A look at how prognosticators from around the country view the Week 10 games.
Lenn Robbins, New York Post: South Carolina has a problem. "It's called pass defense," Steve Spurrier said. On Saturday, Arkansas and quarterback Ryan Mallett come to Columbia. The pick? Easy. Take the Gamecocks and give the points.
John Tamanaha, NBC Sports: The Friday Night Special. Central Florida is at Houston in what could be a preview of the Conference USA championship game. The Knights, behind freshman quarterback Jeff Godfrey, have won four in a row. Look for them to make it five.
Double D, Boston Herald: Rich Rodriguez's hot seat is about to get a little warmer. Illinois is visiting the Big House and the Fighting Illini are going to put a hurting on the Michigan Wolverines.
Jon Wilner, College Hotline: Stanford is looking for revenge against Arizona, which rallied from a 15-point deficit to defeat the Cardinal, 43-38, last season in Tucson. This year, the game's at Palo Alto.
Mike Hlas, Cedar Rapids Gazette: Hlastradamus says Penn State's elevator is going up and the Nittany Lions should get the cover against Northwestern.
Mike Huguenin, Rivals.com: The Week 10 primer. Picking every game this season, he's 208-230-9 against the spread.
Campus Rivalry: The Weekend Forecast calls for Texas Christian to upend Utah, 20-16.
Bob Condotta, Seattle Times: Picking the Pac-10. He's predicting Arizona State will stun USC, 27-24, at the L.A. Coliseum.
Phil Steele: The top 25 forecast. Expect Alabama to get the best of Louisiana State, 20-13.
Tailgate & Cover: The gang at T&C is loading up on Illinois against Michigan.
Heisman Pundit: Arkansas, thanks to the emergence of Knile Davis, who is on his way to becoming a standout SEC running back, will score the upset over South Carolina.
Tim Kawakami, Talking Points: He's coming off a 3-0 week and will ride this Saturday out with Northwestern, Boise State and Oregon.
Brett McMurphy, FanHouse: His best bet? Texas Tech and the points against Missouri.
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Can someone help me apply my Thursday night logic (5-1) to the weekend (5-4-1)?
Once again, fantastic Crystal Ball... Illinois and Oklahoma. Check it out at T&C.
Posted by: Tailgate & Cover | November 05, 2010 at 08:01 AM