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  • Bracketology Seed List 3/10 – Xavier, Wake Forest Hold On

    Bracketology Seed List 3/10 – Xavier, Wake Forest Hold On

    KEY

    Italicized – Play-in game
    GREEN – Moved up one or more seed lines
    RED – Moved down one or more seed lines
    BLUE – New to bracket

    1 Seeds: Gonzaga, Baylor, Arizona, Auburn
    2 Seeds: Kansas, Kentucky, Duke, Villanova
    3 Seeds: Purdue, Tennessee, Texas Tech, Wisconsin
    4 Seeds:
     Illinois, Providence, UCLA, Arkansas
    5 Seeds: Houston, Texas, UConn, Saint Mary’s
    6 Seeds: LSU, Iowa, Alabama, Ohio State
    7 Seeds: Colorado State, USC, Seton Hall, Murray State
    8 Seeds: Boise State, Mic
    higan State, Marquette, Iowa State
    9 Seeds:
    San Diego State, North Carolina, TCU, San Francisco
    10 Seeds: Memphis, Michigan, Creighton, Davidson
    11 Seeds: Miami, Loyola-Chicago, Wyoming, Notre Dame
    12 Seeds: SMU, Wake Forest, Rutgers, Xavier, North Texas, South Dakota State
    13 Seeds: Chattanooga, Toledo, Vermont, New Mexico State
    14 Seeds: Princeton, Montana State, Longwood, Colgate
    15 Seeds: St. Peter’s, Delaware, Long Beach State, Jacksonville State
    16 Seeds: Georgia State, Norfolk State, Wright State, Bryant, Nicholls, Texas Southern

    Dropped Out: VCU, Jacksonville, Towson, Cleveland State, Alcorn State

    Bubble Watch

    Last Four Byes: Creighton, Miami, Wyoming, Notre Dame
    Last Four In: SMU, Wake Forest, Rutgers, Xavier
    First Four Out: VCU, Indiana, BYU, Dayton
    Next Four Out: UAB, Oklahoma, Florida, Virginia Tech

    Bids By Conference

    Big Ten – 8 of 15 (+1 in First Eight Out)
    Big East – 7 of 10 (0)
    Big 12 – 6 of 10 (1)
    SEC – 6 of 14 (1)
    ACC – 5 of 15 (1)
    Mountain West – 4 of 11 (0)
    WCC – 3 of 10 (1)
    American – 3 of 11 (0)
    Pac-12 – 3 of 12 (0)
    Atlantic 10 – 1 of 14 (2)
    Conference USA – 1 of 14 (1)

  • Bracketology March 14th – SELECTION SUNDAY

    Bracketology March 14th – SELECTION SUNDAY

    Seed List

    KEY

    Italicized – Play-in game
    GREEN – Moved up one or more seed line
    RED – Moved down one or more seed line
    BLUE – New to bracket

    Changes from: Yesterday, March 12th

    Note: The furthest left team is considered to be the highest-ranked on the seed line and the furthest right is considered to be the lowest-ranked

    1 Seeds: Gonzaga, Baylor, Illinois, Michigan
    2 Seeds: Alaba
    ma, Ohio State, Iowa, Oklahoma State
    3 Seeds: Texas, Houston, Arkansas, Kansas
    4 Seeds:
     West Virginia, Purdue, Virginia, Florida State
    5 Seeds: Villanova, Creighton, Tennessee, USC
    6 Seeds: Colorado, Missouri, Texas Tech, LSU
    7 Seeds: Oregon,Wisconsin, BYU, San Diego State
    8 Seeds: Oklahoma, Loyola-Chicago, Clemson, Florida
    9 Seeds:
     Connecticut, Georgia Tech, North Carolina, Rutgers
    10 Seeds: St. Bonaventure, Virginia Tech, VCU, Maryland
    11 Seeds: Michigan State, UCLA, Drake, Utah State, Louisville, Syracuse
    12 Seeds: Georgetown, Oregon State, Winthrop, UC Santa Barbara
    13 Seeds: North Texas, Ohio, Colgate, Liberty
    14 Seeds: UNC-Greensboro, Abilene Christian, Morehead State, Eastern Washington
    15 Seeds: Grand Canyon, Drexel, Oral Roberts, Cleveland State
    16 Seeds: Iona, Hartford, Mount St. Mary’s, Norfolk State, Appalachian State, Texas Southern

    Dropped Out: Saint Louis, Wichita State, Buffalo, Western Kentucky, Prairie View A&M

    Bubble Watch

    Big Ten – 9 of 15 (+0 in First Eight Out)
    ACC – 8 of 15 (0)
    Big 12 – 7 of 10 (0)
    SEC – 6 of 14 (1)
    Pac-12 – 5 of 12 (0)
    Big East – 4 of 10 (2)
    WCC – 2 of 10 (0)
    Missouri Valley – 2 of 10 (0)
    Mountain West – 2 of 11 (2)
    Atlantic 10 – 2 of 14 (1)
    American – 1 of 11 (2)

  • CSD Prime College Basketball Computer Rankings Week 5 – Gonzaga Reclaims #1

    CSD Prime College Basketball Computer Rankings Week 5 – Gonzaga Reclaims #1

    A reminder, as always, these rankings DO NOT reflect a team’s resume. They are solely used to measure a team’s strength in the sense Vegas would to set lines. Thus, team talent remains an important variable throughout the season. Additionally, recent games are weighted more heavily, and if you are lucky or don’t look good in a win, you may fall, while if you look good or are unlucky in a loss, you may rise. Let’s get into it.

    RankTEAMConfRecordCHANGEYTD CHANGE
    1Gonzaga          WCC   7-010
    2BaylorBig 12   6-0-12
    3IowaBig Ten   7-204
    4Illinois         Big Ten   7-304
    5Wisconsin        Big Ten   8-1114
    6KansasBig 12   8-11-3
    7Houston          AAC   7-0111
    8Villanova        Big East   8-1-3-6
    9Texas Tech       Big 12   7-233
    10Tennessee        SEC   6-0118
    11Michigan         Big Ten   7-055
    12Creighton        Big East   7-21-2
    13West Virginia    Big 12   7-2-41
    14TexasBig 12   7-1-47
    15Virginia         ACC   4-2-1-9
    16Rutgers          Big Ten   6-1130
    17OregonPac-12   6-13-2
    18Florida State      ACC   5-13-7
    19Ohio State         Big Ten   7-281
    20DukeACC   3-212-15
    21Indiana          Big Ten   5-4-63
    22Saint LouisA10   7-11144
    23LSUSEC   5-1-115
    24Arkansas         SEC   8-0131
    25North Carolina   ACC   5-314
    26Clemson          ACC   6-1-830
    27Colorado         Pac-12   6-1-820
    28Michigan StateBig Ten   6-27-19
    29Florida          SEC   3-1-6-12
    30Syracuse         ACC   6-166
    31Missouri         SEC   6-0-348
    32Oklahoma         Big 12   5-28-2
    33Louisville       ACC   6-14-10
    34PurdueBig Ten   7-3-10-12
    35UCLAPac-12   5-2-4-4
    36USCPac-12   4-1-723
    37Ole MissSEC   5-11635
    38San Diego State    Mountain West   6-13-13
    39Oklahoma State     Big 12   6-2915
    40XavierBig East   8-1-1011
    41Maryland         Big Ten   5-3-2-15
    42Stanford         Pac-12   5-20-5
    43North Carolina StateACC   5-1-59
    44SMUAAC   5-0125
    45Minnesota        Big Ten   8-19-2
    46Arizona          Pac-12   6-10-14
    47Virginia Tech    ACC   7-1315
    48Penn State         Big Ten   3-3-14-9
    49Connecticut      Big East   3-12-8
    50Alabama          SEC   5-350
    51Seton Hall       Big East   6-4-8-24
    52BYUWCC   9-2-3-19
    53Marquette        Big East   5-5-6-11
    54Northwestern     Big Ten   6-1749
    55Memphis          AAC   5-448
    56Boise State        Mountain West   6-1829
    57Richmond         A10   6-2-58
    58DaytonA10   4-14-5
    59AuburnSEC   6-2-3-11
    60Kentucky         SEC   1-60-47
    61VCUA10   7-2-1727
    62FurmanSouthern   6-3818
    63Arizona State      Pac-12   4-312-14
    64Providence       Big East   6-3-6-29
    65Loyola-Chicago   Missouri Valley   5-248
    66TCUBig 12   7-208
    67St BonaventureA10   2-01629
    68South Carolina   SEC   1-2-1-4
    69Georgia          SEC   7-01023
    70UtahPac-12   4-166
    71Cincinnati       AAC   2-510-31
    72Western KentuckyConference USA   7-21215
    73Georgia Tech     ACC   4-312-5
    74DrakeMissouri Valley  10-0668
    75Davidson         A10   5-3-73
    76Texas A&M        SEC   5-12313
    77St Mary’sWCC   8-2-20-32
    78Pittsburgh       ACC   5-2022
    79Wichita State      AAC   4-2-7-35
    80UCFAAC   3-2-728
    81Marshall         Conference USA   6-1839
    82Mississippi State  SEC   5-3-8-21
    83San Francisco    WCC   6-4-187
    84Rhode Island     A10   3-5-13-9
    85TulsaAAC   4-31013
    86ButlerBig East   2-3-23-52
    87Notre Dame       ACC   3-4-10-29
    88UABConference USA   7-1-160
    89Winthrop         Big South   5-0-733
    90New Mexico State   WAC   2-06-8
    91North Texas      Conference USA   4-302
    92St John’s        Big East   6-41-22
    93Duquesne         A10   1-1149
    94Georgia State      Sun Belt   6-11916
    95Miami FL         ACC   4-25-28
    96Utah State         Mountain West   5-3-6-39
    97Wright State       Horizon   6-1-919
    98Liberty          ASUN   8-3-413
    99Bradley          Missouri Valley   6-3315
    100DePaulBig East   1-1-2-9
    101South Dakota StateSummit   5-305
    102Colorado State     Mountain West   3-1135
    103ToledoMAC   7-3-1126
    104Wake ForestACC   2-0-19
    105Iowa State         Big 12   2-43-24
    106Murray State       OVC   4-3-9-2
    107Belmont          OVC   8-112-8
    108South Florida    AAC   5-3144
    109UNC Greensboro   Southern   5-334-23
    110Boston College   ACC   2-51917
    111Massachusetts    A10   2-2-744
    112Vermont          AEC   2-1-26-35
    113Louisiana Tech   Conference USA   7-25-12
    114Northern Iowa    Missouri Valley   1-5-9-43
    115Georgetown       Big East   3-5-9-21
    116Buffalo          MAC   3-3-6-11
    117Abilene ChristianSouthland   7-2-353
    118Washington State   Pac-12   8-01026
    119Nebraska         Big Ten   4-5-814
    120OhioMAC   4-3-831
    121AkronMAC   3-111-3
    122East CarolinaAAC   7-12966
    123MercerSouthern   7-11755
    124Washington       Pac-12   1-61-64
    125Bowling Green    MAC   5-21315
    126Missouri State     Missouri Valley   4-018-2
    127Oregon State       Pac-12   4-3-11-32
    128NevadaMountain West   6-3-11-44
    129Old Dominion     Conference USA   4-24-10
    130Kent StateMAC   3-1-2130
    131California       Pac-12   5-4-5-5
    132Wofford          Southern   3-3-9-1
    133Hofstra          CAA   4-316-8
    134Arkansas Little RockSun Belt   4-3254
    135Kansas State       Big 12   4-522-52
    136Eastern WashingtonBig Sky   2-4-12-4
    137UC Santa Barbara Big West   4-2-1617
    138Vanderbilt       SEC   4-2-113
    139Ball State         MAC   4-3-5-5
    140Southern IllinoisMissouri Valley   7-0-923
    141Indiana State      Missouri Valley   3-3-11-20
    142Pacific          WCC   3-1-5-14
    143UNLVMountain West   1-45-34
    144Pepperdine       WCC   4-5-24-21
    145Grand Canyon     WAC   4-3038
    146Chattanooga      Southern   9-0-733
    147Santa Clara      WCC   6-10-10
    148Montana          Big Sky   3-5-6-3
    149TempleAAC   1-1-14-13
    150Loyola MarymountWCC   5-3-919
    151Colgate          Patriot   0-0-15-21
    152UC Irvine        Big West   4-40-35
    153St Peter’sMAAC   6-3734
    154UC Riverside     Big West   3-1-864
    155Valparaiso       Missouri Valley   3-59-8
    156Oral Roberts     Summit   3-5928
    157UTEPConference USA   4-2-415
    158HawaiiBig West   2-04836
    159Coastal CarolinaSun Belt   6-136
    160Cal State BakersfieldBig West   4-35248
    161Austin Peay      OVC   5-335-9
    162Western CarolinaSouthern   7-22923
    163Charlotte        Conference USA   4-3823
    164Wyoming          Mountain West   6-11129
    165BryantNEC   7-225130
    166DrexelCAA   5-2444
    167UT Arlington     Sun Belt   4-41-14
    168South Alabama    Sun Belt   6-3363
    169East Tennessee StateSouthern   4-4-11-72
    170FIUConference USA   6-2-3-2
    171Texas State        Sun Belt   6-3-5-56
    172Northeastern     CAA   1-4-22-26
    173NavyPatriot   3-11250
    174Appalachian State  Sun Belt   6-3617
    175Florida AtlanticConference USA   5-3614
    176George Mason     A10   4-2-3-41
    177Southern Utah    Big Sky   7-1013
    178ArmyPatriot   4-1-1585
    179North Dakota StateSummit   2-6-23-22
    180La Salle         A10   3-57-21
    181TulaneAAC   5-2-733
    182Boston UniversityPatriot   0-0-10-18
    183Eastern KentuckyOVC   7-2157
    184Louisiana        Sun Belt   6-1-6-9
    185Northern KentuckyHorizon   3-4-3-36
    186UTSAConference USA   4-330-20
    187UNC Wilmington   CAA   6-33071
    188SienaMAAC   0-0-19-32
    189Eastern IllinoisOVC   3-4924
    190UMBCAEC   7-1-2913
    191Sacremento StateBig Sky   3-0918
    192Illinois ChicagoHorizon   5-2-165
    193Saint Joseph’sA10   0-5-12
    194Jacksonville State OVC   6-2557
    195IonaMAAC   5-3-625
    196MonmouthMAAC   2-25-22
    197UC Davis         Big West   2-21315
    198New Mexico       Mountain West   3-2-43-31
    199Youngstown State   Horizon   4-3418
    200Stephen F. AustinSouthland   3-2-14-39
    201Miami OH         MAC   3-313-19
    202College of CharlestonCAA   2-5-8-52
    203Wisconsin MilwaukeeHorizon   3-1-1056
    204Gardner Webb     Big South   1-4-721
    205Georgia SouthernSun Belt   6-3-17-47
    206Fresno State       Mountain West   2-0-52-63
    207Weber State        Big Sky   3-3149
    208South Dakota     Summit   2-6-1-12
    209Cal BaptistWAC   3-2-425
    210Northern ColoradoBig Sky   4-3-27-71
    211Lipscomb         ASUN   4-518-31
    212ElonCAA   3-11436
    213NJITAEC   1-24440
    214Eastern MichiganMAC   2-2-35-52
    215Cleveland State    Horizon   4-34353
    216Illinois State     Missouri Valley   3-4-21-35
    217Mt St Mary’s     NEC   2-31072
    218Middle Tennessee StateConference USA   2-431
    219Nicholls State     Southland   2-41118
    220Bucknell         Patriot   0-0-11-18
    221UT Rio Grande ValleyWAC   5-3-636
    222Texas SouthernSWAC   2-5-1132
    223Montana State      Big Sky   2-3-21-2
    224TowsonCAA   1-4-11-51
    225UNC Asheville    Big South   3-41546
    226Massachusetts LowellAEC   2-5-659
    227Stony Brook      AEC   5-46-22
    228St Francis PANEC   1-4-5-22
    229Florida Gulf CoastASUN   5-2520
    230LIU Brooklyn     NEC   1-12134
    231Niagara          MAAC   3-31046
    232Samford          Southern   4-33883
    233Hartford         AEC   5-3-1117
    234Norfolk State      MEAC   4-32011
    235North Alabama    ASUN   4-24757
    236Sam Houston State  Southland   5-5-8-6
    237Air Force        Mountain West   3-3-6-22
    238RiceConference USA   6-2-2014
    239Nebraska OmahaSummit   2-726-40
    240Robert Morris    Horizon   2-327-16
    241New Hampshire    AEC   2-2205
    242VMISouthern   5-41154
    243George WashingtonA10   1-66-39
    244American UniversityPatriot   0-0-5-15
    245Central MichiganMAC   4-4-26-44
    246San Diego        WCC   1-3-21-70
    247Detroit          Horizon   1-7-1525
    248Oakland          Horizon   2-929-37
    249North Carolina CentralMEAC   1-3-1438
    250UC San Diego     Big West   2-02152
    251Lafayette        Patriot   0-0-7-23
    252Delaware         CAA   2-3-14-60
    253Central Arkansas    Southland   1-6240
    254Cal State NorthridgeBig West   3-3-1727
    255James Madison    CAA   3-31829
    256Western MichiganMAC   2-5-32-21
    257TroySun Belt   4-43818
    258Missouri Kansas CitySummit   4-5-1611
    259High Point       Big South   2-5-1654
    260North Dakota     Summit   1-8-1-5
    261Merrimack        NEC   0-0-9-23
    262William & Mary   CAA   2-3-26-62
    263Seattle          WAC   5-5-18-22
    264LehighPatriot   0-0-26
    265Loyola MarylandPatriot   0-0-5-3
    266Fordham          A10   0-0-16-40
    267Bellarmine       ASUN   1-32466
    268Quinnipiac       MAAC   2-2615
    269Radford          Big South   3-5-13-71
    270MaristMAAC   5-1-2320
    271WagnerNEC   1-43839
    272Campbell         Big South   4-3-26-33
    273Wisconsin Green BayHorizon   0-87-46
    274Canisius         MAAC   1-2-26-52
    275North Florida    ASUN   2-83-59
    276Florida A&M      MEAC   1-5038
    277Southern Miss    Conference USA   3-3-8-45
    278Stetson          ASUN   2-4-38
    279Farleigh DickinsonNEC   2-615-19
    280Portland State     Big Sky   2-48-49
    281Long Beach State   Big West   1-24-37
    282Prairie View A&MSWAC   1-3-160
    283Arkansas State     Sun Belt   3-46-40
    284Utah Valley      WAC   2-4-16-42
    285Morehead State     OVC   4-6-120
    286Morgan State       MEAC   3-22137
    287IUPUIHorizon   1-034
    288Alabama A&M      SWAC   2-04753
    289Jacksonville     ASUN   6-4-17-1
    290Evansville       Missouri Valley   2-52-29
    291Idaho State        Big Sky   4-53720
    292Purdue Fort WayneHorizon   2-3-9-59
    293Northern IllinoisMAC   1-60-116
    294Portland         WCC   6-2-155
    295St Francis NY    NEC   2-3178
    296Tennessee State    OVC   1-44-22
    297SIU EdwardsvilleOVC   3-4-137
    298Louisiana MonroeSun Belt   2-5-12-32
    299Citadel          Southern   7-0419
    300AlbanyAEC   0-3-36-53
    301LamarSouthland   1-7-3-65
    302Southern University    SWAC   0-43-24
    303South East Missouri StateOVC   2-5-224
    304RiderMAAC   1-6-41-97
    305Northwestern LouisianaSouthland  1-1011-11
    306Dixie State        WAC   4-11440
    307Sacred Heart     NEC   2-3-26-40
    308Southeastern LouisianaSouthland   2-6109
    309North Carolina A&TMEAC   3-9-3-9
    310Texas A&M Corpus ChristiSouthland   3-6-11-9
    311Tennessee Tech   OVC   0-913-7
    312Longwood         Big South   1-7-48
    313South Carolina UpstateBig South   0-810-1
    314Jackson State      SWAC   0-53-17
    315Grambling        SWAC   2-5-18-6
    316Fairfield        MAAC   1-83-37
    317IdahoBig Sky   0-5157
    318Tarleton State     WAC   2-2327
    319Northern Arizona Big Sky   1-58-46
    320Cal State FullertonBig West   1-0-33-40
    321Manhattan        MAAC   1-3-7-56
    322Tennessee MartinOVC   3-2-90
    323Central Conn     NEC   2-583
    324New Orleans      Southland   1-7-9-8
    325Western IllinoisSummit   2-5-2110
    326San Jose State     Mountain West   1-4-16-28
    327Hampton          Big South   3-4-2-21
    328McNeese State      Southland   4-3-26-21
    329Charleston Southern   Big South   1-5-18-53
    330MaineAEC   0-3-4-9
    331Cal Poly         Big West   2-4-9-12
    332DenverSummit   1-6-3-24
    333Coppin State       MEAC   1-8-3-4
    334Holy Cross       Patriot   0-0-1-2
    335HowardMEAC   1-432
    336Binghamton       AEC   0-61-6
    337Presbyterian     Big South   2-2-1-9
    338Kennesaw StateASUN   3-5-45
    339Alcorn State       SWAC   0-40-8
    340Incarnate Word   Southland   1-31-2
    341Arkansas Pine BluffSWAC   1-81-16
    342Alabama State      SWAC   0-01-3
    343Houston BaptistSouthland   1-7-3-7
    344Delaware State     MEAC   0-41-2
    345South Carolina StateMEAC  0-10-1-5
    346Chicago State      WAC   0-90-2
    347Mississippi Valley State    SWAC   0-800
  • New Year’s Six, College Football Playoff Projections After Week 9

    New Year’s Six, College Football Playoff Projections After Week 9

    *These projections are NOT if the season ended today, they are projected ahead to the end of the season

    GoodYear Cotton Bowl Classic

    December 30th, 7:15 PM ET, ESPN
    Arlington, TX
    At-Large vs. At-Large
    Bowl Projection: Wisconsin vs. Florida

    Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl

    January 1st, 12:30 PM ET, ESPN
    Atlanta, GA
    At-Large vs. At-Large
    Bowl Projection: Cincinnati vs. Georgia

    PlayStation Fiesta Bowl

    January 2nd, 4 PM ET, ESPN
    Glendale, AZ
    At-Large vs. At-Large
    Bowl Projection: USC vs. Oklahoma

    Capital One Orange Bowl

    January 2nd, 8 PM ET, ESPN
    Miami Gardens, FL
    ACC vs. Big Ten or SEC
    Bowl Projection: Notre Dame vs. Texas A&M

    Rose Bowl

    January 1st, 5 PM ET, ESPN
    Pasadena, CA
    CFP vs. CFP
    Bowl Projection: Ohio State vs. Oregon
    Pick: Ohio State

    Allstate Sugar Bowl

    January 1st, 8:45 PM ET, ESPN
    New Orleans, LA
    CFP vs. CFP
    Projection: Alabama vs. Clemson
    Pick: Alabama

    College Football Playoff National Championship

    January 11th, 8 PM ET, ESPN
    Miami Gardens, FL
    Projection: Ohio State vs. Alabama
    Pick: Alabama

