Last Week: 3-2 (YTD: 22-12-1)
Back to the winning ways last week. Air Force simply got outplayed by Navy, but West Virginia had a great shot until they allowed the backdoor, but that’s the nature of the beast. Difficult card this week, so I’m taking a shot on some of the headline games to see how it plays out:
Rutgers @ Cincinnati (-8) - Bearcat D should give Teel fits all day, and homefield should help the 4-1 Cats move to 5-1 comfortably.
Nebraska @ Texas Tech (-20) - The Huskers are straight up lousy, while Tech’s offense hasn’t missed a beat. This one might get ugly quick.
Minnesota @ Illinois (-11.5) - Coming off of an impressive week, Illinois returns home to host a suspect Minnesota team. Roll with Juice and watch the fireworks.
Washington St. @ Oregon State (-28) - Huge number here, but this one looks like the Texas Tech game to me - potential blowout by middle of 2nd quarter.
Texas (+8) @ Oklahoma - Can’t play 5 faves this week! I think this game will be great, and I think Texas has the offense and defensive pass rush to keep it close. We get to see what these 2 QBs are really made of in a pressure-cooker game.
There you have it for this week. Enjoy the great slate of games, and check back Friday for my NFL Week 6 picks. Good luck and as always, bet with your head and not over it.
October 9th, 2008
you went to 2-2-1 last week not 3-2. ties dont count as wins! additionally you went 1-4 the previous week not 2-3. stop padding your stats. you are like the guy who says he breaks 80 but takes 8 mulligans.
October 13th, 2008
You’re right I did go 2-2-1, I actually didn’t catch the push, but as for going 1-4 the previous week you’re wrong considering I won 2 out of 3 of the Thursday games - winning Pitt and Memphis, and losing Utah.
October 13th, 2008
Week 5 you went 1-4 only winning the bowling green game. Week 6 you went 2-2-1. again dont give yourself a win on Memphis on thursday night.
week 5 review
purdue loss
wake loss
ark st loss
nmex state loss
bowling green win
I like your analysis but I need some truth.