Week 6 2014: Results are in, picks are graded, possibly NSFW #SaturdaySelections

Boy oh boy.  We had an interesting day yesterday in college football.  You probably heard about it.  People often like to tell me how easy it is to pick winners straight up in this game, but I haven’t heard from any of those experts today.  The results from this week are pretty bad and pretty weird.  Winners this week are few and far between.  They include Desmond Howard (8-5), David Pollack (6-3), Tim Tebow (4-2) and Phil Steele (10-6).  However, this week’s undisputed champion is Katy Perry for some reason, who came in at 7-2.  She nailed both the Miss St and Ole Miss upsets, as well as the Notre Dame win over Stanford.  I am not sure that we have had an undisputed weekly winner from the celebrity guest realm since I started tracking this nonsense, so congratulations to Katy Perry I guess.

Losers this week can be found by opening any phone book and pointing to a random name.  However, more specifically, our big losers this week include Kirk Herbstreit (3-10), Dari Nowkhah (0-4), Mel Kiper Jr. (1-3), Brett McMurphy (1-3), Robert Smith (2-4), Mark May (1-4), Danny Kanell (1-4), Trevor Matich (1-3), Brad Edwards (1-3), with many others slightly under .500 this week.  We will split the official loss this week between Herbie and Dari I guess.

Other notes from this week: You already know our special guest celebrity was Katy Perry, who despite having no valuable input on any of her picks, went 7-2 on the week.  Lee Corso lost his headgear pick this week, going with Alabama over Ole Miss, dropping him to 6-1 on the season.  Tim Tebow only went 4-2 this week, bringing him to a lousy 22-3 record on the year.  Jennifer managed to end up on the winning side this week, going 7-5, but the real exciting news is that she hit on a double upset special picking Ole Miss over TCU to win their games.  There were ridiculous victory dances performed in our living room as one would expect.  Charley the Cat got her pick right this week, and I have never seen her more confident in a pick when digging into her blue Ole Miss bowl yesterday morning.  That brings her to 5-1 on the year.  The “Desmond Howard Michigan Pick of the Week” did not pay off this week, with Rutgers taking down the Wolverines.  That brings him to 12-14 all time.  Darius Rucker made a surprise appearance on ESPNU’s The Edge this week, and since he is a former Gameday picker, I included his 0-2 record in the official stat sheet.  Butch Davis showed up randomly this week to make three picks (1-2) for the first time in over two years, so welcome back Butch.

Other than that, there’s lots of picks below, so check them out to see how your favorite (or most hated) personality did this week.  Chances are, it wasn’t good.

Lee Corso: 6-8
RIGHT Rutgers over Michigan
WRONG OU over TCU
RIGHT Baylor over Texas
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
RIGHT Mich St over Nebraska
WRONG Wisconsin over NW
WRONG Navy over AF
WRONG Stanford over ND
WRONG UCLA over Utah
WRONG USC over Ariz St
RIGHT Ohio St over Maryland
WRONG TAMU over Miss St
RIGHT Florida over Tennessee
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss (headgear pick)

Kirk Herbstreit: 3-10
WRONG Tennessee over Florida
WRONG Michigan over Rutgers
RIGHT Baylor over Texas
WRONG Wisconsin over NW
WRONG Navy over AF
WRONG Stanford over ND
WRONG UCLA over Utah
WRONG USC over Ariz St
RIGHT Ohio St over Maryland
WRONG TAMU over Miss St
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
WRONG OU over TCU
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss

Desmond Howard: 8-5
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
RIGHT Baylor over Texas
WRONG Wisconsin over NW
RIGHT AF over Navy
RIGHT ND over Stanford
WRONG UCLA over Utah
RIGHT Miss St over TAMU
WRONG Tennessee over Florida
RIGHT TCU over OU
RIGHT Ohio St over Maryland
RIGHT Mich St over Nebraska
WRONG Michigan over Rutgers
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss

Katy Perry: 7-2
RIGHT Miss St over TAMU
WRONG Tennessee over Florida
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
WRONG OU over TCU
RIGHT Ohio St over Maryland
RIGHT Mich St over Nebraska
RIGHT Rutgers over Michigan
RIGHT ND over Stanford
RIGHT Ole Miss over Alabama

Darius Rucker: 0-2
WRONG TAMU over Miss St
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss

