One of these weeks I'd love to hit on both college and the NFL, but right now my college picks are just sad.
The Week 11 FIVE:
Last Week: 1-4 - Season total: 20-29-1
1. Ohio (-4.5) @ Miami (OH) [61.5] - Pick: Ohio to cover -4.5
2. Fresno State (-2.5) @ Boise State [54] - Pick: OVER 54
3. Troy (-1) @ Georgia Southern [47.5] - Pick: Troy to cover -1
4. Temple @ Houston (-4.5) [69] - Pick: OVER 69
5. Texas (-1.5) @ Texas Tech [63.5] - Pick: OVER 63.5
The Week 10 Three and OUT:
Last Week: 3-0 Season Total: 14-13
1. Washington @ Tampa Bay (-3) [51.5] - Pick: OVER 51.5
2. Buffalo @ NY Jets (-7.5) [37] - Pick: Buffalo to cover -7.5
3. LA Chargers (-10) @ Oakland [50.5] Pick: Chargers to cover -10.
Games in which I have a rooting interest this weekend:
NY Giants @ San Francisco (-3) [47] - The 49ers are riding with the rookie QB against a team with a pretty good defense and one of the worst offenses in the league not named the Bills. New York is imploding, Niners could win big here.
UNLV @ SDSU (-21.5) [54.5] - The Tony Sanchez experiment has failed. The only thing to do now is play out the string. I would have fired Sanchez last week, after he officially missed qualifying for a bowl but UNLV isn't ran like that. Sanchez is very tight with the Fertitta brothers, so he probably gets a season or two more.
And finally.....
Michigan (-39) @ Rutgers [48] - Prediction: Michigan is going to go over all by their lonesome.
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Cory: It's great to see you back on Your Drink Order...I would comment there but commenting not enabled. I must be one of the two readers. I'm glad to see someone who is not a cheerleader for the governing class of Houston. But what can be done? Local media doesn't ask hard questions. Nobody is concerned that HUD determined that Mayor Turner was encouraging segregation. I ride a bicycle to work, and let's just say that 99.7% of the streets in Houston aren't great for cycling, in spite of the bicycle plan and complete streets plan. I've got a broken thumb to attest to that. Houston has a long way to go if bicycles are to be a viable transportation device rather than a monthly Critical Mass event for folks to drink, block traffic, litter, and make a lot of noise. Proposition B will probably have a lawsuit. How quickly the city has forgotten the firefighters killed in the hotel fire four or five years ago. Developers create more impervious ground, raising the likelihood of flooding. Maybe I will run for mayor. Not sure what else can be done. It's good to see YDOP back and sorry for commenting here, but can't comment there.
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