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Houston at (17) USF

Tulane at (24) Memphis

(5) Wisconsin at Illinois

(8) Miami at North Carolina

(11) Oklahoma State at (22) West Virginia

(2) Penn State at (6) Ohio State

(3) Georgia at Florida

(4) TCU at (25) Iowa State

UCLA at (12) Washington

(14) NC State at (9) Notre Dame

(16) Michigan State at Northwestern

Austin Peay at (18) UCF

Missouri at Connecticut

Duke at (13) Virginia Tech

Georgia Tech at (7) Clemson

Texas Tech at (10) Oklahoma

(15) Washington State at Arizona

(21) USC at Arizona State


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I’m not convinced rooting for Memphis when they currently don’t affect our SOS is the move. I see why it might be, but I’d rather pull for Tulane to upset. 

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1 minute ago, Ionbull said:

I’m not convinced rooting for Memphis when they currently don’t affect our SOS is the move. I see why it might be, but I’d rather pull for Tulane to upset. 

I think we want them to be as high as possible for the CCG.  A Tulane win won't move our SOS very much.

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12 minutes ago, Apis Bull said:

I think we want them to be as high as possible for the CCG.  A Tulane win won't move our SOS very much.

Agree


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Penn St. at Ohio St. should be a great one. Ohio St. would still be ranked ahead of us even with two losses, unless they get absolutely smashed in this game.

I know it won't happen, but could you imagine UCF tripping up in this game? Austin Peay hung around until late in the game with Cincy, but wound up losing 26-14. I like the idea of us vs UCF in a high-profile, unbeaten match up, but it would be hilarious seeing them fall on their face against Austin Peay.

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UCF needs to keep winning!

 

 


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I'm interested to see how Memphis fares against Tulane.


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23 minutes ago, George_Bullnard_Shaw said:

I'm interested to see how Memphis fares against Tulane.

I would expect Memphis to crush Tulane, by 14-21 points. USF will get well against Houston as well, expect a 21 point win margin.

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IMO, these are the best chances for upsets:

WVU over Ok-State

Iowa State over TCU

UCLA over Washington

Texas Tech over Oklahoma


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2 hours ago, Apis Bull said:

I think we want them to be as high as possible for the CCG.  A Tulane win won't move our SOS very much.

Maybe I'm missing something but why do we care how high who we play in the ccg is? Now we truly hold our destiny as far as a NY6 bowl in our hands. Win out and we're in ..... same for the Kanigits.

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