  • CSD Prime Computer Model Rankings After Week Three

    CSD Prime Computer Model Rankings After Week Three

    RankTeamConfRating Change (LW)
    1AlabamaSEC32.666110
    2GeorgiaSEC27.36820
    3ClemsonACC23.592540
    4Louisiana StateSEC19.35510
    5Ohio StateBig Ten19.286790
    6OklahomaBig 1217.555350
    7Notre DameInd13.084991
    8Texas A&MSEC12.13577-1
    9MichiganBig Ten11.690031
    10FloridaSEC11.11847-1
    11OregonPac-129.8333612
    12TexasBig 129.7117262
    13Penn StateBig Ten8.942658-2
    14AuburnSEC8.797187-2
    15Miami (FL)ACC8.7933652
    16WisconsinBig Ten8.7518270
    17Central FloridaAAC8.3123382
    18Texas ChristianBig 128.120459
    19IowaBig Ten7.391869-1
    20Kansas StateBig 127.31309115
    21UtahPac-127.0662370
    22MissouriSEC6.99186-2
    23Mississippi StateSEC6.277513-8
    24Oklahoma StateBig 126.260577-1
    25WashingtonPac-126.182571-1
    26Southern CaliforniaPac-125.357652-4
    27Michigan StateBig Ten4.935053-2
    28StanfordPac-124.6611542
    29Boise StateMWC4.562171-3
    30MemphisAAC4.4645017
    31South CarolinaSEC4.3584431
    32MinnesotaBig Ten4.026237-4
    33Iowa StateBig 123.7791256
    34West VirginiaBig 122.99728316
    35KentuckySEC2.940087
    36Washington StatePac-122.7162832
    37NorthwesternBig Ten2.680018-4
    38North CarolinaACC2.640044-9
    39NebraskaBig Ten2.4008596
    40San Diego StateMWC2.4006211
    41BaylorBig 122.3585812
    42VirginiaACC2.326242-11
    43TempleAAC2.31972719
    44Utah StateMWC2.1619293
    45North Carolina StateACC1.623734-9
    46Fresno StateMWC1.5991630
    47PittsburghACC1.56791511
    48CincinnatiAAC1.548197-7
    49Wake ForestACC1.50151814
    50Arizona StatePac-121.4830453
    51MarylandBig Ten1.424656-17
    52Brigham YoungInd1.3660915
    53Florida StateACC1.12891313
    54DukeACC0.78218723
    55CaliforniaPac-120.350751-15
    56VanderbiltSEC0.209603-4
    57Southern MississippiCUSA0.149725
    58ArizonaPac-12-0.0776-3
    59OhioMAC-0.2818813
    60HoustonAAC-0.319314
    61Air ForceMWC-0.3567434
    62Texas TechBig 12-0.635429
    63Southern MethodistAAC-0.682122
    64PurdueBig Ten-0.79039-20
    65ToledoMAC-0.8123-4
    66MississippiSEC-0.9639-18
    67ArkansasSEC-0.985763
    68Virginia TechACC-1.03181-19
    69Western MichiganMAC-1.137315
    70ArmyInd-1.13965-2
    71TulaneAAC-1.32725-2
    72Appalachian StateSun Belt-1.626542
    73UCLAPac-12-1.70652-14
    74North TexasCUSA-1.7654219
    75SyracuseACC-1.8573-15
    76Arkansas StateSun Belt-1.968043
    77TennesseeSEC-1.998134
    78LouisvilleACC-2.0801510
    79Northern IllinoisMAC-2.138331
    80Georgia SouthernSun Belt-2.364111
    81South FloridaAAC-2.36539-6
    82IndianaBig Ten-2.49061-15
    83Florida AtlanticCUSA-2.63904-5
    84TulsaAAC-2.685862
    85MarshallCUSA-2.86579-12
    86KansasBig 12-3.0723421
    87NevadaMWC-3.18137
    88Louisiana TechCUSA-3.316419
    89ColoradoPac-12-3.52417-35
    90LouisianaSun Belt-3.790680
    91Colorado StateMWC-4.06818-4
    92Boston CollegeACC-4.34887-36
    93Eastern MichiganMAC-4.408198
    94TroySun Belt-4.70003-11
    95Oregon StatePac-12-4.782693
    96IllinoisBig Ten-4.918-7
    97Georgia TechACC-5.03678-21
    98Miami (OH)MAC-5.096394
    99WyomingMWC-5.76844-14
    100HawaiiMWC-6.044740
    101Alabama-BirminghamCUSA-6.351342
    102Middle Tennessee StateCUSA-6.50264-10
    103Kent StateMAC-6.718115
    104RutgersBig Ten-6.763570
    105Western KentuckyCUSA-7.04356-6
    106BuffaloMAC-7.31022-10
    107Florida InternationalCUSA-7.48126-2
    108Louisiana-MonroeSun Belt-8.229262
    109NavyAAC-8.244026
    110CharlotteCUSA-8.691071
    111Texas StateSun Belt-8.78067-2
    112LibertyInd-9.931896
    113East CarolinaAAC-10.0403-7
    114Nevada-Las VegasMWC-10.0616-1
    115Ball StateMAC-10.89941
    116Old DominionCUSA-11.0231-2
    117Georgia StateSun Belt-11.6263-5
    118Texas-San AntonioCUSA-11.7957-1
    119South AlabamaSun Belt-13.190
    120New MexicoMWC-13.47641
    121Central MichiganMAC-13.93784
    122Coastal CarolinaSun Belt-13.97530
    123San Jose StateMWC-14.0390
    124Bowling Green StateMAC-14.3247-4
    125RiceCUSA-14.9342-1
    126AkronMAC-16.36080
    127New Mexico StateInd-17.2240
    128MassachusettsInd-19.01480
    129ConnecticutAAC-19.11780
    130Texas-El PasoCUSA-19.58160
  • 2019 Projected All-American Team and Heisman Top Ten

    2019 Projected All-American Team and Heisman Top Ten

    This article is a projection of the final All-American team and Heisman top ten, if you want to read more about my personal takes, check out my article “The Top 219 Players of the 2019 College Football Season

     PositionFirst-Team OffenseSecond-Team OffenseThird-Team Offense
    QBTua Tagovailoa, AlabamaTrevor Lawrence, Clemson justin herbert, oregon
    RBjonathan taylor, wisconsinNajee Harris, Alabama Ke’shawn vaughn, vanderbilt
    RBtravis etienne, clemsonD’Andre Swift, Georgia AJ Dillon, Boston College 
    wrRondale Moore, Purdue tylan wallace, oklahoma state JALEN REAGOR, TCU
    WR JUSTYN ROSS, CLEMSON JERRY JEUDY, ALABAMA kj hill, ohio state
    WRLaviska sehenault, coloradotee higgins, clemsonCeeDee Lamb, Oklahoma 
    TEAlbert Okwuegbunam, Missouri Hunter Bryant, Washington colby parkinson, stanford
    CTyler Biadasz, Wisconsin creed humphrey, oklahomanick harris, washington
    OLtrey adams, washingtonalaric jackson, iowaEzra Cleveland, Boise State 
    OLAndrew Thomas, Georgia Ben Bredeson, Michigan walker little, stanford
    OLCalvin Throckmorton, Oregon tre’vour wallace-simms, missourishane lemieux, oregon
    OLJedrick Wills Jr., Alabama John Simpson, Clemson Prince TegaWanogho, Auburn 
    positionFirst-Team DefenseSecond-Team DefenseThird-Team Defense
    DLDerrick Brown, Auburn Bradlee Anae, Utah  curtis weaver, boise state
    DLCHASE YOUNG, OHIO STATE A.J. EPENESA, IOWA Jonathan Garvin, Miami 
    DLKenny Willekes, Michigan stateYetur Gross-Matos, Penn State Julian Okwara, Notre Dame 
    DLraekwon davis, alabamaXavier Thomas, Clemson Marvin Wilson, Florida State 
    LBjoe bachie, michigan statecolin schooler, arizonaMarkus Bailey, Purdue 
    LBDylan Moses, Alabama Paddy Fisher, Northwestern John lako, akron
    LBisaiah simmons, clemson TROY DYE, OREGON Shaquille Quarterman, Miami 
    lb DAVID WOODWARD, UTAH STATE  anfernee jennings, alabamaevan weaver, cal
    CBPaulson Adebo, Stanford kindle vildor, georgia southerna.j. Terrell, clemson
    CBBryce Hall, Virginia Lavert Hill, Michigan  KRISTIAN FULTON, LSU 
    SGrant Delpit. LSU jordan fuller, ohio staterichie grant, ucf
    Sj.r. reed, georgiaAlohi gilman, Notre damexavier mckinley, alabama

    My Top Ten Most Likely Heisman Winners

    #1 – QB Tua Tagovailoa, Alabama (Vegas #1)
    #2 – QB Trevor Lawrence, Clemson (Vegas #2)
    #3 – QB Justin Fields, Ohio State (Vegas #3)
    #4 – QB Jalen Hurts, Oklahoma (Vegas #4)
    #5 – QB Jake Fromm, Georgia (Vegas #6)
    #6 – RB Jonathan Taylor, Wisconsin (Vegas #T-8)
    #7 – QB Justin Herbert, Oregon (Vegas #T-8)
    #8 – QB Shea Patterson, Michigan (Vegas #10)
    #9 – RB Travis Etienne, Clemson (Vegas #12)
    #10 – QB Sam Ehlinger, Texas (Vegas #7)

  • College Football Picks Week 1-9

    Week Nine Predictions

    ATS Best Bets

    Utah (-10.5) @ UCLA – 10:30 PM ET on Friday
    North Carolina (+9.5) @ Virginia – 12:20 PM ET
    Illinois (+17.5) @ Maryland – 3:30 PM ET
    South Florida (+9) vs Houston – 3:30 PM ET
    California (+12) vs Washington – 6:30 PM ET
    Washington State (+3.5) @ Stanford – 7 PM ET
    Tulane (+3) @ Tulsa – 7 PM ET
    Florida Intl (-3.5) @ Western Kentucky – 7:30 PM ET
    Hawai’i (+25.5) @ Fresno State – 10:30 PM ET

    Tier One Games (Must Watch)

    Texas Tech (5-2, 3-1 Big 12) @ Iowa State (3-3, 2-2 Big 12) – 12 PM ET, ESPN2

    For those that haven’t been paying attention, Iowa State is playing like a top ten team right now. In their two games since Brock Purdy took over as quarterback, the Cyclones went on the road and beat Oklahoma State, and then followed it up with a 30-14 drubbing of then top ten West Virginia. The winner of this game will remain in the hunt for the Big 12 title, while the loser can likely kiss their hopes of a conference championship goodbye. As you can tell, I’m higher than most Iowa State fans on this Cyclone team, and I think that the ‘Clones have the clear #1 defense in the Big 12. I have confidence that they will limit the prolific TTU offense to under 30 points, all Purdy (75% completion rate, 11.9 YPA, seven touchdowns, two interceptions) has to do is score a little more, and I think he will do that.

    Prediction: Iowa State 29, Texas Tech 26

    Purdue (4-3, 3-1 Big Ten) @  Michigan State (4-3, 2-2 Big Ten) – 12 PM ET, ESPN

    My #2 game from a largely underwhelming noon slate comes from the Big Ten, and I see this one as a practical tossup. I could use this preview as a chance to brag about the model having Purdue ranked the week before they beat Ohio State, but I wouldn’t do that, would I? I don’t have very much faith in Brian Lewerke after he had maybe the worst performance of his career against Michigan last week, but you can never underestimate the hangover factor that a team encounters after a big win. This game should be close till the end, so keep an eye on it. I really don’t have a strong lean, but Michigan State is at home so I’ll take the Spartans in a close one even though I think Purdue is the better team ceteris paribus.

    Prediction: Michigan State 29, Purdue 28

    #9Florida (6-1, 4-1 SEC) vs #7Georgia (6-1, 4-1 SEC) in Jacksonville, FL – 3:30 PM ET, CBS

    Now we get into the 3:30 slate, where we encounter the two best games of the day. Seriously TV execs, you couldn’t have flexed one of these games (Iowa vs Penn State being the other) to the primetime slot? The game of the day is a neutral site top ten matchup, the “World’s Largest Outdoor Cocktail Party,” as Florida takes on Georgia. Despite the loss to LSU a couple weeks ago, Georgia is still undoubtedly a playoff contender, but believe it or not, the Gators also control their own destiny to the college football playoff. This game will decide who wins the SEC East (Kentucky isn’t close to a contender right now, the ‘Cats are touchdown dogs to Missouri), and I can not put my faith in Feleipe Franks. Jake Fromm has been in a big spot like this before, and while I know he wasn’t great against LSU the last time UGA played, I think the Dawgs rebound here and end up winning by two possessions.

    Prediction: Georgia 33, Florida 24

    #18Iowa (6-1, 3-1 Big Ten) @ #17Penn State (5-2, 2-2 Big Ten) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN

    By the reaction from many people on college football twitter, you’d think that Penn State is having a Notre Dame-esque 4-8 season right now, which is not the case. Penn State is 5-2, and both losses were by one possession to top 30 teams where the Nittany Lions could have won if one play had gone differently, this is not any sort of failure of a season for James Franklin and PSU, and reports to the contrary have been greatly exaggerated. Right now, the model really only thinks there are seven really good teams and everybody else is jumbled together, so PSU being ranked 10th in the model does seem a little high to me, but I don’t think it’s crazy, and you could certainly make a case for the Nittany Lions at ten if you wanted to. Iowa, on the other hand, is ranked right around where they should be, and this game is at Penn State. James Franklin’s record in close games has not been good overall, but he did come out with a win at Kinnick last year, and I think he can pull through and deliver another close win here on the back of a terrific performance from Trace McSorley.

    Prediction: Penn State 32, Iowa 29

    #14Washington State (6-1, 3-1 Pac-12) @ #24Stanford (5-2, 3-1 Pac-12) – 7 PM ET, Pac-12 Network

    Both of these teams are a little overrated according to the model, but this is a important game in the Pac-12 North, and I would say the winner might become the new conference favorite. I don’t think that Stanford has been awful this year, but when I saw that the Cardinal were favored in this game, I was downright shocked. Washington State looked awesome last week against Oregon, and while they stepped off the gas a little in the second half, for most of the first half it looked like Gardner Minshew and the ‘Cougs were going to roast the Ducks 52-10. No offense to the Stanford fans, but Palo Alto isn’t exactly a tough place to play, the students are too busy building apps to go make some noise at a football game, so I’m not too worried about the environment. Additionally, the Stanford secondary has fallen off this year after the loss of Justin Reid, and I’d expect Minshew to throw for around 400 yards en route to a “upset” of the Cardinal, in fact, lock it up as one of my best bets.

    Prediction: Washington State 31, Stanford 26 <- UPSET ALERT & BEST BET ALERT

    #16Texas A&M (5-2, 3-1 SEC) @ Mississippi State (4-3, 1-3 SEC) – 7 PM ET, ESPN

    This reminds me of the Michigan State-Purdue game in a way, you’ve got a team that I think is really good going on the road to face a team that I think is just ‘good’ and is coming off of a poor performance. Spoiler alert, just like in that one I’m picking the home team by one, and just like in that one I’m by no means confident about it. Here, however, is my reasoning: A&M hasn’t won a game by more than seven points since September 15th, and eventually that has to catch up with you, right? In fact, the Aggies only have one win by more than seven points against an FBS team all year, that UL-Monroe game on 9/15. I really don’t like Mississippi State QB Nick Fitzgerald, he may be one of the worst passers in major conference football, but I think he and head coach Joe Moorhead can put something together on the ground that will put up points, and it isn’t like this A&M offense is setting the world on fire either, they’ve only scored over 26 points once this year against an FBS team, that UL-Monroe game, and I don’t think they’ll do it here. Give me Mississippi State in a low scoring, knock out drag out fight.

    Prediction: Mississippi State 26, Texas A&M 25

    Tier Two Games (Maybe Watch)

    Baylor (4-3, 2-2 Big 12) @ #13West Virginia (5-1, 3-1 Big 12) – 7 PM ET on Thursday, 10/25, FS1

    Prediction: West Virginia 36, Baylor 26

    #25Appalachian State (5-1, 3-0 Sun Belt) @ Georgia Southern (6-1, 3-0 Sun Belt) – 7:30 PM ET on Thursday, 10/25, ESPNU

    Prediction: Appalachian State 36, Georgia Southern 25

    Georgia Tech (3-4, 1-3 ACC) @ Virginia Tech (4-2, 3-0 ACC) – 7:30 PM ET on Thursday, 10/25, ESPN

    Prediction: Virginia Tech 31, Georgia Tech 26

    Miami (5-2, 2-1 ACC) @ Boston College (5-2, 2-1 ACC) – 7 PM ET on Friday, 10/26, ESPN

    Prediction: Boston College 29, Miami 28 <- UPSET ALERT

    Indiana (4-4, 1-4 Big Ten) @ Minnesota (3-4, 0-4 Big Ten) – 8 PM ET on Friday, 10/26, FS1

    Prediction: Indiana 31, Minnesota 27

    #23Utah (5-2, 3-2 Pac-12) @ UCLA (2-5, 2-2 Pac-12) – 10:30 PM ET on Friday, 10/26, ESPN

    Prediction: Utah 38, UCLA 22 <- BEST BET ALERT

    #2Clemson (7-0, 4-0 ACC) @ Florida State (4-3, 2-3 ACC) – 12 PM ET, ABC

    Prediction: Clemson 37, Florida State 23

    #20Wisconsin (5-2, 3-1 Big Ten) @ Northwestern (4-3, 4-1 Big Ten) – 12 PM ET, FOX

    Prediction: Wisconsin 30, Northwestern 23

    Vanderbilt (3-5, 0-4 SEC) @ Arkansas (2-6, 0-4 SEC) – 12 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Vanderbilt 26, Arkansas 24 <- UPSET ALERT

    Army (5-2) @ Eastern Michigan (4-4) – 12 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Army 28, Eastern Michigan 26 <- UPSET ALERT

    North Carolina (1-5, 1-3 ACC) @ Virginia (5-2, 3-1 ACC) – 12:20 PM ET, ACC Network

    Prediction: Virginia 26, North Carolina 22 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Southern Mississippi (3-3, 2-1 C-USA) @ Charlotte (3-4, 2-2 C-USA) – 2 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Southern Mississippi 29, Charlotte 19

    Kansas State (3-4, 1-3 Big 12) @ #8Oklahoma (6-1, 3-1 Big 12) – 3:30 PM ET, FOX

    Prediction: Oklahoma 47, Kansas State 25

    #21South Florida (7-0, 3-0 American) @ Houston (6-1, 3-0 American) – 3:30 PM ET, ABC/ESPN2

    Prediction: Houston 45, South Florida 41 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Arizona State (3-4, 1-3 Pac-12) @ USC (4-3, 3-2 Pac-12) – 3:30 PM ET, ABC/ESPN2

    Prediction: USC 28, Arizona State 24

    Duke (5-2, 1-2 ACC) @ Pittsburgh (3-4, 2-1 ACC) – 3:30 PM ET, ACC RSN

    Prediction: Duke 25, Pittsburgh 24

    Cincinnati (6-1, 2-1 American) @ SMU (3-4, 2-1 American) – 3:30 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Cincinnati 35, SMU 20

    #12Kentucky (6-1, 4-1 SEC) @ Missouri (4-3, 0-3 SEC) – 4 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Missouri 31, Kentucky 23

    #15Washington (6-2, 4-1 Pac-12) @ California (4-3, 1-3 Pac-12) – 6:30 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Washington 30, California 23 <- BEST BET ALERT

    #22NC State (5-1, 2-1 ACC) @ Syracuse (5-2, 2-2 ACC) – 7 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: NC State 36, Syracuse 34 <- UPSET ALERT

    Boise State (5-2, 3-1 MW) @ Air Force (3-4, 1-3 MW) – 7 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Boise State 32, Air Force 25

    Tennessee (3-4, 1-3 SEC) @ South Carolina (3-3, 2-3 SEC) – 7:30 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: South Carolina 31, Tennessee 22

    #6Texas (6-1, 4-0 Big 12) @ Oklahoma State (4-3, 1-3 Big 12) – 8 PM ET, ABC

    Prediction: Oklahoma State 35, Texas 33 <- UPSET ALERT

    #19Oregon (5-2, 2-2 Pac-12) @ Arizona (3-5, 2-3 Pac-12) – 10:30 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: Oregon 36, Arizona 27

    San Diego State (6-1, 3-0 MW) @ Nevada (4-4, 2-2 MW) – 10:30 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: San Diego State 26, Nevada 24

    Tier Three Games (FBS vs FBS)

    Troy (5-2, 3-0 Sun Belt) @ South Alabama (2-5, 1-2 Sun Belt) – 8 PM ET on Tuesday, 10/23, ESPN2

    Prediction: Troy 37, South Alabama 16

    Ball State (3-5, 2-2 MAC) @ Ohio (4-3, 2-1 MAC) – 7 PM ET on Thursday, 10/25, CBSSN

    Prediction: Ohio 39, Ball State 25

    Toledo (3-4, 1-2 MAC) @ Western Michigan (6-2, 4-0 MAC) – 7 PM ET on Thursday, 10/25, ESPN2

    Prediction: Western Michigan 35, Toledo 28

    Louisiana Tech (5-2, 3-1 C-USA) @ Florida Atlantic (3-4, 1-2 C-USA) – 6:30 PM ET on Friday, 10/26, CBSSN

    Prediction: Florida Atlantic 31, Louisiana Tech 30

    Wyoming (2-6, 0-4 MW) @ Colorado State (3-5, 2-2 MW) – 10 PM ET on Friday, 10/26, CBSSN

    Prediction: Wyoming 22, Colorado State 21 <- UPSET ALERT

    Wake Forest (3-4, 0-3 ACC) @ Louisville (2-5, 0-4 ACC) – 12 PM ET, ACC RSN

    Prediction: Louisville 31, Wake Forest 28

    UMass (2-6) @ UConn (1-6) – 12 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: UMass 39, UConn 35

    Central Michigan (1-7, 0-4 MAC) @ Akron (3-3, 1-2 MAC) – 12 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Akron 22, Central Michigan 20

    Coastal Carolina (4-3, 1-2 Sun Belt) @ Georgia State (2-5, 1-2 Sun Belt) – 2 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Coastal Carolina 25, Georgia State 24

    TCU (3-4, 1-3 Big 12) @ Kansas (2-5, 0-4 Big 12) – 3 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: TCU 30, Kansas 15

    Oregon State (1-6, 0-4 Pac-12) @ Colorado (5-2, 2-2 Pac-12) – 3 PM ET, Pac-12 Network

    Prediction: Colorado 43, Oregon State 20

    Illinois (3-4, 1-3 Big Ten) @ Maryland (4-3, 2-2 Big Ten) – 3:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Maryland 30, Illinois 19 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Middle Tennessee (4-3, 3-1 C-USA) @ Old Dominion (2-6, 1-4 C-USA) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Middle Tennessee 32, Old Dominion 25

    Northern Illinois (4-3) @ BYU (4-3) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: BYU 24, Northern Illinois 20

    New Mexico (3-4, 1-2 MW) @ Utah State (6-1, 3-0 MW) – 4 PM ET, MWC Facebook

    Prediction: Utah State 40, New Mexico 19

    Rice (1-7, 0-4 C-USA) @ North Texas (6-2, 2-2 C-USA) – 4 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: North Texas 41, Rice 13

    UNLV (2-5, 0-3 MW) @ San Jose State (0-7, 0-3 MW) – 6:30 PM ET, AT&T Sports Network

    Prediction: UNLV 27, San Jose State 26

    Arkansas State (4-3, 1-2 Sun Belt) @ Louisiana (3-4, 1-2 Sun Belt) – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Arkansas State 38, Louisiana 32 <- ArkSt -1

    Tulane (2-5, 1-2 American) @ Tulsa (1-6, 0-3 American) – 7 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Tulane 27, Tulsa 23 <- UPSET ALERT & BEST BET ALERT

    New Mexico State (2-6) @ Texas State (1-6) – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Texas State 27, New Mexico State 22

    UAB (6-1, 4-0 C-USA) @ UTEP (0-7, 0-3 C-USA) – 7:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: UAB 32, UTEP 12

    Florida Intl (5-2, 3-0 C-USA) @ Western Kentucky (1-6, 0-3 C-USA) – 7:30 PM ET, beIN Sports

    Prediction: Florida Intl 34, Western Kentucky 22 <- BEST BET ALERT

    #3Notre Dame (7-0) vs Navy (2-5) in San Diego, CA – 8 PM ET, CBS

    Prediction: Notre Dame 39, Navy 20

    Hawai’i (6-3, 3-1 MW) @ Fresno State (6-1, 3-0 MW) – 10:30 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: Fresno State 40, Hawai’i 20 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Tier Four Games (FBS vs FCS)

    Bethune-Cookman @ Nebraska (1-6) – 12 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Nebraska

    Week Eight Predictions

    ATS Best Bets

    Arizona State (+2.5) vs Stanford – 9 PM ET on Thursday
    Colorado State (+24) @ Boise State – 9 PM ET on Friday
    UNLV (+12.5) vs Air Force – 10 PM ET on Friday
    Buffalo (+1.5) @ Toledo – 12 PM ET
    Ole Miss (+4) vs Auburn – 12 PM ET
    Iowa (-9.5) vs Maryland – 12 PM ET
    Charlotte (+17) @ Middle Tennessee – 3 PM ET
    Rice (+24) @ Florida Intl – 7:30 PM ET

    Tier One Games (Must Watch)

    #6Michigan (6-1, 4-0 Big Ten) @ #24Michigan State (4-2, 2-1 Big Ten) – 12 PM ET, FOX

    Michigan is playing like a top four team right now according to the CSD Computer Rankings, which is an observation that I think many of you could make on your own. As Ohio State struggles with teams like Minnesota, Michigan clocked Wisconsin last week, and if the Wolverines win again here, I would have no qualms if you call them the new Big Ten favorites. Last week, I said that Michigan State would knock off a top ten team at some point this season, I just didn’t have the confidence to say which one, and last week, they beat James Franklin’s Penn State team with some last second antics that have become synonymous with Mark Dantonio in big games with the Spartans. However, I think their luck runs out here against Michigan. The Wolverine pass defense is one of the best in the country, and I think they force a poor performance from Brian Lewerke, and hold the Spartans to under 20 points in a low-scoring rivalry showdown where Shea Patterson does enough to carry Jim Harbaugh to his second straight victory in East Lansing.

    Prediction: Michigan 26, Michigan State 19

    #9Oklahoma (5-1, 2-1 Big 12) @ TCU (3-3, 1-2 Big 12) – 12 PM ET, ABC

    TCU’s Big 12 title hopes and Oklahoma’s national title hopes are both on the line in this noon Big 12 showdown. The Sooners are 6-1 all time against the Horned Frogs, including an absolute stomping of Gary Patterson’s team in the Big 12 Championship Game last season. Even though this one is in Fort Worth, I don’t expect a very different result. OU is coming off of a bye, and Kyler Murray has been extraordinary this year so far. Murray has passed with a 71.1% completion rate at 13.1 YPA along with 6.6 YPC on the ground. While this will be TCU’s super bowl, and I think their defense will show up for at least the first half, I don’t have the confidence in Shawn Robinson and the rest of the TCU offense to put up enough points to compete with the prolific OU group. Give me Lincoln Riley and the Sooners by two touchdowns.

