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		<description><![CDATA[Things We Learned from Week 12 in College Football Ron Zook has Mikel Leshoure at the top of his 2010 Christmas list. The Junior RB for Illinois had a career day against Northwestern on Saturday when the Illini played the Wildcats in the worst venue ever to host a college football game &#8212; Wrigley Field. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Things We Learned from Week 12 in College Football</p>
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<li>Ron Zook has Mikel Leshoure at the top of his 2010 Christmas list. The Junior RB for Illinois had a career day against Northwestern on Saturday when the Illini played the Wildcats in the worst venue ever to host a college football game &#8212; Wrigley Field. Leshoure ran for 330 yards and 2 TDs as the Illini beat the Wildcats 48 &#8211; 27. This stopped an Illini losing streak at 2 games. They had lost in the Big House to Michigan in 2OT and then at home to &#8230;. Minnesota??? The win made the Illini bowl-eligible, finally, after just a few weeks ago they were thinking a 9-win season in Champagne. Not so fast my friend. </li>
<li>Nebraska and Bo Pelini might want to talk about his sideline demeanor. Chancellor Periman has already come out this morning with his displeasure at the antics of his head football coach. He called it "unfortunate" and "something we'll have to address." He was speaking to Pelini's verbal abuse of officials resulting in an unsportsmanlike penalty as well as reports of Pelini chasing after an official before shaking Aggie coach Mike Sherman's hand after the conclusion of the game. But IMO, the biggest question is what exactly <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CdqUD5PBWnE">this</a> was all about. Martinez had to leave the game earlier when his OL stepped on an rolled his already severely injured ankle. Pelini has LOTS of 'splaining to do IMO.</li>
<li>There is just something about a game involving Houston Nutt and Les Miles when they get together on opposing sidelines &#8230; no matter the team. The Rebels were coming off a shellacking at the hands of the SEC-winless Volunteers from Tennessee and LSU was lobbying for potential BCS Championship aspirations. So what happens when the Rebel Black Bears visit Death Valley?? Oh just a complete track meet of course. It took 20 4th quarter points from LSU's anemic offense to finally win the game for the Tigers. Amazing that John Chavis' defense gave up 36 points and 420 yards to a very, very average Ole Miss offense.</li>
<li>Bedlam will truly be Bedlam this weekend when the Sooners roll into Stillwater. The Cowboys wrapped up their first 10-win regular season in school history by defeating the Jayhawks on Saturday. The Sooners offense finally showed life on the road in a rout of the Baylor Bears in Waco. So, what happens Saturday? Well, a Cowboy win and they go to the Little XII Championship game for the first time. A Sooner win and then we truly do have Bedlam in the Little XII South. If that happens and the Aggies beat the Shorthorns, then we go once again to the BCS Rankings due to a 3-way tie. More than likely it is winner take-all in Stillwater for the Little XII South representative.</li>
<li>On an extremely emotional night in Starkville, MS, the Arkansas Razorbacks showed just how far they have come as a program under the three short years of Bobby Petrino. This team showed the resiliency that hasn't been there since a guy name Frank Broyles roamed the sidelines for the Hogs. Leading 31- 28 and under 2 minutes to go in the game, with the ball, the Hogs call a run play on 3rd and 8 and Knile Davis fumbles for the second time. The Bulldogs run down the field and as time expired kicked the game-tying FG. After a Bulldog fumble out of the endzone for a touchback, a missed FB by Arkansas Freshman Zack Hocker, the second OT started with a Knile Davis 7-yard TD. Then on 4th and 7 from the MSU 21, the Hogs sacked the Bulldog QB Relf to end the game. That wouldn't have happened three years ago when the used car salesman roamed the sideline. Discipline and resiliency are now in the program along with lots of talent. </li>
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<h2>Brick of the Week</h2>
<p>This week, the group did much better. However, there were a couple of games that were great candidates for BOTW honors. They were the Wisconsin @ Michigan and Stanford @ California games. I could go with either of the 2 who chose Michigan or the 2 that chose California to beat Stanford. Considering that California was never really in the game, maybe because the didn't fake any injuries this week, I am going with those 2. Therefore, the BOTW this week goes to Mr. Jason "Hey, sleep deprivation isn't good for making picks" Shirey and Mr. Lee "I can relate to sleep deprivation" Smith. Sorry guys. Cal really let you down this week after that great showing last week.</p>
<h2>Pick of the Week</h2>
<p>This week, it was very difficult to choose a POTW. There was truly only one game that could even be considered a POTW candidate. However, if I had to choose a game, it would have to be the NC State @ North Carolina game. And if you haven't seen the replay highlights of that game and how it ended, well, you truly are <a href="http://espn.go.com/video/clip?categoryId=2564308&amp;id=5830713">in for a treat</a>. Therefore, this week, I am awarding the POTW to the 9 individuals who correctly picked that game. You can see who you are and gloat in your glory with family members and friends <a href="http://razorpicks.com/picks/show_game_picks?week_id=19&amp;game_id=113">here</a>. Congratulations.</p>
<h2>Champion of the Week</h2>
<p>This week, we had some great picks as the average pick was up almost a full pick over last week at 6.5. However, once again, we had one individual pick 9 out of 10 correctly. They only missed the one game that EVERY single contestant missed. That was the shocking thumping of USC by Oregon State in Corvalis (the House of Horrors for the Trojans). But, still, going 9 &#8211; 1 is very impressive. Therefore, the winner of week 12 Pick-Em is Mr. Steven "Hey, the Red Raiders finally found someone they can beat" Leija. Congratulations bud.</p>
<h2>Actual Game Scores</h2>
<p><a href="http://razorpicks.com/games?week_id=19">Review the Game Scores on the site.</a></p>
<h2>Week 12 Results</h2>
<p><a href="http://razorpicks.com/results/show/19">See how well you did this week.</a></p>
<p>Overall Standings</p>
<p><a href="http://razorpicks.com/results/overall">See where you stand after 12 weeks.</a></p>
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		<title>RazorPicks 2010 &#8212; Week 12 My Picks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are my picks for Week 12. Wisconsin 65 @ Michigan 42 &#8212; Whisky scored 83, yes, 83 last week on Indiana who had came within a dropped TD pass the week before of beating Iowa. Indiana's defense is not that great &#8230; Michigan's defense is much, much worse though. This one could be one [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are my picks for Week 12.</p>
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<li><strong>Wisconsin 65</strong> @ Michigan 42 &#8212; Whisky scored 83, yes, 83 last week on Indiana who had came within a dropped TD pass the week before of beating Iowa. Indiana's defense is not that great &#8230; Michigan's defense is much, much worse though. This one could be one for the ages, and my score may be the score at half time. Good grief there will be offense to spare in this one. </li>
<li>NC State 17 @ <strong>North Carolina 23 </strong>- The Tarheels have had a season to forget &#8230; off the field. They have actually played extremely well, considering, on the football field. We got word this week that North Carolina will NOT self-impose sanctions on itself for the entire debacle that is John Blake as part-time assistant coach/part-time runner for an agent. Really? Either way, this is a classic in-state battle that I feel the home team will be ready for and actually play well. The Tarheel defense is very good even without half of the starters that have been permanently or temporarily suspended.</li>
