Here are our records after last week.
Caleb 37-11 (.771)
Cory 35-13 (.729)
Carter 34-14 (.708)
Here are this weeks picks.
Georgia Tech at No. 8 Clemson
Clemson may not be in the thick of things in the ACC with Florida State playing at the level they are, but if the Tigers win out there is a good chance they'll receive an at-large bid to a BCS bowl, making this game a must-win if they want to accomplish that. Georgia Tech still isn't out of the coastal division race, but they also need this win if they want to return to the ACC Championship game again.
Caleb's Pick- Clemson 31, Georgia Tech 21
Carter's Pick- Clemson 38, Georgia Tech 17
Cory's Pick- Clemson 45, Georgia Tech 10
Washington at No. 13 UCLA
Two of the best offenses in the PAC-12 collide Friday as the Huskies look to gain a marquee win at UCLA. After losing three straight games, Washington is now bowl eligible and looking for a big win. UCLA only has two losses against Oregon and Stanford, but still controls their own destiny in the PAC-12 South.
Caleb's Pick- UCLA 35, Washington 31
Carter's Pick- UCLA 34, Washington 10
Cory's Pick- UCLA 38, Washington 17
No. 12 Oklahoma State at No. 24 Texas
Since starting off the season 1-2, Texas has now won in a row, and are now in prime position to make a run for the Big-12 title. Oklahoma State still controls its own destiny with only one loss, but would like to get a leg up on Texas in case of a tie break in the end.
Caleb's Pick- Texas 28, Oklahoma State 24
Carter's Pick- Texas 41, Oklahoma State 38
Cory's Pick- Oklahoma State 35, Texas 31
No. 16 Michigan State at Nebraska
The Spartans are playing some of the best football in the nation right now. Their defense is suffocating, and their offense is a nice complement to them by being a of a run 1st, big play offense. Nebraska is probably the most inconsistent 7-2 team in the nation. The Huskers have blown out some opponents, survived against some, lost in a blowout, and lost a wild game. Look for a low scoring, sloppy game that will come down to who can score when it matters most.
Caleb's Pick- Michigan State 21, Nebraska 13
Carter's Pick- Michigan State 31, Nebraska 24
Cory's Pick- Michigan State 27, Nebraska 21
No. 25 Georgia at No. 7 Auburn
Both of these teams are the polar opposites of each other heading into Saturday's showdown. Auburn is a run focused offense that focuses on speed and big plays, while Georgia's is a pass 1st offense that uses the run as a complement to set up the passing attack. The winner of this game will be decided by who can shut down the opposing teams offense.
Caleb's Pick- Auburn 42, Georgia 38
Carter's Pick- Auburn 28, Georgia 17
Cory's Pick- Auburn 45, Georgia 42
No. 4 Stanford at USC
Stanford will be riding high after their huge win over Oregon, so to expect them to be a little sluggish to start is to be expected. USC has recovered from a horrible start to have a chance to still win the PAC-12 South with a win. Look for the Trojans to come out strong, then for Stanford to pull away in the end.
Caleb's Pick- Stanford 31, USC 17
Carter's Pick- Stanford 48, USC 24
Cory's Pick- Stanford 28, USC 10
Caleb 37-11 (.771)
Cory 35-13 (.729)
Carter 34-14 (.708)
Here are this weeks picks.
Georgia Tech at No. 8 Clemson
Clemson may not be in the thick of things in the ACC with Florida State playing at the level they are, but if the Tigers win out there is a good chance they'll receive an at-large bid to a BCS bowl, making this game a must-win if they want to accomplish that. Georgia Tech still isn't out of the coastal division race, but they also need this win if they want to return to the ACC Championship game again.
Caleb's Pick- Clemson 31, Georgia Tech 21
Carter's Pick- Clemson 38, Georgia Tech 17
Cory's Pick- Clemson 45, Georgia Tech 10
Washington at No. 13 UCLA
Two of the best offenses in the PAC-12 collide Friday as the Huskies look to gain a marquee win at UCLA. After losing three straight games, Washington is now bowl eligible and looking for a big win. UCLA only has two losses against Oregon and Stanford, but still controls their own destiny in the PAC-12 South.
Caleb's Pick- UCLA 35, Washington 31
Carter's Pick- UCLA 34, Washington 10
Cory's Pick- UCLA 38, Washington 17
No. 12 Oklahoma State at No. 24 Texas
Since starting off the season 1-2, Texas has now won in a row, and are now in prime position to make a run for the Big-12 title. Oklahoma State still controls its own destiny with only one loss, but would like to get a leg up on Texas in case of a tie break in the end.
Caleb's Pick- Texas 28, Oklahoma State 24
Carter's Pick- Texas 41, Oklahoma State 38
Cory's Pick- Oklahoma State 35, Texas 31
No. 16 Michigan State at Nebraska
The Spartans are playing some of the best football in the nation right now. Their defense is suffocating, and their offense is a nice complement to them by being a of a run 1st, big play offense. Nebraska is probably the most inconsistent 7-2 team in the nation. The Huskers have blown out some opponents, survived against some, lost in a blowout, and lost a wild game. Look for a low scoring, sloppy game that will come down to who can score when it matters most.
Caleb's Pick- Michigan State 21, Nebraska 13
Carter's Pick- Michigan State 31, Nebraska 24
Cory's Pick- Michigan State 27, Nebraska 21
No. 25 Georgia at No. 7 Auburn
Both of these teams are the polar opposites of each other heading into Saturday's showdown. Auburn is a run focused offense that focuses on speed and big plays, while Georgia's is a pass 1st offense that uses the run as a complement to set up the passing attack. The winner of this game will be decided by who can shut down the opposing teams offense.
Caleb's Pick- Auburn 42, Georgia 38
Carter's Pick- Auburn 28, Georgia 17
Cory's Pick- Auburn 45, Georgia 42
No. 4 Stanford at USC
Stanford will be riding high after their huge win over Oregon, so to expect them to be a little sluggish to start is to be expected. USC has recovered from a horrible start to have a chance to still win the PAC-12 South with a win. Look for the Trojans to come out strong, then for Stanford to pull away in the end.
Caleb's Pick- Stanford 31, USC 17
Carter's Pick- Stanford 48, USC 24
Cory's Pick- Stanford 28, USC 10