    Prediction: Oklahoma 37, TCU 23

    #2Ohio State (7-0, 4-0 Big Ten) @Purdue (3-3, 2-1 Big Ten) – 7:30 PM ET, ABC

    You might be surprised to see this game in the tier one list over NC State vs Clemson, but Ohio State is ranked lower than Clemson in the model, and Purdue is ranked higher than NC State, so this will be a more competitive game. Vegas agrees, and the spread for this game is five points tighter than that of the ACC Atlantic showdown. While Purdue has a 3-3 record, my numbers say that they’ve more played like a 4-2 or 5-1 team, they just have happened to catch some unlucky breaks, and anybody that watched any of Purdue’s first three games will back up my numbers on that. With the Boilermakers in primetime, something they don’t get very often, the atmosphere should be electric for this showdown, and I really think that Jeff Brohm’s guys will make this one quite interesting for about three quarters before Ohio State’s pure talent and athleticism leads them to pull away, but it will be closer than you think.

    Prediction: Ohio State 43, Purdue 32

    #12Oregon (5-1, 2-1 Pac-12) @ #25Washington State (5-1, 2-1 Pac-12) – 7:30 PM ET, FOX

    After 15 years of Ol’ Crimson being waved on every College GameDay show, Lee Corso, Kirk Herbstreit, and the rest are coming to Pullman, Washington for the first time ever as the Washington State Cougars host Oregon. The Ducks are fresh off of an overtime victory against Washington, but the atmosphere will be electric on Saturday night, as the ‘Cougs host their biggest game in school history. Its hard for me to bet against Oregon QB Justin Herbert, one of my favorite players to watch this year, but Wazzu QB Gardner Minshew has been quite tremendous so far this season as well (69% completion rate), and with the home crowd behind him, I’ve got the terrific defensive line of Washington State leading Wazzu to a victory that will move them into 1st place in the Pac-12 North standings.

    Prediction: Washington State 34, Oregon 32

    USC (4-2, 3-1 Pac-12) @ Utah (4-2, 2-2 Pac-12) – 8 PM ET, Pac-12 Network

    Don’t look now AP voters, but even at a 4-2 record, both of these teams are ranked higher than the two previous teams by my computer, and while that game may put Washington State in the driver’s seat in the North, this game will pretty much decide the South, especially given how inflated Colorado’s record has been so far this year. After clocking Stanford and Arizona in back to back weeks, the computer sees Utah as a hot hand right now, and the Utes are playing like a top 15 team. The offense is starting to click after struggling out of the gate, and the defense is stout as ever. Expect the home team’s line to pressure USC QB JT Daniels throughout the game, forcing him to make some tough throws under pressure, and leading to some mistakes from the youngster. Give me Utah by more than a touchdown.

    Prediction: Utah 31, USC 22

    Tier Two Games (Maybe Watch)

    Stanford (4-2, 2-1 Pac-12) @ Arizona State (3-3, 1-2 Pac-12) – 9 PM ET on Thursday, 10/18, ESPN

    Prediction: Arizona State 28, Stanford 25 <- UPSET ALERT & BEST BET ALERT

    Maryland (4-2, 2-1 Big Ten) @ #19Iowa (5-1, 2-1 Big Ten) – 12 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: Iowa 33, Maryland 18 <- BEST BET ALERT

    #20Cincinnati (6-0, 2-0 American) @ Temple (4-3, 3-0 American) – 12 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Temple 28, Cincinnati 27

    Buffalo (6-1, 3-0 MAC) @ Toledo (3-3, 1-1 MAC) – 12 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Buffalo 37, Toledo 30 <- UPSET ALERT & BEST BET ALERT

    Auburn (4-3, 1-3 SEC) @ Ole Miss (5-2, 1-2 SEC) – 12 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: Ole Miss 34, Auburn 30 <- UPSET ALERT & BEST BET ALERT

    Miami-OH (3-4) @ Army (4-2) – 12 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Army 32, Miami-OH 25

    North Carolina (1-4, 1-2 ACC) @ Syracuse (4-2, 1-2 ACC) – 12:20 PM ET, ACC Network

    Prediction: Syracuse 32, North Carolina 26

    Virginia (4-2, 2-1 ACC) @ Duke (5-1, 1-1 ACC) – 12:30 PM ET, ACC RSN

    Prediction: Duke 27, Virginia 19

    Florida Atlantic (3-3, 1-1 C-USA) @ Marshall (4-2, 2-1 C-USA) – 2:30 PM ET, C-USA Facebook

    Prediction: Florida Atlantic 34, Marshall 30

    #1Alabama (7-0, 4-0 SEC) @ Tennessee (3-3, 1-2 SEC) – 3:30 PM ET, CBS

    Prediction: Alabama 49, Tennessee 16

    #16NC State (5-0, 2-0 ACC) @ #3Clemson (6-0, 3-0 ACC) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: Clemson 41, NC State 23

    Colorado (5-1, 2-1 Pac-12) @ #15Washington (5-2, 3-1 Pac-12) – 3:30 PM ET, FOX

    Prediction: Washington 36, Colorado 22

    #18Penn State (4-2, 1-2 Big Ten) @ Indiana (4-3, 1-3 Big Ten) – 3:30 PM ET, ABC

    Prediction: Penn State 41, Indiana 24

    Minnesota (3-3, 0-3 Big Ten) @ Nebraska (0-6, 0-4 Big Ten) – 3:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Nebraska 29, Minnesota 24

    Memphis (4-3) @ Missouri (3-3) – 4 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Missouri 38, Memphis 35

    California (3-3, 0-3 Pac-12) @ Oregon State (1-5, 0-3 Pac-12) – 4 PM ET, Pac-12 Network

    Prediction: California 35, Oregon State 23

    #22Mississippi State (4-2, 1-2 SEC) @ #5LSU (6-1, 3-1 SEC) – 7 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: LSU 32, Mississippi State 21

    Vanderbilt (3-4, 0-3 SEC) @ #14Kentucky (5-1, 3-1 SEC) – 7:30 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Kentucky 30, Vanderbilt 18

    Fresno State (5-1, 2-0 MW) @ New Mexico (3-3, 1-1 MW) – 7:30 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Fresno State 32, New Mexico 17

    North Texas (6-1, 2-1 C-USA) @ UAB (5-1, 3-0 C-USA) – 7:30 PM ET, beIN Sports

    Prediction: UAB 30, North Texas 27 <- UPSET ALERT

    Tier Three Games (FBS vs FBS)

    Georgia State (2-4, 1-1 Sun Belt) @Arkansas State (3-3, 0-2 Sun Belt) – 7:30 PM ET on Thursday, 10/18, ESPNU

    Prediction: Arkansas State 34, Georgia State 22

    Colorado State (3-4, 2-1 MW) @ Boise State (4-2, 2-1 MW) – 9 PM ET on Friday, 10/19, ESPN2

    Prediction: Boise State 39, Colorado State 20 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Air Force (2-4, 0-3 MW) @ UNLV (2-4, 0-2 MW) – 10 PM ET on Friday, 10/19, CBSSN

    Prediction: Air Force 31, UNLV 24 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Illinois (3-3, 1-2 Big Ten) @ #23Wisconsin (4-2, 2-1 Big Ten) – 12 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Wisconsin 39, Illinois 15

    Tulsa (1-5) @ Arkansas (1-6) – 12 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Arkansas 28, Tulsa 23

    Northwestern (3-3, 3-1 Big Ten) @ Rutgers (1-6, 0-4 Big Ten) – 12 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Northwestern 34, Rutgers 12

    Bowling Green (1-6, 0-3 MAC) @ Ohio (3-3, 1-1 MAC) – 2 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Ohio 41, Bowling Green 27

    Utah State (5-1, 2-0 MW) @ Wyoming (2-5, 0-3 MW) – 2:30 PM ET, AT&T Sports Network

    Prediction: Utah State 33, Wyoming 17

    Charlotte (3-3, 2-1 C-USA) @ Middle Tennessee (3-3, 2-1 C-USA) – 3 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Middle Tennessee 31, Charlotte 22 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Eastern Michigan (3-4, 1-3 MAC) @ Ball State (3-4, 2-1 MAC) – 3 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Eastern Michigan 28, Ball State 24

    Western Michigan (5-2, 3-0 MAC) @ Central Michigan (1-6, 0-3 MAC) – 3 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Western Michigan 32, Central Michigan 23

    Coastal Carolina (3-3) @ UMass (2-5) – 3:30 PM ET, Eleven Sports

    Prediction: UMass 38, Coastal Carolina 35

    Houston (5-1, 2-0 American) @ Navy (2-4, 1-2 American) – 3:30 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Houston 37, Navy 24

    SMU (2-4, 1-1 American) @ Tulane (2-4, 1-1 American) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Tulane 35, SMU 24

    Akron (2-3, 0-2 MAC) @ Kent State (1-6, 0-3 MAC) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Akron 25, Kent State 22

    Louisiana (3-3, 1-1 Sun Belt) @ Appalachian State (4-1, 2-0 Sun Belt) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Appalachian State 45, Louisiana 20

    UTEP (0-6, 0-2 C-USA) @ Louisiana Tech (4-2, 2-1 C-USA) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Louisiana Tech 36, UTEP 15

    Wake Forest (3-3, 0-2 ACC) @ Florida State (3-3, 1-3 ACC) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: Florida State 34, Wake Forest 25

    Kansas (2-4, 0-3 Big 12) @ Texas Tech (4-2, 2-1 Big 12) – 3:30 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Texas Tech 40, Kansas 21

    Georgia Southern (5-1) @ New Mexico State (2-5) – 4 PM ET, AggieVision

    Prediction: Georgia Southern 36, New Mexico State 23

    #10UCF (6-0, 3-0 American) @ East Carolina (2-4, 0-3 American) – 7 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: UCF 46, East Carolina 23

    UConn (1-5, 0-3 American) @ #21South Florida (6-0, 2-0 American) – 7 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: South Florida 51, UConn 17

    UTSA (3-4, 2-1 C-USA) @ Southern Mississippi (2-3, 1-1 C-USA) – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Southern Mississippi 28, UTSA 14

    Texas State (1-5, 0-3 Sun Belt) @ UL Monroe (3-4, 1-2 Sun Belt) – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: UL Monroe 29, Texas State 25

    Rice (1-6, 0-3 C-USA) @ Florida Intl (4-2, 2-0 C-USA) – 7:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Florida Intl 35, Rice 18 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Old Dominion (1-6, 0-4 C-USA) @ Western Kentucky (1-5, 0-2 C-USA) – 7:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Western Kentucky 29, Old Dominion 26

    Arizona (3-4, 2-2 Pac-12) @ UCLA (1-5, 1-2 Pac-12) – 10:30 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: UCLA 30, Arizona 25

    San Jose State (0-6, 0-2 MW) @ San Diego State (5-1, 2-0 MW) – 10:30 PM ET, CBSSN 

    Prediction: San Diego State 36, San Jose State 9

    Nevada (3-4, 1-2 MW) @ Hawai’i (6-2, 3-0 MW) – 11:59 PM ET, Stadium App

    Prediction: Hawai’i 38, Nevada 37

    Tier Four Games (FBS vs FCS)

    Idaho State @ Liberty (3-3) – 2 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Liberty

    Week Seven Predictions

    ATS Best Bets

    Rutgers (+24) @ Maryland – 12 PM ET
    Buffalo (-10.5) vs Akron – 12 PM ET
    Louisville (+14) @ Boston College – 12:30 PM ET
    UAB (-16) @ Rice – 1 PM ET
    Troy (-9) @ Liberty – 2 PM ET
    Southern Mississippi (+9.5) @ North Texas – 2 PM ET
    Pittsburgh (+22) @ Notre Dame – 2:30 PM ET
    Charlotte (+9.5) vs Western Kentucky – 3:30 PM ET
    UNLV (+27.5) vs Utah State – 4 PM ET
    New Mexico State (+10) @ Louisiana – 5 PM ET
    Virginia Tech (-5.5) @ North Carolina – 7 PM ET
    Hawai’i (+11.5) @ BYU – 10:15 PM ET
    Wyoming (+20.5) @ Fresno State – 10:30 PM ET

    Tier One Games (Must Watch)

    #2Georgia (6-0, 4-0 SEC) @ #13LSU (5-1, 2-1 SEC) – 3:30 PM ET, CBS

    The game of the week for week seven comes out of the Southeastern Conference as we have one of the biggest cross-divisional games in any conference this year. A loss for LSU means that they would no longer control their own destiny to an SEC Championship berth, and likely would end the Tigers’ playoff hopes. A win would push them right back into the top ten (where they currently stand in my computer’s rankings). While it is fair to say that the Tigers are perhaps playing with more on the line and have the home field edge, I’m still picking Georgia. Jake Fromm has been better than a lot of people are giving him credit for. The sophomore sensation has thrown at a 73% completion rate at an extraordinary clip of 10.5 yards per attempt. I just think the Georgia defense will force Joe Burrow to make a couple costly mistakes, and the experienced Fromm will be as cool as ice en route to a close Bulldog win.

    Prediction: Georgia 33, LSU 26

    #7Washington (5-1, 3-0 Pac-12) @ #17Oregon (4-1, 1-1 Pac-12) – 3:30 PM ET, ABC or ESPN2

    While the previous game is probably the biggest game of the week, this one is pretty close as I view this practically as a tossup. The computer model is a little lower on Oregon than the polls because of their lack of any wins over any good teams besides… um…. Cal? On the plus side for the Ducks, Justin Herbert has probably been the best quarterback in college football this year from an NFL scouting perspective, but he has not faced a defense like Washington, mainly because there may be no secondary in the country better than the Huskies’ last line of defense. The UW D has given up just 14 points per game, and while I do expect Herbert and the Ducks to get past that number, I don’t have the same faith in the Oregon defense to stop Browning, Gaskins, and the rest of the talented UW offense. I’ll take Washington, but I am by no means confident in it. A win for the Huskies would all but cement their place as Pac-12 North champions, while an Oregon win would essentially eliminate the entire conference from playoff contention barring anything crazy elsewhere over the next eight weeks. This is a big one, so make sure you keep an eye on it.

    Prediction: Washington 32, Oregon 31

    Michigan State (3-2, 1-1 Big Ten) @ #8Penn State (4-1, 1-1 Big Ten) – 3:30 PM ET, FS1

    Michigan State has consistently underperformed expectations so far this year, and while you just know that Mark Dantonio and company are going to pull an upset at some point this season, I just can’t put any faith in the Spartans to beat a Penn State team that I see at an elite level with the top tier of undefeated teams. The Nittany Lions, on the back of Trace McSorley’s dual-threat attack, are far and away my model’s highest ranked one-loss team (and they actually passed Ohio State this week after the Buckeyes struggled for a half with Indiana). The MSU run defense will be able to defend the read option for a little while, but in the end I see McSorley and company pulling away and coming out of this game with a decisive win, keeping their College Football Playoff hopes alive.

    Prediction: Penn State 37, Michigan State 25

    #22Texas A&M (4-2, 2-1 SEC) @ South Carolina (3-2, 2-2 SEC) – 3:30 PM ET, SEC Network

    This 3:30 time slot is absolutely loaded. Texas A&M, far and away the best two-loss team in the country (their only losses are to Clemson and Alabama) came in at 13th in the most recent edition of my computer rankings, and they will travel to Columbia to face a Gamecocks team that won a game they had no business winning against Missouri last week. I was surprised when I saw this game as a near toss up in Vegas, because I have a lot of faith in this Aggie team, especially the defense. A&M held Clemson to just 28 points in their week two matchup with the Tigers, while Trevor Lawrence and company have averaged 45 points per game in their other five matchups. Expect Jake Bentley to struggle against a stout Aggie defense, in fact, I wouldn’t be surprised if backup Michael Scarnecchia gets some playing time like he did last week.

    Prediction: Texas A&M 29, South Carolina 23

    Missouri (3-2, 0-2 SEC) @ #1Alabama (6-0, 3-0 SEC) – 7 PM ET, ESPN

    Drew Lock has not played like a first round NFL quarterback so far this year, but that can all be erased with a good performance here, as when scouts go to watch Lock’s tape this will be the first one they put in to watch. Lock will have to go on the road to face one of the best defenses in the country, and while I don’t really think the result of this game will ever be in question, a good performance from Lock may keep this close, at least for a half. Missouri should have beaten South Carolina last week, and they actually moved up into the model’s top 20 last week (#18), but despite that, Alabama is still projected to take this one by 20, how crazy is that. Tua Tagovailoa will throw four touchdowns in the first half, and Jalen Hurts will come in for the second and ride this one out to a Bama victory.

    Prediction: Alabama 50, Missouri 26

    #6West Virginia (5-0, 3-0 Big 12) @ Iowa State (2-3, 1-2 Big 12) – 7 PM ET, FS1

    I’ve already talked about the best one-loss team in the country (Penn State) and the best two-loss team in the country (Texas A&M), but now it is time to take a look at college football’s top three-loss team, the Iowa State Cyclones, who are actually ranked towards the bottom end of the model’s top 25 despite holding a losing record. The Cyclones’ three losses are to the model’s #29 team on the road, its #19 team on the road, and the #7 team, Oklahoma, all of which were by ten points or fewer. Those being Iowa, TCU, and Oklahoma, quite the trio of losses. The Cyclones also went into Stillwater and beat a very good Oklahoma State team last week, so when you see a team with a losing record as just a touchdown underdog to the #6 team, don’t be surprised, Iowa State is getting the respect from Vegas that the national media won’t give it. While I’m not ballsy enough to call for Iowa State to pull a 2012 style upset of Will Grier and the Mountaineers in primetime, I will tell you to keep an eye on this one, because we will almost certainly be in store for an exciting finish in a game that will have a lot more defense than you may expect from a Big 12 matchup.

    Prediction: West Virginia 33, Iowa State 26

    #16Miami (5-1, 2-0 ACC) @ Virginia (3-2, 1-1 ACC) – 7 PM ET, ESPN2

    Imagine me telling you before the season that Virginia would be a key piece in the ACC Coastal race, but the Cavaliers are the model’s #3 ranked team in the Coastal, only behind in-state rival Virginia Tech and their opponent this week, the Miami Hurricanes. Virginia is just a touchdown dog here at home, and similar to the Iowa State game, this is definitely one to keep an eye on in the late slot. Bryce Perkins has energized the UVA offense with his dual-threat capability, and Olamide Zaccheus and Jordan Ellis are two names to keep an eye on in this one if you haven’t seen Virginia play much this year. I have little to no confidence in the Miami offense, but their defense is the best unit in this game and should hold Virginia to around 20 points, but I’d keep checking the score of this one to see if the ‘Canes are on upset watch, because Miami did not give me much faith with their performance last week.

    Prediction: Miami 30, Virginia 20

    #15Wisconsin (4-1, 2-0 Big Ten) @ #12Michigan (5-1, 3-0 Big Ten) – 7:30 PM ET, ABC

    College Gameday will be in town for a game that feels quite “meh” to me. This is at best the fourth most exciting game of the weekend, and that is because my model is quite confident in Michigan here (83%) which is obviously not 100%, but a lot higher than you might expect. Wisconsin has underwhelmed at pretty much every stage this year, and is at risk of dropping out of the model’s top 25 with a poor performance here. Michigan on the other hand, is currently ranked sixth in the nation in the model, and are without a doubt still a playoff contender in the crowded Big Ten East that the model says holds three of the top six in the country (but then again, it also has Rutgers). I picked on Shea Patterson a lot in the preseason, and the model was originally pretty low on Michigan, but I’ve turned the corner on Shea (I still think Jordan Ta’amu is better though) and I’d expect Michigan to be in control of this one more or less from start to finish, but in the Michigan way, the score will look a lot closer than that.

    Prediction: Michigan 30, Wisconsin 25

    Tier Two Games (Maybe Watch)

    Appalachian State (3-1, 1-0 Sun Belt) @ Arkansas State (3-2, 0-1 Sun Belt) – 8 PM ET on Tuesday 10/9, ESPN2

    Prediction: Appalachian State 39, Arkansas State 30

    Texas Tech (3-2, 1-1 Big 12) @ TCU (3-2, 1-1 Big 12) – 7:30 PM ET on Thursday 10/11, ESPN

    Prediction: TCU 33, Texas Tech 26

    #23South Florida (5-0, 1-0 American) @ Tulsa (1-4, 0-2 American) – 7 PM ET on Friday 10/12, ESPN

    Prediction: South Florida 36, Tulsa 24

    Arizona (3-3, 2-1 Pac-12) @ Utah (3-2, 1-2 Pac-12) – 10 PM ET on Friday 10/12, ESPN

    Prediction: Utah 33, Arizona 23

    Minnesota (3-2, 0-2 Big Ten) @ #3Ohio State (6-0, 3-0 Big Ten) – 12 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Ohio State 45, Minnesota 15

    #14Florida (5-1, 3-1 SEC) @ Vanderbilt (3-3, 0-2 SEC) – 12 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: Florida 31, Vanderbilt 21

    Iowa (4-1, 1-1 Big Ten) @ Indiana (4-2, 1-2 Big Ten) – 12 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: Iowa 32, Indiana 28

    Nebraska (0-5, 0-3 Big Ten) @ Northwestern (2-3, 2-1 Big Ten) – 12 PM ET, ABC

    Prediction: Northwestern 31, Nebraska 23

    Oklahoma State (4-2, 1-2 Big 12) @ Kansas State (2-4, 0-3 Big 12) – 12 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Oklahoma State 39, Kansas State 27

    Duke (4-1, 0-1 ACC) @ Georgia Tech (3-3, 1-2 ACC) – 12:20 PM ET, ACC Network

    Prediction: Duke 32, Georgia Tech 31 <- UPSET ALERT

    Southern Mississippi (2-2, 1-0 C-USA) @ North Texas (5-1, 1-1 C-USA) – 2 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: North Texas 33, Southern Mississippi 30 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Pittsburgh (3-3) @ #5Notre Dame (6-0) – 2:30 PM ET, NBC

    Prediction: Notre Dame 36, Pittsburgh 22

    Baylor (4-2, 2-1 Big 12) @ #9Texas (5-1, 3-0 Big 12) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: Texas 33, Baylor 21

    #10UCF (5-0, 2-0 American) @ Memphis (4-2, 1-2 American) – 3:30 PM ET, ABC or ESPN2

    Prediction: UCF 46, Memphis 43

    Purdue (2-3, 1-1 Big Ten) @ Illinois (3-2, 1-1 Big Ten) – 3:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Purdue 33, Illinois 21

    Virginia Tech (3-2, 2-0 ACC) @ North Carolina (1-3, 1-1 ACC) – 7 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Virginia Tech 32, North Carolina 19 <- BEST BET ALERT

    UCLA (0-5, 0-2 Pac-12) @ California (3-2, 0-2 Pac-12) – 7 PM ET, Pac-12 Network

    Prediction: California 32, UCLA 22

    Ole Miss (4-2, 0-2 SEC) @ Arkansas (1-5, 0-3 SEC) – 7:30 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Ole Miss 40, Arkansas 28

    #19Colorado (5-0, 2-0 Pac-12) @ USC (3-2, 2-1 Pac-12) – 10:30 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: USC 34, Colorado 27

    Boise State (3-2, 1-1 MW) @ Nevada (3-3, 1-1 MW) – 10:30 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Boise State 36, Nevada 23

    Tier Three Games (FBS vs FBS)

    Georgia Southern (4-1, 2-0 Sun Belt) @ Texas State (1-4, 0-2 Sun Belt) – 7:30 PM ET on Thursday 10/11, ESPNU

    Prediction: Georgia Southern 35, Texas State 20

    Air Force (2-3, 0-2 MW) @ San Diego State (4-1, 1-0 MW) – 9 PM ET on Friday 10/12, CBSSN

    Prediction: San Diego State 31, Air Force 17

    Tennessee (2-3, 0-2 SEC) @ #21Auburn (4-2, 1-2 SEC) – 12 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Auburn 33, Tennessee 18

    Rutgers (1-5, 0-3 Big Ten) @ Maryland (3-2, 1-1 Big Ten) – 12 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Maryland 32, Rutgers 14 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Akron (2-2, 0-1 MAC) @ Buffalo (5-1, 2-0 MAC) – 12 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Buffalo 36, Akron 19 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Toledo (3-2, 1-0 MAC) @ Eastern Michigan (2-4, 0-3 MAC) – 12 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Toledo 32, Eastern Michigan 31

    Louisville (2-4, 0-3 ACC) @ Boston College (4-2, 1-1 ACC) – 12:30 PM ET, ACC RSN

    Prediction: Boston College 35, Louisville 27 <- BEST BET ALEET

    UAB (4-1, 2-0 C-USA) @ Rice (1-5, 0-2 C-USA) – 1 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: UAB 36, Rice 15 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Troy (5-1) @ Liberty (2-3) – 2 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Troy 40, Liberty 25 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Kent State (1-5, 0-2 MAC) @ Miami-OH (2-4, 2-1 MAC) – 2:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Miami-OH 35, Kent State 20

    Western Michigan (4-2, 2-0 MAC) @ Bowling Green (1-5, 0-2 MAC) – 3 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Western Michigan 38, Bowling Green 24

    Ball State (2-4, 1-1 MAC) @ Central Michigan (1-5, 0-2 MAC) – 3 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Central Michigan 25, Ball State 24

    Ohio (3-2, 1-0 MAC) @ Northern Illinois (3-3, 3-0 MAC) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Ohio 27, Northern Illinois 26 <- UPSET ALERT

    Temple (3-3, 2-0 American) @ Navy (2-3, 1-1 American) – 3:30 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Temple 34, Navy 26

    Western Kentucky (1-4, 0-1 C-USA) @ Charlotte (2-3, 1-1 C-USA) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Western Kentucky 22, Charlotte 19 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Marshall (3-2, 1-1 C-USA) @ Old Dominion (1-5, 0-3 C-USA) – 3:30 PM ET, Stadium

    Prediction: Marshall 32, Old Dominion 28

    Army (3-2) vs San Jose State (0-5) in Santa Clara, CA – 3:30 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Army 34, San Jose State 16

    New Mexico (3-2, 1-0 MW) @ Colorado State (2-4, 1-1 MW) – 4 PM ET, AT&T Sports Network

    Prediction: Colorado State 37, New Mexico 36 <- UPSET ALERT

    UNLV (2-3, 0-1 MW) @ Utah State (4-1, 1-0 MW) – 4 PM ET, MWC Facebook

    Prediction: Utah State 41, UNLV 23 <- BEST BET ALERT

    New Mexico State (2-4) @ Louisiana (2-3) – 5 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Louisiana 33, New Mexico State 30

    UL Monroe (2-4, 0-2 Sun Belt) @ Coastal Carolina (3-2, 1-1 Sun Belt) – 6 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Coastal Carolina 30, UL Monroe 21

    Houston (4-1, 1-0 American) @ East Carolina (2-3, 0-2 American) – 7 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Houston 43, East Carolina 26

    Louisiana Tech (3-2, 1-1 C-USA) @ UTSA (3-3, 2-0 C-USA) – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Louisiana Tech 26, UTSA 17

    Middle Tennessee (3-2, 2-0 C-USA) @ Florida Intl (3-2, 1-0 C-USA) – 7:30 PM ET, beIN Sports

    Prediction: Middle Tennessee 29, Florida Intl 27 <- UPSET ALERT

    Hawai’i (6-1) @ BYU (3-3) – 10:15 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: BYU 26, Hawai’i 23 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Wyoming (2-5, 0-2 MW) @ Fresno State (4-1, 1-0 MW) – 10:30 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Fresno State 31, Wyoming 16 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Tier Four Games (FBS vs FCS)

    Alabama State @ South Alabama (1-5) – 5 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: South Alabama

    Week Six Predictions

    Note: All rankings are the AP Top 25, not my computer’s rankings

    ATS Best Bets

    Utah State (+3) @ BYU – 9 PM ET on Friday
    Kansas (+29.5) @ West Virginia – 12 PM ET
    San Diego State (+15) vs Boise State – 3:30 PM ET
    Iowa (-5.5) @ Minnesota – 3:30 PM ET
    UAB (+9.5) @ Louisiana Tech – 7 PM ET
    Texas State (+4) vs Louisiana – 7 PM ET
    Virginia Tech (+7) vs Notre Dame – 8 PM ET

    Tier One Games (Must Watch)

    #19Texas (4-1, 2-0 Big 12) vs #7Oklahoma (5-0, 2-0 Big 12) in Dallas, TX – 12 PM ET, FOX

    Even as down has Texas has been recently and as good as Oklahoma has been, this game almost never fails to disappoint, and the atmosphere in the Cotton Bowl is one of the best sites to see in college football every year. Texas has really impressed me recently with wins over TCU and USC, but they will face their toughest test yet as they face preemptive Big 12 favorite Oklahoma in a game where a win would do wonders for their conference title hopes. However, Oklahoma’s offense has been absolutely humming this year with Kyler Murray (13.4 YPA, 70.6% completion rate, 6.2 YPC) at the helm, averaging 49 points per game en route to a 5-0 start, I think the Texas defense is able to limit OU a little in the first half, but Murray, Sermon, and the rest of the crew break it open in the second half to win and cover.

