Friday, September 28, 2007

SEC Picks - Week 5

East

Auburn at Florida - Tuberville has made a history out of winning these types of games. Looking for any possible advantage that Auburn might have, I came up empty handed.
Tebow 28 - Auburn 14

MSU at USC - USC seems to be having some trouble on the offensive side of the ball. Not so much on the other side of the ball. That could spell trouble for Hennig.
USC 21 - MSU 7

FAU at UK - Some people are saying this is a trap game for UK. I'm saying that if North Texas can put up 20 points on FAU, Woodson can put up at least 30.
UK 35 - FAU 14

OM at UGA - This one could actually go either way. OM showed the world that they could fight last week. However, this isn't their week to pull off an upset.
UGA 28 - OM 21

UT off

Eastern Michigan at Vandy - I sure wish the SEC would quit scheduling these teams.
Vandy 38 - Eastern Michigan 12

West

LSU at Tulane - I hate playing the "chain comparison" game, but LSU beat a team 45-0 that beat Tulane 38-17. Miles needs to move Flynn back to his natural position of backup QB and let Perrilloux light up the Green Wave defense.
LSU 60 - Tulane 6

Alabama vs FSU - Believe it or not, this is the toughest game to call this week. FSU's offense is horrible, but Bama's defense isn't exactly LSU's. FSU does have a a good defense, specifically their run defense (74.7 YPG). Bottom line, Jessica Parker will win or lose this game.
FSU 24 - Bama 23

North Texas at Arkansas - Jones is averaging 9 yards a carry this year. McFadden is averaging 6 yards a carry. North Texas has had an average of 51 points per game scored on them.
Arkansas 42 - North Texas 13

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