The seminoles in 1999 years last claims fell down in the crown map Oklahoma state follow their losses in the
championship game next year.
Now the FSU back to the expectations of the elite college football.
Insert the Sooners
47-17 rout of facts with the seminoles in Norman, you have a huge game of material in Tallahassee, at this point has
been missing for a long time.
Another important game this weekend's match is in the west, in the United States
securities and exchange commission (SEC) no. 3: LSU make the Mississippi state trip.
Bulldogs must be returned from
the loss of their last auburn.
In the home to rebound more easily.
For the tigers for, this will be a good test for
lee in the road quarterback Kevin garnett in a tough environment.
He may need more play, he wins compared: LSU
Oregon's first game.
No. 1 Oklahoma at No. 5 Florida State, 8 p.m.
Talented Sooners and the seminoles and landry Jones and the magic of quarterbacks Manuel their border.
The difference
is Jones has been exposed to these types of the big games during his career, when Manuel will face the most difficult
test of his career.
Refers to the win.
Oklahoma 31, Florida state. 23.
No. 2 Alabama vs. North Texas, 7:30 p.m.
Nick Saban has to be happy with how dominant his defense was against Penn State and, more importantly, the steadiness
of AJ McCarron, who has established himself at quarterback. Alabama 45, North Texas 6.
No. 3 LSU at No. 25 Mississippi State, 8 p.m. (Thursday)
This will be a bigger test for the Tigers defense than the opener against Oregon. LSU took control of that game
because of a bunch of Ducks mistakes. If the Bulldogs can stay clean, expect another SEC nail-biter. LSU 26,
Mississippi State 21.
No. 4 Boise State at Toledo, 8 p.m. (Friday)
The Rockets nearly shocked Ohio State on the road and now get to host the Broncos. Do they have enough energy left to
pull the upset? Boise State 33, Toledo 21.
No. 6 Stanford at Arizona, 10:45 p.m.
Last week it was Brandon Weeden and Oklahoma State. This week it is Andrew Luck and the Cardinal. Have to feel sorry
for the Wildcats secondary. Stanford 31, Arizona 23.
No. 7 Oklahoma State at Tulsa, 10 p.m.
Speaking of Brandon Weeden, the Cowboys quarterback should have another big day as the Golden Hurricane get a rare
visit from one of its in-state powerhouses. Oklahoma State 49, Tulsa 20.
No. 8 Wisconsin vs. Northern Illinois, 3:30 p.m.
You think N.C. State has any regrets about letting Russell Wilson go? He is just the nation's No. 2-rated passer after
two games. Wisconsin 38, Northern Illinois 17.
No. 9 Texas A&M vs. Idaho, 7 p.m.
The Aggies whet their appetite for a visit from Oklahoma State next week by using the Vandals as an appetizer. Texas
A&M 50, Idaho 13.
No. 10 Nebraska vs. Washington, 3:30 p.m.
After two less-than-impressive efforts by the Cornhuskers, this would be a good time for them to reveal their true
colors with the Big Ten season fast approaching. Nebraska 31, Washington 17.
No. 11 South Carolina vs. Navy, 6 p.m.
The challenge for the Gamecocks will be adjusting to an option offense after their big win against Georgia. Don't be
surprised if the Midshipmen keep it close for a while. South Carolina 35, Navy 20.
No. 12 Virginia Tech vs. Arkansas State, 4 p.m.
Sometimes you learn from a win, and the Hokies now know they have a lot to work to do after their close call at East
Carolina. Virginia Tech 38, Arkansas State 17.
No. 13 Arkansas vs. Troy, 7:30 p.m.
If the Razorbacks are looking ahead to Alabama, the Trojans can prove testy. They led at the half at Clemson two weeks
ago. Arkansas 40, Troy 20.
No. 14 Oregon vs. Missouri State, 3:30 p.m.
Another example of time of possession often being irrelevant. The Ducks rolled up 603 yards and scored 69 points on
Nevada and had the ball for just less than 22 minutes. Oregon 63, Missouri State 7.
No. 15 Michigan State at Notre Dame, 3:30 p.m.
The Spartans have won four of their last five trips to South Bend and catch the Irish vulnerable after a devastating
loss at Michigan. But if Notre Dame eliminates turnovers, it should get its first win. Notre Dame 31, Michigan State
28.
No. 16 Ohio State at Miami (Fla.), 7:30 p.m.
Each team has an NCAA investigation hanging over its head and will be missing several players because of NCAA
sanctions. On the field, the Hurricanes really need a win and need senior quarterback Jacory Harris to pull it off.
Miami (Fla.) 24, Ohio State 21.
No. 17 Florida vs. Tennessee, 3:30 p.m.
This used to be one of the great rivalries in college football before Phil Fulmer and Steve Spurrier moved on. With
Derek Dooley slowly bringing the Volunteers back to prominence, it should get more feisty sooner rather than later.
Florida 30, Tennessee 24.
No. 18 Arizona State at Illinois, 7 p.m.
The Illini have had two easy wins to prepare for the Sun Devils. This game sets up as a shootout with Illinois wanting
to grind things out on the ground and Arizona State taking to the air. Arizona State 34, Illinois 33.
No. 19 Auburn at Clemson, noon
No respite for Auburn after two last-second wins to start the season. Last year's game between these two went
overtime. Wouldn't be surprised to see a similar outcome. Auburn 30, Clemson 27.
No. 20 West Virginia at Maryland, noon
Besides the mystery about what the Terrapins will wear, this game will tell us how good the Mountaineers can be in
Dana Holgorsen's first year. West Virginia 30, Maryland 28.
No. 21 Texas at UCLA, 3:30 p.m.
Longhorns will try to return the favor after the Bruins won in Austin last year and sent Mack Brown's team on a skid
that left them out of a bowl game. Case McCoy gets his first start to replace the guy who replaced his brother. UCLA
21, Texas 20.
No. 22 South Florida vs. Florida A&M, 7 p.m.
No worries for the Bulls this week as they stay on track for a big meeting later this month against Pittsburgh. South
Florida 44, Florida A&M 7.
No. 23 TCU vs. Louisiana-Monroe, 2 p.m.
Hard to believe this will be Gary Patterson's 100th win with the Horned Frogs. Has he really been there 11 years? TCU
42, Louisiana-Monroe 10.
No. 24 Baylor vs. Stephen F. Austin, 7 p.m.
Before Denard Robinson grabbed all the Heisman hype , does anyone remember Robert Griffin III tearing up the TCU
defense? Baylor 50, Stephen F. Austin 9.
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