    Prediction: Oklahoma 37, Texas 28

    #5LSU (5-0, 2-0 SEC) @ #22Florida (4-1, 2-1 SEC) – 3:30 PM ET, CBS

    After losing to Kentucky at the beginning of the year, many thought that year one under Dan Mullen would just be like any other in recent memory for Florida fans, but it turns out that Kentucky is actually really good, and so are the Gators. The 13-6 final score does not tell the whole story of UF’s road win over a Mississippi State team many picked as a darkhorse playoff team before the season, Florida absolutely dominated that game with a defense so stout that many were calling for one of the most prolific QB rushers in SEC history to be benched. However, the Gators will run into the buzzsaw that is LSU this week. The Tigers have the best resume in the country so far this year, including wins over two top 15 teams in Miami and Auburn. I’d expect a low scoring close affair where Nick Brosette and the Tigers escape with another last minute field goal on the road, very similar to that Auburn game.

    Prediction: LSU 27, Florida 24

    #13Kentucky (5-0, 3-0 SEC) @ Texas A&M (3-2, 1-1 SEC) – 7 PM ET, ESPN

    That same Kentucky team I just mentioned will be a big part of this weekend as well, as they will travel to Aggieville to take on a Texas A&M team that is miles better than that 3-2 record indicates, A&M’s losses are to two of the top four teams in the country, Clemson and Alabama. I know I was just talking about how good Kentucky is, and they’ve outperformed the model’s projections in every FBS game they’ve played this year (FCS games do not count towards the model), but I just can’t help but to expect some regression to the mean. A&M did not look great against Arkansas last week, but the defense is one of the best in the country, I’d be shocked if Big Blue cracks 30 in this one, so all Kellen Mond has to do is be the Kellen Mond we saw against Clemson, not Arkansas, and this could be where it all comes crashing down for the Wildcats (although I do expect UK to cover the spread).

    Prediction: Texas A&M 28, Kentucky 26

     #6Notre Dame (5-0) @ #24Virginia Tech (3-1) – 8 PM ET, ABC

    Kirk Herbstreit and company will be in Blacksburg for this 8 eastern ABC showdown between two football powerhouses. These have been two of the more inconsistent teams in the country, Notre Dame played tossup games with Ball State and Vanderbilt, but also dominated Stanford. Virginia Tech played a tossup game (and lost) against Old Dominion, and beat a Florida State team that was projected to be top 25 good (although they probably aren’t) and murdered a ranked Duke team on the road last week in a game you probably didn’t see because like eight of the ten best games of the week were on at the same time. Even though the game is in Blacksburg, I’m going to side with Ian Book and the Irish here. Ever since they made the move to Book after the near-loss to Vandy, the Irish have looked untouchable, and if the Virginia Tech defense puts in another performance like they did against Old Dominion, things could get ugly for the Hokies. I have enough faith in Bud Foster to predict that that will not happen and the Hokies will cover the spread and hold ND to under 30, but I don’t have enough faith in Ryan Willis to outscore the Irish just because of one good performance. Give me Notre Dame, but close.

    Prediction: Notre Dame 29, Virginia Tech 27 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Utah (2-2, 0-2 Pac-12) @ #14Stanford (4-1, 2-0 Pac-12) – 10:30 PM ET, ESPN

    Utah is another team that is probably better than that 2-2 record suggests, as both the Washington State game and the Washington game were pretty close to toss ups according to the model. The Utes’ defense is one of the best in the country and its offense is one of the worst, but they are desperate for a victory to keep their Pac-12 South hopes alive. However, Stanford is desperate as well and they come into this game reeling after putting up another loss for the Pac-12 in high profile non-conference games last week. Both teams really need this win and you should stay up for this game even though it will be low scoring. I really am tempted to pick Utah here, as Stanford is quite overrated by the polls according to my model, but I can’t trust a team with a failing offense to go on the road in a 7:30 local kick game and show up to play, so I’ve got Stanford, even though I’m not super confident about it.

    Prediction: Stanford 25, Utah 22

    Tier Two Games (Maybe Watch)

    Tulsa (1-3, 0-1 American) Houston (3-1) – 8 PM ET on Thursday, 10/4, ESPN

    Prediction: Houston 43, Tulsa 24

    Georgia Tech (2-3, 0-2 ACC) @ Louisville (2-3, 0-2 ACC) – 7 PM ET on Friday, 10/5, ESPN

    Prediction: Georgia Tech 30, Louisville 27

    Utah State (3-1) @ BYU (3-2) – 9 PM ET on Friday, 10/5, ESPN2

    Prediction: Utah State 31, BYU 27 <- UPSET ALERT & BEST BET ALERT

    #1Alabama (5-0, 2-0 SEC) @ Arkansas (1-4, 0-2 SEC) – 12 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: Alabama 49, Arkansas 13

    Maryland (3-1, 1-0 Big Ten) @ #15Michigan (4-1, 2-0 Big Ten) – 12 PM ET, ABC

    Prediction: Michigan 35, Maryland 14

    Northwestern (1-3, 1-1 Big Ten) @ #20Michigan State (3-1, 1-0 Big Ten) – 12 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Michigan State 30, Northwestern 22

    Missouri (3-1, 0-1 SEC) @ South Carolina (2-2, 1-2 SEC) – 12 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Missouri 30, South Carolina 29 <- UPSET ALERT

    Tulane (2-3, 1-0 American) @ Cincinnati (5-0, 1-0 American) – 12 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Cincinnati 31, Tulane 22

    Syracuse (4-1, 1-1 ACC) @ Pittsburgh (2-3, 1-1 ACC) – 12:20 PM ET, ACC Network

    Prediction: Syracuse 27, Pittsburgh 24

    Boston College (4-1, 1-0 ACC) @ #23NC State (4-0, 1-0 ACC) – 12:30 PM ET, ACC RSN

    Prediction: NC State 36, Boston College 30

    #4Clemson (5-0, 2-0 ACC) @ Wake Forest (3-2, 0-1 ACC) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: Clemson 45, Wake Forest 24

    Florida State (3-2, 1-2 ACC) @ #17Miami (4-1, 1-0 ACC) – 3:30 PM ET, ABC

    Prediction: Miami 30, Florida State 23

    Iowa State (1-3, 0-2 Big 12) @ #25Oklahoma State (4-1, 1-1 Big 12) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: Oklahoma State 35, Iowa State 23

    San Diego State (3-1) @ Boise State (3-1, 1-0 MW) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Boise State 33, San Diego State 25 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Iowa (3-1, 0-1 Big Ten) @ Minnesota (3-1, 0-1 Big Ten) – 3:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Iowa 28, Minnesota 16 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Kansas State (2-3, 0-2 Big 12) @ Baylor (3-2, 1-1 Big 12) – 3:30 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Baylor 30, Kansas State 26

    Indiana (4-1, 1-1 Big Ten) @ #3Ohio State (5-0, 2-0 Big Ten) – 4 PM ET, FOX

    Prediction: Ohio State 46, Indiana 23

    Arizona State (3-2, 1-1 Pac-12) @ #21Colorado (4-0, 1-0 Pac-12) – 4 PM ET, Pac-12 Network

    Prediction: Arizona State 30, Colorado 29 <- UPSET ALERT

    Vanderbilt (3-2, 0-1 SEC) @ #2Georgia (5-0, 3-0 SEC) – 7:30 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Georgia 43, Vanderbilt 18

    #8Auburn (4-1, 1-1 SEC) @ Mississippi State (3-2, 0-2 SEC) – 7:30 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: Auburn 30, Mississippi  State 24

    #10Washington (4-1, 2-0 Pac-12) @ UCLA (0-4, 0-1 Pac-12) – 7:30 PM ET, FOX

    Prediction: Washington 38, UCLA 16

    Nebraska (0-4, 0-2 Big Ten) @ #16Wisconsin (3-1, 1-0 Big Ten) – 7:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Wisconsin 39, Nebraska 16

    California (3-1, 0-1 Pac-12) @ Arizona (2-3, 1-1 Pac-12) – 10 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Arizona 28, California 27

    Fresno State (3-1) @ Nevada (3-2, 1-0 MW) – 10:30 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Fresno State 39, Nevada 28

    Tier Three Games (FBS vs FBS)

    Georgia State (2-3, 1-0 Sun Belt) @ Troy (4-1, 2-0 Sun Belt) – 7:30 PM ET on Thursday, 10/4, ESPNU

    Prediction: Troy 38, Georgia State 21

    Middle Tennessee (2-2, 1-0 C-USA) @ Marshall (3-1, 1-0 C-USA) – 7:30 PM ET on Friday, 10/5, CBSSN

    Prediction: Marshall 24, Middle Tennessee 23

    Kansas (2-3, 0-2 Big 12) @ #9West Virginia (4-0, 2-0 Big 12) – 12 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: West Virginia 40, Kansas 18 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Illinois (2-2, 0-1 Big Ten) @ Rutgers (1-4, 0-2 Big Ten) – 12 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Illinois 20, Rutgers 16

    East Carolina (1-2, 0-1 American) @ Temple (2-3, 1-0 American) – 12 PM ET, ESPN News

    Prediction: Temple 34, East Carolina 21

    Buffalo (4-1, 1-0 MAC) @ Central Michigan (1-4, 0-1 MAC) – 12 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Buffalo 32, Central Michigan 21

    Eastern Michigan (2-3, 0-2 MAC) @ Western Michigan (2-2, 1-0 MAC) – 12 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Western Michigan 32, Eastern Michigan 24

    Northern Illinois (2-3, 2-0 MAC) @ Ball State (2-3, 1-0 MAC) – 3 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Northern Illinois 24, Ball State 19

    Ohio (2-2) @ Kent State (1-4, 0-1 MAC) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Ohio 44, Kent State 22

    Miami-OH (1-4, 1-1 MAC) @ Akron (2-1) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Miami-OH 24, Akron 22

    South Alabama (1-4, 1-1 Sun Belt) @ Georgia Southern (3-1, 1-0 Sun Belt) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Georgia Southern 34, South Alabama 23

    Navy (2-2) @ Air Force (1-3) – 3:30 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Navy 31, Air Force 24

    Bowling Green (1-4, 0-1 MAC) @ Toledo (2-2) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Toledo 44, Bowling Green 25

    South Florida (4-0) @ UMass (2-4) – 3:30 PM ET, Eleven Sports

    Prediction: South Florida 42, UMass 27

    UL Monroe (2-3) @ Ole Miss (3-2) – 4 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Ole Miss 45, UL Monroe 23

    New Mexico (2-2) @ UNLV (2-2) – 4 PM ET, AT&T Sports Network

    Prediction: UNLV 36, New Mexico 23f

    Old Dominion (1-4, 0-2 C-USA) @ Florida Atlantic (2-3, 0-1 C-USA) – 5 PM ET, Stadium TV

    Prediction: Florida Atlantic 40, Old Dominion 25

    SMU (2-3, 1-0 American) @ #12UCF (4-0, 1-0 American) – 7 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: UCF 48, SMU 21

    UAB (3-1, 1-0 C-USA) @ Louisiana Tech (3-1, 1-0 C-USA) – 7 PM ET, C-USA Facebook

    Prediction: Louisiana Tech 32, UAB 29 <- BEST BET ALERT

    UConn (1-4, 0-2 American) @ Memphis (3-2, 0-2 American) – 7 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Memphis 52, UConn 20

    UTSA (2-3, 1-0 C-USA) @ Rice (1-4, 0-1 C-USA) – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: UTSA 24, Rice 21

    Louisiana (1-3, 0-1 Sun Belt) @ Texas State (1-3, 0-1 Sun Belt) – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Texas State 29, Louisiana 28 <- UPSET ALERT & BEST BET ALERT

    North Texas (4-1, 0-1 C-USA) @ UTEP (0-5, 0-1 C-USA) – 7:30 PM ET, beIN Sports

    Prediction: North Texas 40, UTEP 12

    Liberty (2-2) @ New Mexico State (1-4) – 8 PM ET, Eleven Sports

    Prediction: Liberty 35, New Mexico State 33

    Washington State (4-1, 1-1 Pac-12) @ Oregon State (1-4, 0-2 Pac-12) – 9 PM ET, Pac-12 Network

    Prediction: Washington State 38, Oregon State 20

    Colorado State (1-4, 0-1 MW) @ San Jose State (0-4, 0-1 MW) – 10:30 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Colorado State 34, San Jose State 31

    Wyoming (2-3, 0-1 MW) @ Hawai’i (5-1, 2-0 MW) – 11:59 PM ET, Stadium App

    Prediction: Hawai’i 28, Wyoming 27

    Tier Gour Games (FBS vs FCS)

    None this week

    Week Five Predictions

    Note: All rankings are the AP Top 25, not my computer’s rankings

    ATS Best Bets

    Central Michigan (+29) @ Michigan State – 12 PM ET
    Arkansas (+21.5) vs* Texas A&M – 12 PM ET
    Temple (+14) @ Boston College – 12 PM ET
    Georgia State (+8) vs UL Monroe – 2 PM ET
    Purdue (-3) @ Nebraska – 3:30 PM ET
    Nevada (+6.5)  @ Air Force – 4 PM ET
    Florida Atlantic (-3) @ Middle Tennessee – 7 PM ET

    *Neutral site

    Tier One Games (Must Watch)

    #12West Virginia (3-0, 1-0 Big 12) @ #25Texas Tech (3-1, 1-0 Big 12) – 12 PM ET, ESPN2

    I’ve been a big skeptic of West Virginia all year, and this will be their first tough game of the season as they will have to go on the road to face my model’s #35 team, Texas Tech. This should be fun and pointsy and should absolutely be your “volume game” for the noon timeslot. TTU is coming off of a road win over a really good Oklahoma State team, and quarterback Alan Bowman has been terrific so far this year for the Red Raiders, averaging 8.7 yards per attempt with a 72% completion rate. However, Will Grier is one of the most talented QBs in the country, and this Texas Tech defense has been absolutely awful thus far. The offenses will go blow for blow, but in the end I just don’t have enough confidence in that Raider defense, so I’m picking West Virginia on the road in a close one.

    Prediction: West Virginia 36, Texas Tech 34

    Florida (3-1, 1-1 SEC) @ #23Mississippi State (3-1, 0-1 SEC) – 6 PM ET, ESPN

    A really fun SEC clash here between two top 40 teams kicks off what is an absolutely loaded primetime timeslot. Both of these teams have been embarrassed by Kentucky in recent weeks, and I do think that the winner will be in the back end of the model’s top 25 come next week (both are currently unranked). Watching Mississippi State last week makes it really hard for me to put my confidence in them right now, and if this game was at Florida I might go the other way, but with the raucous home crowd in Starkville welcoming back their former coach, I think that Nick Fitzgerald and company edge out a win, but it will be a lot closer than many think.

    Prediction: Mississippi State 27, Florida 24

    #4Ohio State (4-0, 1-0 Big Ten) @ #9Penn State (4-0, 1-0 Big Ten) – 7:30 PM ET, ABC

    Clearly the biggest game of the season so far pits the model’s #3 team, Ohio State, against its #6 team, Penn State. This should be where the entire nation is watching for college football week five, as a win by either team begins their College Football Playoff resume (although Ohio State’s probably began a couple weeks ago with their win over TCU). The game is in Happy Valley and the white out will be in full effect, but bar maybe only Justin Herbert, Dwayne Haskins has been the best quarterback in the country thus far this season. Haskins is connecting on 76% of his passes and is averaging 10.4 yards per attempt, and even against what has been an excellent Penn State defense, I’ve got the Buckeyes walking into Happy Valley and cementing themselves as one of the true top four teams as it stands right now.

    Prediction: Ohio State 38, Penn State 32

    #7Stanford (4-0) @ #8Notre Dame (4-0) – 7:30 PM ET, NBC

    Why isn’t this game at 3:30? This one is going to get massively overshadowed by Penn State-Ohio State, so I don’t see the point in going head to head with the ABC game here if you are NBC. Anyways, this is an absolutely colossal matchup, and while the model is a little lower on Notre Dame (10th) and a lot lower on Stanford (14th), this is still very much one of the biggest games of the season to date as the winner will move to 5-0 and become a major player in the race for the illustrious College Football Playoff spot that has escaped both schools since its inception back in 2014. Ian Book looked like a major upgrade over Brandon Winbush (against Wake Forest, I know) last week, throwing for an incredible 9.6 YPA in a drubbing of the Demon Deacons. With the home crowd at his back, I’m expecting Book to keep up the performance and to lead the Irish to a victory as the Pac-12’s playoff hopes continue to dwindle away.

    Prediction: Notre Dame 30, Stanford 27

    South Carolina (2-1, 1-1 SEC) @ #17Kentucky (4-0, 2-0 SEC) – 7:30 PM ET, SEC Network

    This is the low key under the radar game of the week. The model sees South Carolina as a legitimate top 15 team, and they go on the road here to face a team in Kentucky that is coming off of a win over another team that the model previously ranked in the top 15, that being Mississippi State. This game will come down to whether or not the Gamecocks can find a way to stop dual-threat QB Terry Wilson and NFL prospect RB Benny Snell. Snell looked terrific last Saturday, rushing for over 100 yards, but I can’t imagine that there isn’t some emotional come down following a win like that. I’ve got USC going on the road and sneaking out the upset win.

    Prediction: South Carolina 26, Kentucky 24 <- UPSET ALERT

     USC (2-2, 1-1 Pac-12) @ Arizona (2-2, 1-0 Pac-12) – 10:30 PM ET, ESPN2

    This game was likely going to decide who would control the Pac-12 South heading into the bulk of conference play heading into the year, but both schools have had massively disappointing starts (although the model is still higher on both than most). This game should still have a sizable impact on the division race, as no team in the Pac-12 South has really stood out to me so far, and the one that was closest to doing so, Utah, is struggling to put up points on offense, averaging 12 points per game against FBS teams so far this year, so yes, this is a game worth staying up for and yes it will have an impact on the Pac-12 race. Consider this a theme, but similar to the Ohio State game, the South Carolina game, and the West Virginia game, I’ve got the road team sneaking away with a tight win. In this one, that means on the back of a JT Daniels at quarterback that has been consistently improving the past few weeks. Daniels is coming off of a big win against Washington State, and I’ve got the Trojans picking up a second conference win.

    Prediction: USC 35, Arizona 32

    Tier Two Games (Maybe Watch)

    North Carolina (1-2, 1-0 ACC) @ #16Miami (3-1) – 8 PM ET on Thursday 9/27, ESPN

    Prediction: Miami 35, North Carolina 17

    Memphis (3-1, 0-1 American) @ Tulane (1-3) – 8 PM ET on Friday 9/28, ESPN2

    Prediction: Memphis 43, Tulane 26

    UCLA (0-3) @ Colorado (3-0) – 9 PM ET on Friday 9/28, FS1

    Prediction: Colorado 32, UCLA 22

    Syracuse (4-0, 1-0 ACC) @ #3Clemson (4-0, 1-0 ACC) – 12 PM ET, ABC

    Prediction: Clemson 42, Syracuse 17

    Arkansas (1-3, 0-1 SEC) vs Texas A&M (2-2, 0-1 SEC) in Arlington, TX – 12 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: Texas A&M 36, Arkansas 20 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Oklahoma State (3-1, 0-1 Big 12) @ Kansas (2-2, 0-1 Big 12) – 12 PM ET, FSN

    Prediction: Oklahoma State 38, Kansas 21

    Temple (2-2) @ Boston College (3-1) – 12 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Boston College 37, Temple 28 <- BEST BET TEMPLE +14

    Virginia (3-1, 1-0 ACC) @ NC State (3-0) – 12:20 PM ET, ACC Network

    Prediction: NC State 28, Virginia 21

    Baylor (3-1, 1-0 Big 12) @ #6Oklahoma (4-0, 1-0 Big 12) – 3:30 PM ET, ABC

    Prediction: Oklahoma 45, Baylor 22

    Pittsburgh (2-2) @ #13UCF (3-0) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: UCF 40, Pittsburgh 22

    #18Texas (3-1, 1-0 Big 12) @ Kansas State (2-2, 0-1 Big 12) – 3:30 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Texas 30, Kansas State 21

    Western Michigan (2-2) @ Miami OH (1-3, 1-0 MAC) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Western Michigan 31, Miami OH 29

    Purdue (1-3, 0-1 Big Ten) @ Nebraska (0-3, 0-1 Big Ten) – 3:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Purdue 36, Nebraska 25 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Florida State (2-2, 0-2 ACC) @ Louisville (2-2, 0-1 ACC) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: Florida State 28, Louisville 23

    #14Michigan (3-1, 1-0 Big Ten) @ Northwestern (1-2, 1-0 Big Ten) – 4:30 PM ET, FOX

    Prediction: Michigan 33, Northwestern 22

    Utah (2-1, 0-1 Pac-12) @ Washington State (3-1, 0-1 Pac-12) – 6 PM ET, Pac-12 Network

    Prediction: Washington State 27, Utah 24 <- UPSET ALERT

    Virginia Tech (2-1, 1-0 ACC) @ #22Duke (4-0) – 7 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: Duke 25, Virginia Tech 24

    Florida Atlantic (2-2) @ Middle Tennessee (1-2) – 7 PM ET, Facebook

    Prediction: Florida Atlantic 41, Middle Tennessee 32 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Boise State (2-1) @ Wyoming (2-2) – 7 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Boise State 36, Wyoming 20

    Iowa State (1-2, 0-1 Big 12) @ TCU (2-2, 0-1 Big 12) – 7 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: TCU 31, Iowa State 21

    Louisiana Tech (2-1) @ North Texas (4-0) – 7:30 PM ET, beIN Sports

    Prediction: North Texas 39, Louisiana Tech 31

    #20BYU (3-1) @ #11Washington (3-1) – 8:30 PM ET, FOX

    Prediction: Washington 33, BYU 17

    Ole Miss (3-1, 0-1 SEC) @ #5LSU (4-0, 1-0 SEC) – 9:15 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: LSU 37, Ole Miss 26

    #19Oregon (3-1, 0-1 Pac-12) @ #24California (3-0) – 10:30 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Oregon 30, California 27

    Toledo (2-1) @ Fresno State (2-1) – 10:30 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Fresno State 38, Toledo 33