<li><strong>Stanford 27</strong> @ California 14 &#8211; Stanford is just a very good football team this year. Their only loss was on the road @ Oregon and we all know how good the Ducks are. Cal however last week held Oregon to a season low 15 points and came within a missed FG at the end of upsetting the mighty ducks. How did they slow down the Ducks? Well, lots of different ways, but this might be the <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BEr6tHeuKnA">most publicized</a>. I think Cal tries to keep it on the up and up in this game to avoid more potential bad press, and in doing so, the Cardinal run all over them to a 10 &#8211; 1 record. </li>
<li><strong>Ohio State 24</strong> @ Iowa 21 &#8211; Iowa has been very schizophrenic the last couple of weeks. The lost by one at home to Wisconsin, they destroy previously undefeated Michigan State in Iowa City the following week, and then two weeks ago in Indiana they are the benefactors of a game-winnind DROPPED TD by Indiana in the end-zone to escape Bloomington with a 5 point win. Finally last week they lose on a last-mintue TD pass and injury by Dan Persa at the hands of Northwestern. Iowa has been in every game this year, but just unlucky &#8230; a LOT. Tressel is lucky. Iowa, unlucky. See the difference here?</li>
<li><strong>Virginia Tech 27</strong> @ Miami 21 &#8212; Miami has played well since Harris went down with an injury due to TRUE Freshman QB Stephen Morris. However, Morris hasn't yet played a defense like he will face in Bud Foster and the Hokies today. VA Tech on the other hand has reeled off 8 straight wins since losing to one guy, James Madison, in week 2. Now they look to wrap up another ACC Coastal Division crown with a win in South Beach. Tyrod Taylor and the Hokies do enough and the Defense wins is for them late with a valiant stand. </li>
<li><strong>Arkansas 45</strong> @ Mississippi State 23 &#8212; Last week State was in Tuscaloosa for a game against the Crimson Tide. After 1 Quarter it was still a close game at 6 &#8211; 3 Tide. However, then State forgot how to tackle on defense. McElroy ended up 12 /18 for 227 and 2TD in a 30 &#8211; 10 win that wasn't that close. This week, the Bulldogs are back home for a matchup against Ryan Mallett. Mallett and the Hogs might be playing the best football played at Arkansas in a long, long time. They have won 4 in a row and appear to be clicking on all cylinders on offense. If they Hogs can jump out early on the Bulldogs, it may be over quickly in Starkville. Look for a great game as the Hogs are notorious for having trouble in StarkVegas and the Hogs pull away late. LSU in LR next week will be all that is standing in the Hogs way of their first potential BCS Bowl bid in school history.</li>
<li><strong>Oklahoma 49</strong> @ Baylor 31 &#8212; OU has not played well on the road at all this season. Look at the abysmal play in Columbia to lose to the Tigers and then the horrific game they played in College Station to lose to the resurgent Aggies. They could potentially lose ANOTHER road game this week in Waco, except for the fact that Baylor doesn't have a defense. They have lost of offense, and have made HUGE strides, but still they can't stop anyone yet. Once they can, look out Big XII South. Sooners should make easy and quick work of the Bears as Landry Jones may break some school records in this one. </li>
<li><strong>USC 35</strong> @ Oregon State 17 &#8212; The Beavers have fallen on extremely tough times in Corvallis. This was one of the teams that Boise State was hanging its cap on after beating the Beavers early in the season. However, the Beavers have not held up their end of the bargain as they have just tanked in a big, big way late in the season. How badly you ask? How about losing to Washington State. Yes, Washington State and Ryan Leaf wasn't playing QB. The Trojans have regrouped, to some extent and have put together a decent season. Barkley is playing very good, and a 10-win season is still possible for the Trojans with games against Notre Dame and UCLA remaining. No bowl game though. They cheated. </li>
<li><strong>Florida State 34</strong> @ Maryland 24 &#8212; There are still 3 teams that could win the ACC Atlantic crown. One team will be eliminated in this game in College Park. How, Maryland has remained in the race is a testament to Ralph Friedgen and his coaching staff. The Terps have beaten the teams they should and been in every other game (except the Clemson game in Death Valley). Look for Christian Ponder to do his magic today though as the Seminoles wrap up the Atlantic crown with a win here and an NC State loss in Chapel Hill. </li>
<li><strong>Nebraska 30</strong> @ Texas A&amp;M 24 &#8212; The Aggies are an extremely hot team right now. They have won four straight and they have been led by QB turned WR turned QB Ryan Tannehill. In the last 3 1/2  games he has thrown for 1,108 yards and 10 TD. All wins for the Aggies and he may have saved Mike Sherman's job in College Station. Nebraska on the other hand has won 9 straight November games. Their Defense is coming off its best performance in the program's storied history. They allowed only 87 yards of total offense to the hapless Jayhawks. However, the offense needs to get back on track.k That could be tough this week in College Station. However, look for Helu Jr. and Taylor Martinez to be ready to go and the Huskers to wrap-up the Big XII North crown. </li>
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		<description><![CDATA[﻿Things learned from Week 11 in the college football world: Ryan Mallett and the Arkansas offense seemed to have found a pretty good groove over the past couple of games. The running game is tarting to flourish and that only makes the cannon-for-an-arm Mallett all that more lethal. Knile (the K is silent  and it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>﻿Things learned from Week 11 in the college football world:</p>
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<li>Ryan Mallett and the Arkansas offense seemed to have found a pretty good groove over the past couple of games. The running game is tarting to flourish and that only makes the cannon-for-an-arm Mallett all that more lethal. Knile (the K is silent  and it is like the river in Egypt for those taking notes) Davis is on a tear. He has rushed for 176, 82, 110, and 182 the last four games. The 82 was in a blowout against Vandy. Combine that with Mallett's record 5 TD passes Saturday against UTEP and the offense is humming. Can they avoid a letdown in a "trap-game" of sorts this weekend in StarkVegas? State is a very good team in a STACKED SEC West this year. The Hogs could be looking ahead to a matchup with LSU in LR to potentially determine who gets a Sugar Bowl BCS invite. Petrino will have them focused, ready, and hungry. Bank on it.</li>
<li>Off the field, Auburn is dealing with one distraction after another as CamGate revs up even more this week. Today Kenny Rogers and John Bond met with both the FBI and the NCAA. What happens from here is only anyone's guess, but I bet the FBI gets to a resolution before the NCAA. Now, on the field. Cam is still running through opposing defenses with ease, but the bigger story is quickly becoming the play of one of the dirtiest players ever to grace the Plains. Nick Fairley. He is ridiculous. Racking up personal foul after personal foul and getting away with more late hits and cheap shots than anyone in the history of the SEC. Here is some <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nhl66fjqlI">video evidence</a> of how big of an bush league player Fairley truly is. And as is evidenced by the fact that Fairley hasn't been disciplined, we know the SEC protects its BCS Championship contenders. Period.</li>
<li>Man the non-automatic qualifiers for the BCS took another huge hit this weekend. TCU and Boise must wonder who they should schedule at this point. Boise played and beat two BCS teams in Virginia Tech and Oregon State. It was well documented that Virginia Tech lost the next week to FCS opponent James Madison at home. However, now for Boise, Oregon State loses to &#8230;. Washington State??? At home?? And TCU thought they had a feather in their cap last week when they went to Salt Lake City and just pounded the then undefeated Utes from Utah. Only to see that same highly overrated Utah team travel to South Bend and lose to a below average Notre Dame team. A ND team that was below .500 before the win. Wow.</li>
