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Georgia (-8.5) over Vanderbilt

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Minnesota (Moneyline) over Penn St

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USC (-10) over Irish

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Georgia (-8.5) over Vanderbilt
Minnesota (+17) over Penn St
USC (-10) over Irish

Messed up on the Minnesota bet, somehow did Moneyline instead of the Spread.

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From CLASports.com:Farmer told College Level Athletes after the game that he has received scholarship offers from "the Pac-10, Florida, Oklahoma, Texas, Colorado, and Minnesota." When asked who was at the top of his list of schools for 2011, Farmer stated, "Probably SC."You can watch the full interview in the link above (bottom video).  The early word has been SC... more »

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Penn State (-7) over Illinois

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Alabama (-17) over Kentucky

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Miami (+7) over Oklahoma

Illinois lost to Ohio State 30-0. And over 80% of people on Covers.com are taking Penn State. Florida drubbed Kentucky at Kentucky 41-7. Why should Alabama at Kentucky be any different? Miami is bad ass. Just go their website. Does that look and sound like a team that is going to lose to sissy ass Oklahoma sans Sam Bradford at Land Shark Stadium by more than a touchdown?

Staying away from USC because this Cal grad (Dr. Bob) is jinxing us (after the jump) and we think Barkley pulls out another barnburner that is closer than the spread.

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Team Notes Heading Into Saturday:

*Stafon Johnson's physical condition improved Thursday. He has been transferred to Cedars Sinai hospital. Coach Carroll said: "It's amazing how he is dealing with it, he's up and around and getting out of bed. He looks like he is OK, to tell you the truth.''

*Defensive End Nick Perry practiced Thursday and despite being hobbled by a bruised knee is expected to play against Cal.

*Corp still #2: Mitch Mustain had a great week of practice but Coach Carroll said that Aaron Corp is still the #2 back. Will see how long that lasts if USC is in a tight situation on the road and Barkley is unable to go. . .
*Speedster Wideout Ronald Johnson expects to be back for the Notre Dame game which will be a big lift to the offense.

*Wes and Shane Horton will both start for USC on defense Saturday. It will be the first time since 1990 (Craig and Don Gibson) that two brothers started in the same game for the Trojans.

( 5 keys to the Cal game after the jump)

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Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller Lining up this week's action. No. 3 USC (2-0) at Washington (1-1) USC beat the Huskies 56-0 last year ... USC leads the all-time series 49-26-4 ... USC is riding a 12-game winning streak ... Washington ended a 15-game losing streak vs. Idaho last weekend ... Washington coach Steve Sarkisian spent seven years on... more »

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By Heismanpundit, Heismanpundit
We are two weeks in and the Heisman race is starting to whittle down somewhat.  Remember, this list is of those who have a shot to actually win the trophy, so others who will get Heisman votes in the end may not be here: 1. Colt McCoy, Texas–McCoy threw for 337 yards and three touchdowns against Wyoming and added... more »

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Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller Went 7-1 last week -- any idea which game I missed? Things get a little more interesting this week with three marquee nonconference road games and a must-win for Washington State. USC 27, Ohio State 20: The Buckeyes will show a lot of pride at home, but the Trojans just have too many horses... more »

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Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller I apologize I forgot to tell you last week to watch the post-game at Boise State. I talked to more than a few folks who clicked their TVs off either late in the fourth or at the final bell and missed all the, er, fun. As for this week, we've got three marquee nonconference... more »

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by Nancy GayFiled under: NFL Fans, FanHouse ExclusiveLOS ANGELES -- Ed Roski wants your NFL team. The billionaire real estate developer from Southern California is closely tracking the stadium and hometown dysfunction that plagues the three California franchises in San Francisco, Oakland and San Diego. He knows where fans are weary, where facilities are second-rate. He's got bull's-eyes centered... more »

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Posted by ESPN.com's Ted Miller Five scary nonconference games Pac-10 teams shouldn't overlook: Central Michigan at Arizona (Sept. 5): Arizona was excited about winning eight games last year. The Chippewas have won at least that many three years in a row. They've got 16 starters back -- including 10 on defense. And, in contrast to the Wildcats who will... more »

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Date

Opponent

Location

9/04/10

Hawaii

Honolulu, HI

9/11/10

Virginia

L.A. Coliseum

9/18/10

Minnesota

Minneapolis, MN

09/25/10

Washington State

Pullman, WA

10/02/10

Washington

L.A. Coliseum

10/09/10

Stanford

Palo Alto, CA

10/16/10

California

L.A. Coliseum

10/23/10

Oregon State

Corvalis, OR

10/30/10

Oregon

L.A. Coliseum

11/06/10

Arizona State

L.A. Coliseum

11/13/10

Arizona

Tucson, AZ

11/27/10

Notre Dame

L.A. Coliseum

12/04/10

UCLA

Pasadena, CA

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Date

Opponent

Location

9/03/11

Minnesota

L.A. Coliseum

9/17/11

Syracuse

L.A. Coliseum

9/24/11

Arizona

L.A. Coliseum

10/01/11

Washington

Seattle, WA

10/08/11

Washington State

L.A. Coliseum

10/15/11

Oregon

Eugene, OR

10/22/11

Notre Dame

South Bend, IN

10/29/11

Stanford

L.A. Coliseum

11/05/11

Oregon State

L.A. Coliseum

11/12/11

California

Berkely, CA

11/19/11

Arizona State

Phoenix, AZ

11/26/11

UCLA

L.A. Coliseum

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