Jennifer’s Picks: 7-5
RIGHT Baylor over Texas
WRONG UCLA over Utah
WRONG USC over Ariz St
RIGHT Ohio St over Maryland
WRONG Tennessee over Florida
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
RIGHT Mich St over Nebraska
RIGHT Rutgers over Michigan
WRONG Stanford over ND
WRONG TAMU over Miss St
RIGHT Ole Miss over Alabama (upset special)
RIGHT TCU over OU (upset special)

David Pollack: 6-3
RIGHT FSU over Wake Forest
WRONG OU over TCU
RIGHT ND over Stanford
RIGHT Mich St over Nebraska
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
RIGHT Miss St over TAMU
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
WRONG Michigan over Rutgers
RIGHT Florida over Tennessee

Phil Steele: 10-6
WRONG Oregon over Arizona
RIGHT Mich St over Nebraska
WRONG Bama over Ole Miss
RIGHT Marshall over Old Dominion
WRONG OU over TCU
RIGHT Baylor over Texas
RIGHT Miss St over TAMU
RIGHT Auburn over LSU (best bet of the week)
RIGHT Notre Dame over Stanford
RIGHT FSU over Wake Forest
WRONG USC over Ariz St
RIGHT Georgia over Vanderbilt
WRONG WKU over UAB
WRONG Cal over Wash St (upset special)
RIGHT Ohio St over Maryland
RIGHT ECU over SMU

Tim Tebow: 4-2
RIGHT Georgia over Vanderbilt
WRONG S.Carolina over Kentucky
RIGHT Florida over Tennessee
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
RIGHT Miss St over TAMU

Marcus Spears: 3-3
RIGHT Georgia over Vanderbilt
WRONG S.Carolina over Kentucky
WRONG Tennessee over Florida
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
RIGHT Miss St over TAMU

Paul Finebaum: 3-3
RIGHT Georgia over Vanderbilt
WRONG S.Carolina over Kentucky
WRONG Tennessee over Florida
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
RIGHT Miss St over TAMU

Dari Nowkhah: 0-4
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
WRONG OU over TCU
WRONG TAMU over Miss St
WRONG Stanford over Notre Dame

Mel Kiper Jr.: 1-3
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
WRONG OU over TCU
RIGHT Miss St over TAMU
WRONG Stanford over Notre Dame

Greg McElroy: 2-3
WRONG Bama over Ole Miss
WRONG OU over TCU
WRONG TAMU over Miss St
RIGHT Notre Dame over Stanford
RIGHT Auburn over LSU

Booger McFarland: 1-2
WRONG TAMU over Miss St
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
RIGHT Auburn over LSU

Chris Fallica: 3-3
RIGHT ND over Stanford
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
WRONG UNC over VaTech
WRONG OU over TCU
RIGHT NW over Wisconsin
RIGHT Clemson over NC St

Brett McMurphy: 1-3
WRONG Wisconsin over NW
RIGHT Mich St over Nebraska
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
WRONG OU over TCU

Kevin Carter: 6-6
RIGHT Miss St over TAMU
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
RIGHT Florida over Tennessee
RIGHT Ohio St over Maryland
WRONG Michigan over Rutgers
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
RIGHT Mich St over Nebraska
WRONG Stanford over Notre Dame
WRONG USC over Ariz St
WRONG Miami Fl over GaTech
WRONG OU over TCU
RIGHT Baylor over Texas

Colin Cowherd: 6-4
WRONG TAMU over Miss St
RIGHT Ohio St over Maryland
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
WRONG OU over TCU
RIGHT Baylor over Texas
RIGHT ND over Stanford
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
RIGHT KState over TTU
WRONG USC over Ariz St
RIGHT Mich St over Nebraska

Scott Van Pelt: 2-1
RIGHT TCU over OU
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
RIGHT Auburn over LSU

Ryen Russillo: 2-3
WRONG Tennessee over Florida
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
RIGHT Mich St over Nebraska
WRONG Stanford over Notre Dame
RIGHT Miss St over TAMU

JA Adande: 1-0
RIGHT Miss St over TAMU

Jackie MacMullen: 0-1
WRONG TAMU over Miss St

Charles Arbuckle: 3-4
WRONG TAMU over Miss St
RIGHT Clemson over NC St
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
WRONG Stanford over ND
WRONG OU over TCU
RIGHT Mich St over Nebraska

