Week 7 Undefeated College Football Teams
Written October 14, 2009 by Mr. East
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Here we are barely halfway through October, and the list of undefeated schools in college football has shrunk to 9, and with Cincinnati visiting South Florida this week, there will be at least one more gone from the list come next week, and several teams don’t have easy games, so I will not be amazed if the list grows even shorter. Let’s take a look at this week’s games featuring the unbeatens. If you want to know the odds on each game, check out our college football spreads that list the numbers from various books. If you are looking for a great place to do your football betting this week, then take a look at the $500 in signup bonuses offered by BetUS!
KANSAS (5-0) @ COLORADO (1-4)
This might be one of the simpler games on the board, and despite their struggles vs a trying Cyclone team at home, the Jayhawks should have no trouble getting past this one. UPSET POTENTIAL: MINIMAL
S. CAROLINA (5-1) @ ALABAMA (6-0)
Many had the Tide falling at Ole Miss on Saturday, but they showed why they are undefeated. DEFENSE! They held the Rebel’s to 3 points in an amazing showing of defense. S. Carolina is not an easy win, but I think the Tide comes away with a hard fought victory, but life is never easy on the SEC road. UPSET POTENTIAL: SMALL
TEXAS (5-0) vs OKLAHOMA (3-2)
Both of these teams were predicted to come in here undefeated, but an injury to Sam Bradford, and an Oklahoma offense that isn’t putting up 60 a game like they did a year ago, has already knocked the Sooners out of the BCS Championship with 2 losses. That doesn’t mean this game will be an easy win for Texas, as this is a huge rivalry, and the Sooners are playing with revenge here, and are a dangerous team, and would like nothing more than to knock the Horns from the ranks of the unbeaten. UPSET POTENTIAL: MEDIUM
COLORADO STATE (3-3) @ TEXAS CHRISTIAN (5-0)
Stunned at how much success the Falcons had running the ball on the Frogs, but in the end it wasn’t enough, and the Rams aren’t going to run on them. Should be an easy win at home for the Horned Frogs, who keep their BCS Buster hopes going. UPSET POTENTIAL: ALMOST 0
ARKANSAS (3-2) @ FLORIDA (5-0)
Florida showed just how good they can be defensively as they won at LSU, not with an explosive offense, but with a demoralizing defense. The Bayou Bengals couldn’t do anything. Arkansas has a high octane offense, but we saw what the Tide defense did to it, limiting them to 7 points. Unless the Gators fail to show up here, after a big emotional win, they should have nothing to worry about, and remain the odds on favorite to reach the Title game. UPSET POTENTIAL: VERY SMALL
IOWA (6-0) @ WISCONSIN (5-1)
Whenever you think Wisconsin finally good they disappoint, when you think they might be down, they surprise. Well, surprise the Badgers are 5-1, and lost big at Ohio St, while the Hawkeyes remain the only Big-10 team without one in the loss column. This could be a tricky game, but the Hawkeyes can defend, and that always proves to be an asset on the road. Not going to be easy. UPSET POTENTIAL: MEDIUM+
BOISE ST. (5-0) @ TULSA (4-1)
Boise State seems to get it done every season. They passed a major test at home vs Oregon, and this will be their biggest road test of the year so far. Tulsa can get very offensive, but must note 15 sacks already, and the Broncos could be spending a lot of time in the backfield. UPSET POTENTIAL: SMALL+
GAME OF THE WEEK:
CINCINNATI (5-0) @ SOUTH FLORIDA (5-0)
Cincinnati was supposed to be here, but the Bulls, especially after their main threat QB Matt Grothe got hurt, weren’t. They went into Florida State with a Freshman QB, and put a beating on the Noles, and with a win here against the Bearcats, will be getting acknowledged nationally. Never an easy venue in Florida, and this one could go either way, and under the lights one certainly worth watching.
That’s it from here and if your looking for some help with making college football picks, I was 89-63 a year ago, and am 31-15 so far this season, if not may I wish you continued success in taking down the man this football season, until next week: may the hook be with you!
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