Another up and down week. I was 2-1 with my NCAA picks but 1-2 with my NFL picks. For the season I’m 12-8-1 in college and 12-7-2 in the pros. Navy was supposed to be the lock of the week. So much for that. Quick tip, if someone says they have a lock, stay away. Don’t listen to people who use “lock” and “play of the year” when they talk about picks.
NCAA:
Navy (-7) beat Temple 33-27 (OT) (L). Temple led this game 27-7 early in the fourth quarter but Navy tied it with 37 seconds left in regulation. Temple should have never been in this game.
Alabama (-23.5) beat Arkansas State 35-0 (W). Never in doubt.
Texas Tech (+3.5) beat Texas 39-33 (W). Tech led this one 19-0 and 22-3. Texas stormed back to take the lead at 33-32 with 1:29 left but Tech scored with :01 to win. Graham Harrell threw for 471 yards and took over the Heisman lead over Colt McCoy but don’t count out McCoy.
NFL:
Tennessee (-4) beat Green Bay 19-16 (OT) (L). Good back and forth game. Aaron Rodgers is the real deal.
Philadelphia (-6.5) beat Seattle 26-7 (W). No Seneca Wallace magic this week. All Eagles all the time.
Miami (+4) beat Denver 26-17 (L). In case you didn’t know, Denver’s defense sucks. Jay Cutler had 3 INT’s.
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