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Missed week 3..on vacation..but...Notes from Week 4

I am gonna start with the homer pick...

If there were any doubt...Central Michigan is the cream of the crop in the MAC. 10-2 looks possible...Boston College is vert beatable...top 25 at the end of the year...

 

 Houston have to beat Southern Miss...but they are really looking good. 12-0 and a top 10 finish isnt out of the question.

 

Boise is going to get screwed some how....they will be top3 and undfeated come bowl time...And, don't forget...this was supposed to be the "building year" for next year. If they go 13-0, they will open the season in the top 5 next year..then all bets are off.

 

TCU if they run it could also be a top 3 team...problem is they have to win some tough games still...Boise doesn't.

I have a feeling MTSU might win the Sunbelt...Who would have guessed that?

Idaho is 3-1 WOW.

Oregon crushing Cal puts Utah back in the top 25 this week. Prob 20-22 i bet...we will see. Beating UL doesn't hurt either.




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