College Football Picks: Big Ten returns to Big Ten weather

Just as Big Ten weather hits the Midwest, comes the start of the Big Ten football season

Via AP news wire
Wednesday 21 October 2020 13:50 EDT
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Just as Big Ten weather hits the Midwest comes the start of the Big Ten football season.

The conference that called off fall football in August only to reverse course a month later kicks off a nine-week season with no breaks and five teams already in the AP Top 25.

No. 14 Wisconsin and Illinois get things rolling Friday night at Camp Randall. “Jump Around” won't be the same between the third and fourth quarters without fans in the stands, but with a high of 49 degrees and showers forecast for Madison, it will be a perfect setting for Badgers-style bully ball.

No schools pushed harder for the Big Ten to play through the pandemic than Ohio State and Nebraska. The fifth-ranked Buckeyes open at home against the Cornhuskers as a huge favorite. The forecast calls for 54 and mostly cloudy in Columbus.

The Huskers drew the toughest early season schedule in the reboot, getting Wisconsin next week and No. 8 Penn State in the Big Ten's week four. Nebraska was also the most openly critical of the Big Ten's decision to postpone. Coincidence?

The Nittany Lions open at Indiana, a scrappy team coming off an eight-win season. It will be 55 and mostly cloudy in Bloomington.

The showcase game in primetime is No. 18 Michigan at No. 21 Minnesota in the Little Brown Jug game. The temperature in Minneapolis is expected to be in the mid-20s.

Let's not forget the Mountain West also starts this week to provide some late-night viewing that has been sorely lacking in a season that so far has mostly played out in the Eastern and Central time zones.

Kicking off at 10:30 p.m. ET will be UNLV at San Diego State and Air Force at San Jose State.

Grab a blanket and a warm drink, sink into the couch, and enjoy the first long and chilly day of the college football season.

The picks:

FRIDAY

Illinois (minus 19 1/2) at No. 14 Wisconsin

Badgers have won their last three openers by a combined 129 points ... WISCONSIN 35-14.

SATURDAY

Syracuse (plus 46) at No. 1 Clemson

Orange have allowed 701 yards rushing in the last two games; RUSHING! ... CLEMSON 52-10.

No. 2 Alabama (minus 21) at Tennessee

The Crimson Tide winning streak against the Vols is 13, including the last four by an average of 34 points ... ALABAMA 47-13.

No. 3 Notre Dame (minus 10 1/2) at Pittsburgh

Irish have played Pitt 15 times as a top-five team and are 14-1 ... PITTSBURGH 24-21.

Nebraska (minus 26) at No. 5 Ohio State

Prepare for a tsunami of snarky social media comments about why the Cornhuskers were so adamant to play this season when they fall behind by three touchdowns ... OHIO STATE 42-21.

No. 17 Iowa State (plus 3 1/2) at No. 6 Oklahoma State

Cyclones could grab early inside track to the Big 12 title game ... IOWA STATE 28-24.

No. 8 Penn State (minus 6 1/2) at Indiana

Hoosiers' last victory against a top-10 team was 1987 against No. 9 Ohio State ... INDIANA 31-27.

No. 9 Cincinnati (plus 2 1/2) at No. 16 SMU

Bearcats and Mustangs have gone to overtime in their last two meetings, splitting the games ... SMU 35-31.

Virginia (plus 11 1/2) at No. 11 Miami

Cavaliers QB Brennan Armstrong (concussion) is uncertain to play ... MIAMI 35-20.

Texas State (plus 28 1/2)) at No. 12 BYU

BYU QB Zach Wilson leads FBS with a 78.7 completion percentage and Texas State is allowing quarterbacks to complete 70.6% of its passes ... BYU 52-21.

No. 23 North Carolina State (plus 17) at No. 14 North Carolina

The 100th meeting between the Wolfpack and Tar Heels, and just the third when both are ranked; UNC is 2-0 in those games ... NORTH CAROLINA 42-23.

No. 18 Michigan (minus 3) at No. 21 Minnesota

Wolverines and Gophers last met with both teams ranked in 2004 ... MINNESOTA 28-24.

No. 19 Virginia Tech (minus 10) at Wake Forest

Hokies RB Khalil Herbert leads the nation in yards per carry at 9.7 ... VIRGINIA TECH 38-24.

Kansas (minus 20) at No. 20 Kansas State

Wildcats have won 11 straight in the series and Jayhawks RB Pooka Williams just opted out of the season ... KANSAS STATE 35-17.

Florida Atlantic (plus 17) at No. 22 Marshall

Redshirt freshman QB Grant Wells leads Conference USA in passer rating at 159.2 ... MARSHALL 34-14.

Georgia Southern (plus 6 1/2) at No. 25 Coastal Carolina

Eagles lead the Sun Belt in yards per rush (5.89) and Chanticleers lead in yards per pass (10.6) ... COASTAL CAROLINA 28-23.

TWITTER REQUESTS

Florida State (plus 5) at Louisville — @_calebbailey

Seminoles have found some offensive answers behind the running of QB Jordan Travis ... FLORIDA STATE 31-28.

Iowa (minus 3 1/2) at Purdue — @uofi1998

Boilermakers will play without coach Jeff Brohm on the sideline after he tested positive for COVID-19 ... PURDUE 27-23.

Baylor (plus 9) at Texas — @TexasFancyBoots

Bears got a two-week break because of COVID-19 issues ... TEXAS 31-24.

Houston (minus 14) at Navy — @alanwooten

Appears the Midshipmen are returning to form after two straight victories ... HOUSTON 38-21.

Auburn (minus 3) at Mississippi — @DaveCMckinney

More freshman RB Tank Bigby and less QB Bo Nix might be a good plan this week; especially against the Rebels' weak defense ... AUBURN 38-31.

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Record

Last week: 9-6 straight; 6-9 against the spread.

Season: 49-21 straight; 33-36 against the spread.

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