Week 9 2015: Saturday morning college football picks! #cfb #cfbpicks

Good morning ladies and gentlemen.  Picks may be slightly delayed today due to some ongoing business which needs to be handled this morning, but check back later for the latest and greatest picks from all of your Saturday morning favorites including the SEC Nation, College Gameday crew, Corso’s headgear, and whoever else we find along the way!

Lee Corso:
Notre Dame over Temple (headgear pick)
Florida over Georgia
Stanford over Washington State
USC over Cal
Virginia over Georgia Tech
Ole Miss over Auburn
Tennessee over Kentucky
Okla St over TTU
Michigan over Minnesota

Kirk Herbstreit:
Clemson over NC St
Okla St over TTU
Georgia over Florida
Stanford over Washington State
USC over Cal
Ole Miss over Auburn
Tennessee over Kentucky
Michigan over Minnesota

Desmond Howard:
Clemson over NC St
Okla St over TTU
Florida over Georgia
USC over Cal
Arizona over Washington
Ole Miss over Auburn
Kentucky over Tennessee
Stanford over Washington State
Michigan over Minnesota
Notre Dame over Temple

Philly Phanatic:
Ole Miss over Auburn
Tennessee over Kentucky
Georgia over Florida
Cal over USC
Stanford over Washington State
Michigan over Minnesota
Temple over Notre Dame

David Pollack:
Stanford over Wash St
Notre Dame over Temple
Okla St over TTU
Florida over Georgia
Clemson over NC St

Jennifer’s Picks:
TCU over WVU
Clemson over NC St
Okla St over TTU
USC over Cal
Ole Miss over Auburn
Tennessee over Kentucky
Georgia over Florida (upset special)
Stanford over Washington State
Michigan over Minnesota
Notre Dame over Temple
Penn St over Illinois

Rece Davis:
Georgia over Florida

Phil Steele:
Pitt+3 vs UNC
Pitt over UNC
TCU-14 vs WVU
TCU over WVU
UGA+3 vs Florida
UGA+1.5 vs Florida
UGA over Florida
ND over Temple
ND-11 vs Temple (Double play)
Stanford over Wash St
Ole Miss over Auburn
Okla St over TTU
Iowa over Maryland
Iowa-18 vs Maryland
Minnesota over Michigan
Minnesota+13 vs Michigan
Houston over Vanderbilt
FSU over Syracuse

Chris Fallica:
Clemson over NC St
Stanford over Wash St 40-31
Wash St+12 vs Stanford
Notre Dame-10 vs Temple
Notre Dame over Temple 31-13
Georgia over Florida 24-21
Georgia+2.5 vs Florida
TTU over Okla St 45-38
TTU+3 vs Okla St
TTU+2.5 vs Okla St (Bear’s Bank)
Memphis over Tulane 49-21
Tulane+30.5 vs Memphis
Tulane+31.5 vs Memphis (Bear’s Bank)
Colorado+23 vs UCLA
UCLA over Colorado

Scott Van Pelt:
NC St+10 vs Clemson
TTU+2.5 vs Okla St
Vanderbilt+11.5 vs Houston
Minnesota+13 vs Michigan
SMU+2.5 vs Tulsa

Tim Tebow:
TAMU over S.Carolina
Florida over Georgia
Ole Miss over Auburn
Tennessee over Kentucky

Marcus Spears:
TAMU over S.Carolina
Florida over Georgia
Ole Miss over Auburn
Tennessee over Kentucky

Greg McElroy:
Clemson over NC St
TAMU over S.Carolina
Iowa over Maryland
Florida over Georgia

Paul Finebaum:
TAMU over S.Carolina
Georgia over Florida
Notre Dame over Temple
Ole Miss over Auburn
Tennessee over Kentucky

Booger McFarland:
Ole Miss over Auburn 35-20
Arkansas over UT-Martin
Florida over Georgia 27-21
Houston over Vanderbilt
Tennessee over Kentucky 31-14
TAMU over S.Carolina 42-17
Notre Dame over Temple
Clemson over NC St

Trevor Matich:
TCU over WVU
UNC over Pitt
Georgia over Florida
Notre Dame over Temple
Stanford over Wash St
Okla St over TTU
Oregon over Ariz St
Notre Dame-10.5 vs Temple
AF-6.5 vs Hawaii
AF over Hawaii
Tulane+31 vs Memphis

Brad Edwards:
Notre Dame-10.5 vs Temple
Notre Dame over Temple
Michigan-11.5 vs Minnesota
Michigan over Minnesota
Utah-26.5 vs Oregon St
Utah over Oregon St

Dari Nowkhah:
TCU over WVU
Maryland+17.5 vs Iowa

Week 9 2015: Weekday college picks! #cfb #cfbpicks

Week 9 seems like an off week for a lot of this year’s heavy hitters, and it is also a big week for the home underdog.  Thursday night has some pretty big action for a weeknight so let’s get right to it.  Weekday picks are in and we will continue to update as things progress into the weekend, so check back often for the latest picks and predictions.

