Upset Central
Posted: Fri Sep 27, 2013 5:04 pm
This is probably the most interesting weekend since Week 1. I see a lot of upset possibilities between top teams on the horizon:
1. Wisconsin @ Ohio State - Wisky should probably be 4-0. Their defense got sliced up a bit by Arizona State so I think that is more telling than their shutout performances against UMass and Tennessee Tech. The good note for the Badgers is that Miller might be rusty and Urban Meyer could have a lot riding on how he handles his QB situation. I personally think Miller will be fine and that the Bucks score a lot of points, but that Wisconsin's running game will score almost at will. I think this is a game that will go into the 40's and go down to the last five minutes.
2. Ole Miss @ Alabama - This would be a lot tougher of an assignment if Bama had to go into Oxford, but Ole Miss has a lot going for them. Bama's defense doesn't look nearly as dominant as they were last year, especially in the secondary. Ole Miss is so young, but that might almost be a positive thing since they seem to have an attitude coming into this game. I think Ole Miss keeps it very close for a half, but I think some youthful mistakes will help Alabama blow them out late.
3. Stanford @ Washington State - I'll go on the record saying this won't be close and that Stanford's physicality will dominate, but I could easily see this being a defensive slugfest. Wazzu's defense has stepped it up bigtime this year and they are currently riding a three-game winning streak. This could be another huge game for Mike Leach's early career.
4. Arizona @ Washington - Rich Rod's team has been pretty dynamic, but they haven't played anybody. So the jury is still out on how good Arizona might be, but I could see them being for real just as easily as I could see them being a fraud. The passing game is still a work in progress, but Ka'Deem Carey could carry the ground game. This should be a high-scoring shootout.
5. South Carolina @ UCF - UCF looks like the one team that will be good enough to knock off Louisville this year. They have a rock-solid passing game with Blake Bortles and a stout running attack with Storm Johnson. South Carolina (and the rest of the SEC for that matter) rarely plays against upstarts on the road, so this will be an interesting test for them. The Knights also have a defense that can keep up with Carolina's offense. I can't pull the trigger on this upset either, but I think will be a low-scoring game that comes down to the final possession.
1. Wisconsin @ Ohio State - Wisky should probably be 4-0. Their defense got sliced up a bit by Arizona State so I think that is more telling than their shutout performances against UMass and Tennessee Tech. The good note for the Badgers is that Miller might be rusty and Urban Meyer could have a lot riding on how he handles his QB situation. I personally think Miller will be fine and that the Bucks score a lot of points, but that Wisconsin's running game will score almost at will. I think this is a game that will go into the 40's and go down to the last five minutes.
2. Ole Miss @ Alabama - This would be a lot tougher of an assignment if Bama had to go into Oxford, but Ole Miss has a lot going for them. Bama's defense doesn't look nearly as dominant as they were last year, especially in the secondary. Ole Miss is so young, but that might almost be a positive thing since they seem to have an attitude coming into this game. I think Ole Miss keeps it very close for a half, but I think some youthful mistakes will help Alabama blow them out late.
3. Stanford @ Washington State - I'll go on the record saying this won't be close and that Stanford's physicality will dominate, but I could easily see this being a defensive slugfest. Wazzu's defense has stepped it up bigtime this year and they are currently riding a three-game winning streak. This could be another huge game for Mike Leach's early career.
4. Arizona @ Washington - Rich Rod's team has been pretty dynamic, but they haven't played anybody. So the jury is still out on how good Arizona might be, but I could see them being for real just as easily as I could see them being a fraud. The passing game is still a work in progress, but Ka'Deem Carey could carry the ground game. This should be a high-scoring shootout.
5. South Carolina @ UCF - UCF looks like the one team that will be good enough to knock off Louisville this year. They have a rock-solid passing game with Blake Bortles and a stout running attack with Storm Johnson. South Carolina (and the rest of the SEC for that matter) rarely plays against upstarts on the road, so this will be an interesting test for them. The Knights also have a defense that can keep up with Carolina's offense. I can't pull the trigger on this upset either, but I think will be a low-scoring game that comes down to the final possession.