Butkus D. Dogg's Friday Fearless Forecast Week 8

Boy, I sure sucked last week with a 4-6 week, my first losing week ever.  Ever since they had my male parts altered, my game picking ability has not been as sharp as it used to be.  Overall, I am still 39-31, which is much better than the Milwaukee Bucks could ever hope for.

Our rules: Five college, five pro, no spread.  Let's make history.

College

  • West Virginia vs. Rutgers:  After their big win last week against USF and the 10 day layoff, Rutgers may be a little flat on Saturday.  Take West Virginia.
  • USC vs. Oregon: This is where Oregon finds out what the phrase "defeathered" means.  Take USC.
  • Florida vs. Georgia: A huge game for both teams.  Good thing for Florida Tim Tebow is a lefty.  Take Florida.
  • USF vs. UConn: I think since the loss to Rutgers, USF is a bit on the vulnerable side.  UCONN has also been playing very well.  That's why you should take UCONN in an upset.
  • South Carolina vs. Tennessee: Steve Spurrier is like the bully poking the fat kid (Philip Fulmer) with a stick.  He'll poke him good on Saturday.  Take South Carolina.

Pro

  • Detroit vs Chicago: The Bears don't get mad, but they do get even.  Not on their field.  Take the Bears.
  • Pittsburgh vs. Cincinnati: Big Ben will make amends for a bad outing vs. Denver.  Take the Steelers.
  • Washington vs. New England:  No one has touched the Patriots all season.  That trend continues Sunday.  Take New England.
  • Indianapolis vs. Carolina: See above. Lather, rinse, repeat. Take Indy.
  • Philadelphia vs. Minnesota: For the second week in a row, the Vikings will be lining up across the field from a very pissed off angered team and will not be able to stop them.  Take Philly.

 

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