Week 2 2015: Results are in, picks are graded! #cfb

Week 2 saw great action on the field this week, with a few cupcake games being a little too close for comfort, along with a few big games that lived up to expectations.  Results from our expert predictors and prognosticators were mostly so-so with a few standouts this week.

Big winners this week include Desmond Howard (10-2), Greg McElroy (5-1), Danny Kanell (4-1), Ryan McGee (4-1) and Phil Steele (14-3).

Our biggest winners on the week were David Pollack at 7-0 and Scott Van Pelt at 6-1.  SVP went 5-0 against the spread on his ‘Winners’ segment, so we tip our cap to him.

Our only loser of note this week has now started a 2 week losing streak.  He is none other than Mark May, who last week picked VT to beat Ohio State.  This week, Mark May and myself were the only two idiots who picked Oregon to beat Michigan State, but we give May the loss this week since this is my site.

Lee Corso went 6-5 on the week, including a loss on his Oregon headgear pick, which brings him to 1-1 on the year on headgear picks.  This week’s celebrity guest Draymond Green went 5-5 on the week.  Bear’s Bank went 2-1 on the week, bringing him back to .500 on the year at 3-3 ATS.  Jennifer’s picks went 6-3 on the week while Charley the cat went 0-1 on the week picking Oregon to upset Michigan State.

Check out the full slate of picks and results below to see how your favorite (or most hated) personality did this week!

Lee Corso: 6-5
WRONG Oregon over Mich St (headgear pick)
RIGHT OU over Tennessee
RIGHT LSU over Miss St
WRONG S.Carolina over Kentucky
WRONG Fresno St+31.5 vs Ole Miss
WRONG Ohio St-41 vs Hawaii
RIGHT Ohio St over Hawaii
WRONG Alabama-35 vs MTSU
RIGHT Alabama over MTSU
RIGHT Michigan over Oregon St
RIGHT BYU over Boise St

Draymond Green: 5-5
WRONG Ohio St-41 vs Hawaii
RIGHT Ohio St over Hawaii
WRONG Alabama-35 vs MTSU
RIGHT Alabama over MTSU
WRONG Oregon St over Michigan
RIGHT LSU over Miss St
WRONG S.Carolina over Kentucky
RIGHT OU over Tennessee
WRONG Boise St over BYU
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon

Kirk Herbstreit: 8-2
RIGHT BYU over Boise St
RIGHT Texas over Rice
RIGHT OU over Tennessee
RIGHT LSU over Miss St
RIGHT Kentucky over S.Carolina
WRONG Ohio St-41 vs Hawaii
RIGHT Ohio St over Hawaii
WRONG Alabama-35 vs MTSU
RIGHT Alabama over MTSU
RIGHT Michigan over Oregon St

Desmond Howard: 10-2
RIGHT BYU over Boise St
RIGHT Texas over Rice
RIGHT Notre Dame over UVA
RIGHT LSU over Miss St
RIGHT Ole Miss over Fresno St
WRONG S.Carolina over Kentucky
WRONG Ohio St-41 over Hawaii
RIGHT Ohio St over Hawaii
RIGHT MTSU+35 vs Alabama
RIGHT Michigan over Oregon St
RIGHT OU over Tennessee
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon

David Pollack: 7-0
RIGHT OU over Tennessee
RIGHT LSU over Miss St
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon
RIGHT Michigan over Oregon St
RIGHT BYU over Boise St
RIGHT Texas over Rice
RIGHT Notre Dame over UVA

Jennifer’s Picks: 6-3
WRONG Boise St over BYU
RIGHT Texas over Rice
RIGHT Ohio St over Hawaii
RIGHT Alabama over MTSU
RIGHT Michigan over Oregon St
RIGHT LSU over Miss St
WRONG S.Carolina over Kentucky
WRONG Tennessee over OU (upset special)
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon

Charley the Cat: 0-1
WRONG Oregon over Mich St

Trevor Matich: 4-3
RIGHT OU over Tennessee
RIGHT LSU over Miss St
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon
RIGHT Michigan over Oregon St
WRONG Mich St-5 vs Oregon
WRONG UTSA+14.5 vs KState
WRONG LSU-4 vs Miss St

