Who wins -Penn State or Auburn? Find out in Randy Johnson's weekly Big Ten picks

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Who wins -Penn State or Auburn? Find out in Randy Johnson's weekly Big Ten picks

Randy Johnson's picks for the Big Ten this week. Penn State, Michigan State and Nebraska have the biggest challenges. The Gophers-Colorado prediction will appear later in the week

Randy Johnson's picks for the Big Ten Championship are Penn State vs. Auburn.

No. 22 Penn State plays at Auburn on Saturday at 2:30 p.m. on Ch. 4. Nittany Lions won 28-20 in Happy Valley last year. Auburn beat San Jose State 24-16 last week.

No. 11 Michigan State plays Washington on Saturday at 6:30 p.m. on Ch. 5. Randy Johnson's picks: Washington 34, Michigan state 30.

No. 6 Oklahoma plays Nebraska on Saturday at 11 a.m. on Ch. 9. Wide receivers coach Mickey Joseph takes over as interim coach for the fired Scott Frost. Randy Johnson's picks for Randy's Big Ten picks: Penn State vs. Auburn.

Toledo is going to four bowls in six seasons under coach Jason Candle. Randy Johnson's picks for the Big Ten: Ohio State 45, Toledo 24.

Purdue plays Syracuse at 11 a.m. on ESPN2. Boilers will miss LB/S Jalen Graham (leg injury). Syracuse outscored Louisville and Connecticut by a combined 79-21.

SMU is playing at Maryland at 6:30 p.m. on FS1. Randy Johnson's picks for the game: Maryland 35, SMU 20.

Connecticut plays Michigan on Ch. 5 at 11 a.m. Randy Johnson's picks for the Big Ten.

Southern Illinois at Northwestern is on BTN at 11 a.m. Randy Johnson's picks for the Big Ten.

Western Kentucky at Indiana is at 11 a.m. on BTN. The Hoosiers edged the Hilltoppers 33-31 last year in Bowling Green, Ky. Randy Johnson's picks for the game are Indiana 38, Western Kentucky 30.

Rutgers will get halfway to bowl eligibility with a win over Temple.

Wisconsin will play New Mexico State at 2:30 p.m. on BTN. Randy Johnson's picks for the game: Wisconsin 34, NewMexico State 0.

Bob Stoops and Fran McCaffrey were tricked into making Cameo videos with pep talks to "Brian" as offensive coordinator Brian Ferentz. Iowa's offense is bad, but the team can play defense.


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