Thursday, October 4, 2012

Weekly Picks of the Week - Week 6


Picks in Bold
Rankings based on Coaches Poll
All lines provided by Sportsbook.ag

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets @ #15 Clemson Tigers (-10)
3:30
ESPN

#3 LSU Tigers @ #11 Florida Gators (+2.5)
3:30
CBS

#5 Georgia Bulldogs (+2) @ #6 South Carolina Jerks
7:00
ESPN

#7 West Virginia Mountaineers (+7) @ #9 Texas Longhorns
7:00
FOX

Miami Hurricanes @ #10 Notre Dame Fighting Irish (-12.5)
7:30
NBC

#20 Nebraska Cornhuskers @ Ohio State Buckeyes (-3)
8:00
ABC

-What is crazier?  Arkansas being 1-4 or Duke being 4-1?  I feel like it should be Arkansas, a preseason Top 10 team, but Duke Football is Duke Football and them only being two wins away from a bowl bid has to be more unbelievable   Considering it is Duke Football and that they have averaged roughly 3 wins a season for the past decade and Arkansas returned the bulk of their team after a season in which they finished 11-2 with their only two losses coming against the two teams that played for the National Championship, I feel like you would still have to go with Duke.  I mean come on, it's Duke.

-The Georgia Bulldogs are supposed to have one of the best defenses in the country and when they scored 51 points this week in a conference game, you would think they would have easily covered the 13-point spread.  But no.  And West Virginia scored 70 points this week and when any team scores 70 points, you would expect them to easily cover a 12.5-point spread.  But they didn't.  How is that even possible?  I don't know how to look it up, but I'm going to assume that this is the first time in gambling history that a team scored 70 points and didn't cover the spread.  As a result, I went 2-4 last week instead of 4-2.  So gay.  In any event, I hope to not get screwed this week and will finally post another winning week or your money back.

-Lastly, I'm pretty sure that ESPN read my picks from last week and saw that I was right when I said their primetime schedule sucked.  So, this week they definitely stepped it up:

Georgia v. South Carolina 7:00 ESPN
Texas A&M v. Ole Miss 7:00 ESPNU
Florida State v. NC State 8:00 ESPN2

A lot better than last week where they had three games with 21+ point spreads.  Good job, ESPN.

The Funniest College GameDay Sign From Last Weekend Said:


(There was also a sign that said "Samantha, I'm Single" that I thought was amusing b/c I'm slowly beginning to think that new sideline reporter Samantha Steele is hotter than Erin Andrews and others are seeing that, too.)

Last Week's Results: 2-4
Season Results: 14-17

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