Saturday Big College Games
November 4th 2010 01:03
Arizona at Stanford: The Cardnial are coming off a big win of 41-0 over Washington while Arizona had problems in defeating UCLA, 29 to 21. Both teams are 7-1 overall and 4-1 in the PAC-10. This game will be closer then a 41 point differential and Stanford will find a way to win. Will be close for three quarters but Stanford will pull it away in the end and win.
Arkansas at South Carolina: Both teams are 6-2, and facing here to stay in their respective races in the SEC. South Carolina is first in the East division by one game over Florida while Arkansas is two and half games back of first place Auburn. A shootout will proceed with these two teams, and Arkansas will come out on top. Quarterback Ryan Mallett of Arkansas will light the scoreboard up.
TCU at Utah: The third ranked team in the BCS versus the 5th here. The game of the week and only on CBS Sports, a rare channel on television, not CBS. Utah will find a way to eke out the win using their homefield as an advantage. TCU will not go down lightly, quarterback Andy Dalton will not see to it. Both teams are going into the game unbeaten, with TCU 9-0, and Utah 8-0.
Hawaii at Boise State: Hawaii is 5-0 in conference and 7-2 overall and one of the last teams to get a chance to knock off Boise State. Hawaii lost 49-36 to USC and 31-13 to Colorado previously this season. Boasting the number one passing offense in the nation will keep the Rainbow Warriors close for a while. Boise State is too strong overall and wins in the third quarter. A quarterback duel between Boise's Kellen Moore and Hawaii's Bryant Moniz.
Baylor at Oklahoma State: In a game matching two teams in a fight for the lead in the Big-12, Baylor travels to Stillwater to face Oklahoma State. Baylor is 5-1 in conference and 7-2 overall and the Cowboys are 3-1 in conference and 7-1. Being at home gives the Cowboys a slight advantage in the game. Though Robert Griffith being at quarterback steals that away for Baylor. The Bears win the game in a battle.
Alabama at LSU: In a game which will move Alabama up another spot with TCU going down to defeat, the Tide will rule supreme. LSU is 7-1 for a reason, one being they found ways to win, close games. Alabama is on a roll again after their loss to South Carolina, and with Heisman trophy winner Mark Ingram running the show, the Tide will win here.
Arkansas at South Carolina: Both teams are 6-2, and facing here to stay in their respective races in the SEC. South Carolina is first in the East division by one game over Florida while Arkansas is two and half games back of first place Auburn. A shootout will proceed with these two teams, and Arkansas will come out on top. Quarterback Ryan Mallett of Arkansas will light the scoreboard up.
TCU at Utah: The third ranked team in the BCS versus the 5th here. The game of the week and only on CBS Sports, a rare channel on television, not CBS. Utah will find a way to eke out the win using their homefield as an advantage. TCU will not go down lightly, quarterback Andy Dalton will not see to it. Both teams are going into the game unbeaten, with TCU 9-0, and Utah 8-0.
Hawaii at Boise State: Hawaii is 5-0 in conference and 7-2 overall and one of the last teams to get a chance to knock off Boise State. Hawaii lost 49-36 to USC and 31-13 to Colorado previously this season. Boasting the number one passing offense in the nation will keep the Rainbow Warriors close for a while. Boise State is too strong overall and wins in the third quarter. A quarterback duel between Boise's Kellen Moore and Hawaii's Bryant Moniz.
Baylor at Oklahoma State: In a game matching two teams in a fight for the lead in the Big-12, Baylor travels to Stillwater to face Oklahoma State. Baylor is 5-1 in conference and 7-2 overall and the Cowboys are 3-1 in conference and 7-1. Being at home gives the Cowboys a slight advantage in the game. Though Robert Griffith being at quarterback steals that away for Baylor. The Bears win the game in a battle.
Alabama at LSU: In a game which will move Alabama up another spot with TCU going down to defeat, the Tide will rule supreme. LSU is 7-1 for a reason, one being they found ways to win, close games. Alabama is on a roll again after their loss to South Carolina, and with Heisman trophy winner Mark Ingram running the show, the Tide will win here.
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