Les Miles is out at LSU in a surprise move. At least surprising to be fired this early in the season. Can Ed Orgeron finish out the season getting LSU to their full potential?
Three huge match-ups this week as Clemson hosts Louisville, Stanford visits Washington and Michigan plays Wisconsin. These games will create national contenders.
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Using our predictive formula we’ve predicted every college football game on the board in week 5.
College Football Predictions – Week 5
September 29, 2016
RANK | TEAM | WIN % | SCORE | VEGAS LINE |
121 | 103 Kansas | 11% | 19 | 80u |
44 | 104 Texas Tech | 89% | 55 | -28½ |
81 | 105 Connecticut | 1% | 3 | 51u |
1 | 106 Houston | 99% | 49 | -27½ |
September 30, 2016
RANK | TEAM | WIN % | SCORE | VEGAS LINE |
25 | 107 Toledo | 46% | 26 | 52u |
26 | 108 BYU | 54% | 29 | -4 |
9 | 109 Stanford | 57% | 31 | 45u |
21 | 110 Washington | 43% | 24 | -3 |
October 1, 2016
RANK | TEAM | WIN % | SCORE | VEGAS LINE |
89 | 111 Buffalo | 48% | 20 | 40u |
95 | 112 Boston College | 52% | 21 | -17½ |
88 | 113 Marshall | 30% | 16 | |
40 | 114 Pittsburgh | 70% | 34 | |
11 | 115 Memphis | 38% | 27 | 65½u |
6 | 116 Mississippi | 62% | 38 | -14½ |
101 | 117 Tulane | 44% | 25 | -2½ |
97 | 118 Massachusetts | 56% | 30 | 45u |
70 | 119 Minnesota | 58% | 27 | 55u |
98 | 120 Penn State | 42% | 20 | -3 |
65 | 121 Northwestern | 44% | 20 | 40u |
62 | 122 Iowa | 56% | 25 | -13 |
85 | 123 Rutgers | 1% | 3 | 59u |
2 | 124 Ohio State | 99% | 53 | -38½ |
35 | 125 Kansas State | 44% | 28 | 54½u |
27 | 126 West Virginia | 56% | 33 | -3½ |
61 | 127 Virginia | 36% | 22 | 59u |
23 | 128 Duke | 64% | 35 | -3½ |
49 | 129 Notre Dame | 47% | 28 | -11 |
53 | 130 Syracuse | 53% | 31 | 75u |
42 | 131 South Florida | 54% | 32 | -4 |
66 | 132 Cincinnati | 46% | 29 | |
110 | 133 SMU | 28% | 21 | 50u |
67 | 134 Temple | 72% | 40 | -12½ |
108 | 135 Old Dominion | 59% | 33 | -8½ |
123 | 136 Charlotte | 41% | 25 | 58u |
69 | 137 Middle Tennessee | 63% | 34 | -15 |
109 | 138 North Texas | 37% | 22 | 60u |
124 | 139 UTEP | 18% | 15 | 60½u |
71 | 140 Louisiana Tech | 82% | 44 | -20 |
118 | 141 Florida Atlantic | 53% | 28 | -5 |
125 | 142 Florida International | 47% | 25 | |
31 | 143 Western Michigan | 66% | 35 | -3½ |
91 | 144 Central Michigan | 34% | 21 | 55½u |
96 | 145 Northern Illinois | 50% | 27 | 58u |
102 | 146 Ball State | 50% | 28 | -4 |
117 | 147 Eastern Michigan | 75% | 46 | |
128 | 148 Bowling Green | 25% | 23 | -3 |
78 | 149 Ohio | 46% | 24 | -2½ |
80 | 150 Miami (OH) | 54% | 28 | 56½u |
30 | 151 Central Florida | 73% | 37 | 57½u |
106 | 152 East Carolina | 27% | 17 | -4 |