<li>Another head scratcher took place in The Swamp this past Saturday as the Ol Ball Coach traveled with his South Carolina team to Florida for a showdown with the Gators. It was winner take all for the SEC East crown in this matchup of Top 25 teams. However, someone forgot to tell Florida and its offense that a game was scheduled and they were slated to participate. The Gator Defense also forgot how to defend against the run, as Marcus Lattimore (who the week before at home had 26 yards in a loss to Arkansas) ran all over them for 212 yards and 3 TD (actually I think Lattimore just scored again). The Florida offense could do absolutely nothing against South Carolina. The same USC-E defense that had just been torched 7 days before at home by the Hogs. Spurrier gets Cocky to Atlanta for the first time in the SEC for the school. Too bad they will just be the sacrificial lamb this year to the SECW. </li>
<li>And last, but certainly not least by any means, the Texas Longhorns. Wow. Just wow. They played in the BCS Championship game last year with a 12 &#8211; 0 record. This year, they won't go to a bowl. Any bowl. In an era when every team including Mary Sisters of the Poor goes to a bowl, the Mighty Burnt Orange will be sitting at home. How bad are they Longhorns? So bad that people are scoffing at the idea of them being a 21 point favorite at home against &#8230; Florida Atlantic??? Wow. I. Love. This. Dearly. How do you think "Boom" Muschamp is enjoying his time in Austin these days as the "coach in waiting"??? Love. It. </li>
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<h2>Brick of the Week</h2>
<p>So we got closer to 60% this week as the average correct was 5.91 out of 10. And we had another individual correctly pick 9 out of 10. However, there was one game that was just a dead ringer for the BOTW candidacy. That game was the Ole Miss Rebels at the Tennessee Volunteers. The Vols had not won a conference game all year. The Rebels had somehow managed to get an SEC victory by defeating the Kentucky Wildcats in Oxford. So, you thought it would be a toss-up. And most picked it that was as 61% picked the Vols at home. Boy did the Vols roll them up some Rebel Black Bears. Before the end of the 1st quarter it was 21 &#8211; 0 Vols and at half it was 31 &#8211; 14. It only got worse in the second half as the Vols raced to a 52 &#8211; 14 victory. I won't list all of you but those on the <a href="http://razorpicks.com/picks/show_game_picks?week_id=18&amp;game_id=104">Incorrect list here</a> are the recipients of the BOTW, all 9 of you.</p>
<h2>Pick of the Week</h2>
<p>So, let's see. We have a previously undefeated Top 5 BCS team who just suffered their first loss of the year at home, traveling to South Bend. South Bend is where dreams go to die in the past 6 &#8211; 8 years it seems. So, who in their right mind would have given the Fighting Irish a chance against the Utes from Utah? Not many it seems. But, not only did the Irish win, they completely dominated the game from start to finish en route to a 28 &#8211; 3 win. Wow. Just plain Wow. However, we did have two individuals who were pulling for the Irish. Therefore they are the POTW for Week 11. They are Mr. Lance "Giggity!" Williams and Mr. Lee "there is a new lil princess in the Smith household" Smith. Congratulations guys.</p>
<h2>Champion of the Week</h2>
<p>Well, as mentioned above, we did once again have someone go 9 &#8211; 1. There were two 8 &#8211; 2 contestants this week, so it was a clear cut runaway. However, 9 &#8211; 1 with the games this past week was quite impressive to say the least. And they weren't that far off on the Tiebreak score either. Therefore, for their 9 correct picks in week 11, the COTW goes to Mr. Lance "Tom Cable for President" Williams is your winner. Congratulations bud.</p>
<h2>Actual Game Scores</h2>
<p><a href="http://razorpicks.com/games?week_id=18">You can find those on the site.</a></p>
<h2><a href="http://razorpicks.com/games?week_id=18"></a>Week 11 Results</h2>
<p><a href="http://razorpicks.com/results/show/18">Find out how you did this week. </a></p>
<h2>Overall Standings</h2>
<p><a href="http://razorpicks.com/results/overall">Find out where you stack up after 11 weeks.</a></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[  ﻿So, some highlights and lowlights if you will from week 10 in college football: Hey, Arkansas found a running game. And at a great time too when the Hogs needed it the most in the biggest road game of the season. By cruising past South Carolina, the Hogs now have a very decent shot [...]]]></description>
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<p>﻿So, some highlights and lowlights if you will from week 10 in college football:</p>
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<li>Hey, Arkansas found a running game. And at a great time too when the Hogs needed it the most in the biggest road game of the season. By cruising past South Carolina, the Hogs now have a very decent shot at their first ever BCS bowl. They need to win out (UTEP, @ Miss State, LSU in LR) and have Auburn win out as well. This will give them 2nd place in the SECW and essentially 2nd place in the SEC. At 10 &#8211; 2 they would be a perfect candidate for the Sugar Bowl.</li>
<li>Cam Newton is being scrutinized pretty harshly the last couple of weeks. It appears this may become the norm in college football moving forward with start athletes, unless the NCAA does something quickly. Any star player from a questionable recruitment will be run over the coals by jilted schools to try and tarnish the star players reputation and the school he chooses. However, if these allegations are true with Newton, and Auburn knew, and played him anyways? Well, then, all bets are off.</li>
<li>The Hat. What more can you say or need to say than "The Hat". Kiss my grits. This guy is amazing. Simply amazing. The whole "Deal with the Devil" is starting to look very, very likely at this point. How else could you explain the fake FG in the 4th quarter down by 4? And it wasn't a simple straight-forward handoff up the middle for the 1st down either. It was a toss sweep left, toss reverse right for a HUGE gain that setup the go ahead TD. Really?? Two tosses on one play for a fake FG that were performed by individuals who don't normally execute that type of play? Oh, and let's not even talk about <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hhzXboq8bIQ">this</a>.</li>
<li>Now the question seems to be is TCU legit or was Utah an impostor extraordinaire??? TCU travels on the road to face unbeaten and #5 Utah. The result was a massive 40 point victory for the Horned Frogs and it wasn't even that close. The only that could have been uglier than the score were the atrocious uniforms that Utah was wearing. I get the whole Veteran's Day celebration and everything, but those things were God-awful.</li>
<li>And finally, let's not move past another week in college football w/out discussing the severe mediocore-level of football currently being played in the Little XII. Two weeks ago everyone was agush about OU, Mizzou, and possibly Nebraska being able to play for the BCS Championship. Now?? Well, let's see. OU loses on the road to a very, very average Texas A&amp;M team. Mizzou loses on the road to Nebraska (not that bad really since they haven't won there since, well, a long, long time) AND Mizzou loses on the road to a very below average Texas Tech team. What about Nebraska? They did beat Mizzou for their first loss right? Well, that same Nebraska team came within a failed two-point conversion attempt in the 1st OT on the road at &#8230; AIMES, IOWA of losing on the road as well. Geez. Folks it just doesn't get anymore mediocre than that. Oh, and Texas won't be bowl-eligible this year. HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHA</li>
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<h2 style="font-size: 1.5em;">Brick of the Week</h2>
