
With a busy slate of games this weekend, our staff once again goes on the record and attempts to predict the winners of some of the top games on the schedule. Allen continues to lead the pack, accurately predicting the winners in 76.2 percent of the time. Meanwhile there is a log jam in a four-way tie for second place that may need to resort to highest BCS ranking to determine the second place winner at the end of the season.
Here is a look at the updated win-totals for our staff, which now come with a correct pick percentage to be more fair to those who got a late start on our weekly picks this season.
	1. Allen (64-20, 76.2%)
	2. (t) Aaron (58-26, 69.0%)
	2. (t) David (58-26, 69.0%)
	2. (t) Jonathan (58-26, 69.0%)
	2. (t) Kevin M. (58-26, 69.0%)
	3. (t) Andy (57-27, 67.9%)
	3. (t) Tom (57-27, 67.9%)
	4. Kevin C. (54-18, 75.0%)
	5. Josh (45-15, 75.0%)
(All times eastern)
North Carolina vs. No. 10 Miami: Thursday, 7:30 p.m. ESPN
Andy’s Take: The U is back baby!! Well, at least that's the thought when the national media sees a team that is undefeated in south Florida. This game won't be a huge challenge at all as North Carolina has lost all the mojo it had in Larry Fedora's first season. This team got crushed by East Carolina at home and news flash—Miami is better than East Carolina on 99 out of 100 days. Having seen this Hurricanes team often already, I'm not sold they are as good as the pundits and pollsters think they are, but they are better than UNC. Give me Duke Johnson running all over the UNC defense all day in this one.
	 Allen: Miami 34, North Carolina 27
Allen: Miami 34, North Carolina 27
	Andy: Miami 37, North Carolina 17
	Dave: Miami 27, North Carolina 23
	Jonathan: Miami 34, North Carolina 25
	Josh: Miami 31, North Carolina 17
	Kevin C: Miami 31, North Carolina 17
	Kevin M: Miami 34, North Carolina 24
	Tom: Miami 24, UNC 17
No. 8 Louisville vs. Central Florida: Friday, 8:00 p.m. ESPN
Kevin M’s Take: If there is one team capable of snapping Louisville’s BCS dreams, it just might be Central Florida. The Knights bring skill at key positions and have proven to be a tough out this season with a road win at Penn State and a valiant, although a losing, effort against South Carolina. Brining pressure on UCF quarterback Blake Bortles will be key for Louisville, who has been playing very well on defense this season. This game will not get the hype or attention it probably should, but for Louisville it could serve as a giant step forward on the path to an undefeated season.
	
	Allen: Louisville 24, Central Florida 20
	Andy: Louisville 33, Central Florida 27
	Dave: Louisville 31, Central Florida 30
	Jonathan: Louisville 42, Central Florida 35
	Josh: Louisville 28, Central Florida 24
	Kevin C: Louisville 28, Central Florida 24
	Kevin M: Louisville 30, Central Florida 26
	Tom: Louisville 30, Central Florida 17
West Virginia vs. No. 16 Texas Tech: Saturday, 12:00 p.m. FOX Sports 1
Kevin M’s Take: Texas Tech is feeling pretty good with Kliff Kingsbury guiding the Red Raiders to a 6-0 start to the year. As expected, Texas Tech is slinging it with ease, ranked third in the nation when it comes to passing yards. Can they keep that going against a West Virginia team that struggled to keep up with Baylor's offense last week? Yes. Yes they can.
	
	Allen: Texas Tech 31, West Virginia 30
	Andy: Texas Tech 38, West Virginia 20
	Dave: Texas Tech 35, West Virginia 17
	Jonathan: Texas Tech 31, West Virginia 28
	Josh: Texas Tech 38, West Virginia 28
	Kevin C: Texas Tech 38, West Virginia 31
	Kevin M: Texas Tech 38, West Virginia 27
	Tom: Texas Tech 42, West Virginia 14
Tennessee vs. No. 11 South Carolina: Saturday, 12:00 p.m. ESPN
Kevin M’s Take: Butch Jones has Tennessee playing better football this season, but they have yet to pull out a notable win. They had no chance at Oregon and could not close the gap against Florida, but tey did manage to take Georgia to overtime. Will a bye week have the Vols ready with a game plan to get by South Carolina at home? It would not be the biggest shock, but until the Vols can prove they can hold on to a win, I'll side with the Gamecocks here.
