Week 10 2013: Picks are graded, results are in!

Week 10 will be known as “redemption Saturday” this year after two really tough weeks of picking games for our experts.  Wins were all over the place this week and it will be about a fifteen way split for the official weekly winner (official in the sense that it means absolutely nothing).  Jason Sehorn claims this week’s loss at 6-4.  Colin Cowherd came in at 8-2, Robert Smith went 6-1, Mark May went 3-0, Herbie went 6-2, Desmond Howard went 5-1, Pollack went 3-0, Dari Nowkhah and Mel Kiper Jr. both went 5-0, but we have the real winners to come.

Todd McShay went 3-1 but missed his upset special of Florida over Georgia.  Other upset specialists include Mark Schlabach and Brad Edwards.  Schlabach got his upset special right, nailing Oklahoma St over TTU, even though Oklahoma St was a slight favorite according to the experts out west.  Brad Edwards continues to fail at calling upsets, missing Michigan over Michigan State.  Others picking Michigan include noted Michigan homers Desmond Howard and Brian Griese.  Paul Finebaum continued to let us know that he can pick SEC games blind but can’t pick any other conferences to save his life.  Coach Corso nailed his headgear pick of FSU over Miami.  Billy the Cat also went with FSU over Miami.

Now for the real winners.  This week’s special guest celebrity was ruggedly handsome man and occasional musician Jake Owen.  Owen somehow navigated his way through the entire pick segment without including any true football analysis, and ended up going 8-0 to the bewilderment of anyone who runs a blog about college football picks.  Jennifer went 10-1, missing her upset special of TTU over Oklahoma St.  Coach Corso also went 8-0 this week including his headgear pick and his upset special of BC over VaTech.  So its a three way tie for winners this week.  Check out the full slate below to see how your favorite (or most hated) personality did this week.

Colin Cowherd: 8-2
RIGHT Ohio St over Purdue
RIGHT Wisconsin over Iowa
RIGHT S.Carolina over Miss St
RIGHT Mich St over Michigan
RIGHT Notre Dame over Navy
RIGHT Mizzou over Tennessee
WRONG TTU over Okla St
RIGHT UCLA over Colorado
RIGHT FSU over Miami Fl
WRONG Oregon St over USC

Mike Bellotti: 2-0
RIGHT Fsu over Miami Fl
RIGHT Ohio st over Purdue

Tom luginbill: 1-0
RIGHT Auburn over Arkansas

Brad Edwards: 2-1
RIGHT FSU over Miami Fl
RIGHT Ohio St over Purdue
WRONG Michigan over Mich St (upset special)

Mark Schlabach: 1-0
RIGHT Okla St over TTU (upset special)

Trevor Matich: 2-0
RIGHT Ohio St over Purdue
RIGHT Fsu over Miami fl

Paul Finebaum: 1-1
RIGHT Georgia over Florida
WRONG TTU over okla st

Kevin carter: 1-0
RIGHT Fsu over Miami

Ivan Maisel: 1-1
RIGHT Notre Dame over Navy
RIGHT Oregon St over USC

Ryen Russillo: 2-0
RIGHT GaTech over Pitt
RIGHT Georgia over Florida

Robert Smith: 6-1
WRONG Oreg st over USC
RIGHT Fsu over Miami fl
RIGHT Mizzou over Tennessee
RIGHT Georgia over Florida
RIGHT Okla st over TTU
RIGHT Mich St over Michigan
RIGHT Auburn over Arkansas

Jason Sehorn: 6-4
WRONG Oreg st over USC
RIGHT Georgia over Florida
RIGHT Auburn over Arkansas
WRONG NW over Nebraska
RIGHT Fresno st over Nevada
RIGHT Mizzou over Tennessee
RIGHT Ohio st over Purdue
WRONG Michigan over Mich St
WRONG TTU over Okla St
RIGHT Fsu over Miami Fl

Brian Griese: 2-1
RIGHT Georgia over Florida
WRONG Michigan over Mich St
RIGHT Fsu over Miami fl

Mark May: 3-0
RIGHT Georgia over Florida
RIGHT Mich St over Michigan
RIGHT Fsu over Miami Fl

Lou Holtz: 2-1
WRONG Michigan over Mich St
RIGHT Okla St over TTU
RIGHT FSU over Miami Fl