Jon Berger: 3-3
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
WRONG TAMU over Miss St
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
RIGHT ND over Stanford
WRONG OU over TCU
RIGHT Mich St over Nebraska

Robert Smith: 2-4
WRONG Bama over Ole Miss
WRONG TAMU over Miss St
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
WRONG Stanford over Notre Dame
WRONG OU over TCU
RIGHT Mich St over Nebraska

Brian Griese: 2-3
WRONG Bama over Ole Miss
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
WRONG Stanford over Notre Dame
WRONG OU over TCU
RIGHT Mich st over Nebraska

Heather Dinich: 0-1
WRONG Oregon over Arizona

Lou Holtz: 2-3
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
WRONG TAMU over Miss St
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
WRONG Nebraska over Mich St
RIGHT Notre Dame over Stanford

Mark May: 1-4
RIGHT Miss St over TAMU
WRONG Bama over Ole Miss
WRONG LSU over Auburn
WRONG Stanford over ND
WRONG Nebraska over Mich St

Brad Edwards: 1-3
WRONG OU over TCU
WRONG Bama over Ole Miss
RIGHT Miss St over TAMU
WRONG Stanford over ND

Trevor Matich: 1-3
WRONG OU over TCU
WRONG Bama over Ole MIss
RIGHT Miss St over TAMU
WRONG Stanford over ND

Danny Kanell: 1-4
WRONG BYU over Utah St
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
WRONG TAMU over Miss St
WRONG Tennessee over Florida

Joey Galloway: 0-1
WRONG OU over Baylor

Jason Sehorn: 1-0
RIGHT FSU over Wake Forest

Mike Bellotti: 3-4
RIGHT FSU over Wake Forest
RIGHT Mich St over Nebraska
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
WRONG TAMU over Miss St
WRONG Stanford over ND
WRONG OU over TCU

Butch Davis: 1-2
WRONG OU over TCU
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
WRONG Stanford over Notre Dame

Pat Forde: 16-9
RIGHT Louisville over Syracuse
WRONG BYU over Utah St
RIGHT Clemson over NC St
RIGHT FSU over Wake Forest
WRONG Miami Fl over GaTech
RIGHT Ohio St over Maryland
RIGHT VaTech uver UNC
RIGHT UVA over Pitt
RIGHT KState over TTU
RIGHT Okla St over Iowa St
RIGHT Purdue over Illinois
RIGHT Mich St over Nebraska
WRONG Wisconsin over NW
WRONG USC over Ariz St
WRONG UCLA over Utah
RIGHT Georgia over Vanderbilt
WRONG S.Carolina over Kentucky
RIGHT Florida over Tennessee
RIGHT Auburn over LSU
WRONG Alabama over Ole Miss
RIGHT Miss St over TAMU
RIGHT Baylor over Texas
WRONG OU over TCU
RIGHT ECU over SMU
WRONG Stanford over Notre Dame

Week 5 2014: College Gameday Review #GetUp4Gameday

Well it looks like the show is over, the picks are entered into the official record, so it must be time to review our morning on College Gameday.  The show was broadcasting live from the Columbia, South Carolina for the big-ish matchup between the Missouri Tigers and the South Carolina Gamecocks.  In case you didn’t hear, Kenny Chesney will be joining the show today to pick games and perform live!  There was a wild crowd out today, as is the case in most SEC matchups when Gameday is in town.  The sign game was a little bit weak today, but let’s dive right in.  Highlights from today’s sign game included “Gary Pinkel types in comic sans”, “Maddy Mauk?  Never heard of her”, “Mizzou, Hoosier Daddy?”, “Maty Mauk wears crocks with socks” (also a possible Dr. Seuss title), “Maty Mauk thinks mayonnaise is an instrument”, and the incredibly confusing “Even a bad day in the SEC is better than a good day in Mizzou”.  However, this week’s winner comes courtesy of Reddit user yracuse_ and is presented without comment.

