Thursday, September 20, 2007

Week 4 Saturday Predictions

Saturday, September 22

North Carolina at South Florida
Illinois at Indiana
Syracuse at Louisville
Clemson at NC State
Temple at Bowling Green
Georgia Tech at Virginia
East Carolina at West Virginia
Kent St at Akron
Florida at Mississippi
Ball St at Nebraska

Army at Boston College
Duke at Navy
William & Mary at Virginia Tech
Illinois St at Missouri
Wyoming at Ohio
Air Force at BYU
Howard at Eastern Michigan
Miami Ohio at Colorado
Michigan St at Notre Dame
South Carolina at LSU

Penn St at Michigan
Maryland at Wake Forest
Northwestern at Ohio St
Texas Tech at Oklahoma St
Memphis at UCF
North Dakota St at Central Michigan
Colorado St at Houston
Northern Illinois at Idaho
Kentucky at Arkansas
Arizona at California

Baylor at Buffalo
Portland St at San Diego St
New Mexico St at Auburn
Connecticut at Pittsburgh
FAU at North Texas
Rice at Texas
Troy at Louisiana Lafayette
Gardner Webb at Mississippi St
FIU at Kansas
Arkansas St at Tennessee

Iowa St at Toledo
SE Louisiana at Tulane
Central Connecticut St at Western Michigan
Marshall at Cincinnati
Georgia at Alabama
Washington St at USC
Sacramento St at New Mexico
Iowa at Wisconsin
San Jose St at Utah St
SMU at TCU

Purdue at Minnesota
Texas Southern at UTEP
Oregon St at Arizona St
Oregon at Stanford
Utah at UNLV
Washington at UCLA
Charleston Southern at Hawaii

1 comment:

Jon Rogers said...

Initial glance looks like a 46-14 week for you. I love how unpredictable the season has been so far.

How in the world does Utah beat UCLA 44-6 then lay an egg against UNLV? By the way, that's the first time Utah was shut out since 1993.

Speaking of UCLA ... how in the heck did they rebound to handle Washington so easily?

Syracuse? Freaking Syracuse!? Wow, Louisville had better get their act together because the competition gets much stiffer from here on out.

Finally, Central Michigan. Weren't they supposed to challenge for the MAC title? Hmm ... well, they just got their butt spanked by North Dakota State! Granted, ND State was 10-1 last year (including 1-1 against I-A teams). Still ... WOW!

That's 8 wins for the FCS so far.