Woody Paige: 1-0
RIGHT Fsu over Miami Fl

Tim cowlishaw: 1-0
RIGHT Fsu over Miami Fl

Lee Corso: 8-0
RIGHT Georgia over Florida
RIGHT Mich St over Michigan
RIGHT BC over VaTech (upset special)
RIGHT Wisconsin over Iowa
RIGHT Nebraska over NW
RIGHT Okla St over TTU
RIGHT Auburn over Arkansas
RIGHT FSU over Miami Fl (headgear pick)

Kirk Herbstreit: 6-2
RIGHT Mizzou over Tennessee
WRONG TTU over Okla St
RIGHT Georgia over Florida
RIGHT Mich St over Michigan
WRONG Wake Forest over Syracuse (upset special)
RIGHT Wisconsin over Iowa
RIGHT Nebraska over NW
RIGHT Auburn over Arkansas

Desmond Howard: 5-1
RIGHT Mizzou over Tennessee
RIGHT Okla St over TTU
RIGHT Georgia over Florida
WRONG Michigan over Mich St
RIGHT FSU over Miami Fl
RIGHT S.Carolina over Miss St

Jake Owen: 8-0
RIGHT Minnesota over Indiana (upset special)
RIGHT Wisconsin over Iowa
RIGHT Mich St over Michigan
RIGHT Nebraska over NW
RIGHT Okla St over TTU
RIGHT Georgia over Florida
RIGHT Auburn over Arkansas
RIGHT FSU over Miami Fl

Chris Fowler: 1-0
RIGHT FSU over Miami Fl

David Pollack: 3-0
RIGHT Okla St over TTU
RIGHT Georgia over Florida
RIGHT FSU over Miami Fl

Chris Fallica: 1-0
RIGHT Okla St over TTU

Jennifer’s Picks: 10-1
RIGHT Mizzou over Tennessee
RIGHT Clemson over UVA
WRONG TTU over Okla St (upset special)
RIGHT Georgia over Florida
RIGHT Mich St over Michigan
RIGHT S.Carolina over Miss St
RIGHT Wisconsin over Iowa
RIGHT Nebraska over NW
RIGHT Auburn over Arkansas
RIGHT FSU over Miami Fl
RIGHT Texas over Kansas

Todd McShay: 3-1
RIGHT FSU over Miami FL
RIGHT Okla St over TTU
RIGHT Mich St over Michigan
WRONG Florida over Georgia (Upset special)

Dari Nowkhah: 5-0
RIGHT FSU over Miami Fl
RIGHT Mich St over Michigan
RIGHT Okla St over TTU
RIGHT Auburn over Arkansas
RIGHT Georgia over Florida

Mel Kiper Jr.: 5-0
RIGHT FSU over Miami Fl
RIGHT Mich St over Michigan
RIGHT Okla St over TTU
RIGHT Auburn over Arkansas
RIGHT Georgia over Florida

Pat Forde: 18-6
WRONG Oreg St over USC
RIGHT FSU over Miami Fl
RIGHT UNC over NC St
RIGHT Clemson over UVA
WRONG VaTech over BC
RIGHT Mizzou over Tennessee
RIGHT Nebraska over NW
WRONG Indiana over Minnesota
RIGHT Wisconsin over Iowa
RIGHT Mich St over Michigan
RIGHT Penn St over Illinois
RIGHT Ohio St over Purdue
WRONG UNLV over SJSU
WRONG Kent St over Akron
RIGHT UCLA over Colorado
RIGHT Georgia over Florida
RIGHT S.Carolina over Miss St
RIGHT Auburn over Arkansas
RIGHT TAMU over UTEP
WRONG TCU over WVU
RIGHT Okla St oveR TTU
RIGHT Boise St over CSU
RIGHT Fresno St over Nevada
RIGHT NIU over UMass

Week 10 2013: College Gameday review!

Can you even believe that this is WEEK 10 of college football?  I feel like it was just yesterday that we were kicking off this year wondering CAN VIRGINIA TECH KNOCK OFF ALABAMA IN WEEK ONE?  Apparently Alabama held them off.  Anyways, today’s edition of College Gameday was broadcasting live in color to your television set from Tallahassee, Florida for the big matchup between Florida State and Miami.  Surely I’m in a time machine saying Miami @ Florida State is the biggest game of the year.

This week’s edition opened up with Chris Fowler, Desmond, Herbie and Coach Corso getting us pumped up.  Then due to what appeared to be technical difficulties, we did not get the opening Big & Rich music video.  Due to this fact, I cannot confirm whether or not they are comin to your citay.  Nor can I confirm a little zing in your zang zang, nor any bang in your yin yang and so on.