<p>Talk about a game. Wow. I watched the first quarter, then came back for the 4th quarter and the subsequent 3 OT. Amazing game. It was amazing how defense was clearly optional in this game and there was so much on the line for both teams. Rich Rodriguez was teetering again after a great start to the season and needed this win at home to stave off some critics (still needs to dump Greg Robinson though). Ron Zook on the other side, if he could get a win here, could theoretically lead his team to a 9 &#8211; 3 season. Great considering he replaced everyone not named Zook on this staff last year. In the end, in a game dominated by offense, it came down to a defensive play &#8230; by MICHIGAN. Stopping the Illini short on their 2-point conversion in the 3 OT and winning 67 &#8211; 65. It is very hard to give the BOTW for this game, but EVERYONE except this person picked Michigan. So, ball bounces another way, and he is POTW. However, for his pick of Illinois, Mr. Jason "Is it softball season yet?" Shirey gets the award for Week 10.</p>
<p><span style="font-size: 18px; font-weight: bold;">Pick of the Week</span></p>
<p>There were a couple of candidates for POTW this week. We had one person who felt The Hat would upend Saban in his return to Death Valley. They were right. Although, I don't remember seeing anything about The Mad Hatter eating grass in the pick. So, we move to the next candidate. Having seen this team play on the road in Columbia should have been a sign to us all. But since we aren't all fast learners everyone picked OU to go to College Station and win. But they didn't. Not only did they not win, they must have left their Offensive Coordinator at home and let some guy from Slaughterville, OK call the plays. On two separate occasions inside the 5 with first and goal, the Sooners run 4 consecutive rushing plays. Net points? 0. So, for picking the Aggies to rise up and beat back the Rushing Stoops, Mr. Jerry "I never cheated on a journalism exam, I don't think." Tucker is your winner. Congrats my friend.</p>
<h2>Champion of the Week</h2>
<p>This week was another wild and crazy week in college football. Great games were to be found in almost every conference. Upsets were everywhere and when the dust settled we learned a little  more than we did going in and the biggest thing was that Bama won't play for its second straight BCS Championship. We learned also that Oregon's offense can have a "off-day" &#8230;. and score 53. We learned that LSU's defense is &#8230; decent. We learned that Utah was &#8230; O-V-E-R-R-A-T-E-D. We learned the TCU is &#8230; pretty salty. And finally we learned that Boise State &#8230; still whines. A LOT! And we learned that I guess it takes us getting to a week of upsets and conference titles being decided before we can find out who can really pick some games. This individual missed one game. ONE! And it was the 3-point loss by Saban in Death Valley. Therefore, by going 9 &#8211; 1, Mr. Jerry "Mizzou is DUE for a letdown" Tucker is your Week 10 winner. Congrats.</p>
<h2>Game Scores for Week 10</h2>
<p><a href="http://razorpicks.com/games?week_id=17">View the scores and recaps from Week 10.</a></p>
<h2>Week 10 Results</h2>
<p><a href="http://razorpicks.com/results/show/17">See how you stacked up against Mr. Tucker.</a></p>
<h2>Overall Standings</h2>
<p><a href="http://razorpicks.com/results/overall">See where you stand after 10 weeks.</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2010 01:29:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Here are my picks for week 10: NC State 27 @ Clemson 21 &#8212; The Wolfpack have played extremely well this year on the road. They won at Georgia Tech and at Boston College. They got a gift last Thursday night when Christian Ponder fumbled what would have been the game winning throw on the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Here are my picks for week 10:</p>
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<li><strong>NC State 27</strong> @ Clemson 21 &#8212; The Wolfpack have played extremely well this year on the road. They won at Georgia Tech and at Boston College. They got a gift last Thursday night when Christian Ponder fumbled what would have been the game winning throw on the Wolfpack 6 late in the fourth quarter. Clemson on the other hand seemed to be playing"better" until last week when they were shut down completely by Boston College on the road. Hard to figure this team out really. They could win easily or get shut out. I expect a great game and NC State coming out on top in the end. </li>
<li>Illinois 38 @ <strong>Michigan 41</strong> &#8212; I think the Wolverines find a way to beat the Zooker in the Big House this weekend. Their defense is just abysmal, but I think that Shoelace will be enough to get the over the top in the end in what will be a very entertaining game in Ann Arbor.  Zook has the Illini playing extremely well (for the Big 10) but I don't think they will be able to outscore the Wolverines in the final quarter. Comeback will be big for the Wolverines. </li>
<li>Baylor 45 @ <strong>Okie State 49 </strong>&#8211; In another matchup where defense will be optional, I completely expect a very high scoring affair in Stillwater when the Bears and Cowboys hook up. Blackmon is back for the Cowboys and Griffin is playing tremendously for the Bears. Look for there to be a football game scheduled and a track meet breaks out. </li>
<li><strong>Alabama 21</strong> @ LSU 20 &#8212; This game will be an instant classic. I don't genuinely think that LSU will score 20 points on the Bama defense, but the game is in Death Valley (though not at night and the locals are NONE to happy about that, by the way), and The Hat is still on the sidelines for the Tigers. He somehow finds a way to be in every stinking game they play this year. If not for ONE blown play in the Auburn game, we would have seen OT. But Mcalleb made sure that didn't happen with his big 4th quarter run. Look for Ingram or Richardson to have another big run this week and the Tide to eek out a hard fought, smash-mouth game in the Bayou.</li>
<li><strong>Oklahoma 42</strong> @ aTm 28 &#8212; While OU has struggled on the road this year, I don't look for it to be a problem for them this week in College Station. It will be a different matchup for the OU defense though as Tannehill will get the start over the hot-cold-hot-cold-very cold-sub-zero Johnson at QB for the Aggies. All Tannehill did last week was come in for Johnson and throw for a school record 449 yards in leading the Aggies to their second straight victory over their arch-nemesis Red Raiders from Lubbock.  Landry Jones and Demarco Murray should have monster games this weekend.</li>
<li><strong>Arkansas 38</strong> @ South Carolina 28 &#8212; So, South Carolina's pass defense is ranked 105 out of 120 FBS schools. They give up an average of 260 yards per game. On average. Arkansas pass offense is ranked #2 in the country averaging 360 yards per game. Arkansas run defense is ranked 78 allowing 168 yards per game. South Carolinas rush offense is ranked 62 averaging 152 yards per game. So it will be which team can play to its strengths the best. I don't think that South Carolina can stop the passing game at all from Mallet even w/out Greg Childs. I think Mallet gets close to breaking his school record of 409 yards again. I think Lattimore will have some big runs, but it won't be enough. In the end, the Hogs get a HUGE win on the road and move closer to an improbable BCS bid.</li>
<li><strong>Missouri 35</strong> @ Texas Tech 24 &#8212; Tech is having a big transition year. It is hard to go from a major system coach to a real coach in West Texas. But have faith Red Raiders, Big Ears will build you a program if you give him time. He will get big time talent in there and you will have a defense for once in your program's history. Just hope Tubbs stays there long enough to build it and doesn't run off to the SEC again at the first chance. Mizzou rolls here.</li>
<li>Arizona State 24 @ <strong>USC 48 </strong>- It is hard to know what to expect with Arizona State. They win at Washington by 10 then just get obliterated by Cal on the road by 33 points. Then they manhandle hapless Wazzu 42 &#8211; 0 at home. One thing that is for certain though, Half-Monty will give up some points. So look for another high scoring affair, where Matt Barkley shines and Dennis Erickson wonders what in the world he is doing all over again. </li>
