Iowa (5-1)@ Maryland (4-2)- Maryland's offense out produces Iowa's. A few big plays out of Maryland's passing game has Iowa playing from behind. Terps win 27-20.
Purdue (3-4)@ Minnesota (5-1)- Purdue May make it close on the scoreboard, but the a Gophers will win this one wire-to-wire. 24-23.
Rutgers (5-1)@ Ohio State (4-1)- I'm pretty confident in the Buckeyes here. Rutgers has a decent team and will play hard all 60 minutes, but I don't see any area on the field where they are better than OSU. Buckeyes 35-16.
Michigan State (5-1)@ Indiana (3-3)- Sparty wins by 21+, unless they have an off week. Indiana did beat Mizzu, but they also lost to Bowling Green. State takes it 42-21.
Nebraska (5-1) @ Northwestern (3-3)- really like Nebraska in this matchup. Nebraska brings in Abduhlah, QB Armstrong, WR Bell, and defensive pass rush. Northwestern can't match it. 'Braska 30-14.
in other College Football Matchups featuring both steams ranked in the top 25 (picking winners, not scores):
Kansas State @ Oklahoma- I don't think K-State has enough offense to hang with Sooners on the road- Sooners.
Texas ATM @ Alabama-AtM's free fall continues
Oklahoma State @ TCU-TCU is pretty good, but they are coming off back to back games against Oklahoma and Baylor, how's their stamina. I'm picking Okie State in a good game/mild upset.
Notre Dame @ Florida State-Notre Dame won't have any home field referee calling a roughing the snapper (personal foul) to bail them out in Tallahassee. As Much as I want FSU to lose, I don't see it happening. FSU wins. Really tired of Jimbo, Jameis, Tallahassee police and FSU culture. Hoping this 15 minutes of fame is about up.
Stanford @ Arizona State- anyone ever remember Arizona State winning a "big game"? Me neither, and they won't here either.
Upset of the week: Baylor losses at West Virginia- Baylor should have taken the loss to TCU, if not for bogus pass interference no call. WVU has an offense capable of scoring enough to win.