Happy Halloween

October 31, 2025

Good morning, and happy Halloween! I hope everyone’s day is safe and filled with fun, laughter, and lots of candy.

Yes, it’s true, Halloween is the main attraction right now, but some other stuff is going on as well. In keeping the Sabbat holy, many people recognize October 31st as the celebration day for Samhain. In Witchcraft and in ancient Pagan traditions, Samhain was seen as the beginning of a transitional time between death and rebirth. As the God departs and the Goddess mourns, both know he’ll be reborn at the winter solstice, or Yule.

This celebration was actually adopted by the Catholic Church, and Catholicism celebrates it with an All Hallows Eve Mass and also by recognizing the following day as All Saints Day or All Souls Day.

Now, the timing of the celebration of Samhain is incredibly important because according to Sidereal Astrology, which tracks the Sun’s actual movement through thirteen Constellations, October 31st is the very first day of our Sun’s transit through Libra. I mean, wow, right? The last day of Virgo is on October 30th, and then Libra begins on the 31st.

It’s definitely a transitional time all the way around, and I wouldn’t be surprised if in some traditions, people actually recognized October 31st as the end of summer and the first day of fall (Since we are leaving Virgo and entering Libra).

Whatever you celebrate and however you celebrate it, I do hope that everyone is enjoying this time.

I went for a walk on Wednesday, and I took this picture of the street. Lol, of course I’ve seen leaves before, but on this morning as I was turning the corner, the first thing I noticed was that the street had been entirely covered by leaves. It was such a beautiful, colorful, and vibrant display that captured the essence of the season.

I felt like a kid again, and I wanted to go running through the leaves, but my back was hurting too much.

Lol, the mind said go, but the body said no!

Alright, everyone, have a wonderful day!

This Evening’s Astrology

October 29, 2025

A lot of people have different opinions about this time of year. Some are good, and some, well, lol, they’re not so good, but I believe personally that this is an extremely sacred time where the veils between the spiritual and the physical are almost nonexistent.

Astrologically speaking, the Sun is currently on the sixth degree of Scorpio, and the Moon is in Aquarius on the tenth degree.

This evening, the Moon is 54% illuminated and transitioning from first quarter to waxing gibbous. The Moon culminates on the 5th of November in the astrological sign, Taurus.

Neptune, the God of the Spirituality and Ruler of the Seas, is on the 29th degree of Pisces and moving retrograde. I know a lot of people are anticipating Neptune’s entry into Aries, and we’ve all been waiting for quite some time, but Neptune is going to take a step backwards and clear some things up in Pisces (the sign it rules) before going direct.

Uranus is doing the same thing. Uranus, the God of Awakening, will loop back into Taurus before going direct and moving into Gemini.

I missed a lot of astrology over the past six weeks, but with the Moon’s North Node in Pisces right now, spirituality and personal belief mark a beacon for humanity. So, we’re not totally lost.

Take notice how we’re hearing more and more about UFO’s, aliens, and strange space objects. All of that stuff falls under the rulership of Neptune, Pisces, and the Twelfth House.

They key with Neptune, especially as it’s entering a fire sign like Aries, is to protect yourself from deception because the lines between real and fake can become blurred rather quickly.

American Dad; The Clearview

October 29, 2025

I’ve been a fan of American Dad since 2010, and I would say probably within the last year or so, I’ve been purchasing episodes right off of YouTube for $1.99.  If you like the show, it’s not a bad deal.

Anyway, I just watched Episode 13 from Season 19, Clearview Motel, and I have to say, this episode definitely ranks up there with some of my all-time favorites. I would describe it as eerie, dark, and intriguing.  It definitely gets the wheels turning.

Francine is the star of this episode, and in the beginning, she’s sitting at the dinner table eating with her family, and of course, Roger, and she begins to ask everyone about how their day went, and if they had anything new going on in their lives.

This dinner scene sets the stage and is really the reason why Francine gets caught up in what transpired at the Clearview, but it’s all the little details and information along the way that make this episode super interesting.

From the very start, forty seconds in, Francine makes it clear that there’s the family, and then there’s the core family, which nonchalantly hints at a smaller and more exclusive group within the group.