<li>Texas 24 @ <strong>K-State 28 </strong>- Yes, I am going to say that for the first time in the Mack Brown era, the Shorthorns will be below .500 overall. They will struggle again against a sub-par opponent on the road and Bill Snyder's magic will be just enough for the Wildcats to get the win. Man, it is just going to be wonderful down in Austin. Good thing Texas convinced all those suckers to stay in the Texas 10 with them, and let them have their own TV network, and let them let ESPN pay them truck loads of money to carry their games. Man, you guys in the Texas 10 need to grow a spine.</li>
<li>TCU 24 @ <strong>Utah 27 </strong>- In a game that will have every announcer and analyst that is on the ESPN payrolls just tingly with excitement and anticipation, the Mountain West will get its showcase game once and for all. TCU is a great, great defensive team. However, Utah has flown under the radar for quite a while now. ﻿Whittingham took over for Meyer and it doesn't appear that the wins have slowed down at all for the Utes. Whittingham is 56 &#8211; 17 in his tenure in Salt Lake. Look for it to be cold. Look for it to be a hard-hitting mid-major game. And look for the winner to be in prime position to whine when they don't get invited to the BCS Championship game. Oh the drama. </li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alright, here are the results for Week 9 of RazorPicks, and as always: A Few Things We Learned in Week 9 Reality set in for a few BCS Championship contenders. Nebraska's Helu Jr. made sure in the first quarter that Mizzou's BCS dreams were completely destroyed with his unbelievable performance. And at the same time, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alright, here are the results for Week 9 of RazorPicks, and as always:</p>
<h2>A Few Things We Learned in Week 9</h2>
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<li>Reality set in for a few BCS Championship contenders. Nebraska's Helu Jr. made sure in the first quarter that Mizzou's BCS dreams were completely destroyed with his unbelievable performance. And at the same time, the Hawkeyes were making Kirk Cousins and Mark Dantonio's life just plain miserable in Iowa City. Both previously undefeated teams were ceremoniously bounced and therefore throwing into an even great quandary the broken system that is the BCS. </li>
<li>Oregon showed just how far USC has fallen in such a very short period of time. The Trojans were able to hang with the Ducks for about 2 1/4 quarters. After taking a 32 &#8211; 29 lead, the Trojans were then blitzed for 24 straight points as the Ducks just sailed right by them. The lack of depth for USC is only going to get worse as the sanctions just pile up and bury the Trojans. Good luck out there Lane. You are going to need it my friend.</li>
<li>Jake Locker is having the year to forget. It was supposed to be the year he and the Huskies returned to the national spotlight and challenged Oregon for the PAC-10 title. Yeah, things aren't exactly going as planned. As a matter of fact Locker and Washington were shut out at home for the first time since 1976 against Stanford, and it was the worst offensive performance by a Husky team in 37 years. Oh, btw, Andrew Luck, he is very, very good, and very, very smart. He goes to Stanford after all folks.</li>
<li>Yeah, that "trap game" that so many predicted for Cam Newton and the Tigers as they traveled to Oxford, MS to take on the Ole Miss Rebel Black Bears (sorry, but I chuckle every time I write that), never materialized. Someone forgot to tell Gus Malzahn. He probably had this date circled on his calendar ever since Newton stepped foot on campus. The Tigers roared to a 51 &#8211; 17 lead early in the 4th and coasted to a 51 &#8211; 31 win over the Rebel Black Bears (chuckle). Newton is sailing to a showdown with the Saban D of Bama in the Iron Bowl. Should be one for the ages.</li>
<li>Of course, I can't go without talking about what happened down in Austin, TX. It is just so amazingly brilliant that I just can't pass up the opportunity.  After trailing 19 &#8211; 10 in the third quarter, Baylor clawed their way back to take a 30 &#8211; 19 lead in the 4th. They then held off Texas and won against the Longhorns for the first time since 1997. It was also the third consecutive loss at home for the Longhorns. The best part was the retiring of Colt McCoy's #12 jersey before the game. Colt lost only 2 home games in his seemingly 10 years in Austin. Garret Gilbert has now lost 3 home games, in his first season. Wow.</li>
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<h2>Brick of the Week</h2>
<p>Well, it wan't a blowout by any means in the BOTW candidate game. However, when you are the only one to go against the grain, the game is a conference game, you pick the home team, and they lose? You are probably going to get the dubious honor for that week. So, therefore, the BOTW goes to Mr. Jason "It had to happen eventually, right" Nelligan for his pick of K-State to knock off the Cowpokes from Stillwater in Manhattan. It didn't happen and therefore he gets the award for week 9. Enjoy my friend <img src='http://www.razorpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<h2>Pick of the Week</h2>
<p>This one was a great pick, IMO. As bad as the defense was for this visiting team, the home team's offense had been equally if not more so, anemic. So to think that the defense for the Nitny Lions was going to be able to stop Shoelaces AND that their offense was going to be able to put up 41 points was quite a stretch to say the least. But guess what? Both things happened in State College, PA last Saturday night. Coming into the game, the most points the Nitny Lions offense had scored was 44, and that was against FCS opponent Youngstown State. So putting up 41 was monumental to say the least. For picking JoePa to pull out the win gets you POTW honors and they go to Mr. Jason "Got to tie those shoelaces" Shirey and Dr. Brian "Don't diss the JoePa" Mashburn. Congratulations guys.</p>
<h2>Champion of the Week</h2>
<p>So this week, the picks were much better (comparitavely). The average correct was 5.08. So, it is getting better considering this year the games are MUCH more difficult than in years past. This week we had 4 individuals correctly pick 7 of the games correctly. So taking into account the tiebreak score, we had tiebreak scores of 4, 10, 11, and 33. And, for at least the second time and possibly the third time, we have a repeat winner. She is just tearing it up (when she doesn't ask her husband for advice that is). Therefore, the winner of week 9 with a record of 7 &#8211; 3 and a tiebreak score of 4 is Mrs. Lisa "I hate Notre Dame" Hill. Congratulations Honey!</p>
<h2>Actual Game Scores</h2>
<p>View the game scores <a href="http://razorpicks.com/games?week_id=16">here</a>.</p>
<h2>Weekly Results</h2>
<p>View the weeks results <a href="http://razorpicks.com/results/show/16">here</a>.</p>
<h2>Overall Standings Through Week 9</h2>
<p>View Overall Standings <a href="http://razorpicks.com/results/overall">here</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Oct 2010 14:31:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alright, so here they are for week 9: Okie State 49 @ K-State 24 Gundy and Okie Lite will try to bounce back from their first loss of the season at home to Nebraska last week where their defense was shredded by Taylor Martinez and the Huskers. K-State was losing on the road in Waco [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alright, so here they are for week 9:</p>
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<li><strong>Okie State 49</strong> @ K-State 24
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<li>Gundy and Okie Lite will try to bounce back from their first loss of the season at home to Nebraska last week where their defense was shredded by Taylor Martinez and the Huskers. K-State was losing on the road in Waco last week, so expect them to be ready to play for Coach Snider. However, even on the road, Okie Lite has the better athletes and should win, even w/out start WR Blackmon who was arrested on an apparent DUI charge.</li>
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<li>Tulsa 24 @ <strong>Notre Dame 35</strong>
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<li>Notre Dame is dealing with the death of an assistant coach who died when the crane he was sitting in filming practice was blown over by a 51 mph wind gust. Why they had the guy up there filming in that weather anyways is beyond me. However, the Hurricanes are decent again as always on offense, but not very good on defense. So, I think Crist has a big day for the Irish and they win easily at home.</li>