	Allen: South Carolina 30, Tennessee 27
	Andy: Tennessee 33, South Carolina 28
	Dave: South Carolina 28, Tennessee 21
	Jonathan: South Carolina 35, Tennessee 26
	Josh: South Carolina 20, Tennessee 13
	Kevin C: South Carolina 35, Tennessee 17
	Kevin M: South Carolina 30, Tennessee 23
	Tom: South Carolina 32, Tennessee 10
No. 21 Oklahoma State vs. TCU: Saturday, 12:00 p.m. FOX
Allen’s Take: The Cowboys took last week off and were hoping to whip their heretofore explosive offense into shape after sputtering in the first two games of Big 12 play. TCU, one of the best defenses in the conference, makes for a tough re-entry point. The Horned Frogs are having plenty of offensive issues on their own, though. Look for Texas Christian's struggles this season to continue.
	Allen: Oklahoma State 20, TCU 9
	Andy: Oklahoma State 33, TCU 20
	Dave: Oklahoma State 35, TCU 21
	Jonathan: Oklahoma State 25, TCU 21
	Josh: TCU 24, Oklahoma State 21
	Kevin C: Oklahoma State 27, TCU 24
	Kevin M: Oklahoma State 24, TCU 17
	Tom: Oklahoma State 38, TCU 24
Vanderbilt vs. No. 15 Georgia: Saturday, 12:00 p.m. CBS
Josh’s Take: No team in the country has dealt with as much attrition as Georgia. The Bulldogs are beaten down –both physically and mentally – but even still, the Bulldogs are a bona fide Top 25 team. Vanderbilt ha done nothing to prove they can beat a Top 25-quality opponent yet this year. The Dawgs will get back on the right track this week.
	
	Allen: Georgia 33, Vanderbilt 28
	Andy: Georgia 37, Vanderbilt 30
	Dave: Georgia 35, Vanderbilt 24
	Jonathan: Georgia 28, Vanderbilt 21
	Josh: Georgia 27, Vanderbilt 17
	Kevin C: Georgia 31, Vanderbilt 21
	Kevin M: Georgia 27, Vanderbilt 17
	Tom: Georgia 35, Vanderbilt 23
No. 14 Missouri vs. No. 22 Florida: Saturday, 12:21 p.m. GamePlan/ESPN3
Kevin C’s Take: This is the battle between the two front-runners in the SEC East as both teams control their destiny. Mizzou's Maty Mauk is making his debut as James Franklin got hurt in the Tigers victory over Georgia last week. Florida has the defense to win this game. The question is if they can get the ball in the end zone. Missouri's reign of terror a top the SEC East ends this weekend as Florida does what they do and they win ugly.
	Allen: Florida 12, Missouri 10
	Andy: Florida 28, Missouri 24
	Dave: Florida 17, Missouri 13
	Jonathan: Missouri 27, Florida 25
	Josh: Florida 17, Missouri 14
	Kevin C: Florida 17, Missouri 14
	Kevin M: Florida 23, Missouri 20
	Tom: Florida 24, Missouri 10
No. 13 Stanford vs. No. 9 UCLA: Saturday, 3:30 p.m. ABC/ESPN2
Josh’s Take: The Cardinal went and ruined a dream matchup of unbeatens with Oregon in a few weeks by losing to Utah last weekend. UCLA will undoubtedly have revenge on its mind after losing to Stanford twice in as many weeks last season (including the Pac-12 Championship Game). This game will depend on Brett Hundley. When he’s good, he’s really good. When he’s not…the Bruins usually get into trouble. I’ll roll the dice on Good Hundley showing up this weekend.