Jon Berger:
TCU over WVU
Okla St over TTU
Texas over Iowa St

Kevin Carter:
Pitt over UNC

Stanford Steve Coughlin:
Notre Dame over Temple 34-20
Notre Dame-10 vs Temple
Stanford over Wash St 38-28
Florida over Georgia 20-13
Florida-2.5 vs Georgia
AF over Hawaii 31-19
AF-7 vs Hawaii
Penn St over Illinois 24-14
Penn St-5.5 vs Illinois

Colin Cowherd:
Notre Dame over Temple
USC over Cal
Florida over Georgia
Michigan over Minnesota (close)
Stanford over Wash St

Heather Dinich:
Iowa over Maryland
Clemson over NC St

Chris Doering:
South Carolina over TAMU 27-24
Tennessee over Kentucky 30-23
Ole Miss over Auburn 34-24
Florida over Georgia 26-20

Chris Fallica:
Clemson over NC St
Stanford over Wash St 40-31
Wash St+12 vs Stanford
Notre Dame-10 vs Temple
Notre Dame over Temple 31-13
Georgia over Florida 24-21
Georgia+2.5 vs Florida
TTU over Okla St 45-38
TTU+3 vs Okla St
Memphis over Tulane 49-21
Tulane+30.5 vs Memphis

Paul Finebaum:
TAMU over S.Carolina
Georgia over Florida

Pat Forde:
ECU over UConn
Duke over Miami Fl
FSU over Syracuse
Clemson over NC St
GaTech over Virginia
Virginia Tech over Boston College
Notre Dame over Temple
Texas over Iowa St
Oklahoma over Kansas
Iowa over Maryland
Michigan over Minnesota
Arkansas State over Georgia State
USC over Cal
UCLA over Colorado
Washington over Arizona
Stanford over Washington State
Florida over Georgia
Tennessee over Kentucky
Ole Miss over Auburn
Houston over Vanderbilt
TAMU over South Carolina
Okla St over TTU
Utah over Oregon St
Memphis over Tulsa

Joey Galloway:
Tennessee over Kentucky
ND over Temple
Pitt over UNC
Florida over Georgia
Stanford over Wash St
TTU over Okla St
Oregon over Ariz St
USC over Cal

Mike Golic:
Iowa over Maryland

Mike Greenberg:
Iowa over Maryland

Travis Haney:
ND over Temple
Pitt over UNC

Jennifer’s Picks:
TCU over WVU

Danny Kanell:
Houston over Vanderbilt
ND over Temple
Iowa over Maryland
Florida over Georgia
USC over Cal
Okla St over TTU
Ariz St over Oregon

Tom Luginbill:
ND over Temple

Ivan Maisel:
Pitt over UNC

Trevor Matich:
TCU over WVU
UNC over Pitt
Georgia over Florida
Notre Dame over Temple
Stanford over Wash St
Okla St over TTU
Oregon over Ariz St

Greg McElroy:
Clemson over NC St
TAMU over S.Carolina
Iowa over Maryland

Booger McFarland:
Ole Miss over Auburn 35-20
Arkansas over UT-Martin
Florida over Georgia 27-21
Houston over Vanderbilt
Tennessee over Kentucky 31-14
TAMU over S.Carolina 42-17

Ryan McGee:
ND over Temple

Dari Nowkhah:
TCU over WVU

David Pollack:
Stanford over Wash St
Notre Dame over Temple

Ryen Russillo:
Notre Dame-11 vs Temple
Notre Dame over Temple
Georgia+2 vs Florida

Mark Schlabach:
Florida over Georgia

Jason Sehorn:
Clemson over NC St
Notre Dame over Temple
Florida over Georgia
Auburn over Ole Miss
Stanford over Wash St
TTU over Okla St
Duke over Miami Fl
Memphis over Tulane

Robert Smith:
Temple+11 vs Notre Dame
Notre Dame over Temple
Florida over Georgia
Florida-2.5 vs Georgia
Ole Miss-7 vs Auburn
Ole Miss over Auburn
USC-6.5 vs Cal
USC over Cal
TTU over Okla St
TTU+3 vs Okla St

Phil Steele:
Pitt+3 vs UNC
Pitt over UNC
TCU-14 vs WVU
TCU over WVU
UGA+3 vs Florida
UGA over Florida
ND over Temple
Stanford over Wash St
Ole Miss over Auburn
Okla St over TTU
Iowa over Maryland
Minnesota over Michigan
Houston over Vanderbilt
FSU over Syracuse

Clint Stoerner:
Florida over Georgia

Week 8 2015: College Gameday review! #cfb

Welcome back to the return of our inconsistent and way overdue College Gameday review.  We missed the last few weeks to a lot of important business going on (i.e. laziness) and we are glad to be back to our regularly scheduled programming.