Brad Edwards: 4-2
WRONG Cinci-6 vs Temple
WRONG Cinci over Temple
RIGHT TAMU-31 vs Ball St
RIGHT TAMU over Ball St
RIGHT Miss St+4 vs LSU
RIGHT Ohio St over Hawaii

Paul Finebaum: 4-2
RIGHT LSU over Miss St
WRONG Tennessee over OU
RIGHT TAMU over Ball St
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon
RIGHT Georgia over Vanderbilt
WRONG S.Carolina over Kentucky

Tim Tebow: 2-2
RIGHT Georgia over Vanderbilt
WRONG S.Carolina over Kentucky
WRONG Tennessee over OU
RIGHT LSU over Miss St

Marcus Spears: 3-2
RIGHT Georgia over Vanderbilt (close)
WRONG S.Carolina over Kentucky
WRONG Tennessee over OU
RIGHT LSU over Miss St
RIGHT Alabama over MTSU

Greg McElroy: 5-1
RIGHT Georgia over Vanderbilt
WRONG S.Carolina over Kentucky (close)
RIGHT OU over Tennessee
RIGHT Alabama over MTSU
RIGHT LSU over Miss St
RIGHT Mizzou over Ark St

Chris Fallica: 7-3
WRONG Mich St-3.5 vs Oregon
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon 34-27
RIGHT OU-1 over Tennessee
RIGHT OU over Tennessee 38-24
RIGHT Miss St+4 vs LSU (Bear’s Bank)
WRONG Miss St over LSU 20-17
RIGHT UVA+11.5 vs Notre Dame (Bear’s Bank)
WRONG UVA over ND 27-24
RIGHT Ole Miss-30 over Fresno St (Bear’s Bank)
RIGHT Ole Miss over Fresno St 44-10

Dari Nowkhah: 2-1
WRONG Boise St over BYU
RIGHT OU over Tennessee 41-28
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon 34-31

Cole’s Wholesale Picks: 17-5
RIGHT 1 Ohio St over Hawaii
RIGHT 2 Alabama over MTSU
RIGHT 3 TCU over SFA
RIGHT 4 Baylor over Lamar
RIGHT 6 Auburn over Jacksonville St
WRONG 7 Oregon over 5 Mich St
RIGHT 8 USC over Idaho
RIGHT 9 Notre Dame over UVA
RIGHT 10 Georgia over Vanderbilt
RIGHT 11 FSU over USF
RIGHT 12 Clemson over App St
RIGHT 13 UCLA over UNLV
RIGHT 15 GaTech over Tulane
RIGHT 16 TAMU over Ball St
RIGHT 17 Ole Miss over Fresno St
WRONG 18 Arkansas over Toledo
WRONG 20 Boise St over BYU
RIGHT 21 Mizzou over Ark St
RIGHT 22 Arizona over Nevada
WRONG 23 Tennessee over 19 OU
RIGHT 24 Utah over Utah St
WRONG 25 Miss St over 14 LSU

Charles Arbuckle: 1-0
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon

Mike Bellotti: 0-1
WRONG Oregon over Mich St

Kevin Carter: 1-0
RIGHT UNC over NC A&T

Stanford Steve Coughlin: 6-4
WRONG Mich St-3.5 vs Oregon
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon 34-27
WRONG OU/Tennessee over 61.5
WRONG Tennessee over OU 39-38
RIGHT Miss St+4.5 vs LSU
RIGHT LSU over Miss St 24-23
RIGHT Louisville/Houston Over 53.5
WRONG Louisville over Houston 42-28
RIGHT GaTech-28 vs Tulane
RIGHT GaTech over Tulane 63-17

Mack Brown: 1-0
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon

Mark May: 0-1
WRONG Oregon over Mich St

Colin Cowherd: 3-3
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon 33-30
WRONG Tennessee over OU
WRONG Notre Dame over UVA
RIGHT LSU over Miss St
WRONG Boise St over BYU
RIGHT UCLA over UNLV (big)

