Let’s Call It a Weekend

Gabbert versus Suh in the rain.

Gabbert versus Suh in the rain.

Normally, I wouldn’t post a picture like I did in this post, however it’s too good to pass up.  You see, Missouri Tiger quarterback Blaine Gabbert, who was once committed to Nebraska, said he would not turn on the Huskers like current backup Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Josh Freeman did several years ago.  Well, he did and plays for the last team most Nebraska fans would want to see him go to.  So now, injured ankle and all, Gabbert is 0-1 against the team he spited.  Anyway, on to my weekend picks.

#20 Oklahoma Sooners vs. #3 Texas Longhorns – 11 a.m. Saturday, October 17th on ABC

Can we please go back to calling this game the Red River Shootout?  It sounds cool, and not lame like Red River Rivalry.  Boring.  We’ll get to see who the class of the South is this year, and by tomorrow we’ll know who will play in the Big 12 Championship game.  Wait, we won’t?  Last year’s winner, Texas, did not make the title game despite defeating OU.  My guess is Texas wins again and the Horns will be in Arlington to try and take the conference in December.  Big Game Bob (Stoops) has lost the last three of four to Mack Brown.  Texas 38 – Oklahoma 30

Colorado Buffalos vs. #17 Kansas Jayhawks – 6 p.m. Saturday, October 17th

Jayhawk fans are anticipating a Big 12 North title.  Their first as a matter of fact.  However, with defensive performances like last week at home against Iowa State might not get them past Nebraska and Missouri in the North.  Colorado is a wounded team right now, and could be capable of pulling an upset at home in Boulder, Co.  Trust me, it’s been known to happen.  However, I think Kansas wins again and this time a little easier than the previous week against the Cyclones.  Kansas 45 – Colorado 24

Baylor Bears at Iowa State Cyclones – 6 p.m. Saturday, October 17th

While the two best programs will square off to much national attention, arguably the bottom two programs will do so without much fanfare, even from their own fanbases.  Baylor played Oklahoma pretty tough for a half down in Norman, Ok. last week even without their star quarterback who is out for the rest of the season.  They looked tough on the road, and I think it translates to a win in Ames, Ia.  Baylor 24 – Iowa State 17

Texas A&M Aggies at Kansas State Wildcats – 6 p.m. Saturday, October 17th

Kansas State took it on the chin in one of Bill Snyder’s worst losses as coach of the Cats last weekend in Lubbock, Tx.  Texas A&M under coach Mike Sherman has been one of the worst Big 12 teams in quite some time.  It’s tough to call, but even in Manhattan, Ks. I think the Aggies can pull this one out because of the Wildcat turmoil.  Although it is hard to pick based on how bad each of these teams are.  Texas A&M 30 – Kansas State 24

#16 Oklahoma State Cowboys vs. Missouri Tigers – 8:15 p.m. Saturday, October 17th on ESPN2

Last year before this contest the Tigers came off their biggest win over their rival Nebraska in Lincoln.  They were number three in the country and assured a shot a the Big 12 and possibly the BCS Title.  Then the Pokes came to town and spoiled the party of Chase Daniel, Jeremy Maclin and company.  This year the Tigers travel to Stillwater, Ok. and face the very real possibility of staring 0-2 in the conference after dropping their opener to Nebraska in a rain soaked Columbia, Mo.  It’s not like Mike Gundy’s squad has been setting the world on fire after their top five start and loss to Houston in week two.  However, they are good enough to beat the Tigers.  Oklahoma State 42 – Missouri 28

#15 Nebraska Cornhuskers vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders

The Huskers can exorcise some more conference demons by beating a Red Raiders team in transition.  Mike Leech’s offense typically doesn’t travel well (with the exception of last year in Kansas) and the last time they were in Lincoln, they escaped with a win over a Nebraska team that was not as good as this current version.  Injuries at running back are big questions marks for the Huskers, and the defense will face another test against this high powered offense, yet I remain optimistic on their chances to win and keep rolling in the conference.  Nebraska 37 – Texas Tech 32