This is reminiscent of secret societies.

Francine then heads over to Al Tuttles house and kicks his bathroom door open while he’s sitting on the toilet, and again, she wants to know.

“What’s going on Tuttle? More, go deep with me Al,” she said.

During her dialogue with Al Tuttle, Francine finds out that Al’s sister, Della, had died. The word/name Della means “noble” and has its roots in both German and Italian language.

Now, we have Della which means noble, and the hint of secret societies.

The number 69 is mentioned in four different contexts. Route 69 and State or Local Road 69 are the two roads Roger talks about traveling on, but Roger also mentions that his car is a 69 Labaron. 69 is then brought to our attention a fourth time in reference to the sexual position, “69.”

Later in the episode, Francine and Roger end up at The Clearview Motel, and there’s an owl on the roof of the motel. Roger and Francine check into room number five and the wallpaper in the room has owls all over it.

Do you see where this is going? Noble families, secret societies, the number 69, owls, and then, Roger and Francine start peeping, or spying on other people and families staying at the motel.

This is crazy, and what ends up happening is that because of Francine’s desire to know other people’s business, she gets possessed. She becomes a possessed peeper or spy and eventually learns about why or how the Motel became the place that it has.

I’m going to leave it here because I don’t want to spoil the entire thing, but this episode involves black magic, a monolithic conspiracy, curses, and it’s just Twilight Zone strange.

Have a great day!

College Football 2025; Pick Results and Big Ten Roundup

October 26, 2025

Well, that time has arrived. For those of you who don’t know, I only cover the Big Ten College Football Conference for six weeks between the scheduled weeks of three and nine. This gives me time to catch up on the sport I love, while at the same time, it provides a little break from the astrological content I normally produce on here.

For me, these past six weeks have been enjoyable and fun, and I do hope all of my readers had a good time and were able to get into the spirit of college football (And maybe you won some money?). Before I move on totally and get back into my normal routine, I would like to conclude things properly by sharing our results and providing you with an up-to-date picture of where some teams in the Big Ten stand.

Six Week Totals

Picking Winners (Straight Up)

45-13

Picking Winners (Versus the Point Spread)

29-22-2

As you can see, once again, we came out on the winning side of things. That’s 45 wins and 13 loses picking winners, and 29 wins, 22 loses, and 2 pushes picking winners against the point spread. Straight up, we had a winning percentage of 77, and against the point spread, it was 54%. I think that’s pretty darn good over a period of six weeks.

Big Ten

Wow, so what’s going on in the Big Ten? Well, if you’re going by overall record, Ohio State, Indiana, and Oregon are the top three teams, but only Indiana and Ohio State are still undefeated in conference play. Oregon, Iowa, Michigan, and USC all have one loss.

Penn State, Michigan State, Purdue, and Wisconsin haven’t won a game yet against Big Ten opponents, so it’s safe to say that they’re out of the mix, and you can add Rutgers and Maryland to that list for sure.

There are eighteen teams in the Big Ten Conference, and right now today, Indiana, Ohio State, Oregon, Iowa, Michigan, and USC are the top six teams. That’s the top 1/3 of the conference.

Indiana is for real. They’re 8-0 overall, and they’re 5-0 in the conference. They have four games left, and they play Maryland, Penn State, Wisconsin, and Purdue. Those are four of the worst teams in the Big Ten, so as it appears, the Hoosiers should finish this season with a perfect 12-0 record and maybe nationally.

The Ohio State Buckeyes are without a doubt, the best football team in all of college football. They’re head and shoulders above the rest, and I’m not just saying that because I’m a Buckeye fan. Ohio State is 7-0 overall, 4-0 in the conference, and they have five games left. It’s Penn State, Purdue, UCLA, Rutgers, and then their rivalry game against Michigan on the 29th of November. Anything is possible here, and the Buckeyes are not totally out of the woods yet because a win against Michigan is never guaranteed.

Right now, heading into week ten at 7-1 overall and 4-1 in the conference, Oregon is clearly the third best team in the Big Ten, but things could change. The Ducks still have to play Iowa, Minnesota, USC, and Washington. I would be surprised if Oregon finishes this season with one loss. 10-2 or even 9-3 is a possibility.

