Last week one of my picks was an instant classic. There's not any eye-popping match ups this week, however.
#3 Alabama @ #23 Penn State (Saturday 2:30 P.M ABC): Both teams have yet to settle on a starting quarterbacks, so if you like QB play be sure to watch this one. You'll see 4 throughout the game. Two ranked BCS foes going head-to-head in the non-conference slate is sometimes hard to find, so this game in Happy Valley should be a good one.
#21 Mizzou @ Arizona State (Friday 8:30 P.M. ESPN): Arizona State isn't ranked in this week's AP poll, but they are #23 in the coach's. Vegas isn't effected by the AP's ranking though, as the Sun Devils are 8 point favorites. Mizzou will probably go as far as freshman QB James Franklin will take them, and a hot Friday night contest in the desert will be tough.
Notre Dame @ Michigan (Saturday 7:00 P.M. ESPN): Notre Dame didn't help me out any last week, losing to South Florida at home 23-20. Michigan looked better against Western Michigan, but it was still Western Michigan. There's really not much to say about this game other than it being the first ever night game in the 84 year-old 'Big House' in Ann Arbor. That's enough of a reason to watch.
#12 South Carolina at Georgia (Saturday 2:30 P.M ESPN): Is Boise as good as they looked last week, or is Georgia just mediocre? Can South Carolina quarterback Stephen Garcia avoid controversy and stay on the field? We should know both after this conference opening game for both teams Saturday. If Garcia plays all year I still think South Carolina can win the SEC.
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