77 | 153 Akron | 62% | 26 | -7 |
114 | 154 Kent State | 38% | 15 | 54½u |
94 | 155 Purdue | 38% | 25 | |
74 | 156 Maryland | 62% | 35 | -10 |
17 | 157 Miami (FL) | 48% | 26 | -7 |
19 | 158 Georgia Tech | 52% | 29 | 50u |
90 | 159 Illinois | 20% | 13 | 54u |
16 | 160 Nebraska | 80% | 40 | -21 |
3 | 161 Wisconsin | 58% | 26 | 44u |
8 | 162 Michigan | 42% | 18 | -10½ |
7 | 163 Louisville | 52% | 29 | -1 |
12 | 164 Clemson | 48% | 27 | |
55 | 165 North Carolina | 16% | 13 | 69u |
5 | 166 Florida State | 84% | 44 | -11 |
113 | 167 Louisiana-Monroe | 16% | 13 | 56u |
29 | 168 Auburn | 84% | 43 | -33 |
56 | 169 Navy | 45% | 27 | 51u |
46 | 170 Air Force | 55% | 32 | -7½ |
119 | 171 Rice | 16% | 16 | |
58 | 172 Southern Miss | 84% | 47 | -24 |
116 | 173 Wyoming | 31% | 19 | |
84 | 174 Colorado State | 69% | 36 | -6½ |
76 | 175 Kentucky | 6% | 3 | |
4 | 176 Alabama | 94% | 45 | -35 |
22 | 177 Tennessee | 61% | 29 | -3½ |
72 | 178 Georgia | 39% | 19 | 54u |
82 | 179 Georgia State | 34% | 20 | |
45 | 180 Appalachian State | 66% | 35 | -19 |
52 | 181 Florida | 46% | 17 | -10 |
51 | 182 Vanderbilt | 54% | 21 | 41½u |
33 | 183 Utah | 58% | 33 | 66u |
73 | 184 California | 42% | 27 | -1 |
39 | 185 Texas | 50% | 32 | 71u |
57 | 186 Oklahoma State | 50% | 31 | -3 |
93 | 187 Oregon State | 21% | 14 | |
18 | 188 Colorado | 79% | 41 | -17½ |
38 | 189 Wake Forest | 47% | 24 | 51u |
43 | 190 North Carolina State | 53% | 27 | -10 |
10 | 191 Texas A&M | 77% | 37 | -17½ |
86 | 192 South Carolina | 23% | 13 | 48½u |
60 | 193 Arizona | 38% | 27 | 59u |
28 | 194 UCLA | 62% | 38 | -13 |
48 | 195 Arizona State | 43% | 29 | 64u |
32 | 196 USC | 57% | 35 | -8 |
24 | 197 Baylor | 62% | 39 | -16½ |
75 | 198 Iowa State | 38% | 28 | 61u |
47 | 199 Michigan State | 53% | 33 | -7 |
68 | 200 Indiana | 47% | 29 | 54u |
14 | 201 Oklahoma | 47% | 32 | -3½ |
15 | 202 TCU | 53% | 35 | 68½u |
50 | 203 Missouri | 44% | 19 | 49½u |
41 | 204 LSU | 56% | 24 | -13 |
37 | 205 San Diego State | 71% | 37 | -20 |
105 | 206 South Alabama | 29% | 19 | 51½u |
100 | 207 Louisiana-Lafayette | 70% | 42 | -5½ |
127 | 208 New Mexico State | 30% | 24 | |
54 | 209 Troy | 66% | 39 | -13 |
103 | 210 Idaho | 34% | 25 | 60½u |
126 | 211 San Jose State | 27% | 18 | 55½u |
104 | 212 New Mexico | 73% | 39 | -7½ |
79 | 213 Utah State | 3% | 21 | 59u |
34 | 214 Boise State | 97% | 38 | -20 |
36 | 215 Oregon | 32% | 30 | -1 |
20 | 216 Washington State | 68% | 39 | 73½u |
112 | 217 Fresno State | 35% | 29 | 63u |
111 | 218 UNLV | 65% | 32 | -10 |
107 | 219 Nevada | 70% | 27 | -4½ |
115 | 220 Hawaii | 30% | 26 |
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