Pat Forde: 2-2
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon
RIGHT OU over Tennessee
WRONG Boise St over BYU
WRONG Miss St over LSU

Joey Galloway: 5-2
RIGHT Ohio St over Hawaii
RIGHT USC over Idaho
RIGHT UCLA over UNLV
WRONG Tennessee over OU
RIGHT Utah over Utah St
RIGHT LSU over Miss St
WRONG Boise St over BYU

Lou Holtz: 2-1
RIGHT LSU over Miss St
WRONG Oregon over Mich St
RIGHT OU over Tennessee

Danny Kanell: 4-1
RIGHT Ohio St over Hawaii
RIGHT OU over Tennessee
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon
RIGHT LSU over Miss St
WRONG UVA over Notre Dame

Booger McFarland: 3-2
RIGHT Georgia over Vanderbilt 42-14
RIGHT Florida over ECU 31-17
WRONG S.Carolina over Kentucky 28-24
RIGHT LSU over Miss St 31-17
WRONG Tennessee over OU 35-31

Ryan Mcgee: 4-1
RIGHT OU over Tennessee
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon
WRONG Boise St over BYU
RIGHT LSU over Miss St
RIGHT Notre Dame over UVA

Jason Sehorn: 6-2
RIGHT Ohio St over Hawaii
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon 30-20
RIGHT Michigan over Oregon St
RIGHT OU over Tennessee
RIGHT LSU over Miss St
WRONG Boise St over BYU
RIGHT Notre Dame over UVA
WRONG S.Carolina over Kentucky

Robert Smith: 2-0
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon
RIGHT LSU over Miss St

Phil Steele: 14-3
RIGHT LSU over Miss St 30-20
RIGHT Ohio St over Hawaii
RIGHT Mich St over Oregon 37-30
RIGHT OU over Tennessee 34-31
RIGHT Michigan over Oregon St 35-13
RIGHT BYU over Boise St 27-24
RIGHT Notre Dame over UVA 30-23
RIGHT Wisconsin over Miami OH 44-3
RIGHT Texas over Rice 37-14
RIGHT Arizona over Nevada 35-30
RIGHT Syracuse over Wake Forest 24-14
RIGHT Georgia Southern over W.Michigan 31-30 (best bet)
RIGHT TAMU over Ball St 49-13
RIGHT UConn over Army 30-16
WRONG Wyoming over E.Michigan 28-24
WRONG Maryland over BGSU 38-37
WRONG Arkansas over Toledo 48-17 (best bet)

Matt Stinchcomb: 1-0
RIGHT Kentucky over S.Carolina

Clint Stoerner: 2-1
WRONG Arkansas over Toledo
RIGHT Mizzou over Ark St
RIGHT Ole Miss over Fresno St

Scott Van Pelt: 6-1
WRONG Tennessee PK over OU
RIGHT CSU+5 vs Minnesota
RIGHT UVA+12 vs ND
RIGHT Houston+13.5 vs Louisville
RIGHT Vanderbilt+21.5 vs Georgia
RIGHT Ohio+3 vs Marshall
RIGHT Georgia over Vanderbilt

Andre Ware: 1-0
RIGHT Ohio St over Hawaii

Week 2 2015: Saturday morning college picks! #cfb

Saturday morning picks are going to be delayed today due to some business which needs to be handled this morning, but we have already gotten off to a good start on this Saturday morning and we will be back later with all of the usual Saturday morning picks!

Lee Corso:
Oregon over Mich St (headgear pick)
OU over Tennessee
LSU over Miss St
S.Carolina over Kentucky
Fresno St+31.5 vs Ole Miss
Ohio St-41 vs Hawaii
Alabama-35 vs MTSU
Michigan over Oregon St
BYU over Boise St

Draymond Green:
Ohio St-41 vs Hawaii
Alabama-35 vs MTSU
Oregon St over Michigan
LSU over Miss St
S.Carolina over Kentucky
OU over Tennessee
Boise St over BYU
Mich St over Oregon

Kirk Herbstreit:
BYU over Boise St
Texas over Rice
OU over Tennessee
LSU over Miss St
Kentucky over S.Carolina
Ohio St-41 vs Hawaii
Alabama-35 vs MTSU
Michigan over Oregon St

