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This is a continuation of our series on our exclusive 2009 college football predictions . Follow all of our 2009 college football predictions here (team by team) or here (by conference). Notre Dame Fighting Irish 2008 Record: (7-6) Coach: Charlie Weiss, 5th year (29-21 overall) Off. Coordinator: Charlie Weiss (1st year) Def. Coordinator: Jon Tenuta (2nd year) and Corwin Brown (2nd year) Returning Starters: 18 (10 offense, 6 defense, kicker, punter) Ret. Starting Quarterback: Yes (Jimmy Clausen) Offense: The Irish return 10 starters from an offense that was mediocre. They averaged just 24.7ppg and 355.1 yards per game, which is one of the reasons ... Read Full Story
 
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Below are free college football predictions for September 12th from Touthouse.com handicappers. If you are looking for free NCAA football picks on a daily basis or premium picks from our college football betting experts visit Touthouse.com each day. Free College Football Prediction: North Carolina -4.5 UNC is the more talented side and I like it to win this game by at least a TD. UConn is one dimensional (running team) so I expect UNC’s strong defense to play the run and UConn will be all bottled up. The Tar Heels are 6-0 ATS in their last 6 games after allowing less than 275 total ... Read Full Story
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This is a continuation of our series on our exclusive 2009 college football predictions . Follow all of our 2009 college football predictions here (team by team) or here (by conference). New Mexico State Aggies 2008 Record: (3-9, 1-7) Coach: DeWayne Walker, 1st year (0-0 overall) Off. Coordinator: Timm Rosenbach (1st year) Def. Coordinator: DeWayne Walker (1st year) Returning Starters: 13 (5 offense, 6 defense, punter, kicker) Ret. Starting Quarterback: No Offense: The offense returns five starters from a unit that allowed 22.2ppg (89th in the nation) and 355.6 yards per game (64th in the nation). DeWayne Walker akes over as head coach and ... Read Full Story
 
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This is a continuation of our series on our exclusive 2009 college football predictions . Follow all of our 2009 college football predictions here (team by team) or here (by conference). Navy Midshipmen 2008 Record: (8-5) Coach: Ken Niumatalolo, 2nd year, (8-6 overall) Off. Coordinator: Irvin Jasper (2nd year) Def. Coordinator: Buddy Green (8th year) Returning Starters: 12 (4 offense, 7 defense, punter) Ret. Starting Quarterback: No Offense: It’s usually tough when an option offense has to replace a quarterback, but fortunately for Navy, junior Ricky Dobbs (6-1, 194) has a good amount of experience. The junior was third string last season, but came ... Read Full Story
 
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This is a continuation of our series on our exclusive 2009 college football predictions . Follow all of our 2009 college football predictions here (team by team) or here (by conference). Utah State Aggies 2008 Record: (3-9, 3-5) Coach: Gary Anderson, 1st year (4-7 overall) Off. Coordinator: Dave Baldwin (1st year) Def. Coordinator: Bill Busch (1st year) Returning Starters: 19 (10 offense, 7 defense, kicker, punter) Ret. Starting Quarterback: Yes (Diondre Borel) Offense: The Aggies return 10 starters from a unit that produced 24ppg and 334.3 yards per game. New coach Gary Anderson has his work cut out for him. Junior QB Diondre Borel ... Read Full Story
 
NEW YORK — TCU's big victory wasn't enough for the Horned Frogs to make a move up the BCS standings. TCU (10-0) on Sunday remained behind Florida, Alabama and Texas in the race to the national title game. The Horned Frogs defeated Utah 55-28 on Saturday night in what figured to be the most difficult game left on their schedule. But they remained stuck in fourth place in Bowl Championship Series standings. TCU, from the Mountain West...  
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The national title picture, as is typical within the BCS system, looks like it’s heading for yet another controversial finish. A mere two weeks remain in college football’s regular season, and the six teams that sit atop the BCS poll all remain undefeated with 10-0 records. Only one of two of these teams is sure to fall before season’s end with the top two teams, Florida and Alabama remaining on a collision course for the SEC championship...  
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The Week 12 college football rankings are out, and there is some definite separation taking place between the undefeated teams and everyone else.Contributor: Ryan Christopher DeVaultPublished: Nov 15, 2009  
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The top eight teams stayed put in the BCS Rankings Week 12. The first change in this week's top 25 BCS ranked teams occurs at number 9, where Pittsburgh jumped from 12 to 9. Former number 9 USC dropped all the way to 18 after being destroyed by Stanford.  
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All eight teams of the BCS’s top eight remain unchanged this week, after the middle weekend in November held no surprises for the nation’s best. Moving up into the ninth spot was Pittsburgh, the beneficiary of Iowa’s loss and of some national exposure from their game against Notre Dame. The Panthers’ entrance into the BCS top ten is the first time this year that the Big East has had two teams in the top ten, joining constant No. 5 Cincinnati...  
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Here are my predictions and analysis for “College Football Predictions Week Eleven: Who’s On Upset Alert?” I don’t know about you, but I love Saturdays. I love the excitement, the hype, the passion, and the upsets that go into every week in College Football! Last week three teams in the top dozen lost in an “upset” and I had all three of them on “UPSET ALERT.” And once again, a top five team was kicked out. For eight weeks of the season...  
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Team percentages are derived by dividing a team’s actual voting points by a maximum 2850 possible points in the Harris interactive poll and 1500 possible points in the USA Today coaches poll. The six computer rankings calculated in inverse points order (25 for No. 1, 24 for No. 2, etc.) are used to determine the overall computer component. The highest and lowest ranking for each team is dropped, and the four remaining are added and divided by...  
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