Week 5 sign of the day
Week 5 sign of the day

After the normal crew of Lee Corso, Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit and Desmond Howard opened the show, Corso was replaced by David Pollack for the rest of the first hour.  We normally get 1 or 2 picks from David Pollack and the other boys during this first hour, but they were going rapid-fire this morning and Pollack managed to get in 8 picks during the first hour.  Impressive stuff.  Samantha Ponder briefly joined the show to hang out with noted quarterback guru and champion of questionable outfits George Whitfield.  They talked about Kenny Hill and his mechanics and vision from the pocket.  In other words, the same as most other weeks.  This brings us to FASHION REVIEWS with @GamedayJen.  The Samantha Ponder outfit of the week is presented below.  Jennifer said she loved the leopard print shirt on Ponder, but that the pants looked like leather sweatpants.  I don’t know how to describe them any better.  This week’s “Georgie Whitfield Mismatched Outfit of the Week” was reviewed by Jennifer as well.  She said George “looks like he wants to be a hipster so bad, but he isn’t cool enough to pull it off”.  Other comments from Jennifer on his outfit include “Why?” and “Don’t do it again”.

Sam Ponder and George Whitfield, Week 5
Sam Ponder and George Whitfield, Week 5

Speaking of which, did you hear Kenny Chesney is going to join us later in the show to perform live and make picks?

Gene W. had a piece on the Yale Bowl, as it turns 100 years old this year.  Today’s matchup features Yale vs. Army, which is Yale’s first FBS opponent since the 90s.  Did you know that the Yale/Army matchup today features two schools accounting for 24 national championships?  This rivalry started in 1893 and ended in 1996, but it is back today.  Kirk, Desmond, and David all picked Army over Yale in this one.  Good segment with lots of vintage football clips featuring leather helments and gigantic hip pads.  As the show moved along, we featured today’s Chef of the Day, John Hair from Jim ‘n Nicks BBQ.  He was roasting a whole hog, and was very proud of his hog’s head.

Chef John Hair, BBQ guy
Chef John Hair, BBQ guy

Quickly following this piece was another Gene W. piece about the current dumpster fire known as the Michigan Wolverines football program.  He highlighted the fact that visiting opponents now come into the Big House and mock Desmond Howard’s famous Heisman pose after scoring.  Hard hitting questions were asked such as “IS BRADY HOKE THE RIGHT MAN FOR THIS JOB?” and “HOW HOT IS BRADY HOKE’S SEAT?”  My memory may be fuzzy, but I seem to recall Lloyd Carr being run out of town like a common pygmy after going 11-2 and 9-4, only to be followed by Rich Rodriguez who was run out of town for not being enough of a “Michigan Man”.  I also seem to recall the rejoicing in Ann Arbor following Brady Hoke’s hiring as if humanity had achieved world piece because WE FINALLY HIRED A REAL MICHIGAN MAN!!!  Oh well, I hope you enjoy whoever coaches you to a 4 win season next year.  Also, in case you missed it, this week’s “Desmond Howard Michigan Pick of the Week” featured Desmond Howard picking Michigan over Minnesota by 2 touchdowns.  I wish somebody ran a blog where we could track Desmond Howard’s all time record picking Michigan in games *cough* 12-12 all time *cough*.

I’d like to take a moment to remind you that Kenny Chesney will be joining us later in the show to perform live and join us for picks.

Perhaps the best segment of the day was the story of SEC Coach Wives.  This highlighted the contributions and lifestyles of various SEC coaches’ wives and how they interact and contribute to their respective programs.  Fun notes from this segment include stories of Steve Spurrier’s wife being one of the only people who went to their husband’s Heisman ceremony, Saban’s wife saying she was glad she married him at 19 because she never had to know what a normal life was like, and Les Miles meeting his wife when they were both assistant coaches in the athletic department at Michigan.  Dan Mullen’s wife is known as “Mama Mullen” and she likes to go to practice to motivate the players when they are down.  Mark Richt’s wife enjoys mixing the team’s Powerade before games because they need to get it just right for that day.  Nick Saban made a funny, telling us of how he asked his wife “Did you ever think in your wildest dreams we would win 3 national championships?”, to which she replied “Honey, you’re not even in my wildest dreams”.  Gus Malzahn’s wife told the story of how she watches all games from the privacy of her own room at the stadium.  After hearing her screaming at the top of her lungs, I can’t imagine why she “chose” to enjoy the games in the privacy of her own room.  She also told the story of how every Saturday night, if the team wins, she takes Gus to Waffle House for date night.  If anyone wants to get a Kickstarter campaign going to launch “Real Housewives of the SEC”, let me know, because this needs to exist.  The absolute best comment of this segment came from LSU head coach and noted wordsmith Les Miles, who said his wife is the “assistant coach, recruiting coordinator, and all around valued opinion”.  I would like to go on the record right now that I consider my wife Jennifer to be an all around valued opinion as well.