Desmond Howard:
BYU over Boise St
Texas over Rice
Notre Dame over UVA
LSU over Miss St
Ole Miss over Fresno St
S.Carolina over Kentucky
Ohio St-41 over Hawaii
MTSU+35 vs Alabama
Michigan over Oregon St
OU over Tennessee
Mich St over Oregon

David Pollack:
OU over Tennessee
LSU over Miss St
Mich St over Oregon
Michigan over Oregon St
BYU over Boise St
Texas over Rice
Notre Dame over UVA

Jennifer’s Picks:
Boise St over BYU
Texas over Rice
Ohio St over Hawaii
Alabama over MTSU
Michigan over Oregon St
LSU over Miss St
S.Carolina over Kentucky
Tennessee over OU (upset special)
Mich St over Oregon

Trevor Matich:
OU over Tennessee
LSU over Miss St
Mich St over Oregon
Michigan over Oregon St

Paul Finebaum:
LSU over Miss St
Tennessee over OU
TAMU over Ball St
Mich St over Oregon
Georgia over Vanderbilt
S.Carolina over Kentucky

Tim Tebow:
Georgia over Vanderbilt
S.Carolina over Kentucky
Tennessee over OU
LSU over Miss St

Marcus Spears:
Georgia over Vanderbilt (close)
S.Carolina over Kentucky
Tennessee over OU

LSU over Miss St

Greg McElroy:
Georgia over Vanderbilt
S.Carolina over Kentucky (close)
OU over Tennessee
Alabama over MTSU
LSU over Miss St
Mizzou over Ark St

Chris Fallica:
Mich St-3.5 vs Oregon
Mich St over Oregon 34-27
OU-1 over Tennessee
OU over Tennessee 38-24
Miss St+4 vs LSU
Miss St over LSU 20-17
UVA+11.5 vs Notre Dame (Bear’s Bank)
UVA over ND 27-24
Ole Miss-30 over Fresno St (Bear’s Bank)
Ole Miss over Fresno St 44-10

Dari Nowkhah:
Boise St over BYU
OU over Tennessee 41-28
Mich St over Oregon 34-31

Cole’s Wholesale Picks:
1 Ohio St over Hawaii
2 Alabama over MTSU
3 TCU over SFA
4 Baylor over Lamar
6 Auburn over Jacksonville St
7 Oregon over 5 Mich St
8 USC over Idaho
9 Notre Dame over UVA
10 Georgia over Vanderbilt
11 FSU over USF
12 Clemson over App St
13 UCLA over UNLV
15 GaTech over Tulane
16 TAMU over Ball St
17 Ole Miss over Fresno St
18 Arkansas over Toledo
20 Boise St over BYU
21 Mizzou over Ark St
22 Arizona over Nevada
23 Tennessee over 19 OU
24 Utah over Utah St
25 Miss St over 14 LSU

Big changes to our Gameday experience: Who is in, and who is out?

After the historic 2014 season of college football, which included record breaking ratings for ESPN’s college football coverage, I did not expect changes in that coverage. The landscape of college football coverage at ESPN has been pretty steady aside from recent expansions, with very little shakeup in their core coverage. However, this season’s landscape will look very different from years past.

To go back in my time running this blog, the biggest shakeup we’ve seen in the realm of college football pickers and prognosticators was Pat Forde leaving ESPN in 2011 when he jumped ship to Yahoo Sports. A few other changes of smaller significance come to mind. Howie Schwab being let go from ESPN in 2013. Craig James’ hair leaving ESPN for a failed political career. Christian Fauria getting the boot in 2013. Dan Hawkins taking a position coaching Team USA to compete against the Japanese. The passing of Beano Cook in 2012. Oh, and also the retirement of Billy the Cat and the addition of the heir to his legacy; Charley the Cat. Considering that I’ve tracked around 65 analysts (in addition to dozens of celebrity guests), those changes are pretty small. That all changed this offseason.