	Allen: Stanford 27, UCLA 24
	Andy: Stanford 27, UCLA 24
	Dave: UCLA 30, Stanford 27
	Jonathan: Stanford 28, UCLA 26
	Josh: UCLA 27, Stanford 24
	Kevin C: Stanford 34, UCLA 31
	Kevin M: UCLA 30, Stanford 28
	Tom: Stanford 30, UCLA 21
Arizona State vs. No. 20 Washington: Saturday, 6:00 p.m. Pac 12 Network
Dave’s Take: These teams enter the game with identical 4-2 records, but the Huskies are probably the team in need of the win more. After starting the season 4-0, Washington has lost two straight and a third straight loss would be devastating to a program that thought it had made so much progress this season. Arizona State is no pushover but the desperation of Washington might give them the advantage-even on the road.
	Allen: Arizona State 34, Washington 28
	Andy: Washington 33, Arizona State 20
	Dave: Washington 41, Arizona State 38
	Jonathan: Washington 35, Arizona State 31
	Josh: Washington 35, Arizona State 28
	Kevin C: Washington 31, Arizona State 24
	Kevin M: Washington 34, Arizona State 26
	Tom: Washington 38, Arizona State 34
Notre Dame vs. USC: Saturday, 7:30 p.m. NBC
Andy’s Take: This game used to mean winners going to the national championship game, now its all about salvaging a season that has already been lost for both of these teams. ND got a nice win over Arizona State the last time out and USC is coming off a strange set of circumstances that all led up to Ed Orgeron taking over as interim head coach. This game has a strange feel to is and I'm honestly not sure who really has an advantage in this matchup, so I'm going home team in this rivalry game, but I'm not sold USC's defense is good enough to stop ND's offense. Call this one a pure gut pick.
	Allen: Notre Dame 30, USC 21
	Andy: USC 24, Notre Dame 20
	Dave: USC 24, Notre Dame 23
	Jonathan: USC 31, Notre Dame 28
	Josh: Notre Dame 20, USC 14
	Kevin C: Notre Dame 10, USC 9
	Kevin M: Notre Dame 26, USC 23
	Tom: Notre Dame 28, USC 21
No. 1 Alabama vs. Arkansas: Saturday, 7:00 p.m. ESPN
Jonathan’s Take: Good ole Bert Bielema rides his hog train into Tuscaloosa after four straight losses. What’s better than four straight losses? Five straight losses. Arkansas is one of the few teams in the SEC that desperately clings to their old ways of running and kicking up clouds of dust, but the team that does that better than anyone else is on the other side of the line of scrimmage. This will not be fun for Arkansas.
	
	Allen: Alabama 45, Arkansas 10
	Andy: Alabama 31, Arkansas 17
	Dave: Alabama 42, Arkansas 17
	Jonathan: Alabama 35, Arkansas 13
	Josh: Alabama 42, Arkansas 10
	Kevin C: Alabama 42, Arkansas 10
	Kevin M: Alabama 38, Arkansas 14
	Tom: Alabama 48, Arkansas 14
No. 3 Clemson vs. No. 5 Florida State: Saturday, 8:00 p.m. ABC
Kevin C’s Take: The game of the year in the ACC! Clemson has looked a bit bored at times since they knocked off Georgia in week one. FSU has looked unstoppable at times. The recent history of this game is an interesting one with the home team winning the last six games in the series. I look for that to continue as Clemson escapes with a close victory.
	Allen: Florida State 34, Clemson 30
	Andy: Clemson 37, Florida State 24
	Dave: Clemson 38, Florida 37
	Jonathan: Florida State 31, Clemson 28
	Josh: Florida State 45, Clemson 38
	Kevin C: Clemson 28, Florida State 24
	Kevin M: Clemson 35, Florida 28
	Tom: Clemson 35, Florida State 31
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