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Week 10 College Football Picks

Jimmy Boyd loves his week 10 college football picks. We got week 10 action started off on the right foot with our college football total of the week easily coming in under the number Thursday night on the Virginia Tech/Georgia Tech matchup. Don’t miss a single one of Jimmy’s college football predictions previewed below. Your pockets will thank you for signing up for a premium package.


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Akron versus Bowling Green: 5 Star MAC Game of the Year;
Plain and simple, a 19-0 ATS situation cannot be ignored.

Nevada versus New Mexico State: 3 Star Play;
A 100% Trend and an 18-5 ATS system nail the winning side.

5 Star College Football Blowout Game of the Year;
Jimmy is jumping all over a team who will win by at least 3 TDs in this one. This team beat its opponent by 21 points last season and we feel they will best that performance Saturday to provide us with an easy blowout winner.

Army versus Air Force: 4 Star Major Play;
Have the books given Army too many points in this rivalry battle, especially with Army coming off a bye week? A 21-7 and 16-6 ATS systems will show us the money.

New Mexico versus TCU: 4 Star Major Play;
13-4 and 8-1 ATS system you will absolutely have to see to believe give your man no shot in hell to beat us.

UCLA versus Arizona: 3 Star Play;
Will the Bruins bounce back this week after suffering its first Pac-10 loss of the season? An 85.7% trend provides the winning take.

Missouri versus Colorado: 3 Star Play;
Can the Buffs’ defense slow down the high powered Mizzou attack? A 13-0 ATS system will work like a charm in this one.

Iowa versus Northwestern: 1 Unit Free Play on Iowa +1
After a huge win last week over Michigan State, the Hawkeyes are smelling a bowl with three games remaining. A win here against Northwestern gets them one step closer. The Hawks suffered a terrible loss at home to Northwestern a season ago and head coach Kirk Ferentz won’t let his team forget it. The Hawkeyes will get revenge against the Wildcats here. Iowa’s running game came alive last week, exploding for 230 yards. Northwestern’s defense has been very poor again this season and I don’t see the Cats stopping Iowa’s running attack. Once the Hawks get that ground game established, we expect Iowa QB Jake Christensen to pick on the Northwestern D-backs. Iowa is 7-0 ATS after gaining 75 or less passing yards in their last game since 1992. We expect Iowa’s offense to be much more balanced this week and to take care of the Wildcats on the road.

November 2nd, 2007