Assessing My College Football Picks over The Weekend

Looks like I went 11-5 last weekend. Not many to be proud of. I guess I got close on some scores, but I missed on my upset picks and whiffed on a few more. Watch for my picks next week!

UT Martin at #1 Mississippi State: I picked MSU by 100 and Dak Prescott winning in bunny slippers. MSU won 45-16.

Virginia at #2 FSU: I picked FSU 35-31. They won 34-20.

Texas A&M at #3 Auburn: I picked Auburn 60-15 in OT. They literally lost by the seat of their pants 41-38.

#4 Oregon at #17 Utah: I had Oregon scoring its first points on a trick play. I’m going to say I got that one right. Oregon won 51-27, but everybody broke their leg in the game. Go Ducks.

#5 Alabama at #16 LSU: I had LSU upsetting 16-5. They won, and then the Hatter found a way to lose. Bama won 20-13 in OT.

#7 Kansas State at #6 TCU: I had Christians over Wildcats 45-21. It was 41-20.

#14 Ohio State at #8 Michigan State: I had MSU. OSU won 49-37.

#10 Notre Dame at #9 Arizona State: I picked ASU 21-14. Shoulda known it would be higher scoring. 55-31.

#40,000 Presbyterian at #11 Ole Miss: I’m not even going to acknowledge that this was a week 11 game.

#12 Baylor at #15 Oklahoma: I had 52-37. 48-14 was the final.

#18 UCLA at Washington: I went with UCLA 21-0. They won 44-30

Colorado at #19 Arizona: Arizona was supposed to win 10-0. They won 38-20.

#20 Georgia at Kentucky: Georgia 24-14. Not quite. It was 63-31.

#21 Clemson at Wake Forest: How did I get this one wrong?

#22 Duke at Syracuse: I had Duke winning. They did.

#23 West Virginia at Texas: Holy cow that looked like UT again all of a sudden. 33-16. Didn’t see that coming.

#24 Georgia Tech at NC State: I had State on the upset. GT took it 56-23.

#25 Wisconsin at Purdue: Badgers won. I picked them.

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Five years ago I learned that religious leaders had legal rights that others don’t have. In my mind, such privileges were granted by the government with poor rationale. Ordained ministers can preside over weddings, while most ordinary people cannot. I felt that this was a violation of church/state separation. Luckily, one can be ordained online. I’m not sure if I agree with this on any level, but I got my online ordination in 10 minutes and have used the title in jest ever since. On this blog, I primarily write about religion and philosophy, but I’ll bounce around to other topics. I identify as an out and proud atheist. My primary purposes in writing are to raise awareness of atheism and atheists, and to provoke thought about religious and philosophical topics. I deeply appreciate readers and commenters, so please participate however you wish and know that I am grateful for your involvement. :) Robbie

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