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    Friday, October 06, 2006

    Saturday's NCAA Picks

    Well I am back off to a better start this week with a 2-0 last night but I am concerned about the line moving down in tonight's Louisville game. (Actually I really think you are just getting a bigger bargain.)

    Saturday's Games

    Clemson -16.5 at Wake Forest. Wake Forest is 5-0 but this will be a hard trip back to reality this weekend.

    Miami -18.5 over UNC. Time for Miami to get healthy, they are weak but not that weak. I think i am going to get in line for tickets to that Duke - UNC football game at the end of the season to see who does not finish winless in conference.

    LSU +1.5 at Florida. Chris Leak is not showing senior leadership and it will show again this week agianst a strong LSU Squad.

    Washington St -3 at Oregon St. The battle tested Cougars will feast on some tasty Beaver on Saturday.

    UCLA -11.5 over Arizona. Defense wins football games but in Arizona's case probably only if you shutout your opponent since their own offense is so weak.

    Texas -3.5 over Oklahoma. I can't say why but I like Texas by 10 to 17 points. I just don't think there is a place for crying in football.

    Penn St -3 at Minnesota. Penn St. had a solid win at home last weekend and Minnesota is in the midst of a slide that will continue against a stifling Penn St. defense.

    East Carolina -6.5 over Virginia. Just because you kill Duke does not mean your team has gotten any better.

    Baylor +5 at Colorado. How the mighty have fallen! Baylor comes in off a win against another Big XII team (K St.) that had also fallen on hard luck.

    Nebraska -6.5 at Iowa St. Nebraska's offense is fine, just remind the defense to show up.

    UAB -5 over Memphis. Ouch, Memphis is still hung over after last weeks home demolishment by Tennessee.

    Missouri +5 at Texas Tech. Missou finally faces a challenge this season and they will show their strength.

    Oregon +5 at Cal. Oregon will continue to reap the benefits of their gift of conference officiating and win again.

    Fresno St. -26 at Utah St. Words really can't explain the futility of USU except maybe unless I say "Temple".

    Nevada/Hawaii over 61.5. Two strong teams face off on the big island in a late night scoring orgy.

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