Chris Fowler: OUT
Chris Fowler: OUT

College Gameday itself has had a core of Corso, Herbstreit and Fowler since 1996. Corso was with them from the beginning in 1987, and Herbie joined the party in 1996, but it has been Chris Fowler anchoring the production since 1990. In a surprise announcement which shocked fans of College Gameday, Fowler announced he was going to willingly step down from his hosting duties on College Gameday in order to focus on his duties replacing Brent Musberger in the biggest game on Saturday night, and his passion for covering the game of tennis. While his replacement Rece Davis is no slouch, there is no one finer when it comes to college football coverage. He can capture the drama and magnitude of games as well as Musberger, yuck it up with Corso and Will Ferrell on any Saturday morning, and deliver news on sometimes harsh realities of the sport with the class of Walter Chronkite. It is a shame we are losing him after 25 years, but that’s one heck of a run in one position. While only picking games rarely on College Gameday, and many of them being absurd TRIPLE-NOT-SO-FASTS, he retires with a Gamedaycole.com record of 29-18 (61.7%). I can only hope the hundred dollar bill question from College Gameday does not retire with him.

Rece Davis: IN
Rece Davis: IN

In his slot, Rece Davis will be stepping in, and I’m sure he will do great. Rece is no stranger to College Gameday, hosting the college hoops edition since 2005. He has a perfect combination of a sports almanac for a brain, a smooth delivery, and enough self-deprication in his sense of humor to don a judge’s rope and listen to Lou Holtz and Mark May yell at each other every Saturday night. We look forward to his addition to the College Gameday team, and he brings with him a lifetime Gamedaycole.com record of 5-3 (62.5%).

Colin Cowherd: OUT
Colin Cowherd: OUT

The next biggest change (possibly bigger depending on your tastes) is the departure of Colin Cowherd to parts unknown. After three seasons as a Gamedaycole.com champion (08, 09, 10), his status as a competitor on this site is unknown. He is rumored to be headed off to Fox Sports, Sirius XM, or some combination of both. I would assume he can pick college football games for another media outlet just as easily as he did at ESPN, but until some announcement is made and he starts broadcasting somewhere, his picks may be on hiatus. As he departs ESPN, he takes with him one of our all-time best records at 526-217 (70.79%).

Holtz, Davis, May: OUT, OUT, and OUT!
Holtz, Davis, May: OUT, IN, and OUT!

The next big tree to fall in this offseason was none other than Lou Holtz (or Dr. Lou as you may know him). In what was described by Sports Illustrated as “closer to a mutual agreement between the parties than Holtz getting fired”, this will be the first season we don’t see Lou Holtz since he joined ESPN in 2004. At the age of 78 maybe he decided it was time to hang it up, or maybe he wants to focus on his public speaking engagements. Maybe he will show up on NBC on Saturdays to pump up Notre Dame before each game. Whatever he decides to do with his newly-found free time, we know for sure it will be a much more solemn Saturday if you are a fan of Notre Dame (or South Carolina or Arkansas for that matter). Noone on ESPN had an undying loyalty to their own team like Holtz had to his teams, although Desmond Howard looks to be the new leader in the clubhouse of bias analysis. The ESPN studio halftime reports, as well as College Football Final, have been blown apart starting with the departure of Lou Holtz, and while this may not be as big of a single name to leave as Fowler or Cowherd, more dominoes start falling once Holtz is out. As Holtz makes his exit, he takes with him a lifetime record of 240-136 (63.83%).

That next domino to tip over is none other than Lou Holtz’s partner-in-crime Mark May. The unlikely marriage of an elderly white coach with a younger former black player, consecrated by Rece Davis, brought us some of the most absurd moments of ESPN’s college football coverage over the years. Yelling matches were regularly scheduled programming. There were victory dances when a debate was settled by Davis. There were tantrums on the part of losers and gloating on the part of winners when “Final Verdict” came to a close. While Mark May isn’t entirely out, it seems that his role continues to diminish. Before Desmond Howard was a regular contributor on College Gameday, Mark May was a regular presence. His argumentative tendencies may have been too much, as he was removed from Gameday, then seemingly removed himself from Twitter, and now has been removed from College Football Final. He will now be sitting in with John Saunders and Mack Brown for a game or two each week on ABC, which doesn’t exactly offer the same amount of exposure. While he was often considered a dunce in the world of picking games, he still takes with him a record of 214-140 (60.45%), which undoubtedly could have been better if he didn’t pick against Lou Holtz on principle so often for entertainment value.