National Picks

#25 Notre Dame Fighting Irish vs. #6 Southern Cal Trojans – 2:30 p.m. Saturday, October 17th on NBC

I’ve never cheered for USC, although they do have awesome road uniforms.  Never have I wanted it team I could care less about beat a team I care even less for.  I’m tired of the ESPN love affair with an overstocked, underperforming and underachieving Notre Dame.  I don’t just want the Trojan defense to hold the Irish to zero points, I want them to intercept Irish quarterback Jimmy Clausen 13 times and sack him on every other play.  The Clausen for Heisman talk is old already.  USC 28 – Notre Dame 7

#19 Georgia Tech vs. #4 Virginia Tech – 5 p.m. October 17th on ESPN2

It’s hard to look at Virginia Tech and not think about what could have been for the Huskers.  Without that one play at the end of the game, and a win for Nebraska, the Huskers would be in the top 10.  Ugh, anyway.  If Tech, oh, Virginia Tech wins this game they’ll hold all the major tiebreakers in the conference.  Georgia Tech needs this win to stay alive to try to get to the ACC Championship game.  I’m not to impressed with how the Hokies have traveled this season, losing to Alabama (who wouldn’t?) and struggling with Duke in Durham N.C.  I like Paul Johnson’s squad to play keep away with the ball an control the clock.  The Hokie D is tough, but the Yellow Jackets come out on top in a low scoring struggle.  GT 21 – VT 17

Quick Picks

Florida Head Coach Urban Meyer anwers questions about #15.

Florida Head Coach Urban Meyer anwers questions about #15.

I’m a little late to the party, but the good news is that I’m not going to be picking while some teams are playing.  When your team plays a game on Thursday night, it throws your week off a little bit.  Here are my quick picks for the Big 12 and two national spotlight games…

Oklahoma State over Texas A&M

Kansas over Iowa State

Oklahoma over Baylor

Texas Tech over Kansas State

Texas over Colorado

And did you really think I’d pick Missouri over Nebraska?  Come on.

LSU over Florida and Iowa over Michigan.

Playoff Bonanza!

Hoss is mighty pleased to see the playoffs.

Hoss is mighty pleased to see the playoffs.

The Major League Baseball playoffs begin today with a one-off in the Twin Cities between the Minnesota Twins and Detroit Tigers.  Both will play for the right to face off against the mighty Yankees in the American League Divisional Series starting later this week.  Boston will be squaring off against the perennial Sox post season punching bag Anaheim Angles.  As per usual, a playoff match up heavily favors Boston with power pitching and a bullpen, that while suspect during the stretch of the regular season, should be tuned up and ready to roll against the Halos.

Everyone’s eyes are on the Bronx Bombers as it seems like it is their World Series crown to lose.  Early in the year I might have said the Sox will outclass the Yanks for the duration, however we all know that pre-2004, this was never the case.  New York always had a habit of screwing around in April and May and making a case in the weeks leading up to the All-Star break.  Much like that chick in high school you dated too long, they are the ultimate tease.

Giving Them Props

Here is where we talk about the rarely mentioned National League, at least in this here blog.  But give the senior league credit, the match ups within look great, and the story lines are superb.  Scrappy Colorado, fresh off picking Jason Giambi off the scrap heap, will stare down the world champion Philadelphia Phillies.  Joe Torre and a possibly juiced Manny Ramirez will play the new Atlanta Braves, the St. Louis Cardinals.  The red birds just seem built and poised to make a Braves like run in their division for the next several years.

The Picks are IN

Divisional Series

Sox over Angles / Yankees over Twins

Phillies over Rockies / Cardinals over Dodgers

League Championship

Yankees over Sox (bleh)

Cardinals over Phillies

World Series

Yankees over Phillies

There you have it, I’m going to officially go and be depressed until February now.

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