No. 13 Louisville at Syracuse
Sports editor Brian Scott Rippee: Interesting Friday night ACC match up here. I could see Syracuse hanging around for a half or so, but Louisville pulls away late.
Assistant sports editor Cody Thomason: Louisville had a great first week against Charlotte, putting up 70 points. Syracuse was solid against Colgate, but the Cardinals have speed and should be able to handle the Orange.
Associated Student Body President Austin Powell: I prayed that both teams play better than their opening games, and then I thanked the Lord for Lamar Jackson. Cards take the cake.
CT: South Carolina did not look good against Vanderbilt at all and it looks like South Carolina’s rebuild could take some time. But they also didn’t lose to the University of South Alabama last week. Gamecocks get the victory.
AP: In this game, I’m choosing South Alabama… I mean South Carolina.
CT: Virginia Tech had some trouble taking down Liberty last week. The Volunteers had a lot of trouble beating Appalachian State. I think coach Justin Fuente gets the Hokies together and squeaks out an upset.
AP: The Hokies are going to play hooky, and Tennessee wins. It just might take a long time.
CT: I want to pick the Sun Devils here, but their passing defense looked atrocious last week. Quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the rest of the Red Raiders should have no trouble picking them apart in route to a victory.
AP: Has anything good ever come from Lubbock, Texas? ASU wins on home turf.
CT: Its an interesting matchup with a power run and a spread offense. I think TCU bounces back from a lackluster performance last week and defeats the Razorbacks.
AP: These are a few of my least favorite teams. Unfortunately, TCU will take the win.
BR: Oregon isn’t what it once was a couple years back, but it is still pretty solid at home. Ducks by two touchdowns.
CT: Who would you rather fight, one cavalier-sized duck or 100 duck-sized cavaliers? Either way, Oregon wins this one easy.
AP: Oregon scored big, while Virginia lost at home to the mighty Spiders of Richmond. This one shouldn’t be close, as Oregon runs away with it in Eugene.