Kanell and Galloway: IN and IN!
Kanell and Galloway: IN and IN!

The duty to replace the trio of Rece Davis, Lou Holtz, and Mark May for studio coverage on Saturdays will fall to a new trio of Adnan Virk, Joey Galloway, and Danny Kanell. Galloway brings a solid starting record of 26-15 (63.41%), while Danny Kanell brings a 108-56 (65.85%) record. More importantly, Kanell brings a world class Twitter trolling record as he takes every opportunity to stick it to the SEC fans. While some may be concerned that he will be toning it down in his new position, given the fact that he is replacing world class troll Mark May I don’t predict we will miss out on any of Kanell’s antics. Kanell used to be in the third ABC spot with John Saunders and Mack Brown (a spot formerly owned by Jesse Palmer), so it is interesting that he is literally swapping spots with Mark May. The third member of the trio, Adnan Virk, is just Adnan Virk. Solid studio man with no record of picking games.

SVP & Russillo: STATUS UNKNOWN
SVP & Russillo: STATUS UNKNOWN

The next change saw the forced breakup of the SVP & Russillo show by ESPN. I guess it may not have been getting the ratings it needed, but this show will be sorely missed by college football fans as well as degenerate gamblers. “WINNERS” is now a thing of the past, given the fact that Scott Van Pelt will likely not be picking games while he hosts Sportscenter at nights, as well as the fact that Russillo was always pretty half-assed in his engagement of the “WINNERS” segment. While SVP takes a weak 32-24 (57.15%) record with him, his specialty was without a doubt picking against the spread (underdogs 99% of the time) rather than straight up winners. Ryen Russillo is hosting his own show, and taking an 84-54 (60.87%) record with him. The smaller tragedy is the loss of Stanford Steve Coughlin, who went 73-38 (65.77%) as our newcomer last year.

Tim Tebow: OUT
Tim Tebow: OUT

The next loss of this offseason is that of young Tim Tebow. As Tebow continues to chase the dream of being an NFL quarterback, he has signed on with the flock of other quarterbacks currently in Eagles training camp. While I don’t know anything for sure, I would assume that the NFL probably takes priority over his duties on SEC Nation on Saturday mornings. But assuming it doesn’t work out in the NFL (again), I think its likely that this will be a temporary hiatus for the chosen one. He takes with him a 48-23 (67.61%) lifetime record on our site.

Matt Millen: OUT
Matt Millen: OUT

The last change of the year is the loss of one Matt Millen, who has decided to jump ship to the Big Ten network and Fox Sports 1. While he may still be contributing and picking games over there, I am not sure I have the time (or patience) to sit through that much Purdue coverage to track his picks. While universally hated by most college fans and all Detroit Lions fans, he actually has some of the best analysis I’ve seen. Howerver his reputation for destroying the Lions from the inside has tarnished him beyond repair in the public eye. I know there will be at least one person who misses him as he departs with a 26-8 (76.47%) record.

So to sum it up:
Chris Fowler: OUT
Rece Davis: IN
Colin Cowherd: OUT (maybe)
Lou Holtz: OUT
Mark May: OUT (sort of)
Joey Galloway: IN
Danny Kanell: IN
Scott Van Pelt: OUT
Ryen Russillo: OUT (maybe)
Stanford Steve Coughlin: OUT
Tim Tebow: OUT (for now)
Matt Millen: OUT (sort of)

While we may be seeing the end of a golden age of college football coverage, I think it is important to focus on the fact that coverage is not being reduced. It may be expanded further as the college football playoff comes into maturity in addition to ESPN’s decision to embrace gambling odds into coverage. More importantly, you can count on our crack team of experts to continue tracking picks and predictions on Gamedaycole.com. At least until ESPN shuts us down.