Published on October 11, 2013 by Vincent Tapoglia III
Up until now, there haven't been many top ranked college football teams which have been tested within the early a part of the season. For most, a few conference games against lesser opponents and an out of conference gimme versus a non-DI school is all that have been at the schedule.
That all changes this weekend. After weeks of not much movement within the top ten, this week could prove pivotal for teams trying to make a championship run. There are three games with ranked teams facing off, and several other others with programs facing other teams which can be just outside of the highest 25.
The biggest game of the week figures to be down in Baton Rouge. Tenth-ranked LSU will host 17th ranked Florida. The 2 teams each have a loss, and a second loss would end any hope that either has of playing for a countrywide championship.
Odds makers have installed the Tigers as a touchdown favorite over the Gators. LSU's loss came by the hands of conference rival Georgia, while the Gators only defeat came in South Florida, against in-state rival Miami. The full for the sport is 48.
The 2nd-ranked team within the nation, Oregon, will even get their first true test this week once they travel to Washington to play the 16th-ranked Huskies. The Ducks come into the street match-up favored by 14 points. As is the case with most Oregon games, a shootout is expected, with the full hovering around 76.
Georgia, which has played one of the most toughest schedules within the country to date, will host conference foe Missouri within the only other game where top 25 teams are squaring off. The Bulldogs, led by quarterback Aaron Murray, are eight point favorite over the Tigers. A COMPLETE of 64 indicates that a lot of points are expected in Georgia on Saturday.
The Mack Brown clock have been ticking in Texas, and this weekend may well be Brown's last stand as many Texas boosters are calling for his ouster. The Longhorns host #12 Oklahoma, and are 14 point underdogs at home. The entire in Texas is 56.5.
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