Pick the MAC, week 3!
Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 10:35 pm
No perfects this week. Nobody picked correctly in both Kent's and NIU's games. In fact those two burnt most everybody, me included. And Byron's still leading the way.
Lord_Byron 23 - 1
bgsufalcon24 21 - 3
BGFalconfromCincy 21 - 3
daspollak 21 - 3
ham0331 21 - 3
kdog27 21 - 3
falconfan1999 21 - 3
camkru9701 21 - 3
Warthog 21 - 3
MarkL 20 - 4
footballguy51 20 - 4
1987alum 19 - 5
Oldballcoach61 19 - 5
VDub26Falcon 19 - 5
mjmorefield 19 - 5
bgdodgeball4 18 - 6
FortWayneFalcon 15 - 9
jpfalcon09 12 - 1
SicSicalum 9 - 2
svillefalcon 9 - 2
Falconian 4 - 20
I guessed Toledo would still be scoreless against Ohio State and ... suffice it to say ... I was a little off. Temple thumped Akron, Kent was no good, Ball State gave up a touchdown on the opening kickoff (and they were the receiving team on the play!), NIU's defense partied too late Friday night, and Eastern Michigan is probably the weakest 2-0 team ever.
And now the schedule. There's a couple more MAC games, some Big 10 matchups, and there's the Friday night game with Boise State.
Friday
Boise State at Toledo, 8:00 pm
Saturday
Central Michigan at Western Michigan, 12:00 pm
Eastern Michigan at Michigan, 12:00 pm
Penn State at Temple, 12:00 pm
Wyoming at Bowling Green, 12:00 pm
Akron at Cincinnati, 3:30 pm
Miami (OH) at Minnesota, 3:30 pm
Wisconsin at Northern Illinois at Soldier Field, 3:30 pm
Buffalo at Ball State, 7:00 pm
Marshall at Ohio, 7:00 pm
Kent State at Kansas State, 7:00 pm
And ... my picks.
Boise State. Big, big blowout win for the Broncos. BSU is a legitemate national title contender. Toledo plays inspired but has no ability to keep up.
WMU. CMU looks disfuntional and kept it close last week by playing a very disfunctional Kentucky team. WMU is pretty good.
Michigan. Maybe this should be pick the point spread instead of pick the winner.
Penn State. Temple's good, but they won't be able to hang with a Penn State team that's way better than they looked last week.
Bowling Green. Wyoming is a similar, young team, but BG is playing with a physicality that I haven't seen in years. Wyoming won't be able to win the battles on either line and certainly won't be able to cover all our receivers.
Cincinnati. No contest.
Minnesota. Miami's only played one game so I know less about them than the rest of the teams. Minnesota isn't anything great but I'll take the safe bet and pick the Big Ten team.
Wisconsin. I want NIU to win, I really do, but their defense has got no chance of stopping the Wisconsin attack. NIU will score points but not enough to make up for their d.
Buffalo. Hard telling much about either team. I'll take Buffalo because I don't put too much stock into Ball State's win over Indiana. I think most of the MAC could beat Indiana.
Ohio. OU's still the team to beat in the east.
KSU. KSU is just better than KSU. KSU's run defense is good, but KSU's offense won't have too much of a problem. Ok, ok, I'm taking Kansas State.
Lord_Byron 23 - 1
bgsufalcon24 21 - 3
BGFalconfromCincy 21 - 3
daspollak 21 - 3
ham0331 21 - 3
kdog27 21 - 3
falconfan1999 21 - 3
camkru9701 21 - 3
Warthog 21 - 3
MarkL 20 - 4
footballguy51 20 - 4
1987alum 19 - 5
Oldballcoach61 19 - 5
VDub26Falcon 19 - 5
mjmorefield 19 - 5
bgdodgeball4 18 - 6
FortWayneFalcon 15 - 9
jpfalcon09 12 - 1
SicSicalum 9 - 2
svillefalcon 9 - 2
Falconian 4 - 20
I guessed Toledo would still be scoreless against Ohio State and ... suffice it to say ... I was a little off. Temple thumped Akron, Kent was no good, Ball State gave up a touchdown on the opening kickoff (and they were the receiving team on the play!), NIU's defense partied too late Friday night, and Eastern Michigan is probably the weakest 2-0 team ever.
And now the schedule. There's a couple more MAC games, some Big 10 matchups, and there's the Friday night game with Boise State.
Friday
Boise State at Toledo, 8:00 pm
Saturday
Central Michigan at Western Michigan, 12:00 pm
Eastern Michigan at Michigan, 12:00 pm
Penn State at Temple, 12:00 pm
Wyoming at Bowling Green, 12:00 pm
Akron at Cincinnati, 3:30 pm
Miami (OH) at Minnesota, 3:30 pm
Wisconsin at Northern Illinois at Soldier Field, 3:30 pm
Buffalo at Ball State, 7:00 pm
Marshall at Ohio, 7:00 pm
Kent State at Kansas State, 7:00 pm
And ... my picks.
Boise State. Big, big blowout win for the Broncos. BSU is a legitemate national title contender. Toledo plays inspired but has no ability to keep up.
WMU. CMU looks disfuntional and kept it close last week by playing a very disfunctional Kentucky team. WMU is pretty good.
Michigan. Maybe this should be pick the point spread instead of pick the winner.
Penn State. Temple's good, but they won't be able to hang with a Penn State team that's way better than they looked last week.
Bowling Green. Wyoming is a similar, young team, but BG is playing with a physicality that I haven't seen in years. Wyoming won't be able to win the battles on either line and certainly won't be able to cover all our receivers.
Cincinnati. No contest.
Minnesota. Miami's only played one game so I know less about them than the rest of the teams. Minnesota isn't anything great but I'll take the safe bet and pick the Big Ten team.
Wisconsin. I want NIU to win, I really do, but their defense has got no chance of stopping the Wisconsin attack. NIU will score points but not enough to make up for their d.
Buffalo. Hard telling much about either team. I'll take Buffalo because I don't put too much stock into Ball State's win over Indiana. I think most of the MAC could beat Indiana.
Ohio. OU's still the team to beat in the east.
KSU. KSU is just better than KSU. KSU's run defense is good, but KSU's offense won't have too much of a problem. Ok, ok, I'm taking Kansas State.