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<li><strong>Michigan State 23</strong> @ Iowa 21
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<li>I am going to admit I am clearly drinking the Sparty Kool-Aide at this point. And honestly, how can you not be? After some very charmed wins this season, it looks like Dantonio has Cousins playing extremely well and on their way to a record season. Iowa though is still very, very good and at home, they are even better. The Badgers escaped with a 1 point win in Iowa City and I suspect that this game will be just as close. Another heart-breaking loss for the Hawkeyes. </li>
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<li>Florida 17 @ <strong>Georgia 27</strong>
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<li>I just think Georgia is on the up-swing right now and their offense seems to be clicking pretty good with Murray and AJ Green getting more comfortable as a duo. However, Meyer and that Florida D is still very, very good. The only thing is, they can't stay on the field all day and expect to not give up points to an above average UGA offense.  The Gator O is just gone. I mean gone. Almost to the point they are the Gatrs nowadays. It isn't going to be much easier this week in Jacksonville and I expect Mark Richt to get his second ever win against Meyer this year. </li>
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<li>Texas Tech 24 @ <strong>aTm 27</strong>
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<li>I know that Tech has owned aTm in the past couple of years, but this isn't that same Leach Tech team of years gone by. This is a Tech team in a transition period from the wild, run-fun-gun offense to a more conservative, ball-control style offense with a VERY good defense. So, during a transition year, you go with the home conference team most of the time. However, the Aggies are ALMOST as much a Jeckyll-Hyde team as the Red Raiders this year. Getting walloped at home by Mizzou didn't do much for their confidence and it could the swan song for Sherman in College Station. I think they do just enough to win though in this one. </li>
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<li><strong>Auburn 27</strong> @ Ole Miss 20
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<li>As General Ackbar would say "It's a Trap!". Every year Hootie Dale pulls off the monumental upset of the season. He did it in the Swamp two years ago. He beat LSU at home last year and this year he gets the Auburn Tigers and his arch-nemesis Gus Malzhan this week in Oxford. Only problem is, Cam Newton. There is no more complete player right now in college football. And even the nail-biting prowess that is Houston Nutt isn't going to stop that guy from running rough-shod over the Rebel Black Bear defense. There will be no lightning delays this weekend to prolong the inevitable. </li>
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<li><strong>Oregon 55</strong> @ USC 31
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<li>While I secretly wish that Chip Kelley would hang 100 on the Half-Monty in the Colesium, I don't think he is that kind of a coach. I wish he was, and the way he acted toward the officials at HOME against Stanford, one has to wonder. I love watching that offense play and man can they put up points in a hurry. I suspect that even the famed Monty Kiffin isn't going to have a scheme to slow down the Duck Parade. The Ducks keep on quacking.</li>
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<li>Baylor 20 @ <strong>Texas 28</strong>
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<li>After getting their manhood challenged in the media this week, I fully expect every assistant coach and player on the UT sideline to have their respective units ready to play the game of their lives. If for some reason they aren't ready to play, look for Mack Brown to have the most public of public meltdowns after the game. That press conference could set box office records should the Shorthorns lose to the Bears. I mean if they lose to Iowa State and Baylor in the same season, at home &#8230; wow, that is going to be some of the best drama ever seen for the eyes of Texas. </li>
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<li><strong>Michigan 30</strong> @ Penn State 27
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<li>Shoelace is back this week and fully recovered and well rested. Not exactly the combination you want if you are JoePa. The Nitny Lions have been abysmal on defense this year not able to stop many people. And as bad as they have been on defense, lord the offense has been tragically worse. </li>
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<li>Missouri 21 @ <strong>Nebraska 27</strong>
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<li>So you want to show you are for real Mizzou? Well this is your chance. If you can continue the streak of not allowing a 100 yard rusher to 5 games today against the Huskers, then I will believe you are a legit BCS contender. However, that is no small task to say the least. Taylor Martinez was pulled in his last game at home in the 3rd quarter after being ineffective against Texas. Don't look for him to repeat that performance again at home. Especially considering Martinez torched the Okie Lite defense last weekend in Stillwater to the tune of 5 TDs. It will be an interesting matchup to say the least. I expect the Husker nation to be ready though. </li>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alright so Week 8 is in the books. And boy, was it an interesting week to say the least. Let's look at 5 things that stood out to me: So a couple of things that will be answered this week are: a) is Missouri that good or is Oklahoma that bad? b) and is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alright so Week 8 is in the books. And boy, was it an interesting week to say the least. Let's look at 5 things that stood out to me:</p>
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So a couple of things that will be answered this week are: a) is Missouri that good or is Oklahoma that bad? b) and is the Little XII South really this weak? Missouri ran through what was believed to be a very good OU defense in Columbia on Saturday evening. And the Missouri Defense intercepted Landry "Don't hate on the 'stache" Jones 2 times and held DeMarco Murray in check by only allowing him 49 yards on the ground. But the odds were against the Sooners. It was raining. It was a night. OU was going for 7 in a row against Pinkle. Fate just wasn't on their side. Missouri will get to show what they are made of for real now though as they travel to Lincoln, NE on Saturday. Hello, Taylor Martinez.
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Cam Newton. While I don't like the young man, and certainly have questioned his understanding of the law regarding taking things that don't belong to you, I will have to admit the kid can flat out play football. He made the SEC's best run defense and the 5th best run defense in the county look down right juvenile. LSU was giving up an average of 84 yards per game on the ground. Newton, BY HIMSELF, ran for 217. As a TEAM, Auburn ran for 440 yards. Yes, those mathematically challenged among you, that is 5x their normal amount or rushing yards allowed for the LSU D. So, while he still has several games to play (on the road) Cam Newton is most definitely the Heisman front-runner at the 8 week point of the season and no one is even in the rear-view mirror (even Patrick Peterson).
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Michigan State could be the "charmed" team this year. Already they have pulled a fake FG in double OT at home to upend the Fighting Irish. Now they found themselves down 17 &#8211; 0 at Northwestern. Yes, Northwestern. So what did they do? Oh just rally to take the lead on an amazing deflected, tipped again, and then the one-hand circus catch by B.J. Cunnigham that capped the furious comeback by Sparty. The going doesn't get any easier for the Spartans where they travel to Iowa City and are a 6.5 point &#8230; underdog??? Wow. Still no respect.
