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Monday, October 25, 2010

Ty's Ten: Week 9 Predictions

This will be the start of my weekly blog called Ty's Ten, which will feature my favorite ten games and my predictions for those games for each week of the season. I will call the score, and likely call a few other interesting aspects of the game as well.

1 Auburn @ Ole Miss    ESPN2 5:00 pm CST
This is a game that could be somewhat dangerous for the Tigers. However, Chizik has this group focused, and I don't think that they will lose their focus in Oxford. The Newton Express won't derail in North Mississippi. Expect some points to be scored, especially in the second half.
Auburn 45  Ole Miss 27

2 Oregon @ Southern Cal  ABC 7:00 pm CST with College Gameday at 8:00am CST
Three straight weeks number one has went on the road. Three straight weeks number one has lost, and by double digits. Make it four. Lane Kiffin may be a scum bag, but he can call plays as well as anyone in America. Monte will find a way to slow down Oregon enough so that USC can outscore them. Expect a shootout at the Coleseum, and expect the Ducks to go down.
Oregon 37  USC 40

Florida vs. Georgia in Jacksonville, Florida  CBS 2:30 pm CST
This game was irrelavent 2 weeks ago. Now Georgia has climbed back into the hunt for the SEC East, and Florida is the most talented 4-3 team in the country...why can't Urban Meyer make his offense compatible to John Brantley? Who knows. Here's what I do know. If Richt is ever going to beat Meyer again, this is the year to do it. This win would go a long way toward Richt keeping his job, and it would make Florida's already tough season laughable- even if they do somehow make it to Atlanta in December. Georgia is playing better on offense right now, so they get the improbable nod.
Florida 28 Georgia 34

5 Michigan State @ 18 Iowa  ABC 2:30 pm CST
Iowa lost a tough one at home to the Badgers last week. State is riding the wave of its best season since the Civil Rights movement. This type of game is what Kirk Ferenz is all about. Iowa at home is just tough. Michigan State will go down this week, but it takes nothing away from how good the Spartans really are. It's just too much to ask of a team that is not a perennial power.
Michigan State 24 Iowa 30

6 Missouri @ 14 Nebraska  ABC 2:30 pm CST
The Tigers had an impressive win over OU, where they simple dominated in every aspect of the game. Nebraska also had an impressive win for OU's little brother, OSU, in Stillwater. Missouri has never closed out their seasons on strong notes, and that doesn't change this season. Bo Pelini wants the North, and he wants it bad. He must beat the Tigers to have a chance to win it. He will do so in a game that will likely be the best one to watch, at least before primetime.
Missouri 27  Nebraska 34

Kentucky @ Mississippi State  ESPNU 6:00 pm CST
This game is about bowl hierarchy. I believe Kentucky will find a way to six wins. State is already there. However, tough games remain for both teams, and it will be difficult for either to get more than two more wins this year. For some reason, my gut says Kentucky wins this one. State has looked better thus far, but the fact is that Kentucky is more explosive on offense. This one is tough, but in the form of a minor upset, I think Locke and the Cats will come out of Starville with a win.
Kentucky 30 Mississippi State 28

25 Baylor @ Texas  6:00 pm CST
Just when you think Texas has rebounded and will make something of their season, they lose to Iowa State at home. I am betting that 0 % of the players on the Cyclones' team were offered scholarships to Texas. If things continue the way they are, Muschamp will be head coach next year. Mac Brown is losing his edge, something characteristic of coaches defeated by Nick Saban over recent years. Hey, I'm just calling it the way I see it. The Longhorns sneak out a win over a Baylor team that is much, much improved, but should not beat Texas at home...errr not that this has happened this year.
Baylor 23  Texas 34

8 Utah @ Air Force 6:30 pm CST
Air Force has been tough for opponents this year. They gave Oklahoma a scare (then again who hasn't other than Florida State?) and they have played well to this point. Road games are tough no matter where they are. I am not predicting an upset here, but don't be shocked if it happens. Utah is solid, as they have been for several years. But the Falcons are lurking.
Utah 27 Air Force 24

Texas Tech @ Texas A & M 2:30 CST
Tubby has always been known for his defense. Unfortunately, Texas Tech has not, and he has not been able to get them to play sound on that side of the ball. A & M is much improved and explosive on offense. They have lost some tough ones, but Oklahoma State and Arkansas are good teams that will go high in the bowl pecking order this year. Texas A & M needs to get to a better bowl this year, and it starts this week. They will shred Texas Tech at home, winning the "Irrelavant Texas Programs" bowl.
Texas Tech 31 Texas A & M 45

California @ Oregon State 2:30 CST
California is easily the most bipolar team in the country. At home, they are blowing opponents out. On the road, they are getting blown out. This team has been crazy to watch. However, Oregon State has played a tough schedule and lost to some tough opponents. Cal's road woes will continue, as the Rogers boys will run all over the Golden Bears.
California 20 Oregon State 38

Ok. There's my ten games of the week. I'll keep score and see how good/bad I do the rest of the season. Roll Tide, and God bless.

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