Stay tuned, because Kenny Chesney will be joining us later in the show to perform live and make picks with us!

We were also riveted to see the return of “Beatnik Poetry featuring Tom Rinaldi”.  This week’s piece was entitled “Underway”, and had such philosophical one-liners as “Steele… bronze… gold… here’s the prize [picture of the championship trophy]… now here’s the pain [insert video of teams losing]”.  He said some more stuff, and then let us know that the season is “Underway”.

Tom Rinaldi performing live
Tom Rinaldi performing live

This week’s overly casual roundtable segment (where they leave the desk to go sit in high chairs ten feet away and talk) featured the Gameday boys reviewing their preseason predictions.  They each had a mulligan and were asked how they would change their picks today.  The highlight was Corso boldly proclaiming he wouldn’t change a single thing in his predictions.  Then the guys all talked over each other for a while.

Don’t go anywhere, because coming up later in the show Kenny Chesney will be joining us to perform live and make picks!

Tom Rinaldi had another segment featuring Mack Brown’s brother Watson Brown, who is head coach at Tennessee Tech.  He is sitting at a 128-199 record, and is nearing the all-time loss record.  However, he has accomplished a few good things in his time, such as building UAB from an FCS team to the FBS level, beating LSU at UAB, and never having a single NCAA infraction in his 30 years as a coach.  I guess its like they say, if you’re not cheating in this sport then you’re not winning.  Also, Tom Rinaldi was wearing these shoes today.

Tom Rinaldi's shoes
Tom Rinaldi’s shoes

Let’s move on.  Coming up shortly, Kenny Chesney will be joining us to perform live and make picks.  Now, this week’s “Chris Fowler Hundred Dollar Question”:  What FBS team has lost a fumble on each of its opening series in its last three games?  The Gameday crew took this opportunity to kick the directional Michigan schools in the crotch, picking Central Michigan, Eastern Michigan, and Western Michigan.  However, the answer was UConn, and the hundred dollar bill remains unclaimed.

At this point something happened which you probably weren’t expecting today: Kenny Chesney joined the show to perform live to promote his new album or something!

Now that the Kenny Chesney concert is over, let’s get down to the real business at hand.  It is time to make some picks.  David Pollack got it started early, picking Mizzou over South Carolina.  Kirk agreed, and went with Mizzou.  Desmond picked South Carolina.  Kenny Chesney was this week’s guest picker (I wish ESPN had hyped this up a little bit more), the only three-time-picker in the history of College Gameday guests.  He picked South Carolina over Mizzou as well.  Lee Corso poked and prodded the crowd, replaying footage from Gameday ten years ago when he boldly proclaimed Steve Spurrier would NEVER win a national championship at South Carolina!  This sent the crowd into a tizzy, but ultimately Corso said they are still good enough to win the game today, as he popped on the Gamecock’s headgear and held up a live chicken.  The live chicken marks this season’s first appearance of the “Kirk Herbstreit Subtle Fear of Live Animals” where he leans away cautiously every time a live animal is brought on set.  Around the house here, Charley the Cat picked South Carolina as well, so Coach Corso will hold his one game lead over Charley on the year regardless of who wins.  Enjoy your day and everyone have a happy football!

Week 5 Headgear Pick!
Week 5 Headgear Pick!
Charley picks South Carolina!
Charley picks South Carolina!

 

Week 4 2014: Picks are graded, results are in! #saturdayselections

It was another week of college football in which the schedule did not appear to be as amazing as the day ended up being.  We had a few big upsets and a ton of really close games, and with upsets comes shake-ups when it is time see how everyone did this week picking games.

Winners this week include Kirk Herbstreit (7-3), Phil Steele (8-3), a rare performance from Brian Griese (5-0), Robert Smith (4-1), and this week’s undisputed winner Greg McElroy who posted a 6-0 record this week including a win on the Mississippi State/LSU upset.  Our loser this week was Desmond Howard at 5-7 on the week, including his assumption that Mizzou would roll Indiana without any problem.

