Louisville vs Southern Miss Odds & Prediction
The Cardinals (4-0) are off to a great start and they already beat Kentucky from the SEC and North Carolina from the ACC.
The Cardinals (4-0) are off to a great start and they already beat Kentucky from the SEC and North Carolina from the ACC.
Texas is back? A 3-0 start is good but not much was learned from playing the likes of Wyoming, New Mexico and Ole Miss.
Florida State picked up a huge national television win over Clemson last Saturday night. The Seminoles are up to number four in the polls, and they clearly have a shot at running the table.
The Red Raiders are looking to get back into the race in the revamped Big 12 this year. It is going to be tough because even though two better programs left two new better programs took their slots.
The Clemson Tigers fought hard last week in Tallahassee, but Florida State outlasted them 49-37. Dabo Swinney’s team still has a lot to play for, and they’ll have to get back on track right away.
The Horned Frogs have been stealthily sneaking up the rankings with their perfect start to the season.
This is their first year in the BIg 12 and this is their last nonconference game for the year.
BYU has lost their last 2 games, but they are back at home where they are 2-0 this season. Hawaii has lost 2 of their last 3 games and they are a weak team on both sides of the ball.
Virginia Tech’s blowout loss at Pittsburgh two weeks ago was stunning. Cincinnati is 2-0, but they haven’t really proven anything yet.
The Gamecocks have been cruising since being pushed harder than expected in the opener against Vandy.
The questions of whether or not the Stanford Cardinal will struggle without Andrew Luck are an afterthought following their week three defeat of the USC Trojans. Coming off a bye, the No. 8 team in the nation heads up to Washington to take on another tough Pac-12 opponent.
I mean no disrespect to the Towson Tigers but they lost by 20 points to Kent State so I can hardly imagine what LSU might do to them Saturday.
I’d describe Week 5 in the NFL as “telling.” It told us which surprise teams were for real and which weren’t.
It also told us which slow-starters would be fine and which ones have reason to panic.
With another week of byes slated to take place in Week 6, the Waiver Wire becomes even more important. Those who grabbed and started Doug Baldwin or Victor Cruz last week were undoubtedly very happy. So who is this week’s Victor Cruz?
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After all of the weekly games are finished be sure to check our waiver wire column, cheatsheets, a who’s hot, and who’s not report plus more in our fantasy football guide.
How about them Detroit Lions? Few would have projected that the only team to match the perfect record of the defending Super Bowl champion Green Bay Packers through the first four games of the season would be Detroit, but heading in to their return to Monday Night Football against their division rival Chicago Bears, that is exactly how the story has played out.
Four games in to the 2011-12 NFL season, the message is clear: The NFC road to the Super Bowl will go through Wisconsin.