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Week 12 College Football Predictions
A couple of key games are on this week's college football schedule.
Fourth-ranked Oregon will play host to USC in Pac-12 action, while #5 Oklahoma travels to #25 Baylor in the Big XII.
Meanwhile, in the Big Ten, Nebraska will be on the road, to take on Ole Miss.
Will the LSU Tigers stay unbeaten, as they travel to take on the Ole Miss Rebels?
What upsets can we expect?
Week 12 Top 25 Predictions
There were a few top 25 college football teams that suffered from the upset bug last week, including two previously unbeatens, Stanford, and Boise St.
The top-ranked LSU Tigers travel to Oxford, Mississippi, to take on the Ole Miss Rebels, while #2 Oklahoma St. is on the road to take on Iowa St.
In the Pac-12, #4 Oregon will make the trip to Los Angeles, to take on USC, while #5 Oklahoma battles #25 Baylor in A Big XII math-up.
Are any of the top teams primed to be upset in week 12?
2011 NCAA College Football – Week 12 Preview
With the season winding down, things are really starting to get tight for a lot of teams. LSU and Oklahoma State control their own destinies in the national title hunt, but there is still a lot of movement that could occur if one of those two loses. Several teams are still trying to lock up spots in their respective conference championship games while others are just trying to improve their bowl resumes.
We’ve had plenty of upsets in college football this year, and this week has all the signs of some more coming soon. Nine ranked teams, including five of the top 10, are going on the road against teams with .500 or better records and three ranked teams are in action Thursday or Friday night to whet your appetite for another big weekend of college football. Here are all the highlights to look for this week in the AP Top 25.
NCAA College Football – Week 11 Recap
After all the disgusting headlines out of Penn State dominating the sports world this past week, it was good to return to the field with some actual football. And the Top 25 gave us plenty of excitement to discuss.
Seven ranked teams, including two in the Top Five, went down to defeat. Boise State saw its BCS hopes die on a missed field goal as time expired (again). Oregon downed Stanford in a wild Pac-12 shootout. Oklahoma State looked every bit the part of a title contender. And Penn State hit the field without Joe Paterno at the helm for the first time in 46 years. Here are all the highlights from this week in the AP Top 25.
Week 11-College Football Predictions
There are some critical match-ups, both locally, and nationally, this week, in week 11 of the 2011 college football season.
Louisiana's Ragin' Cajuns will be in Jonesboro, Arkansas, this Saturday, to take on the Arkansas St. Red Wolves, in a game big Sun Belt Conference match-up. A win would give the Cajuns no worse than a share of the conference title.
The top-ranked LSU Tigers step out of SEC play, to take on the WKU Hilltoppers, in Baton Rouge.
Nationally, the big game pits #3 Stanford hosting #6 Oregon. The Cardinal will have a Pac-12 title game, and a possible BCS title game, riding on the outcome.
Who will come out victorious in these games?
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2011 NCAA College Football – Week 11 Preview
While we may not have the marquee appeal of another #1 vs. #2 matchup this week, there are still plenty of huge games in college football this week. Third-ranked Stanford must face #6 Oregon to keep its national title hopes alive, while #12 Penn State will look to escape all its controversy with a big game against #19 Nebraska in its first game since Joe Paterno was relieved of his duties. And, to whet your appetite for another big Saturday, three top 25 teams are in action this Thursday night. Here’s what you should look for in this week’s games involving teams from the AP Top 25.