Our Gameday special guest picker, Gabrielle Reece, went 6-4 on the week including the upset of Mississippi State over LSU.  Lee Corso nailed another Headgear pick with FSU over Clemson, putting him at 5-0 on the year (week 1 had a special bonus headgear pick).  Tim Tebow continues his “chosen one” status with another undefeated week, putting him at 13-0 on the year, including this week’s Mississippi State upset.  Jennifer had a setback this week at 5-6, and Charley the Cat went 0-1 on headgear picks (3-1 on the year).  Matt Millen made a triumphant return to the game this week picking Auburn over KState.  We are welcoming ESPN ACC guru and Playoff blogger Heather Dinich to the party this week, with her 1-0 record on the FSU game.  We look forward to her work in the future.  We are also welcoming Brett McMurphy’s mustache to the club as well.

As for everyone else, check out the full slate of results below to see how your favorite (or most hated) personality did this week.

Lee Corso: 7-4
RIGHT Bama over Florida
RIGHT BYU over UVA
RIGHT OU over WVU
RIGHT Nebraska over Miami Fl
RIGHT Wisconsin over BGSU
RIGHT NDSU over Montana
WRONG Pitt over Iowa
WRONG Navy over Rutgers
WRONG Michigan over Utah
WRONG LSU over Miss St
RIGHT FSU over Clemson (headgear pick)

Kirk Herbstreit: 7-3
RIGHT Utah over Michigan
RIGHT Auburn over KState
RIGHT Nebraska over Miami FL
WRONG LSU over Miss St
RIGHT Arkansas over NIU
RIGHT BYU over UVA
WRONG WVU over OU
RIGHT NDSU over Montana
WRONG Pitt over Iowa
RIGHT Bama over Florida

Desmond Howard: 5-7
WRONG LSU over Miss St
WRONG Mizzou over Indiana
RIGHT BYU over UVA
WRONG WVU over OU
RIGHT Nebraska over Miami Fl
WRONG VaTech over GaTech
RIGHT NDSU over Montana
RIGHT Iowa over Pitt
RIGHT Bama over Florida
WRONG Navy over Rutgers
WRONG Michigan over Utah
WRONG Clemson over FSU

Gabrielle Reece: 6-4
RIGHT NDSU over Montana
WRONG Pitt over Iowa
RIGHT Bama over Florida
WRONG UVA over BYU
WRONG Navy over Rutgers
WRONG Michigan over Utah
RIGHT Miss St over LSU
RIGHT OU over WVU
RIGHT Nebraska over Miami Fl
RIGHT FSU over Clemson

Jennifer’s Picks: 5-6
RIGHT Auburn over Kstate
RIGHT BYU over UVA
RIGHT Nebraska over Miami Fl
RIGHT NDSU over Montana
WRONG Pitt over Iowa
RIGHT Bama over Florida (close)
WRONG Navy over Rutgers
WRONG Michigan over Utah
WRONG LSU over Miss St
WRONG WVU over OU (upst special)
WRONG Clemson over FSU (upset special)

David Pollack: 3-0
RIGHT FSU over Clemson
RIGHT Bama over OU
RIGHT Miss St over LSU

Dari Nowkhah: 3-1
WRONG Clemson over FSU
RIGHT OU over WVU
RIGHT Miss St over LSU
RIGHT Nebraska over Miami Fl

Mel Kiper Jr.: 3-1
RIGHT FSU over Clemson
RIGHT OU over WVU
WRONG LSU over Miss St
RIGHT Nebraska over Miami Fl

Tim Tebow: 3-0
RIGHT S.Carolina over Vandy
RIGHT Miss St over LSU
RIGHT Bama over Florida

Marcus Spears: 2-1
RIGHT S.Carolina over Vandy
WRONG LSU over Miss St
RIGHT Bama over Florida

Paul Finebaum: 4-1
RIGHT TAMU over SMU
RIGHT S.Carolina over Vandy
WRONG LSU over Miss St
RIGHT Bama over Florida
RIGHT Fsu over Clemson

Greg McElroy: 6-0
RIGHT Bama over Florida
RIGHT TAMU over SMU
RIGHT FSU over Clemson
RIGHT OU over WVU
RIGHT Miss St over LSU
RIGHT Nebraska over Miami Fl