    Tier Three Games (FBS vs FCS)

    Louisiana (1-2) @ #1Alabama (4-0) – 12 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Alabama 55, Louisiana 9

    Central Michigan (1-3) @ #21Michigan State (2-1) – 12 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Michigan State 36, Central Michigan 16 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Indiana (3-1, 0-1 Big Ten) @ Rutgers (1-3, 0-1 Big Ten) – 12 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Indiana 33, Rutgers 13

    Army (2-2) @ Buffalo (4-0) – 12 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Buffalo 32, Army 24

    Bowling Green (1-3) @ Georgia Tech (1-3) – 12 PM ET, ACC RSN

    Prediction: Georgia Tech 42, Bowling Green 21

    UMass (2-3) @ Ohio (1-2) – 2 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Ohio 39, UMass 28

    UL Monroe (2-2, 0-1 Sun Belt) @ Georgia State (1-3) – 2 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: UL Monroe 28, Georgia State 27 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Kent State (1-3) @ Ball State (1-3) – 3 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Ball State 25, Kent State 18

    Tennessee (2-2, 0-1 SEC) @ #2Georgia (4-0, 2-0 SEC) – 3:30 PM ET, CBS

    Prediction: Georgia 45, Tennessee 15

    Cincinnati (4-0) @ UConn (1-3, 0-1 American) – 3:30 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Cincinnati 38, UConn 19

    Old Dominion (3-1, 1-0 Sun Belt) @ East Carolina (1-2) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: East Carolina 27, Old Dominion 24

    Coastal Carolina (3-1, 1-0 Sun Belt) @ Troy (3-1, 1-0 Sun Belt – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Troy 36, Coastal Carolina 24

    South Alabama (1-3, 1-0 Sun Belt) @ Appalachian State (2-1) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Appalachian State 44, South Alabama 15

    Rice (1-3) @ Wake Forest (2-2) – 3:30 PM ET, ACC RSN

    Prediction: Wake Forest 45, Rice 21

    Southern Mississippi (2-1) @ #10Auburn – 4 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Auburn 38, Southern Mississippi 17

    Nevada (2-2) @ Air Force (1-2, 0-1 MW) – 4 PM ET, ESPN News

    Prediction: Air Force 34, Nevada 33 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Liberty (1-2) @ New Mexico (2-1) – 6 PM ET, TBD

    Prediction: New Mexico 30, Liberty 25

    Arkansas State (3-1) @ Georgia Southern (2-1) – 6 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Arkansas State 30, Georgia Southern 23

    Northern Illinois (1-3, 1-0 MAC) @ Eastern Michigan (2-2, 0-1 MAC) – 6 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Eastern Michigan 27, Northern Illinois 22

    UTEP (0-4) @ UTSA (1-3) – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: UTSA 26, UTEP 13

    Hawai’i (4-1, 1-0 MW) @ San Jose State (0-3) – 7 PM ET, Spectrum

    Prediction: Hawai’i 33, San Jose State 20

    Charlotte (2-2, 1-0 C-USA) @ UAB (2-1) – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: UAB 38, Charlotte 19

    Marshall (2-1) @ Western Kentucky (1-3) – 7:30 PM ET, Stadium

    Prediction: Marshall 28, Western Kentucky 25

    Oregon State (1-3, 0-1 Pac-12) @ Arizona State (2-2, 0-1 Pac-12) – 10 PM ET, Pac-12 Network

    Prediction: Arizona State 38, Oregon State 18

    Tier Four Games (FBS vs FCS)

    Tennessee State @ Vanderbilt (2-2) – 4 PM ET, SEC Network Alternate

    Prediction: Vanderbilt

    Houston Baptist @ SMU (1-3) – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: SMU

    Arkansas-Pine Bluff @ Florida Intl (2-2) – 7:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Florida Intl

    Week Four Predictions

    ATS Best Bets

    Temple (-6.5) vs Tulsa – 7:30 PM ET on Thursday
    Akron (+20) @ Iowa State – 12 PM ET
    Western Kentucky (+3.5) @ Ball State – 3 PM ET
    FIU (+27) @ Miami – 3:30 PM ET
    Kansas State (+17) @ West Virginia – 3:30 PM ET
    Army (+31) @ Oklahoma – 7 PM ET
    New Mexico State (-2.5) @ UTEP – 7:30 PM ET
    Arizona State (+18) @ Washington – 10:30 PM ET

    Tier One Games (Must-Watch)

    Washington State (3-0) @ USC (1-2, 0-1 Pac-12) – 10:30 PM ET on Friday 9/21, ESPN

    These are two teams that I think the country as a whole are pretty down on but are still floating up near the top 30-40 of my computer rankings. It doesn’t really need to be said, but USC absolutely needs this win, and that is why despite them disappointing me the past two weeks when I picked them to upset Stanford and Texas, I’m sticking with the Trojans. The defense has been ok, and they should be able to contain the deadly Washington State passing attack. My biggest concern is the Trojan offense, especially the run game. With Ronald Jones now gone in the NFL, USC has not been able to respond anywhere near to the effect that teams like Penn State, LSU, and San Diego State have so far this year when losing NFL backs. The past two games were on the road, and this one will be at home for USC so I am picking the Trojans, hoping they’ll be motivated coming off of back-to-back losses, but I am by no means confident about it.

    Prediction: USC 32, Washington State 29

    #2Georgia (3-0, 1-0 SEC) @ Missouri (3-0) – 12 PM ET, ESPN

    Missouri has taken care of business the first three weeks, including a road victory over Purdue last week, and they have slowly crept up to the top 40 in my model. Georgia on the other hand, has been pretty much perfect, racking up 135 combined points over their first three games, and allowing just 24 over that same span, including a 41-17 win over a South Carolina team that I see as roughly an equal to Missouri. I don’t expect this game to be quite that much of a blowout, but Jake Fromm, who has been excellent thus far (80% completion rate, six touchdowns, 10.4 YPA, just one interception) will lead the Bulldogs to a convincing, double digit victory that won’t be close after halftime.

    Prediction: Georgia 39, Missouri 27

    #22Texas A&M (2-1) @ #1Alabama (3-0, 1-0 SEC) – 3:30 PM ET, CBS

    My model likes Texas A&M even more than the pollsters, the Aggies are up at #17 in the most recent update to the model, but Alabama is just such far and away the best team in the country that even a top 20 team has practically no shot at walking into Tuscaloosa and coming out with a victory. I talked about how Georgia has outscored their opponents 135-24, well Alabama has outscored their’s 170-28, and that is without an FCS opponent on the docket (although Louisville is pretty close this year). Tua Tagovailoa has put up an incredible 12.9 YPA, a 72% completion rate, eight touchdowns, and ZERO interceptions this year. This should be Alabama’s toughest test yet, but they will still win by 20.

    Prediction: Alabama 43, Texas A&M 20

    South Carolina (1-1, 0-1 SEC) @ Vanderbilt (2-1) – 4 PM ET, SEC Network

    You may be surprised to see this game on the tier one list, but despite each team already having dropped a game, the model sees this as a top 35 vs top 35 matchup, and those are hard to come by, it also expects this game to practically be a coin flip so it should be entertaining down to the final minutes. Vanderbilt probably should have beaten Notre Dame last week, but turnovers and giving Brandon Wimbush all the time in the world to make plays cost them. It is hard for me to put my trust in either team here, and the model actually gives Vandy a slight edge, but I will have to disagree and go with the South Carolina squad that didn’t have to play last week because of the hurricane. Jake Bentley will rebound from a poor performance in week two, and the Gamecocks will win in a squeaker.

    Prediction: South Carolina 25, Vanderbilt 21

    #17TCU (2-1) @ Texas (2-1) – 4:30 PM ET, FOX

    Texas is not back, but with a win here against a team ranked 10th in the country in my model, you could start making that case. The commanding victory over USC may have quelled any thoughts of pushing Tom Herman out, but a win here over Gary Patterson in front of the home crowd will wipe the memory of the Maryland loss out of the minds of many Texas fans. The problem, TCU looked really good last week, giving Ohio State all they could handle and actually moving up in the model despite a loss. The TCU defense may be one of the best in the country, and I don’t really think I could put that same faith in this UT D. I don’t expect either team to crack 30, but my lack of faith in the Longhorns’ defense is leading me to pick TCU on the road here, but it will be a close one.

    Prediction: TCU 29, Texas 25

    #14Mississippi State (3-0) @ Kentucky (3-0, 1-0 SEC) – 7 PM ET, ESPN2

    This is the type of game where you could definitely make a case for an upset, Snell and the Wildcats already pulled one two weeks ago against Florida, but you could also make the case for Mississippi State absolutely wiping the floor with Kentucky, and that is the side I’m taking. Kentucky QB Terry Wilson has already thrown three interceptions this year, and the Wildcats as a whole are averaging three turnovers per game in their two games against FBS opponents so far this year, and they haven’t faced a defense anywhere near the caliber of this Bulldogs squad. MSU has held opponents to under nine points a game so far this year and on the back of Benny Snell, big blue should top that number, but even with an NFL caliber back, I don’t see how this Kentucky offense is going to be able to keep up with dual-threat sensation Nick Fitzgerald. Give me Mississippi State by double digits.

    Prediction: Mississippi State 35, Kentucky 20

    #7Stanford (3-0, 1-0 Pac-12) @ #20Oregon (3-0) – 8 PM ET, ABC

    Oregon has been a pretty fake top 25 team so far this year, and they fell out of my computer’s top 30 after failing to match the spread against San Jose State by nearly 30 points. Of course, AP voters didn’t care and continued moving the Ducks up in front of their blockbuster matchup with Stanford which Vegas sees as practically a tossup. It’s hard for me to get a read on Oregon because they’ve played three cupcakes so far, so I am putting my trust in a Stanford team that has proven themselves with commanding wins over USC and San Diego State. We aren’t sure if Bryce Love will be 100%, but even if he isn’t at full strength, expect the Heisman contender to make up for some early season blunders and easily hit triple digits en route to a tight victory that will be a lot lower scoring than you might think of when talking about Oregon.

    Prediction: Stanford 30, Oregon 28

    #18Wisconsin (2-1) @ Iowa (3-0) – 8:30 PM ET, FOX

    My model has both of these teams a little higher than the AP poll, Iowa at #23, and Wisconsin at #15 despite the home loss to a pretty average BYU team last week. That BYU game wasn’t a fluke though, the Cougars deserved to win. Alex Hornibrook had a tough game, and the Badgers, who might have the best offensive line in the country, couldn’t give him any time to throw. Defensively, the problems continued as the pass rush did practically nothing for WU. That’s not going to get much better as preseason All-American Andrew Van Ginkel is listed as questionable for this game. BUT. This offensive line is still as good as some NFL lines, and they will bounce back. With a Heisman contender at running back, I’ve got Jonathan Taylor and the Badgers walking into Kinnick and stealing a win late in the fourth quarter in what has the potential to be the top game of the day.

    Prediction: Wisconsin 28, Iowa 23

    Tier Two Games (Maybe Watch)

    Florida Atlantic (2-1) @ #16UCF (2-0) – 7 PM ET on Friday 9/21, ESPN

    Prediction: UCF 46, Florida Atlantic 32

    #8Notre Dame (3-0) @ Wake Forest (2-1) – 12 PM ET, ABC

    Prediction: Notre Dame 32, Wake Forest 27

    Nebraska (0-2) @ #19Michigan (2-1) – 12 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Michigan 36, Nebraska 15

    #23Boston College (3-0) @ Purdue (0-3) – 12 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: Boston College 34, Purdue 31

    Buffalo (3-0) @ Rutgers (1-2) – 12 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Buffalo 30, Rutgers 22

    Minnesota (3-0) @ Maryland (2-1) – 12 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Maryland 21, Minnesota 20

    Louisville (2-1) @ Virginia (2-1) – 12:30 PM ET, ACC RSN

    Prediction: Louisville 27, Virginia 26 <- UPSET ALERT

    #3Clemson (3-0) @ Georgia Tech (1-2, 0-1 ACC) – 3:30 PM ET, ABC

    Prediction: Clemson 36, Georgia Tech 20

    Kansas State (2-1) @ #12West Virginia (2-0) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: West Virginia 35, Kansas State 28 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Kansas (2-1) @ Baylor (2-1) – 3:30 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Baylor 21, Kansas 15

    Louisiana Tech (2-0) @ #6LSU (3-0) – 7 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: LSU 35, Louisiana Tech 19

    Texas Tech (2-1) @ #15Oklahoma State (3-0) – 7 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Oklahoma State 49, Texas Tech 34

    Troy (2-1) @ UL Monroe (2-1) – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Troy 38, UL Monroe 22

    NC State (2-0) @ Marshall (2-0) – 7 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: NC State 28, Marshall 24

    Florida (2-1, 0-1 SEC) @ Tennessee (2-1) – 7 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: Florida 26, Tennessee 22

    #24Michigan State (1-1) @ Indiana (3-0) – 7:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Michigan State 27, Indiana 22

    Arizona State (2-1) @ #10Washington (2-1, 1-0 Pac-12) – 10:30 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: Washington 33, Arizona State 21 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Tier Three Games (FBS vs FBS)

    Tulsa (1-2) @ Temple (1-2) – 7:30 PM ET on Thursday, 9/20, ESPN

    Prediction: Temple 33, Tulsa 20 <- BEST BET ALERT

    #10Penn State (3-0) @ Illinois (2-1) – 9 PM ET on Friday, 9/21, FS1

    Prediction: Penn State 41, Illinois 14

    Kent State (1-2) @ Ole Miss (2-1) – 12 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Ole Miss 45, Kent State 22

    Akron (2-0) @ Iowa State (0-2) – 12 PM ET, FSN

    Prediction: Iowa State 30, Akron 17 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Ohio (1-1) @ Cincinnati (3-0) – 12 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Cincinnati 29, Ohio 25

    Nevada (2-1) @ Toledo (1-1) – 12 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Toledo 44, Nevada 29

    Navy (2-1, 1-0 American) @ SMU (0-3) – 12 PM ET, ESPN News

    Prediction: Navy 35, SMU 22

    Pittsburgh (2-1, 1-0 ACC) @ North Carolina (0-2) – 12:20 PM ET, ACC Network

    Prediction: Pittsburgh 28, North Carolina 21

    Western Michigan (1-2) @ Georgia State (1-2) – 2 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Western Michigan 33, Georgia State 26

    Miami (OH) (0-3) @ Bowling Green (1-2) – 3 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Miami (OH) 29, Bowling Green 23

    Western Kentucky (0-3) @ Ball State (1-2) – 3 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Western Kentucky 27, Ball State 22 <- UPSET ALERT, BEST BET ALERT

    Tulane (1-2) @ #4Ohio State (3-0) – 3:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Ohio State 51, Tulane 17

    #13Virginia Tech (2-0) @ Old Dominion (0-3) – 3:30 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Virginia Tech 40, Old Dominion 13

    Florida Intl (2-1) @ #21Miami (2-1) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: Miami 39, Florida Intl 18 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Charlotte (2-1) @ UMass (1-3) – 3:30 PM ET, Eleven Sports

    Prediction: UMass 30, Charlotte 21

    Northern Illinois (1-2) @ Florida State (1-2) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Florida State 25, Northern Illinois 19

    Arizona (1-2) @ Oregon State (1-2) – 4 PM ET, Pac-12 Network

    Prediction: Arizona 37, Oregon State 27

    UConn (1-2) @ Syracuse (3-0) – 4 PM ET, ESPN News

    Prediction: Syracuse 47, UConn 19

    North Texas (3-0) @ Liberty (1-1) – 6 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: North Texas 38, Liberty 23

    Army (2-1) @ #5Oklahoma (3-0) – 7 PM ET, PPV

    Prediction: Oklahoma 47, Army 23 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Rice (1-2) @ Southern Mississippi (1-1) – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Southern Mississippi 37, Rice 20

    Texas State (1-2) @ UTSA (0-3) – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: UTSA 31, Texas State 21

    UNLV (2-1) @ Arkansas State (2-1) – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction; Arkansas State 38, UNLV 29

    Coastal Carolina (2-1) @ Louisiana (1-1) – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Louisiana 31, Coastal Carolina 27

    Arkansas (1-2) @ #9Auburn (2-1) – 7:30 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Auburn 41, Arkansas 16

    New Mexico State (0-4) @ UTEP (0-3) – 7:30 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: New Mexico State 23, UTEP 15 <- BEST BET ALERT

    East Carolina (1-1) @ South Florida (3-0) – 8 PM ET, ESPN News

    Prediction: South Carolina 43, East Carolina 23

    South Alabama (1-2) @ Memphis (2-1) – 8 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Memphis 48, South Alabama 20

    Air Force (1-1) @ Utah State (2-1) – 10:15 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: Utah State 35, Air Force 25

    Eastern Michigan (2-1) @ San Diego State (2-1) – 10:30 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: San Diego State 32, Eastern Michigan 21

    Tier Four Games (FBS vs FCS)

    Illinois State @ Colorado State (1-3) – 3 PM ET, AT&T Sports Network

    Prediction: Colorado State

    Maine @ Central Michigan (0-3) – 3 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Central Michigan

    Gardner-Webb @ Appalachian State (1-1) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Appalachian State

    North Carolina Central @ Duke (3-0) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Duke

    McNeese @ #25BYU (2-1) – 6 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: BYU

    Texas Southern @ Houston (2-1) – 8 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Houston

    Duquesne @ Hawai’i (3-1) – 11:59 PM ET, Stadium App

    Prediction: Hawai’i

    Week Three Predictions

    ATS Best Bets

    Rutgers (+3) @ Kansas – 12 PM ET
    UAB (+3.5) vs Tulane – 1 PM ET
    Duke (+6) @ Baylor – 3:30 PM ET
    Central Michigan (+14) @ Northern Illinois – 3:30 PM ET
    Colorado State (+20.5) @ Florida – 4 PM ET
    UTSA (+21.5) @ Kansas State – 4 PM ET
    Ohio (+7) vs* Virginia – 4:30 PM ET
    San Jose State (+41.5) @ Oregon – 5 PM ET
    Arkansas State (+1.5) @ Tulsa – 7 PM ET
    Texas State (+11.5) @ South Alabama – 7 PM ET
    USC (+3) @ Texas – 8 PM ET

    All Rankings are via AP top 25 poll. You can see my computer’s 1-130 rankings here.

    Currently only updated for the weekday games, the rest of the schedule will be uploaded later in the week.wat

    Tier One Games (Must-Watch)

    #12LSU (2-0) @ #7Auburn (2-0) – 3:30 PM ET, CBS

    This conference opener got much more interesting after both teams pulled off big week one neutral site victories against top-15 teams. LSU’s 27-24 win last year may have kept Auburn out of the college football playoff, so the Tigers will be out looking for revenge on their home turf. While I think I’ve been higher on Joe Burrow than the consensus, he certainly hasn’t lit the world on fire, the OSU transfer played well against Miami, but his stats actually took a bit of a hit against FCS competition last week. This game is going to center around the quarterback battle given that both squads have excellent defenses and run games, and with home field advantage, there is no way you are going to convince me that Burrow, as promising as he was against Miami, is going to outduel NFL prospect Jarrett Stidham. Expect a low scoring affair, and a couple Burrow picks late in the second half to seal LSU’s fate in what may be the most entertaining game of the week to crown Alabama’s top contender in the SEC West.

    Prediction: Auburn 26, LSU 20

    #14West Virginia (2-0) @ NC State (2-0) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPNU

    CANCELLED

    #17Boise State (2-0) @ #24Oklahoma State (2-0) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN

    Both of these teams have been brilliant so far, winning their games by a combined score of 231-57. While neither team played an opponent that was ranked in the top half of my rankings, those numbers are impressive none the less and this should be a shootout between two awesome offenses as Boise will get a chance to show what they can do against a high-level power five opponent on the road. A Bronco victory will almost assuredly put Boise in control of their own destiny for a New Year’s Six bowl as the G5 representative. Let’s not get ahead of ourselves though, Oklahoma State QB Taylor Cornelius has been incredibly efficient through two starts, averaging 9.71 YPA and throwing at a 67% completion rate. To add to that, the crown jewel of the Cowboy offense, Justice Hill, has rested most of the first two games, rushing just 19 times (and averaging 8.1 yards per carry while doing it). That isn’t to sell Boise short, in fact, Brett Rypien has emerged as a Heisman darkhorse with his 11.9 YPA and 73% completion rate, and I’d much rather be Boise on the defensive side of the ball. My model favors Bryan Haskin’s team by 1.5 points on a neutral field, but this isn’t a neutral field, and I expect the home crowd in Stillwater to carry the Pokes to a tight victory.

    Prediction: Oklahoma State 39, Boise State 36

    #1Alabama (2-0) @ Ole Miss (2-0) – 7 PM ET, ESPN

    I’ve watched Ole Miss a lot this year, their week one game against Texas Tech was during a noon time slot that wasn’t too great, and they looked terrific. Last week, after Georgia killed South Carolina, many, including me, flipped over to the SEC Network to see the Rebels in a shootout with Southern Illinois. Matt Luke’s team turned the jets on in the second half, winning 76-41, but the defense was just atrocious for the first 30 minutes. Alabama, on the other hand, cruised over an Arkansas State team that could crack the top-50 this year after doing the same to Louisville in week one. Jordan Ta’amu and his excellent wide receiving core will probably put up more points on the Tide than Louisville and Arkansas State combined, but they won’t be able to keep pace with Damien Harris and Tua Tagovailoa, expect Alabama to go for at least 50 points for the third straight week and cruise to a victory.

    Prediction: Alabama 50, Ole Miss 24

    #4Ohio State (2-0) vs #15TCU (2-0) in Arlington, TX – 8 PM ET, ABC

    College Gameday will be live from Arlington, TX for this neutral site top-15 clash between two powers. Ohio State just really likes testing itself against Big 12 teams it seems, after they went toe-to-toe with Oklahoma the past two years, the Buckeyes have moved on to TCU. The first two games of the year have been absolutely perfect for OSU, cruising to victories over Oregon State and Rutgers, but now the real test comes as they will have to travel to Texas to face the Horned Frogs of TCU. While Oregon State is probably the worst team in the power five and Rutgers, while improved, still isn’t setting the world on fire, the OSU offense has put up an incredible 1,300 yards in those two games. TCU on the other hand, took a while to get going vs SMU last week, maybe you can chalk it up to the weather delay, but if they don’t put on the gas from the gun this week, the Horned Frogs are going to get killed, because Ohio State will.

    Prediction: Ohio State 38, TCU 24

    #10Washington (1-1) @ Utah (2-0) – 10 PM ET, ESPN

    This is certainly the most underrated matchup of the weekend, and despite the lack of focus on it (#EASTCOASTBIAS) this is one of those ten eastern games that even the non-hardcore college football fans should stay up for. Both of these teams have faced one FBS opponent this year, and neither was able to put up 20 points, Washington scoring 16 against Auburn and Utah putting a 17 on the scoreboard @ Northern Illinois. That is to say, expect a slow start in this one as both defenses look to lock down the opposing offense (both teams also held their opponents under 20 in their lone FBS game). Expect this one to be tight late, and then for all-time Washington rushing leader Myles Gaskin to take control, racking up over 100 yards and two touchdowns in a hard-fought, single possession victory over the Utes.

