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Saturday, November 25, 2006

College Football Today!

12:00 PM #4 Florida at Florida State
12:00 PM South Florida at #7 West Virginia
12:00 PM Syracuse at #15 Rutgers
12:00 PM Virginia at #17 Virginia Tech
12:00 PM South Carolina at #24 Clemson
12:00 PM Cincinnati at Connecticut
12:00 PM Kansas at Missouri
12:00 PM North Carolina at Duke
12:00 PM UAB at UCF
12:30 PM Kentucky at #19 Tennessee
2:00 PM Mississippi State at Mississippi
2:30 PM #13 Oklahoma at Oklahoma State
2:30 PM San Diego State at New Mexico
3:00 PM Southern Methodist at Rice
3:00 PM New Mexico State at Utah State
3:30 PM #8 Louisville at Pittsburgh
3:30 PM #16 Georgia Tech at Georgia CBS
3:30 PM #21 Brigham Young at Utah CSTV
3:30 PM Oregon at Oregon State
3:30 PM Troy at Middle Tennessee State
4:00 PM #12 Boise State at Nevada
5:00 PM Arkansas State at Louisiana-Lafayette
6:00 PM Arizona State at Arizona
7:00 PM TCU at Colorado State
7:00 PM East Carolina at North Carolina State
7:00 PM Florida International at Florida Atlantic
7:00 PM North Texas at Louisiana-Monroe
7:30 PM Marshall at Southern Miss
7:45 PM #20 Wake Forest at Maryland
8:00 PM #6 Notre Dame at #3 USC
9:00 PM San Jose State at Idaho
9:00 PM Memphis at UTEP
11:05 PM Purdue at #25 Hawaii

Rivalry Saturday! Okay, you can't go wrong today, but the two games I won't miss are Boise State at Nevada and Notre Dame at USC. Boise has to beat a very tough Nevada team to finish undefeated. USC has to beat Notre Dame to get a shot at the National Championship. Notre Dame and USC are probably my two favorite programs these days, and I hate seeing either lose. USC still has a shot at the title, so I'm probably leaning their way today, but it remains to be seen if I can actually root one way or the other. I think USC will win. They're just two fast and talenter right now, and that's primarily because Pete has all of his own players, and Charlie's only got one and a half recruiting classes on the the roster. The USC receivers are big, fast and talented. Jarrett, Smith and Turner should wreak havoc in the ND secondary. USC will use running back by committee, but Freshman C.J. Gable has been starting to flash some Bush-like tools and could emerge tonight. The Irish aren't hopeless, thoough. They have the best quarterback in the country, a great WR/TE tandem and a brilliant play-caller in Charlie Weis. The one thing that might turn this game on its ear is turnovers. John David Booty has thrown some picks, and frequent tail back Chauncy Washington has been a bit of a fumbler (these two did in the Trojans at Washinton State). Anyway, it should be a great game, enjoy!

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