Iowa is peaking at the perfect time, and they’re hot right now. They lost their second game of the season by three points to in-state rival, Iowa State, who at the time, was ranked nationally. Then, they lost to Indiana by five points. The Hawkeyes are 6-2 overall, 4-1 in the Big Ten, and they have four games left against Oregon, USC, Michigan State, and Nebraska. It’s not going to be an easy stretch, but if Iowa can beat Oregon at home this weekend, watch out!

The Wolverines are 6-2 overall and 4-1 in the conference. Their next three games are against Purdue, Northwestern, and Maryland. Northwestern is going to be a challenge, but the Wolverines should be 9-2 heading into their final game against the Buckeyes.

USC lost the last game they played; it was a 10-point loss to Notre Dame, and then they had a bye week. Currently, the Trojans are 5-2 and 3-1 in the Big Ten. Out of the five games left, four of them can present a legitimate problem for USC. Nebraska, Northwestern, Iowa, and Oregon are the next four, and then their final game is against UCLA. I don’t know, say the Trojans win three out of five? That’s an 8-4 season, but I’m thinking they’ll finish at 9-3.

Alright everyone! I had a lot of fun covering the Big Ten for six weeks, but it’s time for me to get back to astrology. Enjoy the rest of the 2025 college football season. Go Buckeyes!!

College Football Week 9; Big Ten Results

October 26, 2025

Friends, fans, and followers, good morning! Well, as far as shocks and surprises are concerned, week nine didn’t disappoint, that’s for sure. I felt Iowa had an advantage in this game, but a 41-3 victory was well beyond my expectations. Man, Iowa is playing good football right now.

I also thought Northwestern would overcome Nebraska, and I did not expect Washington to beat Illinois by seventeen points. All in all, at the end of the day, I guess you could say all of the big dogs kept their seat at the table. Washington, Indiana, Oregon, and Michigan won. Let’s take a look at the week nine scores below and see how we did with our picks.

BIG TEN WEEK 9

Minnesota (5-2) @ Iowa (5-2)
Minnesota 3 Iowa 41

Rutgers (3-4) @ Purdue (2-5)
Rutgers 27 Purdue 24

UCLA (3-4) @ 2 Indiana (7-0)
UCLA 6 Indiana 56

25 Michigan (5-2) @ Michigan State (3-4)
Michigan 31 Michigan State 20

Wisconsin (2-5) @ 6 Oregon (6-1)
Wisconsin 7 Oregon 21

Northwestern (5-2) @ Nebraska (5-2)
Northwestern 21 Nebraska 28

Illinois (5-2) @ Washington (5-2)
Illinois 25 Washington 42

Week 8 Pick Results (Straight Up)

Iowa, Rutgers, Northwestern, Indiana, Oregon, Michigan, Illinois

Win: 5

Loss: 2

Week 8 Pick Results (Versus the Point Spread)

UCLA +26.5, Northwestern +7.5, Rutgers -1.5, Minnesota +8.5, Illinois +3.5, Wisconsin +31.5, Michigan -14

Win: 3

Loss: 4

Overall Records (Since Week 3)

Straight Up: 45-13

Versus the Point Spread: 29-22-2

College Football Week 9; Big Ten Preview & Predictions

October 20, 2025

Friends, fans, and followers, thank you for visiting Nooz Buffet. It’s week nine of the college football season, and we have seven games this weekend featuring teams from the Big Ten Conference. All seven are inter-conference games.

Ohio State, USC, Maryland, and Penn State have the week off, which I think is a good thing right now especially for Penn State because they haven’t been right since that 6-point loss to Oregon on September 27th. In total, they lost four games in a row, their head coach was fired, and they lost Drew Allar for the season. If anyone needs to go back to the drawing board, it’s the Nittany Lions.

After dropping three straight, Maryland isn’t far behind. The Terrapins just lost to a revived UCLA team 20-17, and before that, they lost two close games to Washington and Nebraska. Ohio State is actually the only team that has a bye this week and won during week eight. After beating Wisconsin in Camp Randall, the Buckeyes are now 7-0!