    Prediction: Washington 30, Utah 22

    Tier Two Games (Maybe-Watch)

    Boston College (2-0) @ Wake Forest (2-0) – 5:30 PM ET on Thursday, 9/13, ESPN

    Prediction: Boston College 29, Wake Forest 21

    #5Oklahoma (2-0) @ Iowa State (0-1) – 12 PM ET, ABC

    Prediction: Oklahoma 37, Iowa State 17

    #18UCF (2-0) @ North Carolina (0-2) – 12 PM ET, ESPNU

    CANCELLED

    #21Miami (1-1) @ Toledo (1-0) – 12 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: Miami 32, Toledo 28

    Troy (1-1) @ Nebraska (0-1) – 12 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Nebraska 27, Troy 23

    Florida State (1-1) @ Syracuse (2-0) – 12 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: Florida State 27, Syracuse 25

    Rutgers (1-1) @ Kansas (1-1) – 12 PM ET, FSN

    Prediction: Rutgers 20, Kansas 16 <- UPSET ALERT, BEST BET ALERT

    Georgia Tech (1-1) @ Pittsburgh (1-1) – 12:30 PM ET, ACC RSN

    Prediction: Pittsburgh 28, Georgia Tech 27

    Vanderbilt (2-0) @ #8Notre Dame (2-0) – 2:30 PM ET, NBC

    Prediction: Notre Dame 27, Vanderbilt 17

    Duke (2-0) @ Baylor (2-0) – 3:30 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Duke 26, Baylor 25 <- BEST BET ALERT & UPSET ALERT

    North Texas (2-0) @ Arkansas (1-1) – 4 PM ET, SEC Network Alternate

    Prediction: Arkansas 32, North Texas 30

    Houston (2-0) @ Texas Tech (1-1) – 4:15 PM ET, FOX

    Prediction: Houston 33, Texas Tech 30

    Ohio (1-0) vs Virginia (1-1) in Nashville, TN – 4:30 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Ohio 24, Virginia 18 <- BEST BET ALERT & UPSET ALERT

    Arkansas State (1-1) @ Tulsa (1-1) – 7 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Arkansas State 37, Tulsa 28 <- BEST BET ALERT & UPSET ALERT

    Missouri (2-0) @ Purdue (0-2) – 7:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Missouri 36, Purdue 26

    Marshall (2-0) @ South Carolina (1-1) – 7:30 PM ET, ESPNU

    CANCELLED

    #22USC (1-1) @ Texas (1-1) – 8 PM ET, FOX

    Prediction: USC 31, Texas 27 <- BEST BET ALERT & UPSET ALERT

    #23Arizona State (2-0) @ San Diego State (1-1) – 10:30 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Arizona State 27, San Diego State 23

    Fresno State (1-1) @ UCLA (0-2) – 10:30 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Fresno State 28, UCLA 22

    Tier Three Games (FBS vs FBS)

    Old Dominion (0-2, 0-1 C-USA) @ Charlotte (1-1) – 4 PM ET on Thursday, 9/13, ESPN3

    Prediction: Old Dominion 27, Charlotte 24

    Georgia State (1-1) @ Memphis (1-1) – 7 PM ET on Friday, 9/14, ESPN

    Prediction: Memphis 37, Georgia State 15

    Georgia Southern (2-0) @ #2Clemson (2-0) – 12 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Clemson 42, Georgia Southern 13

    Kent State (1-1) @ #11Penn State – 12 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Penn State 41, Kent State 7

    Hawai’i (3-0) @ Army (1-1) – 12 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Army 32, Hawai’i 24

    Ball State (1-1) @ Indiana (2-0) – 12 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Indiana 29, Ball State 12

    Temple (0-2) @ Maryland (2-0) – 12 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Maryland 30, Temple 14

    UTEP (0-2) @ Tennessee (1-1) – 12 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Tennessee 31, UTEP 7

    East Carolina (1-1) @ #13Virginia Tech (2-0) – 12:20 PM ET, ACC Network or ESPN3

    CANCELLED

    Tulane (1-1) @ UAB (1-1) – 1 PM ET, Stadium

    Prediction: UAB 30, Tulane 26 <- UPSET ALERT & BEST BET ALERT

    BYU (1-1) @ #6Wisconsin (2-0) – 3:30 PM ET, ABC

    Prediction: Wisconsin 38, BYU 14

    SMU (0-2) @ #19Michigan (1-1) – 3:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Michigan 42, SMU 11

    Southern Mississippi (1-1) @ Appalachian State (1-1) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    CANCELLED

    Miami (OH) (0-2) @ Minnesota (2-0) – 3:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Minnesota 27, Miami (OH) 18

    Central Michigan (0-2) @ Northern Illinois (0-2) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Northern Illinois 29, Central Michigan 21 <- BEST BET ALERT

    South Florida (2-0) @ Illinois (2-0) – 3:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: South Florida 35, Illinois 22

    UTSA (0-2) @ Kansas State (1-1) – 4 PM ET, FSN

    Prediction: Kansas State 31, UTSA 16 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Colorado State (1-2) @ Florida (1-1) – 4 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Florida 34, Colorado State 21 <- BEST BET ALERT

    San Jose State (0-2) @ #20Oregon (2-0) – 5 PM ET, PAC-12 Network

    Prediction: Oregon 47, San Jose State 13 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Texas State (1-1) @ South Alabama (0-2) – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: South Alabama 25, Texas State 20 <- BEST BET ALEET

    Eastern Michigan (2-0) @ Buffalo (2-0) – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Buffalo 34, Eastern Michigan 28

    Oregon State (1-1) @ Nevada (1-1) – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Nevada 32, Oregon State 31

    Middle Tennessee (1-1) @ #3Georgia (2-0) – 7:15 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Georgia 44, Middle Tennessee 16

    Louisiana (1-0) @ #16Mississippi State (2-0) – 7:30 PM ET, SEC Network Alternate

    Prediction: Mississippi State 47, Louisiana 15

    UL Monroe (2-0) @ Texas A&M (1-1) – 7:30 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Texas A&M 42, UL Monroe 20

    Western Kentucky (0-2) @ Louisville (1-1) – 7:30 PM ET, ACC RSN

    Prediction: Louisville 37, Western Kentucky 20 <- BEST BET ALERT

    UMass (1-2) @ Florida Intl (1-1) – 7:30 PM ET, beIN Sports

    Prediction: Florida Intl 29, UMass 28

    Akron (1-0) @ Northwestern (1-1) – 7:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Northwestern 33, Akron 16

    New Mexico (1-1) @ New Mexico State (0-3) – 8 PM ET, Eleven Sports

    Prediction: New Mexico 27, New Mexico State 21

    Tier Four Games (FBS vs FCS)

    Campbell @ Coastal Carolina (1-1) – 2 PM ET on Wednesday 9/12, ESPN3

    Prediction: Coastal Carolina

    Tennessee Tech @ Utah State (1-1) – 8 PM ET on Thursday, 9/13, MWC Facebook

    Prediction: Utah State

    Rhode Island @ UConn (0-2) – 12 PM ET, SNY or ESPN3

    Prediction: UConn

    Murray State @ Kentucky (2-0) – 12 PM ET, SEC Network Alternate

    Prediction: Kentucky

    UC Davis @ #9Stanford (2-0) – 2 PM ET, PAC-12 Network

    Prediction: Stanford

    Lehigh @ Navy (1-1) – 3:30 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Navy

    Wofford @ Wyoming (1-2) – 4 PM ET, Stadium

    Prediction: Wyoming

    Eastern Kentucky @ Bowling Green (0-2) – 4 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Bowling Green

    New Hampshire @ Colorado (2-0) – 5 PM ET, PAC-12 Network

    Prediction: Colorado

    Idaho State @ California (2-0) – 6 PM ET, PAC-12 Network

    Prediction: California

    Norfolk State @ Liberty (1-1) – 6 PM ET, ESPN3

    CANCELLED

    Bethune-Cookman @ Florida Atlantic (1-1) – 6 PM ET, Stadium

    Prediction: Florida Atlantic

    Alabama A&M @ Cincinnati (2-0) – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Cincinnati

    Delaware State @ Western Michigan (0-2) – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Western Michigan

    Northern Iowa @ Iowa (2-0) – 7:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Iowa

    Eastern Washington @ Washington State (2-0) – 8 PM ET, PAC-12 Network

    Prediction: Washington State

    Prairie View @ UNLV (1-1) – 10 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: UNLV

    Southern Utah @ Arizona (0-2) – 11 PM ET, PAC-12 Network

    Prediction: Arizona

    Week Two Predictions

    This Week’s ATS Best Bets

    Army (-7.5) vs Liberty – 12 PM ET
    Eastern Michigan (+17) @ Purdue – 12 PM ET
    Southern Mississippi (-5.5) vs UL Monroe – 7 PM ET
    Florida Intl (+2) @ Old Dominion – 7:30 PM ET
    USC (+6) @ Stanford – 8:30 PM ET

    Note: All Top 25 rankings are the current AP, you can see my computer rankings here

    Tier One Games (Must-Watch)

    #3Georgia (1-0) @ #24South Carolina (1-0) – 3:30 PM ET, CBS

    Georgia and South Carolina both beat up on lesser opponents last week, for Georgia, it was a 45-0 drubbing of Austin Peay, and for USC, who actually did face an FBS opponent, the Gamecocks had no trouble with Coastal Carolina, dominating from start to finish en route to a 49-15 victory. I don’t expect either team to hang 40 on the other, in fact, despite two high powered up tempo offenses, I see this one being more of a defensive minded game, at least from the Georgia side as the Dawgs will have to find a way to contain South Carolina on the road. Georgia gets vertical threat Terry Godwin back from injury, and I just don’t have enough confidence in Jake Bently to keep up with a Georgia offense that features the blinding duo of Demetris Robertson and D’Andre Swift at running back. I expect Georgia to shock some people and control this one from start to finish, establishing themselves as national title contenders.

    Prediction: Georgia 29, South Carolina 16

    #2Clemson (1-0) @ Texas A&M (1-0) – 7 PM ET, ESPN

    Both of these teams destroyed FCS opponents last week (Furman and Northwestern State), by a combined score of 107-14. This week’s game will be very storyline driven, as former Florida State head coach Jimbo Fisher faces as arch rival, Dabo Swinney once again despite now being at a new school. A&M had over 500 rushing yards alone last week, but I don’t see the Aggies quite running over the Tiger’s front four like they did Northwestern State’s. This Clemson D-Line may be the best position group in all of college football, and I see it shredding the Aggies’ offensive line, putting a lot of pressure on Kellen Mond and/or Nick Starkel, and leading the Tigers to a smooth victory on the road as Jimbo continues to struggle with Clemson.

    Prediction: Clemson 29, Texas A&M 13

    #17USC (1-0) @ #10Stanford (1-0) – 8:30 PM ET, FOX

    The game of the week is a rematch of last season’s Pac-12 Championship Game (a USC victory, the Trojans also beat Stanford in the regular season last year) as the national spotlight will be on the Pac-12. Both teams picked up wins over Mountain West opponents last week, Stanford with a 31-10 win over San Diego State, and USC with a 43-21 win over UNLV that was a lot closer than that score indicates. Despite the tough loss, San Diego State held Stanford to 1.8 YPA on the ground, holding Heisman contender Bryce Love to just 29 total rushing yards. If USC can employ the same tactics that the Aztecs did, essentially selling out their secondary and forcing the Cardinal to beat them through the air, I have a lot more faith in the Trojan secondary to bail them out. I see a lot of potential in USC QB JT Daniels, and I expect him to progress a ton as he learns from his week one mistakes. I’ve got USC going on the road and picking up a big conference win.

    Prediction: USC 29, Stanford 28 <- UPSET ALERT & BEST BET ALERT

    Tier Two Games (Maybe-Watch)

    #16TCU (1-0) @ SMU (0-1) – 8 PM ET on Friday 9/7, ESPN2

    Prediction: TCU 38, SMU 18

    #18Mississippi State (1-0) @ Kansas State (1-0) – 12 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: Mississippi State 30, Kansas State 23

    Arizona (0-1) @ Houston (1-0) – 12 PM ET, ABC or ESPN2

    Prediction: Arizona 35, Houston 34 <- UPSET ALERT

    Duke (1-0) @ Northwestern (1-0) – 12 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Northwestern 26, Duke 19

    Georgia Tech (1-0) @ South Florida (1-0) – 12 PM ET, ABC or ESPN2

    Prediction: South Florida 26, Georgia Tech 25 <- UPSET ALERT

    UCLA (0-1) @ #6Oklahoma (1-0) – 1 PM ET, FOX

    Prediction: Oklahoma 45, UCLA 13

    Arkansas State (1-0) @ #1Alabama (1-0) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: Alabama 41, Arkansas State 14

    Rutgers (1-0) @ #4Ohio State (1-0) – 3:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Ohio State 42, Rutgers 10

    Colorado (1-0) @ Nebraska – 3:30 PM ET, ABC

    Prediction: Nebraska 25, Colorado 24

    Iowa State @ Iowa (1-0) – 5 PM ET, FOX

    Prediction: Iowa 21, Iowa State 16

    Maryland (1-0) @ Bowling Green (0-1) – 6 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Maryland 30, Bowling Green 20

    Kentucky (1-0) @ #25Florida (1-0) – 7:30 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Florida 29, Kentucky 18

    Utah (1-0) @ Northern Illinois (0-1) – 7:30 PM ET, ESPN News

    Prediction: Utah 28, Northern Illinois 22

    Fresno State (1-0) @ Minnesota (1-0) – 7:30 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Fresno State 28, Minnesota 21 <- UPSET ALERT

    #13Penn State (1-0) @ Pittsburgh (1-0) – 8 PM ET, ABC

    Prediction: Penn State 34, Pittsburgh 25

    Cincinnati (1-0) vs Miami (OH) (0-1) in Cincinnati, OH – 8 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Miami (OH) 27, Cincinnati 24

    California (1-0) @ BYU (1-0) – 10:15 PM ET, ESPN2 or ESPNU

    Prediction: BYU 25, California 21

    #15Michigan State (1-0) @ Arizona State (1-0) – 10:45 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: Michigan State 30, Arizona State 28

    Tier Three Games (FBS vs FBS)

    New Mexico (1-0) @ #5Wisconsin (1-0) – 12 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Wisconsin 43, New Mexico 10

    Western Michigan (0-1) @ #21Michigan (0-1) – 12 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Michigan 34, Western Michigan 14

    Eastern Michigan (1-0) @ Purdue (0-1) – 12 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Purdue 33, Eastern Michigan 21 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Liberty (1-0) @ Army (0-1) – 12 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Army 31, Liberty 17 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Nevada (1-0) @ Vanderbilt (1-0) – 12 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Vanderbilt 28, Nevada 20

    Georgia State (1-0) @ NC State – 12:30 PM ET, ACC RSN

    Prediction: NC State 32, Georgia State 12

    Air Force (1-0) @ Florida Atlantic – 2 PM ET, Facebook

    Prediction: Florida Atlantic 33, Air Force 20

    Kansas (0-1) @ Central Michigan – 3 PM, ESPN+

    Prediction: Central Michigan 22, Kansas 14

    Ball State (1-0) @ #8Notre Dame (1-0) – 3:30 PM ET, NBC

    Predection: Notre Dame 39, Ball State 8

    Buffalo (1-0) @ Temple (0-1) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Temple 27, Buffalo 23

    Memphis (1-0) @ Navy (0-1) – 3:30 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Memphis 34, Navy 28

    North Carolina (0-1) @ East Carolina (0-1) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: North Carolina 32, East Carolina 22

    UMass (1-1) @ Georgia Southern (1-0) – 6 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: UMass 25, Georgia Southern 23 <- UPSET ALERT

    Appalachian State (0-1) @ Charlotte (1-0) – 6 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Appalachian State 31, Charlotte 11

    UL Monroe (1-0) @ Southern Mississippi (1-0) – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Southern Mississippi 40, UL Monroe 28 <-BEST BET ALERT

    UAB (1-0) @ Coastal Carolina (0-1) – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: UAB 33, Coastal Carolina 21

    Baylor (1-0) @ UTSA (0-1) – 7 PM ET, Facebook

    Prediction: Baylor 27, UTSA 19

    Wyoming (1-1) @ Missouri (1-0) – 7 PM ET, ESPN2 or ESPNU

    Prediction: Missouri 30, Wyoming 15

    Virginia (1-0) @ Indiana (1-0) – 7:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Indiana 26, Virginia 21

    Arkansas (1-0) @ Colorado State (0-2) – 7:30 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Arkansas 38, Colorado State 32

    Florida Intl (0-1) @ Old Dominion (0-1) – 7:30 PM ET, beIN Sports

    Prediction: Florida Intl 29, Old Dominion 24 <- UPSET ALERT & BEST BET ALERT

    Tulsa (1-0) @ Texas – 8 PM ET, LHN

    Prediction: Texas 39, Tulsa 16

    New Mexico State (0-2) @ Utah State (0-1) – 8 PM ET, MWC Facebook

    Prediction: Utah State 37, New Mexico State 18

    South Alabama (0-1) @ Oklahoma State (1-0) – 8 PM ET, FSN

    Prediction: Oklahoma State 47, South Alabama 18

    UTEP (0-1) @ UNLV (0-1) – 9 PM ET, AT&T Sports Network

    Prediction: UNLV 35, UTEP 14

    UConn (0-1) @ #20Boise State (1-0) – 10:15 PM ET, ESPN2 or ESPNU

    Prediction: Boise State 47, UConn 14

    San Jose State (0-1) @ Washington State (1-0) – 11 PM ET, PAC-12 Network

    Prediction: Washington State 44, San Jose State 13

    Rice (1-1) @ Hawai’i (2-0) – 11:59 PM ET, Stadium

    Prediction: Hawai’i 41, Rice 26

    Tier Four Games (FBS vs FCS)

    Towson @ Wake Forest (1-0) – 12 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Wake Forest

    Holy Cross @ Boston College (1-0) – 1 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Boston College

    William & Mary @ #12Virginia Tech (1-0) – 2 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Virginia Tech

    Portland State @ #23Oregon (1-0) – 2 PM ET, PAC-12 Network

    Prediction: Oregon

    Wagner @ Syracuse (1-0) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Syracuse

    Howard @ Kent State (0-1) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Kent State

    Morgan State @ Akron – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Akron

    Lamar @ Texas Tech (0-1) – 4 PM ET, FSN

    Prediction: Texas Tech

    Southern Illinois @ Ole Miss (1-0) – 4 PM ET, SEC Network Alternate

    Prediction: Ole Miss

    East Tennessee State @ Tennessee (0-1) – 4 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Tennessee

    North Dakota @ #9Washington (0-1) – 5 PM ET, PAC-12 Network

    Prediction: Washington

    Savannah State @ #22Miami (0-1) – 6 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Miami

    Youngstown State @ #14West Virginia (1-0) – 6 PM ET, AT&T Sports Network

    Prediction: West Virginia

    South Carolina State @ #19UCF (1-0) – 6 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: UCF

    Eastern Kentucky @ Marshall (1-0) – 6:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Marshall

    Southeastern Louisiana @ #11LSU (1-0) – 7 PM ET, ESPN2 or ESPNU

    Prediction: LSU

    UT Martin @ Middle Tennessee (0-1) – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Middle Tennessee

    Southern @ Louisiana Tech (1-0) – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Louisiana Tech

    Indiana State @ Louisville (0-1) – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Louisville

    Texas Southern @ Texas State (0-1) – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Texas State

    Florida A&M @ Troy (0-1) – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Troy

    Samford @ Florida State (0-1) – 7:20 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Florida State

    Alabama State @ #7Auburn (1-0) – 7:30 PM ET, SEC Network Alternate

    Prediction: Auburn

    Western Illinois @ Illinois (1-0) – 7:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Illinois

    Maine @ Western Kentucky (0-1) – 7:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Western Kentuckyol

    Incarnate Word @ North Texas (1-0) – 7:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: North Texas

    Nicholls @ Tulane (0-1) – 8 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Tulane

    Southern Utah @ Oregon State (0-1) – 8 PM ET, PAC-12 Network

    Prediction: Oregon State

    Sacremento State @ San Diego State (0-1) – 9 PM ET

    Prediction: San Diego State

    Week One Predictions

    This Week’s ATS Best Bets

    Army (+13.5) @ Duke – 7 PM ET on Friday, 8/31
    Western Kentucky (+36.5) @ Wisconsin – 9 PM ET on Friday, 8/31
    San Diego State (+14.5) @ Stanford – 9 PM ET on Friday, 8/31
    Maryland (+13.5) vs* Texas – 12 PM ET
    Florida Atlantic (+21) @ Oklahoma – 12 PM ET
    Appalachian State (+24) @ Penn State – 3:30 PM ET
    Central Michigan (+17) @ Kentucky – 3:30 PM ET
    Marshall (+2.5) @ Miami (OH) – 3:30 PM ET
    UTSA (+18.5) @ Arizona State – 10:30 PM ET
    Hawai’i (+14) vs Navy – 11 PM ET

    Note: All Top 25 rankings are the current AP, you can see my preseason rankings here

    Tier One Games (Must-Watch)

    Florida Atlantic @ #7Oklahoma – 12 PM ET, FOX

    The Florida Atlantic Owls come into this game riding on a ten game winning streak, one of the longest in the country. This is a game that many college football fans have had circled on their calendar all summer as Lane Kiffin gets a chance to make a statement on national TV against a preseason top ten team. This will be a battle of two of the best running games in the country. FAU halfback Devin Singletary (1,918 yards, 32 touchdowns, 6.4 YPA) was one of the best in the nation last year, but Oklahoma’s top rusher Rodney Anderson (1,161 yards, 13 touchdowns, 6.2 YPA) will step into an even bigger role with the departure of QB Baker Mayfield. Overall, I expect the depth and the talent in the trenches for Oklahoma to overpower Kiffin’s owls, but I think this game will be a lot closer than many expect.

    Prediction: Oklahoma 43, Florida Atlantic 33 <- BEST BET ALERT

    #6Washington vs #9Auburn in Atlanta, GA – 3:30 PM ET, ABC

    Both teams need this win after disappointing ends to last year, both came up short in New Year’s Six bowl losses. The Tiger defense will still be one of the best in the country despite some key losses, but Washington’s offense can say the same thing. Myles Gaskin is back at running back after three straight 1,000 + yard seasons, as is the majority of his offensive line. QB Jake Browning will look to return to his 2016 form after taking a step back in 2017, and the key to that will be how his top wideout, Chico McClatcher comes back from his injury last year. The Washington defense might actually be the best unit in this game, and I see the brutal secondary shutting down Jarrett Stidham. I’m calling for Washington to go into SEC country and get a huge win for the PAC-12 conference as a whole.

    Prediction: Washington 30, Auburn 29 <- UPSET ALERT

    #14Michigan @ #12Notre Dame – 7:30 PM ET, NBC

    For the first time since 2014, the Michigan vs Notre Dame rivalry is back. I’m quite honestly shocked Michigan is a favorite here, I have Notre Dame ranked higher (as does the AP) and the Fighting Irish are taking this game at home. Both of these teams are fringe playoff contenders with tough schedules, so a loss may send their season spiraling out of control. I like Michigan’s defense a lot, but Notre Dame’s D is tremendous too, led by LB Te’Von Coney and CB Julian Love. I’m also more confident about Notre Dame’s quarterback situation, something I don’t say often. Shea Patterson went down with an injury last year at Ole Miss and his backup lapped him, leading to his transfer, making me quite skeptical on how he’ll do in a new system against one of the best defenses in the nation. I’ve got the Irish picking up a close win in a low scoring game, putting Jim Harbaugh in a tough spot.

    Prediction: Notre Dame 24, Michigan 23 <- UPSET ALERT

    Louisville vs #1Alabama in Orlando, FL – 8 PM ET, ABC

    Alabama seems to always murder teams in these week one showcases, so if you’re Louisville, you have to come out swinging. Lamar Jackson may be gone, but his replacement, Jawon “Puma” Pass, is going to have to step up big and go right after an Alabama secondary that loses Ronnie Harrison and Minkah Fitzpatrick. If we’re being honest though, this is going to be 35-10 at the half. We’ll get to see both Jalen Hurts and Tua Tagovailoa, and while I think Tua will be the starter, don’t be surprised if Hurts shocks you and has the better game, he’s been in the system for longer and is used to the big stage. A Louisville win however, would shock me.

    Prediction: Alabama 41, Louisville 20

    #8Miami vs #25LSU in Arlington, TX – 7:30 PM ET on Sunday 9/2, ABC

    Washington-Auburn is probably the biggest game of the week, but this might be the most interesting to me. I’m lower on Miami than most, higher on LSU than most, and the Tigers should have the benefit of some sort of home field edge in Arlington. Miami may have the turnover chain, but I would probably point to the LSU defense as the best in this game, LB Devin White and DB Greedy Williams are both All-American contenders, and I would not be shocked if we saw Miami take a big step back on defense as we normally do see after a big turnover margin year. LSU QB Joe Burrow, an Ohio State transfer, is going to make the world know his name, and all the people that left LSU out of their preseason top 25’s are going to regret it.

    Prediction: LSU 27, Miami 25 <- UPSET ALERT

    #20Virginia Tech @ #19Florida State – 8 PM ET on Monday 9/3, ESPN

    These are two teams that I’m almost in perfect agreement with the AP on, I have FSU at 20, and VT at 21. Florida State was a team with real national title hopes last year, and while the coach is new after a disappointing year, much of the talent remains. With the home crowd and the national spotlight on Tallahassee, the narrative will be all set up for the ‘Noles to take their rightful place back at the top of college football, but then they will run into the Virginia Tech special, Bud Foster’s defense. Tech loses a lot, including maybe my favorite player in all of college football last year, Tremaine Edmunds, and they’ve also dealt with a lot of injuries over the summer, but this Hokie team will control the game, and I as I said in my team preview, the Hokies could return zero starters and I would never doubt Bud Foster. I see the Hokies keeping FSU under 30, but the problem will come on offense for Justin Fuente and company. The ‘Noles will edge out a Tech offense that will struggle to score against a defense loaded with five stars for FSU, but it will be a lot closer than many think.