Early on in the show, we got some GREAT highlights of Lee Corso’s time playing  QB and cornerback at Florida State circa 1955.  I love watching old timey football.  Maybe that is because I think I probably could have played big time football in 1955.  Either way, it is always fun to watch the Lee Corso playing highlight reel.

Sam Ponder joined the show again today.  I believe her role has been reduced and firmly set into interviewing a coach live on set each week.  I much preferred last year’s Gameday itinerary where we had Sam Ponder hosting the opening hour with Pollack and Desmond Howard, before handing it off to the A team.  This week she interviewed Jimbo Fisher, and generic coach interview was generic.  Speaking of Samantha Ponder, she had what was determined to be the best outfit of the year on today.  Jennifer said she loved the necklace/chain thing, that Sam had great hair, that the leather pants were a nice touch and the heels were enjoyable.

Sam Ponder, Week 10
Sam Ponder, Week 10

Speaking of Jennifer, I would like to officially announce the launching of “GAMEDAY JEN” on Twitter.  You should probably follow her @gamedayjen for all of the expert picks, hot sports opinions and sports fashion advice you could want.

While on the topic of sports fashion, what is the deal with QB guru George Whitfield?  I’m not going to break down his segment this week, because if you saw his segment a month or two ago, it was the same segment (just substitute Jameis Winston for the name of the week).  What I’m wondering about is his fashion choices.  He is not an overly large man, but his clothes appear to be tiny on him.  His jacket button looked like it was barely holding on by a thread and that the button could shoot off into Chris Fowler’s eye while making an old timey gunshot-ricochet sound at any moment.  Also, isn’t it against the rules to wear a pocket square if you are going sans tie with your top three or four buttons unbuttoned on your shirt?  I mean, what’s the deal with that?  I don’t claim to be a fashion guru (although my sweatpants might disagree), but come on George.

The signs were EVERYWHERE at today’s Gameday, but I was thoroughly disappointed.  Quantity does not equal quality.  The only real highlights were “The real Miami is in Ohio”, and “I’m drunker than Sunshine Scooter”.  This week’s winner is courtesy of Reddit user DeuxBoy.

Week 10: Sign of the Week
Week 10: Sign of the Week

Now that we have that out of the way, I would like to discuss a new regular feature of Gameday this year.  What is the deal with the six man highchair roundtable discussion segment each week?  I’m talking about the segment where they get Fowler, Herbie, Corso, Desmond, Pollack and Paul Finebaum all in tall director’s chairs to sit awkwardly and talk over each other for ten minutes.  They try to debate things, but it just turns into a blurry mess of Desmond Howard telling us about a great receiver, David Pollack making a separate point about some Georgia’s defense, Herbie letting us know that Ohio State doesn’t have the resume to move up in the rankings, and Paul Finebaum telling us that the ACC or Big 12 is worthless compared to the SEC.  It is like watching six separate conversations happening at the same time, and it is quite frustrating.  Also, I really feel like Paul Finebaum and Desmond Howard don’t like each other.

During this segment, Chris Fowler offered up the hundred dollar question of the week:  Other than NDSU, what other two FCS teams are undefeated?  Obviously it is Fordham and Coastal Carolina.  WATCH OUT FORDHAM AND COASTAL CAROLINA, SAM HOUSTON STATE IS COMING FOR YOU!

This week saw the return of the “Tom Rinaldi Beatnik Poetry Piece of the Week brought to you by Tom Rinaldi”.  This week’s piece was entitled “November”.  T.S. Elliot once said that April is the cruelest month.  Tom Rinaldi has decided November is the cruelest month.  Upsets happen and dreams are shattered.  Incredibly deep stuff.

Tom Rinaldi performing live
Tom Rinaldi performing live

Rinaldi also had a piece on Jameis Winston from FSU.  He seems like a genuinely likable kid who likes to have fun.  He is a pitcher for FSU as well.  He likes to motivate his teammates whether or not he is involved in the action.  His best line was “If you can play, then you can lead”.  Good stuff.

Gene W. had a piece on Fresno St QB Derek Carr (brother of Houston first round bust David Carr).  He was highly recruited coming out of highschool, and then fell into a rough crowd.  He liked to do hoodrat stuff with his friends.  Then his girlfriend (now wife) wrote him a letter stating that he was not the man she once knew, and he turned his life around.  He had a little baby named Dallas, and the baby had some serious intestinal problems requiring three surgeries in the first month.  The baby is now recovered, and regularly attends Fresno St games in tiny Derek Carr jerseys.  Pretty good little piece of work by Gene W.

