#17 Miami (FL) at #18 Louisville
Give me Louisville here in what I think will be a game with plenty of points. Louisville's run D will have their hands full but they should be able to throw for plenty yards and snag the win. Louisville 44, Miami 34
#14 UCF at Georgia Tech
Tech notched a big win (thought how big of a deal is FSU these days) but they made a boatload of mistakes. Having played a game gives them experience but UCF has speed and talent to go up against a team like Tech.
UCF 27, Georgia Tech 16
Syracuse at #25 Pitt
Syracuse's offensive line is about as good a wet paper bag holding sharp rocks. Pitt is not special but they are better than the Orange.
Pitt 31, Syracuse 10
Tulsa at Oklahoma State
Oklahoma State's woke warriors should blow past the golden hurricane. Speed and talent wins.
Oklahoma 36, Tulsa 24
Boston College at Duke
Duke looked okay against Notre Dame. Don't know if that's because the Irish are kinda soft or the Blue Satans are strong. BC is going to be rusty and under a new regime that had no time to install anything other than Microschlong Office on their laptops. Give the fighting Cutcliffe's the nod here.
Duke 20, Boston College 13
Houston at Baylor
Much like BC above, Baylor is starting over under DC wondermind Dave Aarranda. Houston isn't grand and if Dana Holgerson spent the whole spring and summer playing online poker and watching PornHub, the Cougs might get beat. However, I think Houston has the edge knowing what they are and what they want to do. Big 12s looking weak sauce outside of Oklahoma and Texas so far.
Houston 37, Baylor 32