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Originally Posted by DaLocks29
SCarolina -30 vs Flordia Int
look at FL's scores there defense is horrible
Notre Dam -2 vs. Michigan st.
Notre Dame wont lose 2 in a row especially to another michigan team after last week
Lsu -36 vs. Tulane
Lsu goin come out smokin after a bad loss last week
Kansas St. +14 vs. Louiville
Louiville no Brohm no bush ...they dont have nothing left
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SC: Still not convinced by the offense this year. They struggled with Wofford, divIAA.. cmon. I honestly seeing this game 28-0 SC or 28-7. Risky here imho.
Mich St: This will be a score fest and it's going to be huge factor with MichSt being home. Just remember that Michigan torched ND through the air with only 4 receptions by Manningham which netted 3 TDs and 150+ yds. Drew Stanton is the much better qb imo. If ND doesn't flustered and take their time controlling the ball, this game's going to be a shootout. If in the first half, both teams look offensively slow, prepare for a huge total for the 2nd half due to emotions and flip flopping of the lead. However, if I were to play the line, I'd take MichSt.
Louisville: I have to disagree with Louisville having nothing left. Louisville is very very deep because of Petrino's training and recruiting. His offensive schemes are set so that many players can play them. But, because both starters are out for this game, you do have a chance. I don't think Louisville's going to struggle though with my thoughts of Louisville in the past. Kansas St's D is your only hope because their offense certainly won't help them as I saw in the Marshall game.
LSU: This is probably one game I'm going to play as well (if my weekend looks good early). LSU's going to shut down Tulane and just have an offensive clinic with their D.
I know these statements have been contradictory, but I thought I'd give you my take on some of these games. Good luck this week, bud
Cheers
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