Mike Hlas, Cedar Rapids Gazette: No prognosticator is hitting better than Hlastradamus, who fashioned a 7-1 record last week. The seer is back for more, and this time he's loading up on Alabama at Louisiana State.
Howie Kussoy, New York Post: Michigan State could have scheduled like other power teams and still been undefeated. But the Spartans traveled to Oregon and suffered their only loss. Now Ohio State is coming to East Lansing, and Michigan State will be up to the task. Take the Spartans and give the points.
Matt Youmans, Las Vegas Review-Journal: Las Vegas bookmakers are expecting that Saturday will be the biggest wagering day of the college season. And by the end of it, Urban Meyer and the Ohio State Buckeyes could be relevant again.
Double D, Boston Herald: Penn State must win two of its last four games to become bowl-eligible. Fortunately, the Nittany Lions have Indiana, Temple and Illinois before the regular-season finale against Michigan State. Take Penn State and lay the points against Indiana.
Reno Journal-Gazette: The handicappers are coming off a rough week. Only Lee Sterling got the cover. This week's selections: Notre Dame, Minnesota and Georgia Tech.
Bruce Feldman and Stewart Mandel, Fox Sports: Feldman and Mandel are splitting picks, taking opposite sides in the Kansas State-Texas Christian, Baylor-Oklahoma and Notre Dame-Arizona State games.
Saturday Down South: Breaking down the Southeastern Conference matchups with Las Vegas handicapper Brian Edwards.
Jon Wilner, College Hotline: The Pacific 12 picks of the week, starting with the five-star selection of Colorado and the points against Arizona.
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