Bald Man on Campus returned with SVP and Duke Johnson from Miami.  It was overly casual and they talked about his mom requesting nothing more than a win over FSU over Florida this year.  I feel like there have been a lot of pieces this year about Player X being raised by his mother alone, and their relationship as the kid becomes a football star.  Good stuff, either way.

When it came time to make the picks, Coach Corso looked like he had gotten a chill.  He suddenly had on a heavy overcoat and a scarf as they made their picks.  Today’s guest picker was country music sensation and incredibly handsome man Jake Owen.  He had very little sports perspective to contribute to this segment, and mostly picked based on wherever one of his roadies went to school or some sound engineer he partied with one time.  He has FSU ties, so it was no shock that he picked FSU.  I thought for sure Coach Corso was going to give us a NOT-SO-FAST and pick a HUGE upset of Miami over FSU.  I thought this because he never disappeared to become Chief Corso of the Seminole Nation like he usually does.  However, he ripped off the heavy coat and scarf to reveal that he was wearing his 1954 FSU jersey and put on a helmet (sans facemask) to let us know where his heart lies.  Billy the cat also picked FSU, so the two remain tied whoever wins tonight.  Enjoy your evening folks!

Corso picks FSU!
Corso picks FSU!
Billy the Cat picks FSU!
Billy the Cat picks FSU!

Week 10 2013: SATURDAY COLLEGE PICKS! #saturdayselections

We are up with painted faces and signs and stuff to watch Gameday this morning from the comfort of our own home.  The show is rolling along and the picks are coming in.  We will be updating all morning with Desmond, Kirk, Pollack, Corso’s headgear pick and our special guest celebrity, so check back often for the latest updates.

Lee Corso:
Georgia over Florida
Mich St over Michigan
Baylor over OU
Oregon over Stanford
BC over VaTech (upset special)
Wisconsin over Iowa
Nebraska over NW
Okla St over TTU
Auburn over Arkansas
FSU over Miami Fl (headgear pick)

Kirk Herbstreit:
Mizzou over Tennessee
TTU over Okla St
Baylor over OU
Georgia over Florida
Mich St over Michigan
Baylor over OU
Oregon over Stanford
Wake Forest over Syracuse (upset special)
Wisconsin over Iowa
Nebraska over NW
Auburn over Arkansas

Desmond Howard:
Mizzou over Tennessee
Okla St over TTU
Baylor over OU
Georgia over Florida
Michigan over Mich St
FSU over Miami Fl
S.Carolina over Miss St

Jake Owen:
Baylor over OU
Stanford over Oregon
Minnesota over Illinois (upset special)
Wisconsin over Iowa
Mich St over Michigan
Nebraska over NW
Okla St over TTU
Georgia over Florida
Auburn over Arkansas
FSU over Miami Fl

Chris Fowler:
FSU over Miami Fl

David Pollack:
Okla St over TTU
Georgia over Florida
FSU over Miami Fl

Chris Fallica:
Okla St over TTU

Jennifer’s Picks:
Mizzou over Tennessee
Clemson over UVA
TTU over Okla St (upset special)
Georgia over Florida
Mich St over Michigan
S.Carolina over Miss St
Baylor over OU
Oregon over Stanford
Wisconsin over Iowa
Nebraska over NW
Auburn over Arkansas
FSU over Miami Fl
Texas over Kansas

Todd McShay:
FSU over Miami FL 42-23
Okla St over TTU 34-31
Mich St over Michigan 27-24
Florida over Georgia 23-21. (Upset special)

Dari Nowkhah:
FSU over Miami Fl
Mich St over Michigan
Okla St over TTU
Auburn over Arkansas
Georgia over Florida

Mel Kiper Jr.:
FSU over Miami Fl
Mich St over Michigan
Okla St over TTU
Auburn over Arkansas
Georgia over Florida

Pat Forde:
Oreg St over USC
FSU over Miami Fl
UNC over NC St
Clemson over UVA
VaTech over BC
Mizzou over Tennessee
Nebraska over NW
Indiana over Minnesota
Wisconsin over Iowa
Mich St over Michigan
Penn St over Illinois
Ohio St over Purdue
UNLV over SJSU
Ken St over Akron
UCLA over Colorado
Georgia over Florida
S.Carolina over Miss St
Auburn over Arkansas
TAMU over UTEP
TCU over WVU
Okla St oveR TTU
Boise St over CSU
Fresno St over Nevada
NIU over UMass