NFL Week 5
Kansas City (3-0) @ Indianapolis (2-2)
The surprisingly 3-0 Chiefs travel to Indy to face the surprisingly 2-2 Colts. I'm not convinced that the Chiefs are as good as their record states and Manning and the Colts should give the '72 Dolphins something to cheer about.
Green Bay (3-1) @ Washington (2-2)
Donovan McNabb and the Redskins are coming off a big win against Philadelphia but Kevin Kolb isn't running the Packers' offense. The Packers will move to 4-1.
New York Giants (2-2) @ Houston (3-1)
The Texans are finally playing up to their potential and the Giants have been outscored 67-24 in their two games against the AFC South this season. Look for that trend to continue as the Texans keep rolling.
Tennessee (2-2) @ Dallas (1-2)
Dallas hasn't lost for two straight weeks. Okay, last week was their bye week, but they will likely make it three straight weeks without a loss.
Philadelphia (2-2) @ San Francisco (0-4)
Normally I wouldn't consider a game between a 2-2 team and an 0-4 team as a must see, but this should actually be a good game. Vick is likely out for the Eagles and Kevin Kolb has shown no promise this year at all. The Niners have played well against good teams this year and should get their first win Sunday night.
Minnesota (1-2) @ New York Jets (3-1)
The sports world is all abuzz with Randy Moss returning to the Vikings from New England. I know Moss is a good receiver but how good can you be when your quarterback can never remember what team he's supposed to throw to? Rex Ryan's Jets are going to snack on the Vikings Monday night.
The surprisingly 3-0 Chiefs travel to Indy to face the surprisingly 2-2 Colts. I'm not convinced that the Chiefs are as good as their record states and Manning and the Colts should give the '72 Dolphins something to cheer about.
Green Bay (3-1) @ Washington (2-2)
Donovan McNabb and the Redskins are coming off a big win against Philadelphia but Kevin Kolb isn't running the Packers' offense. The Packers will move to 4-1.
New York Giants (2-2) @ Houston (3-1)
The Texans are finally playing up to their potential and the Giants have been outscored 67-24 in their two games against the AFC South this season. Look for that trend to continue as the Texans keep rolling.
Tennessee (2-2) @ Dallas (1-2)
Dallas hasn't lost for two straight weeks. Okay, last week was their bye week, but they will likely make it three straight weeks without a loss.
Philadelphia (2-2) @ San Francisco (0-4)
Normally I wouldn't consider a game between a 2-2 team and an 0-4 team as a must see, but this should actually be a good game. Vick is likely out for the Eagles and Kevin Kolb has shown no promise this year at all. The Niners have played well against good teams this year and should get their first win Sunday night.
Minnesota (1-2) @ New York Jets (3-1)
The sports world is all abuzz with Randy Moss returning to the Vikings from New England. I know Moss is a good receiver but how good can you be when your quarterback can never remember what team he's supposed to throw to? Rex Ryan's Jets are going to snack on the Vikings Monday night.
College Football Week 6
#7 Nebraska (4-0) @ Kansas State (4-0)
Nebraska QB Taylor Martinez will get back on track against the worst run defense in the Big 12. No upset here.
#1 Alabama (5-0) @ #19 South Carolina (3-1)
The Gamecocks can't stop Mark Ingram. The Tide will roll to their 20th straight victory.
#17 Michigan State (5-0) @ #18 Michigan (5-0)
This is the first time since 1999 that these teams meet while both being ranked. Denard Robinson had 277 passing yards and 217 rushing yards last week against Indiana. On a bum knee! How high will Michigan be ranked after they go 6-0?
#3 Oregon (5-0) @ Washington State (1-4)
No, I don't think Washington State will pull off an upset. Not even close. The Ducks are on fire! I'm just interested to see how many points the highest scoring team in the nation (56.6 ppg) will put up this week.
#12 LSU (5-0) @ #14 Florida (4-1)
The Gators got bounced by Alabama last week, 31-6, and look to come back with a strong showing against LSU. The Tigers barely got past Tennessee and will likely get their first loss this week.
#23 Florida State (4-1) @ #13 Miami (3-1)
This should be a closely contended, defensive game. And Miami should come out on top.
USC (4-1) @ #16 Stanford (4-1)
USC is coming off a shocking loss to Washington while Stanford tries to rebound from a disappointing loss to Oregon. Stanford led 21-3 after 1 quarter, but was outscored 49-10 the rest of the game. Andrew Luck and the Cardinal should be able to keep USC out of the Top 25.
Nebraska QB Taylor Martinez will get back on track against the worst run defense in the Big 12. No upset here.
#1 Alabama (5-0) @ #19 South Carolina (3-1)
The Gamecocks can't stop Mark Ingram. The Tide will roll to their 20th straight victory.
#17 Michigan State (5-0) @ #18 Michigan (5-0)
This is the first time since 1999 that these teams meet while both being ranked. Denard Robinson had 277 passing yards and 217 rushing yards last week against Indiana. On a bum knee! How high will Michigan be ranked after they go 6-0?
#3 Oregon (5-0) @ Washington State (1-4)
No, I don't think Washington State will pull off an upset. Not even close. The Ducks are on fire! I'm just interested to see how many points the highest scoring team in the nation (56.6 ppg) will put up this week.
#12 LSU (5-0) @ #14 Florida (4-1)
The Gators got bounced by Alabama last week, 31-6, and look to come back with a strong showing against LSU. The Tigers barely got past Tennessee and will likely get their first loss this week.
#23 Florida State (4-1) @ #13 Miami (3-1)
This should be a closely contended, defensive game. And Miami should come out on top.
USC (4-1) @ #16 Stanford (4-1)
USC is coming off a shocking loss to Washington while Stanford tries to rebound from a disappointing loss to Oregon. Stanford led 21-3 after 1 quarter, but was outscored 49-10 the rest of the game. Andrew Luck and the Cardinal should be able to keep USC out of the Top 25.
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God damnit; The battle for UC supremacy is on in Berkeley as 2-2 UCLA brings its Bruin faithful for their last meeting at Memorial Stadium (in its current form), with the loser teetering on a bowl-less season.
Cal has a chance to redeem their nationally televised debacle against Nevada, with 2 weeks to prepare for UCLA's version of the Pistol.
UCLA 42
Cal 38
GO BRUINS!!!
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