Today’s broadcast was coming to you live in color from Harrisonburg, Virginia for the matchup between FCS powerhouses the Richmond Spiders and the James Madison Duke Dogs.  After some quick research, it looks like James Madison has an enrollment of 20,181, and judging by the scene out there today every single one of their students were on hand for this broadcast.  I thought the NDSU crowd of two years ago was the biggest I can remember seeing, but this may have topped it.

JMU Crowd
JMU Crowd

As the show got underway, we were introduced to some woman named Margo who teaches English in Spain.  Margo crowdsourced a plane ticket home to JMU for Gameday today.  That is dedication.

One note about today’s schedule is that Desmond Howard was particularly giggly during today’s show.  Enjoying the Desmond Howard over-laugh is one of the truly great pastimes of any College Gameday connoisseur and today did not disappoint.  Jennifer said that maybe he took one too many uppers after the Michigan disaster last week.

Desmond Howard LOLs
Desmond Howard LOLs

Sign game was on point this week.  Highlights included “Sober as Sarkisian”, “Lou Holtz parties with Lamar Odom”, “Todd McShay is a Commie”, multiple signs referring to Richmond only eating plain Pop-tarts, and some guy who printed his impressive resume as a sign.

Hire this man
Hire this man

And of course, courtesy of the official College Gameday reddit account:

Butt Stuff
Butt Stuff

They recycled last year’s segment by Gene W. about FCS players who made it big in the NFL.  Or maybe he rewrote it from this year.  Either way I enjoyed it, even though there was a distinct lack of Sam Houston State talent such as Josh McCown, Dustin Long, Rhett Bomar, or Guido Merkens.

They had a segment breaking down down the Michigan Meltdown or whatever you want to call that Michigan State/Michigan finish from last week.  Apparently Rece and Kirk shut the game off early thinking it was over, and we all remember Desmond Howard cursing the Wolverines on the sidelines when he tweeted the following:

gameday-des

Now it’s time for VIDEOS!!!

Today’s most touching piece was the story of Princeton offensive lineman Mason Darrow, who is the first openly gay division 1 player to take the field.  Check out the full video HERE!!!

Another “story” piece was reliving the story of that Michigan State Miracle mentioned earlier, which can be found HERE!!!

And finally a piece on Hunter Knighton, who almost died of a heat stroke during practice one day.  Check it out HERE!!

Also, we had a bizarre moment when Sam Ponder was interviewing JMU head coach Everett Withers.  After the interview, he announced to the team that they would be wearing old school helmets.  That’s pretty cool, but the team and crowd went BANANAS when he showed it off.

Other notes from today’s show:

Bear’s Bank was 10-10-1 heading into the show today, where he took Miami Fl with the points, Vanderbilt and the points, and layed the points with USC.  However, his ESPN Chalk record against the spread was 30-16 heading into the day.  In other words, he is printing free money on ESPN Chalk, but be careful with the Bear’s Bank.

The Sam Ponder outfit of the week was a nice one.  Jennifer says “I like the skirt, I like the sweater, and I like the shirt underneath.  Overall it is an excellent look.  I really like Fall Sam Ponder”.

Sam Ponder Week 8
Sam Ponder Week 8

Apparently Richmond bought a spider to bring for Gameday today so they would have a mascot on hand.

The Richmond Spider
The Richmond Spider

George Whitfield and Rece Davis did their regular segment where they uncomfortably walk through the crowd while breaking down quarterback play.  This one actually had a great highlight for once, when the ESPN cameraman fell down going up the stairs and chaos ensued.

https://twitter.com/mikedyce/status/657924872350253056

When it came time to make some picks, today’s guest celebrity was country music singer Dierks Bentley.  Corso was conspicuously absent from the set during the entire pick segment.  However, Herbie read off Corso’s notes for all of Corso’s picks and it was actually pretty funny.  Apparently in the USC/Utah game, SOMEBODY KNOWS SOMETHING when it comes to that spread, and that SOMEBODY was identified as Chris Fallica I guess because he ate 3.5 points early this week, and ate even more laying 6.5 today.  Anyways, when it came time to pick the big JMU/Richmond game today, Desmond, Kirk and Dierks were in agreement that JMU would take the victory today.  The camera then cut to the JMU campus where Lee Corso emerged from a grand hall, presented by trumpets and streamers while dressed as James Madison before putting on the Duke Dog headgear.  I did not think I would write the previous sentence when I woke up this morning.  Anyways, pretty funny stuff and a white knuckle ride as Corso walked down stairs unassisted.  This marks the second time Corso has dressed up in costume as a founding father, with his previous time being Ben Franklin for the Harvard/Pennsylvania game of 2002.  Jennifer and Charley both went with JMU as well, making it a clean sweep in the predictions this morning.  Enjoy the rest of your football night.

Corso picks Penn in 2002
Corso picks Penn in 2002