COLLEGE FOOTBALL PICKS: Ohio State rooting for Michigan
COLLEGE FOOTBALL PICKS:
The Buckeyes' loss last Saturday to Penn State has created this somewhat uncomfortable situation, where their fans have to pull for their hated rival.
The sixth-ranked Buckeyes can win a three-way tiebreaker in the Big Ten East among themselves, Michigan and Penn State if all finish 8-1 in the conference, which would mean the Buckeyes beating the Wolverines in the regular-season finale.
If Michigan were to lose before Nov. 26, Ohio State would need another Penn State loss to win the division and move on to play for the Big Ten title with an 8-1 record.
[...] the Buckeyes still need to take care of their own business, and that starts Saturday at home against Northwestern.
The Spartans have owned the rivalry lately, but they also currently own a five-game losing streak.
The Hokies would be tough to catch in the ACC Coastal with victories against North Carolina, Miami and Pitt ...
The Tigers' only victory in Tallahassee since the Seminoles joined the ACC in 1992 came in 2006 ...
Big brother strikes back; the Wolverines haven't been favored by this much against the Spartans since 1992 ...
The Huskers are 1-5 on the road against ranked teams since joining the Big Ten in 2011 ...
Tennessee needs a Gators' loss; the Vols can send a thank-you card to the Bulldogs ...
From 1995-97, the Jayhawks won three straight against the Sooners; Kansas has not beaten Oklahoma and lost the last two meetings by a combined 106-14 ...
The Terps are a victory away from bowl eligibility under new coach DJ Durkin, a season after winning three games ...
Maybe the bright side of Houston losing two of its last three is the Cougars might be able to keep their coach another year?
First to 50 wins?