his first losing week of the season but still has a robust winning percentage against the number. He's predicting that two more teams are going to tumble from the ranks of the unbeaten.
Bruce Feldman, CBS Sports: Oklahoma is headed to Manhattan in an angry mood, and that's not good news for undefeated Kansas State.
Jon Wilner, College Hotline: Stanford is 7-0 against the spread and hasn't been challenged once a game reaches the fourth quarter. All that will change on Saturday at USC.
Bob Condotta, Seattle Times: Picking the Pac. Keep an eye on surging Oregon State, which plays at Utah.
Erick Smith, Campus Rivalry: No upset here. Clemson will take care of business against Georgia Tech. The same can't be said of Kansas State, which will take it on the chin from Oklahoma.
Phil Steele: His top 25 forecast calls for Wisconsin to edge Ohio State, 24-23, and Tennessee to upset South Carolina, 19-16.
Mike Huguenin, Rivals: His record of picking every game against the spread is 179-204-2.
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