One Sentence Predictions: Week 13

November 25, 2009

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Thanks to the genius scheduling of both the Pac 10 and the Big East we’re able to prolong the regular season another week meaning this weekend is not the end of the greatest regular season in sports. We can still look forward to week fourteen folks. Now that meltdown and crisis have been averted for another week we can get into what matter; PICKS.

In The Bleachers entered last week with a 108-56 record and a decently average 65.9% on the plus side. This week we followed up with an equally decent 19-10 record and a 65.5% total. That drops our season output just a bit to a still decently mediocre 65.8% and a 127-66 record. Here’s the conference breakdown:

ACC (5-0)

Big East (2-1)

Big Ten (3-2)

Big XII (4-2)

Pac 10 (1-3)

SEC (4-2)

Pretty obvious that I’m dominating the ACC after the setback of a few weeks. The Pac 10 was a little unsettling but it was such a solid week in league play that the Stanford and Arizona losses were a play away from being on the positive side. So this week is a crucial scenario as four of the six BCS leagues wrap up regular season play.

For you MAC fans out there we’ve got a little treat for you so check out the Week 13 Preview as Temple and Central Michigan speed toward the league title game.

The Big East

Cincinnati stumbles early but they survive a scare against an Illini team that is the most physically talented and athletic units they’ve played this season; Cincinnati 31 Illinios 24

Rutgers should rebound from their loss to Syracuse but they don’t and they give the Cardinals a pleasant end to the Kragthorpe era; Louisville 17 Rutgers 13

The Backyard Brawl should be the exciting to see as Dion Lewis out toughs Noel Devine on the Mountaineers home turf; Pitt 30 West Virginia 24

 

UConn wins this game to get to bowl eligibility and extend their bowl streak to three straight seasons making Randy Edsall a hot commodity; UConn 34 Syracuse 10

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