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Just how good is the Oregon Ducks' offense? Well, we may not fully know until they play an actual defense in possibly the BCS Championship game. Until then they will continue to put up gaudy numbers against a horrific PAC-10 defensive effort week in and week out. This week they travel to the Coliseum to face Half-Monty and the not-so-mighty Trojans. In their first game ever as the AP #1 team in the country, Oregon put up 60 points, 312 passing yards, 270 rushing yards in only 21:29 in TOP. Oregon has just been downright rude at home this year. In going 4 &#8211; 0 they are outscoring opponents 63.3 to 11.0. They have scored 33 TDs to their opponents 5 and are averaging an eye-popping 649 ypg. Wow! These guys are better than the video game!
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So, how do you not talk about what happened down in Austin, Texas this past Saturday. For the second consecutive home game, Texas was embarrassed and handily beaten by a MUCH inferior team AT HOME. (LOVE IT). This week it wasn't storied UCLA who came into Austin and went away with the win. No, it was that other ballyhooed program from the Big XII North that derailed the mighty burnt orange express &#8230; Iowa State?!?! Wow. It is just really hard to fathom that, but yep, the team ranking LAST in total Offense and total Defense in the Little XII actually took Texas apart and led 28 &#8211; 6 entering the 4th quarter. Texas was able to add two TDs in the 4th, but the game wasn't really as close as the 7 point final score. Amazing really. This is the same Iowa State team who had been beaten in its two previous games by a combined 120 to 27. Woowzer. However, I will give Mack Brown credit because he absolutely, positively nailed it when he said that his "players and coaches have a sense of entitlement."  Wow Mack, it took you this long to figure out Texas has a superiority complex?? Good think you are a fast learner. It only took 11 1/2 years to figure it out. Brilliant my man. Brilliant.
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<h2>Pick of the Week</h2>
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Well, if you have taken a gander at the <a href="http://razorpicks.com/games?week_id=15" target="_blank">game results page</a> then you can probably guess who the winner of this particular award is this week. Out of all the contestants this individual was the only one who game Gary Pinkel and the Mizzou Tigers a shot to end their 6-game losing streak to OU. Apparently this person knew more than the rest of us or just likes to pick underdogs. Either way, for that pick, the POTW for Week 8 goes to Mr. Jason "Just can't Stand OU is All" Shirey. Congratulations bud (sorry 'bout the Phils). </p>
<h2>Brick of the Week</h2>
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Well, while at the time it sure seemed like a great pick for the upset, now looking back, it doesn't really look all that great actually. I mean you had North Carolina winners of 4 in a row going to Miami to take on the Hurricanes who were having ALL kinds of trouble holding on to the ball and had just been whipped up and down the field for rival Florida State. So, you're thinking Butch Davis has this whole NCAA Controversy thing down pat and it isn't distracting them at all. Yeah, like I said, sounded good until the game and when the dust cleared Miami had beaten the Tar Heels by 23! Yikes. Oh well. Therefore the BOTW goes to Mr. Jake "Hey, defense wins championships, right?" Monden, Mr. Alex "Tough week for OU" Rowland, Mrs. Jessica "I can't believe I picked against Mizzou", and Mr. Damon "Hey at least Texass AND OU lost" Hill. Enjoy.</p>
<h2>Champion of the Week</h2>
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As the games continue to get harder and harder, it is becoming more and more clear who is the lucky guessers among the group. Just kidding. There are actually some very knowledgeable people in regards to college football out there, but I don't think any of them are in our contest. There were quite a few people though that did extremely well this week by picking 8 out of the 11 games correctly. I believe we had 5 people actually pull that off. An of those five, we actually had an individual pick the tiebreak game correctly AND picked the score, DEAD ON. That means they most definitely win with a tiebreak score of 0. Sorry Jess, a tiebreak score of 3 is pretty amazing as well. But, Week 8 COTW goes to none other than Mr. Lee "I need the distraction from the pending birth of my third child and first girl" Smith. Congratulations my dear friend!</p>
<h2>Game Results</h2>
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You can view the results of each of the games <a href="http://razorpicks.com/games?week_id=15" target="_blank">on the games page</a>.</p>
<h2>Weekly Results</h2>
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If you haven't visited the <a href="http://razorpicks.com/results/show/15" target="_blank">Week 8 Results page</a> yet, you should to see how you did.</p>
<h2>Overall Standings</h2>
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And to see where you stand after all is said and done for Week 8, you need to view the <a href="http://razorpicks.com/results/overall" target="_blank">overall standings</a>.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alright, here they are: North Carolina 20 @ Miami (FL) 17 &#8212; Butch Davis is in quite possibly the worst situation in college football today. More than likely this is a swan song not only for him, but for AD Dick Baddour. Someone's heads are going to roll for the calamity that is UNC football, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Alright, here they are:</p>
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<li><strong>North Carolina 20 </strong>@ Miami (FL) 17 &#8212; Butch Davis is in quite possibly the worst situation in college football today. More than likely this is a swan song not only for him, but for AD Dick Baddour. Someone's heads are going to roll for the calamity that is UNC football, and they will start at the top. Putting that aside, North Carolina has won 4 in a row. They take on a TO-prone Miami team that just isn't impressive at all yet. Look for the UNC defense to be the difference here in South Florida.</li>
<li>Georgia Tech 24 @ <strong>Clemson 27 </strong>- Georgia Tech is really the only one of these teams with a shot at returning to the ACC Championship game (which isn't really saying alot for Clemson). However, I still can't get out of my mind the thrashing the Yellow Jackets took at home to NC State a couple of weeks ago. Man that game was ugly. It just showed me that the Jackets will have a tough time stopping the RB Duo of Harper and Ellington for the Tigers who are very, very good. Clemson wins in a close, close game.</li>
<li>#13 Wisconsin 17 @ <strong>#15 Iowa 24</strong> &#8211; It's Big 10 football. It won't be pretty. It won't even be entertaining. But it IS Big 10 football. Look for the Hawkeyes to be ready and for the Badgers to have a letdown from that emotional win last weekend @ Camp Randall over #1 Ohio State. Ferentz is a better coach than Bielema and it shows today. Boring football folks. </li>
<li>Ole Miss 13 @ <strong>#23 Arkansas 38 </strong>- The questions on everyone's mind is if the Razorback Defense is really THAT bad, is Cam Newton really THAT good, or was it just a BAD day for defense and a GOOD day for offense last week on the Plains? Either way, look for a re-focused (hopefully) Razorback team to be ready to handle their old coach this year. It will be over quickly I believe as the Hogs wills score on their first 3 possessions and Ole Miss won't be able to play catchup with their anemic passing game. </li>
<li>#22 K-State 28 @ <strong>Baylor 35</strong> &#8211; Yeah, I know that up until 2 weeks ago K-State was undefeated. They are still 5 &#8211; 1 overall, but that is a fluke if you ask me. Look for Baylor to run roughshod over that Wildcat defense at home and look for Baylor to become bowl eligible this weekend. Sic em Bears.</li>
