College football picks, Week 11: Predicting TCU at Texas and five other best picks

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College football picks, Week 11: Predicting TCU at Texas and five other best picks

Georgia's victory over Tennessee on Saturday night changed the college football season. LSU and Notre Dame's victories changed things for the rest of the teams. TCU is the only unbeaten team left. They are 7-point underdogs to Texas this week. The game between the Horned Frogs and the Longhorns is our Game of The Week. It's going to be fun. The winner of Ohio State-Michigan game on November 26 will be the winner for four teams: Georgia, the Pac-12 champion, Alabama and Clemson.

No. 4 TCU is favored by 7 points at Texas. The game is on ABC at 7:30 p.m. The Longhorns have a better schedule and a home-field advantage.

TCU is unbeaten and unbeaten in the Big 12. Texas is laying 7 points. The game should be close. The teams could play again in three weeks with the title on the line.

Oklahoma is playing at West Virginia on Saturday at noon. The Sooners lost to Baylor last week. West Vrita has a lot of injuries on its offensive line. Oklahoma's offense is better than its season average. The pick is Oklahoma 41, West vrite 24.

Western Kentucky averages 37.2 points per game and a yards-per-play number of 6.7. Rice is 5-4 and has a statistical profile of a much worse team. WKU has covered the spread by an average of more than 7 points this season. The Hilltoppers quarterback is Austin Reed, who has been impressive since taking over for Bailey Zappe.

No. 9 Alabama plays No. 11 Ole Miss on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. on CBS. The Crimson Tide are coming off a tough loss at LSU. OleMiss is coming back from an open date. Alabama has averaged less than one SEC loss per year since 2008. The Rebels have a better defense than they get credit for.

Washington plays Oregon at 7 p.m. on Fox.

Washington is 1-2 in the Pac-12 and lost to Michigan State. Oregon is 7-1 and has scored 40 points in every game. The Ducks should beat Washington 44-23 at Autzen Stadium.

Georgia is the favorite to beat Mississippi State. Georgia has played with its food a lot this year. Mike Leach has made a career out of winning games he has no business winning. Georgia is capable of covering the number. The pick is Georgia 27, Mississippi 17.

Last week's picks were 4-2 straight up and 3-3 against the spread.

This year's record is 42-18 straight up, 29-30-1 ATS.


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