Chris Fallica: 4-2
RIGHT FSU over Clemson
WRONG WVU over OU
RIGHT Bama over Florida
RIGHT Utah over Michigan
WRONG LSU over Miss St
RIGHT Nebraska over Miami Fl

Brett McMurphy: 3-1
RIGHT Wisconsin over BGSU
WRONG Pitt over Iowa
RIGHT Wyoming over FAU
RIGHT Colorado over Hawaii

Kevin Carter: 1-0
RIGHT Miss St over LSU

Charley the Cat: 0-1
WRONG Clemson over FSU

Colin Cowherd: 5-2
RIGHT Bama over Florida
WRONG UVA over BYU
WRONG LSU over Miss St
RIGHT OU over WVU
RIGHT FSU over Clemson
RIGHT Nebraska over Miami FL
RIGHT Oregon over Wash St

Phil Steele: 8-3
RIGHT Bama over Florida
RIGHT Marshall over Akron
RIGHT FSU over Clemson
RIGHT OU over WVU
WRONG Pitt over Iowa
RIGHT Oregon over Wash St
WRONG LSU over Miss St
RIGHT Nebraska over Miami Fl
RIGHT Arkansas over NIU
WRONG UNC over ECU (upset special)
RIGHT S.Miss over App St

Mark May: 2-2
WRONG Clemson over FSU
RIGHT Bama over Florida
RIGHT OU over WVU
WRONG LSU over Miss St

Brian Griese: 5-0
RIGHT FSU over Clemson
RIGHT Bama over Florida
RIGHT OU over WVU
RIGHT Miss St over WVU
RIGHT Auburn over Kstate

Robert Smith: 4-1
RIGHT Auburn over Kstate
WRONG LSU over Miss St
RIGHT FSU over Clemson
RIGHT Bama over Florida
RIGHT BYU over UVA

Tom Luginbill: 2-3
RIGHT Nebraska over Miami Fl
WRONG Michigan over Utah
RIGHT Maryland over Syracuse
WRONG Mizzou over Indiana
WRONG Pitt over Iowa

Tim Cowlishaw: 1-0
RIGHT FSU over Clemson

Danny Kanell: 4-2
RIGHT BYU over UVA
RIGHT Auburn over Kstate
RIGHT Bama over Florida
RIGHTNebraska over Miami
WRONG Pitt over Iowa
WRONG LSU over Miss St

Mack Brown: 1-1
WRONG LSU over Miss St
RIGHT S.Carolina over Vanderbilt

Ryen Russillo: 2-1
RIGHT Wyoming over FAU
WRONG Michigan over Utah
RIGHT Oregon over Wash St

Joey Galloway: 1-0
RIGHT Auburn over kstate

Jason Sehorn: 4-2
RIGHT FSU over Clemson
WRONG LSU over Miss St
WRONG UVA over BYU
RIGHT Arizona over Cal
RIGHT Auburn over KState
RIGHT Bama over Florida

Jon Berger: 2-0
RIGHT FSU over Clemson
RIGHT Bama over Florida

Matt Millen: 1-0
RIGHT Auburn over KState

Booger McFarland: 1-0
RIGHT TAMU over SMU

Ivan Maisel: 1-0
RIGHT Bama over Florida

Heather Dinich: 1-0
RIGHT FSU over Clemson

Pat Forde: 19-8
RIGHT USF over UConn
RIGHT Duke over Tulane
RIGHT FSU over Clemson
WRONG Pitt over Iowa
WRONG Syracuse over Maryland
WRONG VaTech over GaTech
RIGHT OU over WVU
RIGHT Colorado over Hawaii
WRONG C.Michigan over Kansas
WRONG Mizzou over Indiana
RIGHT Nebraska over Miami Fl
RIGHT Utah over Michigan
RIGHT Mich St over E.Michigan
RIGHT Minnesota over SJSU
RIGHT Wisconsin over BGSU
WRONG NM St over UNM
RIGHT Marshall over Akron
RIGHT Arizona over Cal
RIGHT Oregon over Wash St
RIGHT Georgia over Troy
RIGHT S.Carolina over Vanderbilt
RIGHT Bama over Florida
WRONG LSU over Miss St
WRONG Rice over ODU
RIGHT TAMU over SMU
RIGHT BYU over UVA
RIGHT ECU over UNC