<li><strong>#16 Nebraska 31 </strong>@ #14 Okie State 21 &#8211; Look for Taylor Martinez to bounce back this week, mainly because his receivers have learned how to hang onto the ball. 3 dropped potential TD passes against the Shorthorns last week didn't help the cause one bit. The Blackshirt defense, if it is worth it's salt, will be ready as well. Okie State can light up a scoreboard with the best of them, but look for this game to be tough sledding for the Cowboy O.</li>
<li><strong>Texas Tech 31 </strong>@ Colorado 27 &#8211; Tech is an enigma this year. They play well, then stink it up. They play well, then REALLY stink it up. Since they played horrific last week at home against Okie State, look for them to bounce back against the Hawk and play well. Big Ears is slowly molding this program into his own. It will take a little longer, but they will get there eventually. Question is, will defense win championships in the Little XII??</li>
<li><strong>Notre Dame 35 </strong>@ Navy 17 &#8211; Notre Dame is showing promise for first year coach Kelley. They have more discipline and are more balanced. Amazing what a real coach can do huh Irish? Anyways, they play another military academy and come out on the top &#8230; again. </li>
<li><strong>#1 Oklahoma 42 </strong>@ #11 Missouri 17 &#8211; Mizzou better revel in the fact that College Gameday is in town. It will be the only victory they will have this weekend. I am still in awe at the lofty ranking that the Tigers have in the computer polls. It's okay though as reality is about to set in. In a Big Big way. Sooners roll in Columbia. </li>
<li><strong>Georgia 38 </strong>@ Kentucky 35 &#8211; Georgia is a completely different team with AJ Green and their offense is really starting to come around now. Look for them to be able to score on Kentucky. The question is, will they be able to hold off a Kentucky second half surge? The Wildcats have done it each week this year and don't expect that to change. The Bulldogs do however hold on and get the win to right the ship a little more in Athens. </li>
<li><strong>#5 LSU 27 </strong>@ #4 Auburn 24 &#8211; This one should be a great, great game. Cam Newton finally faces a TRUE SEC defense when the Bayou Tigers come to town. John Chavis is a master at Defense and he will have the schemes and the players in place to stop the Heisman chances of Newton on the Plains. There will be a LOT of hitting on the field and only one Tiger will remain standing. And if you wonder how I could pick LSU?? How in the world, especially this year, do you pick against The Hat???</li>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, a lot of things happened over the week that was week 7 in College Football. Some of those things are outlined below: Cam Newton is good. And if you consider that the Arkansas defense couldn't have tackled Jim Brown (today, when he is 74, not when he was in the NFL) on Saturday, then [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, a lot of things happened over the week that was week 7 in College Football. Some of those things are outlined below:</p>
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<li>Cam Newton is good. And if you consider that the Arkansas defense couldn't have tackled Jim Brown (today, when he is 74, not when he was in the NFL) on Saturday, then Cam Newton looks REALLY REALLY REALLY REALLY good. We will see just how good when an actual SEC defense comes to the Plains on Saturday with John Chavis and the Mad Hatter from LSU.</li>
<li>The first BCS poll is out. Looks like it is Oklahoma's year to take the BCS Championship. I mean after all, when you play the likes of Iowa State, Texas Tech, Baylor, and Coloraodo and they count as conference games, you pretty much have the thing gift-wrapped for you. Of course, BlowU can still do just that &#8230; blow it. Don't forget it is Bedlam, and it is Stoolwater this year, oh and Gundy is "still a MAN!", but over 40 now.</li>
<li>Texas helped Oklahoma get up to that initial #1 ranking in the BCS by going to Lincoln and shutting down the vaunted Husker ground game. Shocking? Oh yeah, considering it was just a few weeks removed since that powerhouse UCLA ground game shredded the Shorthorns in Austin. Pelini is having second thoughts about benching Freshman phenom Taylor Martinez. You don't say?</li>
<li>Boise State. Oh the thwarted Broncos. The hype was just unbearable all week as ESPN tooted your horn and touted you over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over, and over as the consensus #1 team in the BCS. Oh, but what did they know? #3 will have to do for now. And that is as high as you will ever be. Poor things. Just no respect. I just feel so &#8230; oh what am I saying, you don't deserve to be #3 for crying out loud.</li>
<li>The team that must have dirty pictures on someone in the Computer Rankings is the Missouri Tigers. #11 in the BCS?? An average of #5 in the computer polls?? Are you serious? Their first 6 opponents are a combined 19 &#8211; 18. Their only road game was against a hapless aTm team that looked like they had just started playing organized football last Saturday. Explain to me how you get a #5 computer ranking with that schedule? Geez! But enjoy it while you can. You have the newly anointed #1 Sooners coming to town Saturday, then you go to Lincoln and I don't think I was even alive the last time you won in Lincoln. So, enjoy it while you can.</li>
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<p>Oh, and just for the record, it became painfully clear that your beloved Admin here can't count to 10. My 3 1/2 year old has it down pat, but not me. Guess I should let her pick the games. My record would surely improve as well.</p>
<h1>Pick of the Week</h1>
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So I am not 100% sure this has happened before or not but I believe it to be a unique situation nonetheless. We have a tie for the POTW, and it isn't even for the same game! How about them apples? The two games in question were the Texas @ Nebraska and the Mississippi State @ Florida games. One person in the group actually picked the upsets in those games. I would have not given Texass a 1 in a 100 chance of winning that game in Lincoln. Man, talk about totally psyched up for nothing. All the $$ spent by the Huskers on the promotional material for that game. Geez. On the other side of the coin we have Dan Mullens' return to the Swamp &#8230; on the other sideline. At this point Urban Meyer has to be wondering who in the world talked him into coming back to this train-wreck of an offense. Geez. So the winners of the Week 7 POTW are Mr. Jake "Got any tips for Willy?" Monden and Mrs. Jessica "Don't sleep on the Shorthorns" Leija. Not real sure Steven will be happy about that pick Jess, but oh well. Congratulations.</p>
<h1>Brick of the Week</h1>
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Real hard to pick a winner on this one this week. As you can tell from the new <a href="http://razorpicks.com/games?week_id=14">Games Played</a> page on the site, there weren't any games that stood out as a game that was a big fat doh! It was pretty much all or nothing or split right down the middle. Therefore, for week 7, we are officially going to forego the BOTW and pick it up next week. So everyone try hard next week and make me proud to honor you with the Week 8 BOTW. </p>
<h1>Champion of the Week</h1>
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So, everyone followed my lead this week it appears. Not only did I only select 9 games this week, but everyone decided to just stink it up. I mean. REALLY stink it up. The winner this week picked 6 out of 10. Only ONE person was able to even pull that off. Wow. Talk about some stinkers. Anyway, that one person who picked the 6 is obviously our winner and it really shakes up the overall standings as well. Thus the COTW for Week 7 in RazorPicks is Mr. Jake "I have a GREAT set of schemes for Cam Newton" Monden. Congratulations Jake!</p>
<h1>Weekly Results</h1>
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Find all about the week <a href="http://razorpicks.com/results/show/14">here</a>.</p>
<h1>Overall Standings</h1>
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See how this week's results really shook up the <a href="http://razorpicks.com/results/overall">standings</a>.</p>
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