It’s a Great Start

Tonight, Wisconsin just beat Purdue. 30-17. I’m a winner because I picked Wisconsin to win the game, and I picked Wisconsin -6 versus the point spread.

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Week 4, Big 10 College Football Schedule

Below, is a list of the nine games featuring Big 10 college football teams scheduled for this weekend, which is week 4 of the college football season.

The action begins Friday night, that’s tomorrow, September 22nd!

Friday, September 22nd @ 7:00 PM

Wisconsin, 2-1 at Purdue, 1-2:

Saturday, September 23rd @ 12 o’clock

Rutgers, 3-0 at (2)Michigan, 3-0: 

Saturday, September 23rd @ 3:30 PM

Maryland, 3-0 at Michigan State, 2-1:

Florida Atlantic, 1-2 at Illinois, 1-2:

LA Tech, 2-2 at Nebraska, 1-2:

Saturday, September 23rd @ 7:30 PM

Minnesota, 2-1 at Northwestern, 1-2:

Akron, 1-2 at Indiana, 1-2: 

(24)Iowa, 3-0 at (7)Penn State, 3-0:

(6)Ohio State, 3-0 at (9)Notre Dame, 4-0:

The action begins tomorrow night at 7:00 PM with the kickoff of Wisconsin and Purdue. Stay ahead of the game.

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College Football Week 4; Big 10 Preview & Picks

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Welcome to the Big 10 College Football Preview, and thank you for choosing Nooz Buffet. With the serious college football fan in mind, I’ve put together a game by game analysis for all 9 games featuring teams from the Big 10 conference for week 4, a list of my winning picks, and my picks versus the spread.

Last week was a success! I picked 12 out of 13 winners, and I was 7-6 versus the spread. 92% is our percentage picking winners, and 54% is our percentage picking winners versus the point spread. We expect this success to continue, and we want you to be a part of it.

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You get a game by game breakdown for all 9 games featuring Big 10 college football teams for week 4, my winning picks, and my picks versus the point spread.

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The Results are in!

Well, it’s Sunday, and we just had an amazing Saturday full of college football. For us here at Nooz Buffet, it’s an especially cheery morning because we won. There are many teams in college football and there are many conferences, but for our weekly preview, we focus on just one, the Big 10.

There were 12 games scheduled yesterday, Saturday, September 16th, and 1 game scheduled Friday night, September 15th, for a total of 13 games involving Big 10 college football teams.

These were the results:

Friday, September 15th at 7:00 PM

Virginia 14 vs. Maryland 42

Saturday, September 16th at 12:00 PM

Louisville 21 vs. Indiana 14

(7)Penn State 30 vs. Illinois 13

Georgia Southern 14 vs. Wisconsin 35

Saturday, September 16th at 3:30 PM

Virginia Tech 16 vs. Rutgers 35

Western Michigan 10 vs.(25)Iowa 41

Minnesota 13 vs.(20)UNC 31  

Northwestern 14 vs. (21)Duke 38

Saturday, September 16th at 4:00 PM

WKU 10 vs. (6)Ohio State 63

Saturday, September 16th at 5:00 PM

(8)Washington 41 vs. Michigan State 7

Saturday, September 16th at 7:00 PM

Northern Illinois 3 vs. Nebraska 35

Saturday, September 16th at 7:30 PM

Syracuse 20 vs. Purdue 35

Bowling Green 6 vs. (2)Michigan 31

My Record Picking Winners

12 Wins 1 Loss

92%

My Record Picking Winners VS. The Spread

7 Wins 6 Loss

54%

BIG 10 WEEK 3 PICKS

Maryland W

Louisville W

Penn State W

Wisconsin W

Rutgers W

Iowa W

North Carolina W

Duke W

Ohio State W

Washington W

Nebraska W

Purdue L

Michigan W

VERSUS THE SPREAD

Virginia +14.5 L

Indiana +10 W

Penn State -14.5 W

Wisconsin -19 W

Virginia Tech +7 L

Iowa -28.5 W

Minnesota +7.5 L

Duke -18.5 W

WKU +29 L

Michigan State +16 L

Nebraska -11 W

Purdue +2.5 L

Bowling Green +40.5 W

Big 10 College Football Week 3; Preview and Picks

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Sneak Peak

(7)Penn State, 2-0 vs. Illinois 1-1: We must give credit where credit is due. Last week, Illinois never gave up in their game against Kansas, a game they lost 34-23. Their problem is that they had absolutely no answer for what the Jayhawks were doing offensively. This week, the Fighting Illini are home against Big 10 powerhouse, Penn State. The Nittany Lions are 2-0, and after last week’s 63-7 blowout of Delaware, they’re looking to feast on Illinois. For Illinois, that’s a scary thought. Offensively, Penn State scored over 100 points in their last two games, and last week alone, Drew Allar and company amassed 541 yards of total offense! If Illinois struggled with Kansas’s offense, what are they going to do against Penn State? Illinois will be prepared, and they’ll play ball, but they aren’t good enough to beat this Penn State team.

Big 10 Conference College Football Games; Week 3

There are 13 Big 10 scheduled for this week, and the first one is Friday night at 7 PM, Virginia at Maryland.

Friday, September 15th @ 7:00 PM

Virginia vs. Maryland

Saturday, September 16th @ 12 Noon

Georgia Southern vs. Wisconsin

Louisville vs. Indiana

(7)Penn State vs. Illinois

Saturday, September 16th @ 3:30 PM

Northwestern vs. (21)Duke

Western Michigan vs. (25)Iowa

Minnesota vs (20)UNC

Virginia Tech vs. Rutgers

Saturday, September 16th @ 4:00 PM

WKU vs. (6)Ohio State

Saturday September 16th @ 5:00

(8)Washington vs. Michigan State

Saturday, September 16th @ 7:00

Northern Illinois vs. Nebraska

Saturday, September 16th @ 7:30

Syracuse vs. Purdue

Bowling Green vs. (2)Michigan

The Big 10 Conference

The Big 10 college football conference underwent some changes and restructuring not so long ago. It was the Big 10, and it contained 10 teams. After the restructuring, 4 more teams were added to the conference, and the Big 10 was divided in half, so, the Big 10 East has 7 teams, and the Big 10 West has 7 teams.

It’s still called the Big 10, but it now has 14 teams and 2 divisions.

Here’s what it looks like:

Big 10

EASTWEST
Ohio StateMinnesota
Rutgers Iowa
MarylandIllinois
MichiganPurdue
Michigan StateWisconsin
Penn StateNorthwestern
IndianaNebraska

2 Pac? Pac-2? A Letter to the Pac-12 Board of Officials

Dear Pac-12 Board of Officials:

I’ve been a college football fan since 1994, and I’ve been a Buckeye football fan since 1995. Pac-12 football will forever be in my memory as a football conference that infused college football with tradition, spirit, and great football.

I don’t know the details surrounding the situation of everyone deciding to jump ship, but I have respect and appreciation for OSU and WSU for their decision to stay put.

WSU and OSU are now faced with a decision. Do they jump ship, or do they hold it down and go down in history as the “2” that rebuilt the Pac-12?

Personally, I hope they rebuild the conference.

I’m not an investor, and I have no influence in college football, but I love the game. If I can help in anyway, weather it’s writing a letter, or providing research, I would be more than happy to help.

Sincerely,

Francis Joseph LaManna