    Prediction: Florida State 26, Virginia Tech 23

    Tier Two Games (Maybe-Watch)

    Northwestern @ Purdue – 8 PM ET on Thursday 8/30, ESPN

    Prediction: Northwestern 25, Purdue 24 <- UPSET ALERT

    Wake Forest @ Tulane – 8 PM ET on Thursday 8/30, CBSSN

    Prediction: Wake Forest 31, Tulane 23

    Army @ Duke – 7 PM ET on Friday 8/31, ESPNU

    Prediction: Duke 25, Army 22 <- BEST BET ALERT

    San Diego State @ #13Stanford – 9 PM ET on Friday 8/31, FS1

    Prediction: Stanford 28, San Diego State 22 <- BEST BET ALERT

    #23Texas vs Maryland in Landover, MD – 12 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Texas 31, Maryland 23 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Ole Miss vs Texas Tech in Houston, TX – 12 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: Texas Tech 39, Ole Miss 36

    Appalachian State @ #10Penn State – 3:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Penn State 37, Appalachian State 20 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Tennessee vs #17West Virginia in Charlotte, NC – 3:30 PM ET, CBS

    Prediction: West Virginia 31, Tennessee 22

    Marshall @ Miami (OH) – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Marshall 30, Miami (OH) 27 <- BEST BET ALERT & UPSET ALERT

    Northern Illinois @ Iowa – 3:30 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Iowa 27, Northern Illinois 20

    Washington State @ Wyoming (1-0) – 3:30 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Wyoming 23, Washington State 22 <- UPSET ALERT

    North Carolina @ California – 4 PM ET, FOX

    Prediction: California 30, North Carolina 25

    #22Boise State @ Troy – 6 PM ET, ESPN News

    Prediction: Boise State 31, Troy 23

    Middle Tennessee @ Vanderbilt – 7:30 PM ET, SEC Network Alternate

    Prediction: Vanderbilt 25, Middle Tennessee 24

    Tier Three Games (FBS vs FBS)

    #21UCF @ UConn – 7 PM ET on Thursday 8/30, ESPNU

    Prediction: UCF 47, UConn 21

    New Mexico State (0-1) @ Minnesota – 7 PM ET on Thursday 8/30, BTN

    Prediction: Minnesota 30, New Mexico State 19

    Syracuse @ Western Michigan – 6 PM ET on Friday 8/31, CBSSN

    Prediction: Western Michigan 32, Syracuse 28 <- UPSET ALERT

    Utah State @ #11Michigan State – 7 PM ET on Friday 8/31, BTN

    Prediction: Michigan State 34, Utah State 15

    Western Kentucky @ #4Wisconsin – 9 PM ET on Friday 8/31, ESPN

    Prediction: Wisconsin 39, Western Kentucky 13 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Colorado vs Colorado State (0-1) in Denver, CO – 9:30 PM ET on Friday 8/31, CBSSN

    Prediction: Colorado 37, Colorado State 28

    Oregon State @ #5Ohio State – 12 PM ET, ABC

    Prediction: Ohio State 52, Oregon State 10

    Kent State @ Illinois – 12 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Illinois 26, Kent State 12

    Texas State @ Rutgers – 12 PM ET, BTN

    Prediction: Rutgers 28, Texas State 15

    Coastal Carolina @ South Carolina – 12 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: South Carolina 38, Coastal Carolina 12

    Houston @ Rice (1-0) – 12 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Houston 38, Rice 17

    UMass (1-0) @ Boston College – 1 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Boston College 37, UMass 22

    Central Michigan @ Kentucky – 3:30 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Kentucky 28, Central Michigan 19 <- BEST BET ALERT

    UNLV @ #15USC – 4 PM ET, PAC-12 Network

    Prediction: USC 43, UNLV 18

    Old Dominion @ Liberty – 6 PM ET, TBA

    Prediction: Old Dominion 30, Liberty 29

    Louisiana Tech @ South Alabama – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Louisiana Tech 34, South Alabama 23

    Cincinnati @ UCLA – 7 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: UCLA 35, Cincinnati 22

    Indiana @ Florida Intl – 7 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Indiana 36, Florida Intl 24

    SMU @ North Texas – 7:30 PM ET, Stadium

    Prediction: North Texas 40, SMU 37

    Bowling Green @ #24Oregon – 8 PM ET, PAC-12 Network

    Prediction: Oregon 44, Bowling Green 19

    Akron @ Nebraska – 8 PM ET, FOX

    Prediction: Nebraska 34, Akron 18

    UTSA @ Arizona State – 10:30 PM ET, FS1

    Prediction: Arizona State 30, UTSA 23 <- BEST BET ALERT

    BYU @ Arizona – 10:45 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: Arizona 38, BYU 22

    Navy @ Hawai’i (1-0) – 11 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Navy 36, Hawai’i 27 <- BEST BET ALERT

    Tier Four Games (FBS vs FCS)

    Central Connecticut @ Ball State – 7 PM ET on Thursday 8/30, ESPN+

    Prediction: Ball State

    Kennesaw State @ Georgia State – 7 PM ET on Thursday 8/30, ESPN+

    Prediction: Georgia State

    Southeastern Louisiana @ UL Monroe – 8 PM ET on Thursday 8/30, ESPN+

    Prediction: UL Monroe

    Savannah State @ UAB – 8 PM ET on Thursday 8/30, ESPN+

    Prediction: UAB

    Missouri State @ Oklahoma State – 8 PM ET on Thursday 8/30, FS1

    Prediction: Oklahoma State

    Weber State @ Utah – 8 PM ET on Thursday 8/30, PAC-12 Network

    Prediction: Utah

    Northwestern State @ Texas A&M – 8:30 PM ET on Thursday 8/30, SEC Network

    Prediction: Texas A&M

    UC Davis @ San Jose State – 10 PM ET on Thursday 8/30, TBA

    Prediction: San Jose State

    Monmouth @ Eastern Michigan – 6:30 PM ET on Friday 8/31, ESPN+

    Prediction: Eastern Michigan

    Portland State @ Nevada – 9 PM ET on Friday 8/31, Stadium

    Prediction: Nevada

    Southern @ #16TCU – 12 PM ET, FSN

    Prediction: TCU

    James Madison @ NC State – 12 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: NC State

    Villanova @ Temple – 12 PM ET, ESPN News

    Prediction: Temple

    Furman @ #2Clemson – 12:20 PM ET, ACC Network

    Prediction: Clemson

    Alcorn State @ Georgia Tech – 12:30 PM ET, ACC RSN

    Prediction: Georgia Tech

    Stony Brook @ Air Force – 2 PM ET, MWC Facebook

    Prediction: Air Force

    Howard @ Ohio – 2 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Ohio

    Austin Peay @ #3Georgia – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN

    Prediction: Georgia

    Albany @ Pittsburgh – 3:30 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Pittsburgh

    UT Martin @ Missouri – 4 PM ET, SEC Network Alternate

    Prediction: Missouri

    Eastern Illinois @ Arkansas – 4 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Arkansas

    Fordham @ Charlotte – 6 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Charlotte

    North Carolina A&T @ East Carolina – 6 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: East Carolina

    Elon @ South Florida – 6 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: South Florida

    Richmond @ Virginia – 6 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Virginia

    Deleware State @ Buffalo – 6 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Buffalo

    South Carolina State @ Georgia Southern – 6 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Georgia Southern

    Grambling @ Louisiana – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Louisiana

    VMI @ Toledo – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Toledo

    Southeast Missouri State @ Arkansas State – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Arkansas State

    Mercer @ Memphis – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Memphis

    Central Arkansas @ Tulsa – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Tulsa

    Jackson State @ Southern Mississippi – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Southern Mississippi

    Nicholls @ Kansas – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Kansas

    South Dakota @ Kansas State – 7 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Kansas State

    Stephen F. Austin @ #18Mississippi State – 7:30 PM ET, ESPNU

    Prediction: Mississippi State

    Charleston Southern @ Florida – 7:30 PM ET, SEC Network

    Prediction: Florida

    Northern Arizona @ UTEP – 7:30 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: Northern Arizona <- UPSET ALERT

    Abilene Christian @ Baylor – 8 PM ET, FSN

    Prediction: Baylor

    South Dakota State @ Iowa State – 8 PM ET, Cyclones.TV

    Prediction: Iowa State

    Incarnate Word @ New Mexico – 8 PM ET, ESPN3

    Prediction: New Mexico

    Idaho @ Fresno State – 10 PM ET, MWC Facebook

    Prediction: Fresno State

    Week Zero Predictions

    This Week’s ATS Best Bets

    None for this week.

    Tier One Games (Must-Watch)

    None for this week.

    Tier Two Games (Maybe-Watch)

    None for this week.

    Tier Three Games (FBS vs FBS)

    Hawai’i @ Colorado State – 7:30 PM ET, CBSSN

    Prediction: Colorado State 43, Hawai’i 27

    Wyoming @ New Mexico State – 10 PM ET, ESPN2

    Prediction: Wyoming 27, New Mexico State 20

    Tier Four Games (FBS vs FCS)

    Duquesne @ Umass – 5:30 PM ET, Eleven Sports

    Prediction: UMass

    Prairie View @ Rice – 7 PM ET, ESPN+

    Prediction: Rice

  • The 45 Best Matches of July 2018

    The 45 Best Matches of July 2018

    Welcome to the series where I go over every match that I gave ****+ to in each month of the wrestling calendar. July 2018 was jam-packed with G1 action. I’ve got 45 matches from three continents and eight different companies. I’ll also have my top ten wrestlers of the month down at the bottom of the article. Alright, time to see what the best matches of July 2018 were.

    Check out my previous articles

    Best Matches of January
    Best Matches of February
    Best Matches of March
    Best Matches of April
    Best Matches of May
    Best Matches of June

    Follow my twitter @rasslinratings where you can see my ratings for every match I’ve watched this year by clicking the link in the pinned tweet updated daily, as well as my top wrestlers of the year.

    {SPOILER WARNING}

    #45 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 5” on 7/20 –  Jay White vs Michael Elgin in a G1 Climax 28 Block A Match – ****

    #44 – From Impact “Slammiversary 2018” on 7/22 –  Austin Aries vs Moose for the Impact World Championship – ****

    #43 – From Impact “Slammiversary 2018” on 7/22 –  Johnny Impact vs Rey Fenix vs Taiji Ishimori vs Petey Williams – ****

    #42 – From RevPro “Strong Style Evolve UK Day 2” on 7/1 – Jay White vs Kyle Fletcher – ****

    #41 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 8” on 7/26 –  Kenny Omega vs Juice Robinson in a G1 Climax 28 Block B Match – ****

    #40 – From DDT “Masahiro Takanashi 15th Anniversary Show” on 7/8 – Masahiro Takanashi vs Isami Kodaka – ****

    #39 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 7” on 7/22 –  YOSHI-HASHI vs Michael Elgin in a G1 Climax 28 Block A Match – ****

    #38 – From Impact “Impact 7/5” on 7/5 – Rey Fenix vs Rich Swann – ****

    #37 – From WRESTLE-1 “Symbol Tour 2018 Day 3” on 7/18 –  Jun Tonsho, Kaz Hayashi, Masayuki Kono & Shuji Kondo vs Strong Hearts (CIMA, El Lindaman, Gao Jingjia & T-Hawk) in an Elimination Match – ****

    #36 – From NJPW “G1 Special in San Francisco” on 7/7 –  The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) (c) vs Los Ingobernables de Japon (EVIL & SANADA) for the IWGP Tag Team Championships – ****

    #35 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 1” on 7/14 –  EVIL vs Michael Elgin in a G1 Climax 28 Block A Match – ****

    #34 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 1” on 7/14 –  Jay White vs Kazuchika Okada in a G1 Climax 28 Block A Match – ****

    #33 – From WRESTLE-1 “Symbol Tour 2018 Day 3” on 7/18 –  Jiro Kuroshio vs Shotaro Ashino in a WRESTLE-1 Grand Prix 2018 Semifinal – ****

    #32 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 1” on 7/14 –  Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Minoru Suzuki in a G1 Climax 28 Block A Match – ****

    #31 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 5” on 7/20 –  Kazuchika Okada vs Hangman Page in a G1 Climax 28 Block A Match – ****

    #30 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 3” on 7/16 –  Hiroshi Tanahashi vs Jay White in a G1 Climax 28 Block A Match – ****

    #29 –  From Impact “Slammiversary 2018” on 7/22 –  LAX (Ortiz & Santana) (c) vs The OGz (Homicide & Hernandez) for the Impact World Tag Team Championships in a 5150 Street Fight – ****1/4

    #28 – From DDT “Summer Vacation 2018” on 7/22 –  DAMNATION (Mad Paulie & Tetsuya Endo) (c) vs MAO & Mike Bailey for the KO-D Tag Team Championships – ****1/4

    #27 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 8” on 7/26 –  Zack Sabre Jr. vs Tomohiro Ishii in a G1 Climax 28 Block B Match – ****1/4

    #26 – From Dragon Gate “Kobe Pro-Wrestling Frestival 2018” on 7/22 –  Masato Yoshino (c) vs Shingo Takagi for the Open The Dream Gate Championship –****1/4

    #25 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 6” on 7/21 –  Tetsuya Naito vs Juice Robinson in a G1 Climax 28 Block B Match – ****1/4

    #24 – From DDT “Maji Manji 7/24” on 7/24 –  ALL OUT (Akito, Konosuke Takeshita & Shunma Katsumata) (c) vs Cassandra Miyagi, DASH Chisako & Meiko Satomura for the KO-D Six Man Tag Team Championships – ****1/4

    #23 – From DDT “Maji Manji 7/3” on 7/3 –  Kazusada Higuchi vs Konosuke Takeshita vs MAO vs Masashi Takeda in a Falls Count Anywhere Match – ****1/4

    #22 – From DDT “Summer Vacation 2018” on 7/22 –  Shigehiro Irie (c) vs HARASHIMA for the KO-D Openweight Championship – ****1/4

    #21 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 11” on 7/30 –  Kazuchika Okada vs Michael Elgin in a G1 Climax 28 Block A Match – ****1/4

    #20 – From Impact “Slammiversary 2018” on 7/22 –  Pentagon Jr. vs Sami Callihan in a Mask vs Hair Match – ****1/4

    #19 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 11” on 7/30 –  Hirooki Goto vs SANADA in a G1 Climax 28 Block B Match – ****1/4

    #18 – From Dragon Gate “Kobe Pro-Wrestling Festival 2018” on 7/22 –  Big Ben (Ben-K & Big R Shimizu) (c) vs Tribe Vanguard (BxB Hulk & YAMATO) for the Open The Twin Gate Championships – ****1/4

    #17 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 10” on 7/28 –  SANADA vs Kenny Omega in a G1 Climax 28 Block B Match – ****1/4

    #16 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 4” on 7/19 –  Hirooki Goto vs Kenny Omega in a G1 Climax 28 Block B Match – ****1/4

    #15 – From WWE NXT “NXT 7/25” on 7/25 –  Aleister Black (c) vs Tomasso Ciampa for the WWE NXT Championship – ****1/2

    #14 – From RevPro “Strong Style Evolved UK Day 2” on 7/1 –  Tomohiro Ishii (c) vs Minoru Suzuki for the RevPro British Undisputed Heavyweight Championship – ****1/2

    #13 – From WWE “205 Live 7/3” on 7/3 – Buddy Murphy vs Mustafa Ali – ****1/2

    #12 – From NJPW “G1 Special in San Francisco” on 7/7 –  Hiromu Takahashi (c) vs Dragon Lee for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship – ****1/2

    #11 – From AJPW “Summer Action Series 2018 Day 11” on 7/29 –  Kento Miyahara (c) vs Zeus for the Triple Crown Championship – ****1/2

    #10 – From Produce “Riki Chosu Power Hall 2018” on 7/10 –  Katsuhiko Nakajima & Masa Kitamiya vs Hideyoshi Kamitani & Takuya Nomura – ****1/2

    #9 – From NJPW “G1 Special in San Francisco” on 7/7 –  Jay White (c) vs Juice Robinson for the IWGP United States Championship – ****1/2

    #8 – From WWE NXT “NXT 7/11” on 7/11 –  Moustache Mountain (Trent Seven & Tyler Bate) (c) vs The Undisputed Era (Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong) for the WWE NXT Tag Team Championship – ****1/2

    #7 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 6” on 7/21 –  Tomohiro Ishii vs Hirooki Goto in a G1 Climax 28 Block B Match – ****1/2

    #6 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 2” on 7/15 –  Zack Sabre Jr. vs Kota Ibushi in a G1 Climax 28 Block B Match – ****1/2

    #5 – From RevPro “Strong Style Evolved UK Day 2” on 7/1 – Zack Sabre Jr. vs Kazuchika Okada – ****3/4

    Yes, I am certainly the high man on this match, but these are two of the five best wrestlers in the world, and while not quite on the level of their match at Sakura Genesis back on April 1st, I still absolutely adored this match. I loved Zack’s transitions throughout this match and the story that Okada’s loss tells. Some spots that stuck out to me would be Zack catching the rainmaker’s elbow drop into an armbar, reversing the rainmaker into the young boy killer, and of course, the shock result really brings the match up for me. This was great.

    #4 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 8” on 7/26 –  SANADA vs Kota Ibushi in a G1 Climax 28 Block B Match – ****3/4

    Another match I am a lot higher on than most. SANADA pulling the upset certainly made me like this a little more, but the pace these two went out throughout this match and the mix of strikes, high flying, grappling and more made this more than worthy of the main event spot over Omega.

    #3 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 2” on 7/15 –  Tetsuya Naito vs Kenny Omega in a G1 Climax 28 Block B Match – ****3/4

    Now we get into a match that would probably be at the top of my list in any normal month, Tetsuya Naito vs Kenny Omega. This wasn’t quite five stars to me, but it was really close. The callbacks to their previous two G1 encounters were fantastic, and I was absolutely shocked when Omega kicked out of multiple Destinos and pulled off what many (including me) thought to be an upset.

    #2 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 4” on 7/19 –  Tetsuya Naito vs Tomohiro Ishii in a G1 Climax 28 Block B Match – ****3/4

    I think a lot of people aren’t giving this match enough credit because both men had more high profile matches that also made my top three, but this was incredibly hard hitting and it made me invested in Tomohiro Ishii getting the win. Naito’s desperation, knowing that another loss may do him in really helped add to the drama, and the gradual build up to an epic closing stretch had me thinking about five, but one match this month actually earned that five-star mark from me…

    #1 – From NJPW “G1 Climax 28 Day 10” on 7/28 –  Kota Ibushi vs Tomohiro Ishii in a G1 Climax 28 Block B Match – *****

    My lord what a war, there is no other way to describe it. This is without a doubt a high-level match of the year contender for me, and was maybe the most dangerous match I’ve seen this year with the brutal chops to the throat that just made me cringe. Ishii’s selling is world class and Ibushi may have the best offense in the game. This was just two world-class wrestlers putting everything on the line and making magic. Five stars.

    WRESTLER OF THE MONTH

    This is simple, five points for a ***** match, four for a ****3/4, three for a ****1/2, two for a ****1/4, and one for a ****, with your highest rated match as a tiebreaker.

    1) Tomohiro Ishii – 17 points
    2) Kota Ibushi – 12 points
    3) Tetsuya Naito – 10 points
    4) Kenny Omega – 9 points
    5) Zack Sabre Jr. – 9 points
    6) SANADA – 9 points
    7) Kazuchika Okada – 8 points
    8) Hirooki Goto – 7 points
    9) Jay White – 7 points
    10) Juice Robinson – 6 points

  • The 57 Best Matches of June 2018

    The 57 Best Matches of June 2018

    Welcome to the series where I go over every match that I gave ****+ to in each month of the wrestling calendar. June 2018 was crazy. We had my two favorite matches of the year in the span of a week! I’ve got 57 matches from three continents and 18 different companies. I’ll also have my top ten wrestlers of the month down at the bottom of the article. Alright, time to see what the best matches of June 2018 were.

    Check out my previous articles

    Best Matches of January
    Best Matches of February
    Best Matches of March
    Best Matches of April
    Best Matches of May

    Follow my twitter @rasslinratings where you can see my ratings for every match I’ve watched this year by clicking the link in the pinned tweet updated daily, as well as my top wrestlers of the year.

    {SPOILER WARNING}

    #57 – From ROH “State Of The Art Day 1” on 6/15 –  BULLET CLUB (Hangman Page, Marty Scurll, Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) vs The Killer Elite Squad (Davey Boy Smith Jr. & Lance Archer) & The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Vinny Marseglia) – ****

    #56 – From PROGRESS “Chapter 71” on 6/10 –  Jack Sexsmith & WALTER vs South Pacific Power Trip (TK Cooper & Travis Banks) – ****

    #55 – From WWE NXT “UK Championship Tournament 2018 Day 2” on 6/26 –  The Undisputed Era (Roderick Strong & Kyle O’Reilly) (c) vs Moustache Mountain (Trent Seven & Tyler Bate) for the NXT Tag Team Championships – ****

    #54 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 14” on 6/4 –  CHAOS (Kazuchika Okada & Will Ospreay) vs Chase Owens & Kota Ibushi – ****

    #53 – From WWE NXT “UK Championship Tournament 2018 Day 1” on 6/25 –  Jack Gallagher vs Zack Gibson in the WWE UK Championship #1 Contendership Tournament Quarterfinal Match – ****

    #52 – From WWE NXT “NXT 6/13” on 6/13 –  Pete Dunne (c) vs Kyle O’Reilly for the WWE United Kingdom Championship – ****

    #51 – From WWE “Money In The Bank 2018” on 6/17 –  AJ Styles (c) vs Shinsuke Nakamura for the WWE Championship in a Last Man Standing Match – ****

    #50 – From BJW “BJW 6/20” on 6/20 –  Hideki Suzuki (c) vs Takuya Nomura for the BJW Strong World Championship – ****

    #49 – From FCP “International Tekkers” on 6/29 –  CCK (Chris Brookes & Kid Lykos) & WALTER vs Jimmy Havoc, Mark Davis & Travis Banks – ****

    #48 – From WWE NXT “UK Championship Tournament 2018 Day 1” on 6/25 –  British Stong Style (Pete Dunne, Trent Seven & Tyler Bate) vs The Undisputed Era (Adam Cole, Roderick Strong, & Kyle O’Reilly) – ****

    #47 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 13” on 6/3 –  Marty Scurll vs SHO in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block B Match – ****

    #46 – From STARDOM “Shining Stars 2018 Day 3” on 6/9 –  Toni Storm (c) vs Kagetsu for the World of Stardom Championship – ****

    #45 – From WWE “Smackdown 6/19” on 6/19 –  Big E vs Daniel Bryan vs Miz vs Rusev vs Samoa Joe for the WWE Championship #1 Contendership in a Gauntlet Match – ****

    #44 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 12” on 6/2 –  KUSHIDA vs Dragon Lee in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block B Match – ****

    #43 – From WRESTLE-1 “Outbreak Tour 2018 Day 2” on 6/13 –  Seiki Yoshioka (c) vs Yusuke Kodama for the WRESTLE-1 Cruiserweight Championship – ****

    #42 – From Kenta Kobashi Produce “Fortune Dream 5” on 6/11 –  Hiroyo Matsumoto vs Io Shirai vs Meiko Satomura – ****

    #41 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 12” on 6/2 –  Hiromu Takahashi vs SHO in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block B Match – ****

    #40 – From WWN “EVOLVE 107” on 6/24 – Anthony Henry vs Timothy Thatcher – ****

    #39 – From WWE “Raw 6/25” on 6/25 –  Dolph Ziggler (c) vs Seth Rollins for the WWE Intercontinental Championship – ****

    #38 – From NOAH “Navigation with Emerald Spirits 2018 Day 1” on 6/10 –  Kenou vs Kaito Kiyomiya for the GHC Heavyweight Championship #1 Contendership – ****

    #37 – From WWE “Money In The Bank 2018” on 6/17 –  Alexa Bliss vs Becky Lynch vs Charlotte Flair vs Ember Moon vs Lana vs Naomi vs Natalya vs Sasha Banks in the Women’s Money in the Bank Ladder Match – ****

    #36 – From NJPW “When Worlds Collide” on 6/29 –  Los Ingobernables de Japon (Hiromu Takahashi & Tetsuya Naito) vs Golden Lovers (Kenny Omega & Kota Ibushi) – ****

    #35 – From NJPW “Dominion 6.9” on 6/9 –  Tetsuya Naito (c) vs Chris Jericho for the IWGP Intercontinental Championship – ****

    #34 – From ZERO1 “Dream Series 2018 Day 7” on 6/9 –  Masato Tanaka & Yuji Hino vs Hiroshi Yamato & Yuko Miyamoto – ****1/4

    #33 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 13” on 6/3 –  Taiji Ishimori vs YOH in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block A Match – ****1/4

    #32 – From TJP “5th Tokyo Princess Cup Day 2” on 6/9 –  Mizuki vs Yuka Sakazaki in a Tokyo Princess Cup 2018 First Round Match – ****1/4

    #31 – From Kenta Kobashi Produce “Fortune Dream 5” on 6/11 –  Go Shiozaki, Yuji Hino & Zeus vs Akitoshi Saito, Katsuhiko Nakajima & Kohei Sato – ****1/4

    #30 – From Freelance “Freelance vs The World 4” on 6/15 –  Darin Corbin (c) vs Isaias Velazquez for the Freelance Championship – ****1/4

    #29 – From PROGRESS “Chapter 72” on 6/24 –  Chris Ridgeway vs Mark Davis in the Natural Progression Series V Final Match – ****1/4

    #28 – From OTT “A Haven For Monsters” on 6/2 –  Low Ki & WALTER vs David Starr & Jordan Devlin – ****1/4

    #27– From PCW ULTRA “Opposites Attack” on 6/8 –  Shane Strickland (c) vs Dragon Lee for the PCW ULTRA Light Heavyweight Championship – ****1/4

    #26 – From ROH “Best In The World 2018” on 6/29 –  The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe) (c) vs The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) for the ROH World Tag Team Championships – ****1/4

    #25 – From ROH “Best In The World 2018” on 6/29 – Jay Lethal vs KUSHIDA – ****1/4

    #24 – From WWN “EVOLVE 107” on 6/24 –  Matt Riddle (c) vs AR Fox for the EV4LVE Championship in a No Ropebreaks Match – ****1/4

    #23 – From WRESTLE-1 “Outbreak Tour 2018 Day 4” on 6/22 –  Andy Wu, Manabu Soya & Shuji Kondo vs Strong Hearts (El Lindaman, Gao Jingjia & T-Hawk) – ****1/4

    #22 – From NOAH “Navigation with Emerald Sprits Day 8” on 6/26 –  Daisuke Harada (c) vs Hitoshi Kumano for the GHC Junior Heavyweight Championship – ****1/4

    #21 – From CMLL “Super Viernes 6/29” on 6/29 – King Phoenix vs El Barbaro Cavenario – ****1/4

    #20 – From NJPW “Kizuna Road 2018 Day 3” on 6/19 –  Hiromu Takahashi (c) vs El Desperado for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship – ****1/4

    #19 – From NJPW “Kizuna Road 2018 Day 2” on 6/18 –  Michael Elgin (c) vs Hirooki Goto for the NEVER Openweight Championship – ****1/4

    #18 – From STARDOM “Goddesses of Destiny” on 6/17 –  Momo Watanabe (c) vs Jungle Kyona for the Wonder of Stardom Championship – ****1/4

    #17 – From DDT “What Are You Doing 2018” on 6/24 –  Shingehiro Irie (c) vs Kazusada Higuchi for the Ko-D Openweight Championship – ****1/4

    #16 – From ROH “ROH on SBG 6/23” on 6/23 –  The Hung Bucks (Hangman Page, Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) vs Punishment Martinez & The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe) – ****1/2

    It’s very rare that I check out ROH TV, but this match was getting a lot of buzz and boy am I glad that I gave it a watch. This set up two title matches for ROH’s Best In The World PPV later that same week as it matched up champions vs challengers and gave us an incredibly paced match full of crazy creative spots. One of the better TV matches from any company this year.

    #15 – From WWN “EVOLVE 106” on 6/23 – WALTER vs Darby Allin – ****1/2

    WALTER is one of the best wrestlers in the world, and while Allin isn’t quite at that level yet, he is a world-class storyteller in the ring through his facial expressions and incredible selling. They told the story of Allin getting the fluky win when WALTER thought he wasn’t on his level. I hope to see a rematch down the line.

    #14 – From WWE NXT “Takeover: Chicago II” on 6/16 –  The Undisputed Era (Kyle O’Reilly & Roderick Strong) (c) vs Danny Burch & Oney Lorcan for the NXT Tag Team Championships – ****1/2

    The Undisputed Era was incredibly over, and that just made Danny Burch & Oney Lorcan fight that much harder to try and win over the crowd support here. I could have done without Adam Cole’s interference, but outside of that, this was a very go3d tag match as Burch and Lorcan proved that they belong at this high level.

    #13 – From NJPW “Dominion 6.9” on 6/9 –  Los Ingobernables de Japon (EVIL & SANADA) (c) vs The Young Bucks (Nick Jackson and Matt Jackson) for the IWGP Tag Team Championships – ****1/2

    I think I am higher on this than most, but this was the best IWGP Tag Title match in years. Both Bucks were tremendous in selling a body part, and EVIL/SANADA were incredible as always. I was expecting a title change here, but EVIL and SANADA were so great on offense that it made me believe that the Bucks were out of it. Bring on the rematch!

    #12 – From WWE NXT “Takeover: Chicago II” on 6/16 –  Ricochet vs Velveteen Dream – ****1/2

    Velveteen Dream is honestly one of the most overrated and underrated wrestlers in the world at the same time. There are those who will call him one of the best workers in the world, and those who say he wouldn’t be in the top 500. Well, he at least proved the latter group wrong here, and while he certainly had a few missteps, Ricochet didn’t entirely carry this match.

    #11 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 13” on 6/3 –  Flip Gordon vs Will Ospreay in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block A Match – ****1/2

    Dave Meltzer probably gave this match eighteen stars, you know how he loves his Flip Gordon. While I wouldn’t give it 4.75 like Dave actually did, I loved the faced paced flippy shit action here between Gordon and Ospreay. Gordon wasn’t great in most of the block stage, but with this and the ACH match, he may have earned himself a trip back.

    #10 – From FCP “International Tekkers” on 6/29 – Tyler Bate vs Will Ospreay – ****1/2

    #9 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 13” on 6/3 –  Hiromu Takahashi vs KUSHIDA in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block B Match – ****1/2

    Takahashi and KUSHIDA worked a very different style match compared to most of their series, spending the first few minutes in a lockup. I loved the slow build that these two told in a winner take all scenario in the B Block. While this wasn’t the best match in their terrific series, it was a worthy addition and a must watch.

    #8 – From WWE NXT “Takeover: Chicago II” on 6/16 –  Tomasso Ciampa vs Johnny Gargano in a Chicago Street Fight – ****1/2

    At first when I watched this match, I gave it like three and a half stars because of the god-awful ending, but in the rewatch when I knew it was coming I could appreciate the first 80% of the match a lot more. I still think anyone who thought this was ***** is out to lunch, but these guys took some brutal bumps and I very much enjoyed the majority of this one.

    #7 – From WWE NXT “UK Championship Tournament 2018 Day 2” on 6/26 –  Pete Dunne (c) vs Zack Gibson for the WWE United Kingdom Championship – ****1/2

    YES! Pete Dunne hasn’t been booked on the indies as much as his fellow British Strong Style partners, but on a match-by-match basis, he really is one of the best in the world. I loved the callbacks to the previous night when Pete Dunne had Gibson scouted and was able to counter into the X-Plex on the outside, I loved how over Gibson’s finisher was, this was tremendous.

    #6 – From RevPro “Strong Style Evolved UK Day 1” on 6/30 –  Suzuki-gun (Minoru Suzuki & Zack Sabre Jr.) (c) vs CHAOS (Kazuchika Okada & Tomohiro Ishii) for the RevPro Undisputed British Tag Team Championships – ****1/2

    Oh, you know this was going to be terrific and it completely delivered. This had all the submission mastery of Suzuki/Sabre tag, the brutal strikes that come in every Tomohiro Ishii match, and the big fight feel you get whenever Kazuchika Okada is in the main event. Do not sleep on this show because it isn’t New Japan proper.

    #5 – From NOAH “Navigation with Emerald Spirits Day 8” on 6/26 –  Takashi Sugiura (c) vs Kenou for the GHC Heavyweight Championship – ****3/4

    Kenou has long been one of those guys I am always higher on than the crowd, and I gave his match with Sugiura a few months back ****3/4 as well. I wouldn’t quite put this match on the level of that classic, but this will certainly go down as one of the most underrated matches of 2018. The striking exchanges were incredible, and their run as a tag team during the global tag league only elevated the tension. You must see this match.

    #4 – From PROGRESS “Chapter 72” on 6/24 – Jordan Devlin vs Will Ospreay – ****3/4

    #3 – From NJPW “Dominion 6.9” on 6/9 –  Will Ospreay (c) vs Hiromu Takahashi for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship – ****3/4

    I liked this match better than Ospreay and Takahashi’s thriller back at the New Beginning in Osaka back on February 10th. Ospreay started on fire out of the gate, then they settled into a more deliberate pace, all before going into one of those New Japan junior finishing stretches. Takahashi deserved this title win after his performance in the BOTSJ and his May/June took him from a good worker to a legit wrestler of the year contender.

    #2 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 14” on 6/4 –  Hiromu Takahashi vs Taiji Ishimori in the Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Final Match – *****

    MY MATCH OF THE YEAR… for about five days. Still, this was incredible. Hiromu Takahashi is one of the few guys that can make the tired Korakuen crowd brawling enjoyable. They pulled off a ton of dangerous spots in this match, and I love how over Hiromu’s triangle choke is, and while Ishimori fought out of the D at one point, he never quite was the same and could not put up much offense after being locked in the submission. That brutal piledriver spot Hiromu does is crazy, and I wasn’t expecting the result which always helps.

    #1 – From NJPW “Dominion 6.9” on 6/9 –  Kazuchika Okada (c) vs Kenny Omega for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship in a Two out of Three Falls, No Time Limit Match – *****+

    I don’t know what to say. The best match ever.

    WRESTLER OF THE MONTH

    This is simple, five points for a ***** match, four for a ****3/4, three for a ****1/2, two for a ****1/4, and one for a ****, with your highest rated match as a tiebreaker.

    1) Hiromu Takahashi – 16 points
    2) Will Ospreay – 15 points
    3) Kazuchika Okada – 10 points
    4) The Young Bucks – 9 points
    5) Taiji Ishimori – 7 points
    6) WALTER – 7 points
    7) Kenny Omega – 6 points
    8) Jordan Devlin – 6 points
    9) KUSHIDA – 6 points
    10) Kyle O’Reilly – 6 points

  • The 61 Best Matches of May 2018

    The 61 Best Matches of May 2018

    Welcome to the series where I go over every match that I gave ****+ to in each month of the wrestling calendar. May 2018 was crazy. We had the best of the super juniors, and a ton of great indy shows. I’ve got 61 matches from three continents and 23 different companies. I’ll also have my top ten wrestlers of the month down at the bottom of the article. Alright, time to see what the best matches of May 2018 were.

    Check out my previous articles

    Best Matches of January
    Best Matches of February
    Best Matches of March
    Best Matches of April

    Follow my twitter @rasslinratings where you can see my ratings for every match I’ve watched this year by clicking the link in the pinned tweet, as well as my constantly updated wrestler of the year top 25.

    {SPOILER WARNING}

    #61 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 5” on 5/24 –  Will Ospreay vs YOH in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block A Match – ****

    #60 – From PWR (Asia) “Wrevolution X 2018” on 5/20 – Jake de Leon vs Zayden Trudeau – ****

    #59 – From NOAH “Navigation with Breeze 2018 Day 10” on 5/29 –  Go Shiozaki & Kaito Kiyomiya (c) vs Katsuhiko Nakajima & Masa Kitamiya for the GHC Tag Team Championships – ****

    #58 – From PROGRESS “Chapter 68: Super Strong Style 2018 Day 1” on 5/5 –  Chris Brookes vs Kassius Ohno in a Super Strong Style 16 Tournament First Round Match – ****

    #57 – From PWG “Bask In His Glory” on 5/25 – Adam Brooks vs Keith Lee – ****

    #56 – From EVOLVE “EVOLVE 105” on 5/20 –  Doom Patrol (Chris Dickinson & Jaka) (c) vs The Work Horsemen (Anthony Henry & James Drake) for the EVOLVE Tag Team Championships – ****

    #55 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 4” on 5/22 – KUSHIDA vs Marty Scurll in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block B Match – ****

    #54 – From PROGRESS “Chapter 68: Super Strong Style 2018 Day 2” on 5/6 –  Zack Sabre Jr. vs David Starr in a Super Strong Style 16 Tournament Quarter Final Match – ****

    #53 – From WWE “Smackdown 5/8” on 5/8 –  Jeff Hardy vs Miz in a Money in the Bank Qualifying Match – ****

    #52 – From STARDOM “Gold Star 2018” on 4/23 –  Mayu Iwatani, Saki Kashima, Shiki Shibusawa & Tam Nakano vs Oedo Tai (Hana Kimura, Hazuki, Kagetsu & Natsu Sumire) in a Best Two out of Three Falls Match – ****

    #51 – From WWE “Live in Newcastle 5/17” on 5/17 – Daniel Bryan vs The Miz – ****

    #50 – From BJW “Endless Survivor 2018” on 5/5 –  Hideki Suzuki (c) vs Daisuke Sekimoto for the BJW World Strong Heavyweight Championship – ****

    #49 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 8” on 5/27 –  Chris Sabin vs Dragon Lee in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block B Match – ****

    #48 – From DDT “Road to Ryogoku 2018 in Tonkotsu” on 5/13 –  HARASHIMA (c) vs KUDO for the DDT Extreme Championship – ****

    #47 – From EVOLVE “EVOLVE 105” on 5/20 –  AR Fox vs Myron Reed – ****

    #46 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 3” on 5/20 –  ACH vs Will Ospreay in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block A Match – ****

    #45 – From OTT “Scrappermania IV” on 5/12 –  Jordan Devlin (c) vs Zack Sabre Jr. for the OTT World Championship – ****

    #44 – From WRESTLE-1 “Triumph Tour 2018 Day 2” on 5/6 –  New Wild Order (AKIRA & Manabu Soya) (c) vs Enfantes Terribles (Kuma Arashi & Shotaro Ashino) for the WRESTLE-1 Tag Team Championships – ****

    #43 – NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 8” on 5/27 –  SHO vs KUSHIDA in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block B Match –  SHO vs KUSHIDA in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block B Match – ****

    #42 – From PROGRESS “Chapter 69” on 5/20 –  Zack Sabre Jr. vs Mark Andrews – ****

    #41 – From PROGRESS “Chapter 69” on 5/20 – WALTER vs David Starr – ****

    #40 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 1” on 5/18 –  ACH vs Flip Gordon in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block A Match – ****

    #39 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 8” on 5/27 –  Hiromu Takahashi vs Ryuske Taguchi in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block B Match – ****

    #38 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 4” on 5/22 –  Hiromu Takahashi vs El Desperado in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block B Match – ****

    #37 – From PROGRESS “Chapter 68: Super Strong Style 2018 Day 3” on 5/7 –  Zack Sabre Jr. vs Keith Lee in a Super Strong Style 16 Tournament 2018 Semifinal Match – ****

    #36 – From OTT “ScrapperMania IV” on 5/12 –  Jeff Cobb vs Tomohiro Ishii – ****

    #35 – From FCP “Return of the Sendai” on 5/4 –  Omari (c) vs Keith Lee for the Infinity Trophy – ****

    #34 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 2” on 5/19 –  Dragon Lee vs SHO in a Best of the Super Junior 2018 Block B Match – ****

    #33 – From wXw “We Love Wrestling Tour 2018: Hamburg” on 5/18 – Zack Sabre Jr. vs WALTER – ****1/4

    #32 – From RevPro “Epic Encounter 2018” on 5/11 –  Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) vs The Chosen Bros (Jeff Cobb & Matt Riddle) – ****1/4

    #31 – From NJPW/ROH “War of the Worlds 2018 Day 1” on 5/9 –  Los Ingobernables de Japon (BUSHI & Hiromu Takahashi) vs The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) – ****1/4

    #30 – From Defiant “Road to Destruction” on 5/28 –  Travis Banks (c) vs WALTER vs Zack Sabre Jr. for the Defiant Internet Championship – ****1/4

    #29 – From WWE “Backlash 2018” on 5/6 –  Seth Rollins (c) vs Miz for the WWE Intercontinental Championship – ****1/4

    #28 – From BASARA “VAJRA 66” on 5/3 –  Naoki Tanizaki (c) vs Isami Kodaka for the Union Pro MAX & Dove Pro Heavyweight Championships – ****1/4

    #27 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 4” on 5/22 –  Chris Sabin vs SHO in a Best of the Super Junior 2018 Block B Match – ****1/4

    #26 – From ROH/NJPW “War of the Worlds 2018 Day 2” on 5/11 –  The Young Bucks (Matt Jackson & Nick Jackson) vs The Super Smash Brothers (Evil Uno & Stu Grayson) – ****1/4

    #25 – From Dragon Gate “King of Gate 2018 Day 1” on 5/8 –  YAMATO vs Kzy in a King of Gate 2018 Block A Match – ****1/4

    #24 – From C4 “They Live” on 5/25 –  Kobe Durst (c) vs Eli Everfly vs Josh Alexander vs Matt Angel for the C4 Championship – ****1/4

    #23 – From PWG “Bask In His Glory” on 5/25 – Bandido vs Robbie Eagles – ****1/4

    #22 – From WWE “205 Live 5/29” on 5/29 –  Cedric Alexander (c) vs Buddy Murphy for the WWE Cruiserweight Championship – ****1/4

    #21 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 1” on 5/18 –  Taiji Ishimori vs Will Ospreay in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block A Match – ****1/4

    #20 – From PROGRESS “Chapter 68: Super Strong Style 2018 Day 2” on 5/6 –  Kassius Ohno vs Tyler Bate in a Super Strong Style 16 Tournament Quarter Final Match – ****1/4

    #19 – From EVE “Wrestle Queendom” on 5/5 –  Sammii Jayne (c) vs Charlie Morgan for the Pro-Wrestling:EVE Championship – ****1/4

    #18 – From Dragon Gate “Dead or Alive 2018” on 5/6 –  MaxiMuM (Jason Lee, Masato Yoshino & Naruki Doi) (c) vs Natural Vibes (Genki Horiguchi, Kzy & Susumu Yokosuka) for the Open The Triangle Gate Championships – ****1/4

    #17 – From Dragon Gate “King of Gate 2018 Day 1” On 5/8 –  Shingo Takagi vs Masato Yoshino in a King of Gate 2018 Block D Match – ****1/4

    #16 – From EVE “Wrestle Queendom” on 5/5 –  Kay Lee Ray vs Meiko Satomura – ****1/4

    #15 – From PWX “The Final Chapter” on 5/20 –  John Skyler vs Corey Hollis in an I Quit Steel Cage Match – ****1/4

    #14 – From EVOLVE “EVOLVE 104” on 5/19 –  Matt Riddle vs Shane Strickland – ****1/4

    #13 – From EVOLVE “EVOLVE 104” on 5/19 –   James Drake vs Keith Lee – ****1/4

    #12 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 2” on 5/19 –  Hiromu Takahashi vs Marty Scurll in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block B Match – ****1/4

    #11 – From NOAH “Navigation with Breeze 2018 Day 10” on 5/29 –  Takashi Sugiura (c) vs Naomichi Marufuji for the GHC Heavyweight Championship – ****1/2

    Just days after putting on a match of the month contender challenging for All Japan’s Triple Crown title, Marufuji returned to his home promotion of NOAH to challenge for the GHC Heavyweight Championship and put on another incredible match. These two pulled out all the stops, from Marufuji’s breathtaking kick combos to a piledriver on the apron from the challenger. Marufuji sold tremendously in this match, and Sugi put him away with the same front choke that won him the title in a match with Kenou that I gave ****3/4, speaking of which, Kenou comes out post-match and sets up a rematch for the “Navigation with Emerald Spirits” show on 6/26.

    #10 – From EVOLVE “EVOLVE 105” on 5/20 –  Matt Riddle (c) vs Keith Lee for the EVOLVE Championship in a No Rope Breaks Match – ****1/2

    With Keith Lee leaving for WWE being pretty much confirmed since EVOLVE’s first WrestleMania weekend show, making this a title match really telegraphed the finish, yet these two pulled out all the stops to make me think Lee was actually going to pull the upset at times. There was a lot of the no sell/kick out at one stuff that bothers some people, but in the context of this match, I thought it worked perfectly. Riddle hitting ground zero on Lee made me pop big, and the champ finished off Lee with one of his brutal looking knees. Post-match Shane Strickland came out to make the challenge.

    #9 – From PROGRESS “Chapter 68: Super Strong Style 2018 Day 3” on 5/7 – Zack Sabre Jr. vs Kassius Ohno in the Super Strong Style 16 Tournament 2018 Final – ****1/2

    These two have faced off many times in the past in PWG, PROGRESS, and other promotions, and they played off those past interactions perfectly with the “these two know eachother so well” story. Zack Sabre is probably my favorite wrestler in the world, and when he caught Ohno in a triangle as Ohno was going for a moonsault I nearly lost it. Sabre avoided the Death Blow and locked Ohno in the European Clutch for the win in the best match of the tournament. Afterwards, Sabre said he would take his title shot at the Wembley show.

    #8 – From NJPW “Best of the Super Juniors XXV Day 6” on 5/25 –  Hiromu Takahashi vs Dragon Lee in a Best of the Super Juniors 2018 Block B Match – ****1/2

    These two have one of the best rivalries going in the world today, and while I would not call this one of their best matches, it was still incredible, and the best match of the tournament until the final with Takahashi and Ishimori. They went almost 20 minutes at a crazy pace with great near falls as Hiromu kicked out of the desnucadora and Dragon kicked out of the dynamite plunger. Lee got the win over his arch0rival with a double stomp, followed by a spanish fly, followed by the phoenix-plex. Tremendous match.

    #7 – From RevPro “Epic Encounter 2018” on 5/11 –  Tomohiro Ishii (c) vs Keith Lee for the RevPro British Heavyweight Championship – ****1/2

    This lived up to their banger from the NJPW/RevPro Global Wars UK match late last year and was Ishii’s first defense as the undisputed British champ. Lee used his size to dominate early and when Ishii hits the Ishii driver later on in the match he can’t make the cover. The last five minutes of this match are filled with bombs and kick outs at one. Ishii even kicks out of Ground Zero, one of the more protected moves in independent wrestling. A second Ishii driver keeps Lee down for three.

    #6 – From STARDOM “Gold Star 2018” on 5/23 –  Io Shirai (c) vs Momo Watanabe for the Wonder of Stardom Championship – ****1/2

    A must watch match and my women’s match of the year up to this point. Shirai bloodied up Momo in their match earlier this year that I had at ****1/4, but Momo fought back, winning the Cinderella tournament to get a second chance at beating her mentor. Io is just flat out better early on and gets a little cocky before Momo starts to take advantage and brutalize Io’s neck including a running dudebuster where it looked like Io took the bump right on her neck. Momo goes for it again off the top rope but is countered. Watanabe eventually gets the win with a bridging wrist clutch suplex (again right onto the neck). This will be Io’s sendoff as she is headed to the WWE. STARDOM has lost Kairi and Io in the past year or so, and it will be interesting to see how they book going forward.

    #5 – From NJPW “Wrestling Dontaku 2018 Day 2” on 5/4 –  Will Ospreay (c) vs KUSHIDA for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship – ****1/2

    Ospreay is arguably the best wrestler in the world, and he showed why here. They told the story of Ospreay trying to hold onto his spot as the junior ace against the former junior ace, KUSHIDA. Ospreay went through both of the other members of the Wrestle Kingdom 4-way earlier in the year, and this was his last challenge before Best of the Super Juniors and boy was it a good one. KUSHIDA targeted the neck and hit a DDT on the apron and just stomped down on the neck Bryan Danielson style. They tease a ref stoppage but Ospreay powers up and hits the super OsCutter and the Storm Breaker for the win. Post-match Ishimori comes out to set up their night 1 BOTSJ match.

    #4 – From NJPW “Wrestling Dontaku 2018 Day 2” on 5/4 –  Kazuchika Okada (c) vs Hiroshi Tanahashi for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship – ****3/4

    The tiebreaker match between these two as they are tied 4-4-2 as well as the final V in Okada’s defense mark before he passes Tanahashi for the most title defenses. They did a ton in this match. Tana hit the high fly flow to the floor, Okada hit the tombstone on the outside that he had been teasing throughout the build. This was incredible they do an incredible spot where Tana goes for the high fly flow right at the 30-minute call as a callback to their G1 Climax 26 match. They trade counters and signature moves and Tana hits the rainmaker for two. Okada goes for the rainmaker but Tana counters and starts to go towards the ropes for the High Fly Flow until Okada grabs the tights and hits a single rainmaker for the win. Post-match Okada challenges Omega for Dominion, no time limits, two out of three falls.

    #3 – From AJPW “Super Power Series 2018 Day 7” on 5/24 –  Kento Miyahara (c) vs Naomichi Marufuji for the Triple Crown Championship – ****3/4

    This wasn’t quite as good as their MOTYC from the Carnival finals, but I still absolutely loved this match, probably more than most because I’m such a big Marufuji fan. Given we were in All Japan, Maru played heel here and did a great job of it. These two each take some wicked bumps and Marufuji hits his insane kick combos that I love so much. Maru hits the apron piledriver but Kento kicks out at two. As the two trade knees, I’m on the edge of my seat and Korakuen goes crazy. Kento hits the bridging German to get his win back from the Carnival. Dylan James makes the title challenge post-match.

    #2 – From OTT “ScrapperMania IV” on 5/12 – Matt Riddle vs Will Ospreay – ****3/4

    This match wasn’t for a title or anything, it was just an exhibition, but boy was it bonkers, and while it was just a shade below their EVOLVE title match that was the best match Mania weekend for me, I still absolutely loved it. The callbacks to their previous matches were great as Ospreay tried to beat Riddle at his own game. Ospreay goes for the rainmaker and Riddle catches him with disrespectful kicks a la the Shibata-Okada match from 2017, and Ospreay finishes Riddle with a Storm Breaker. These two had a full on sprint and this is must watch.

    #1 – From wXw “Superstars of Wrestling 2018” on 5/5 –  Ilja Dragunov (c) vs WALTER for the wXw Unified World Wrestling Championship – ****3/4

    The best match this year that has gotten almost zero buzz on a worldwide stage. Cagematch, a German-based website, doesn’t even have this in their match guide but this was absolutely brilliant. They told a story in this one after the True Colors match was littered with ref bumps. This match was entirely different from their 16 Carat match as WALTER hit like maybe three chops over the course of the entire match. The story was told that Ilja had gotten smarter as a wrestler and he worked over the hand of WALTER throughout the contest. Ilja hits Torpedo Moscow and WALTER rolls out of the ring (I love that spot). WALTER goes for the Gojira Clutch but Ilja bends the fingers to escape. WALTER resorts to his kicks because of his hurt hand. Ilja does WALTER’s spot where he hits the arms away from the ropes and delivers a German, and then WALTER hits Torpedo Moscow. WALTER finally hits a chop, and because there hadn’t been 1000 earlier in the match, it was a legit near fall. Ilja locks in an arm bar on the injured arm for the win. Absolutely incredible, and in my top ten of the year for sure.

    WRESTLER OF THE MONTH

    This is simple, five points for a ***** match, four for a ****3/4, three for a ****1/2, two for a ****1/4, and one for a ****, with your highest rated match as a tiebreaker.

    1) Will Ospreay – 11 points
    2) Matt Riddle – 11 points
    3) Keith Lee – 11 points
    4) Zack Sabre Jr. – 11 points
    5) WALTER – 9 points
    6) Hiromu Takahashi – 9 points
    7) Naomichi Marufuji – 7 points
    8) Kassius Ohno – 6 points
    9) KUSHIDA – 5 points
    10) Dragon Lee – 5 points