Okay, okay, let’s get into this week’s previews and predictions because I know you guys are excited. I am too. If you see TBD above a game, that means the kickoff time is To-Be-Decided.

Big Ten Preview & Predictions

Big Ten Game of the Week
Saturday, October 25th
TBD
Minnesota (5-2) @ Iowa (5-2)

The Minnesota Golden Gophers are traveling to Kinnick Stadium Saturday to play the Iowa Hawkeyes, and this was my selection for “Big Ten Game of the Week.” Minnesota just improved to 5-2 overall after a week 8 victory over a Nebraska team, who at the time, was ranked nationally. Good things happen when you can run the football and stop the run. Minnesota was successful at both against Nebraska.

Iowa is also 5-2 overall, and last week’s one-point-win over Penn State was a huge moral boost. However, Iowa’s defense was gashed by Penn State running back, Kaytron Allen (28 carries, 145 yards, 2 touchdowns). This week, they have the task of stopping Minnesota’s Darius Taylor. That’s not going to be easy. This is going to be a close game, a very physical game, and it’s a must win for both teams. I give a slight edge to Iowa.

Saturday, October 25th

12:00 P.M.

Rutgers (3-4) @ Purdue (2-5)

Wow, so, the Scarlet Knights are 3-4 overall, they lost their last four games, and they haven’t won a game yet against a conference opponent. It’s a similar story for the Purdue Boilermakers. They’re 2-5 overall, they have a five-game losing streak, and they’re also winless against Big Ten opponents. In a 19-0 loss to Northwestern last week, Purdue turned the ball over three times, and they were penalized 8 times for 98 yards. That’s not a recipe for success, but if they can minimize mistakes and hold on to the football this week, I think they can break this losing streak and get their first Big Ten win at home against Rutgers. Right now, Purdue’s quarterback, Ryan Browne, is questionable after leaving the Northwestern game with a shoulder injury, however, his backup, Malachi Singleton, is supposed to be pretty good.

UCLA (3-4) @ 2 Indiana (7-0)

After a huge win against Oregon, Indiana has not only solidified their position in the Big Ten, but in the nation as well. No doubt, the Hoosiers are for real, but something magical is happening in the City of Angels. UCLA is revived and back from the dead, and after starting this season 0-4, the Bruins won three straight games. If ever there was a trap game, this is it. Indiana is the better football team and a huge favorite in this game, but strange things happen on Saturdays.

7:30 P.M.

25 Michigan (5-2) @ Michigan State (3-4)

Michigan’s back was against the wall last week, and it felt like their entire season had come down to that game against Washington, but you know what? The Wolverines stood their ground. Michigan is now 5-2 overall, 3-1 in the conference, and they head out this weekend to play in-state rival, Michigan State.

Michigan State played Indiana last week, and I think we all know how that turned out, but there were some bright spots in that 39-13 loss. Quaterback, Aidan Chiles, completed 27 of 33 passes for 243 yards and 1 touchdown. Wide receiver, Nick Marsh, caught 7 balls for 64 yards and 1 touchdown. Also, the Spartans did not turn the ball over, and they won in time of possession. Those are all good takeaways after playing the team in the country, but Michigan State needs a running back. I bet they wish they had Jordan Marshall.

TBD

Wisconsin (2-5) @ 6 Oregon (6-1)

The Wisconsin Badgers are now 2-5 overall after getting embarrassed at home by the Buckeyes during week 8. Ya know, I really thought Wisconsin was going to put up a tougher fight than that, but hey, we’re talking about Ohio State. This week, it doesn’t get any easier for Wisconsin as they travel to Eugene, to play the Ducks. If you’re Oregon, beating Rutger 56-10 is precisely how you shake off a loss to Indiana. With their last four games against Iowa, Minnesota, USC, and Washington, it’s imperative for Oregon to get a win this week, and that my friends, is what they shall do.

Northwestern (5-2) @ Nebraska (5-2)

I know neither of these teams are ranked nationally, but this is a huge game for both teams. Northwestern is looking to extend their four-game-winning streak to five games, and a win over Nebraska this weekend would make them 4-1 in the conference. Nebraska struggled last week against Minnesota. They couldn’t run the ball, they couldn’t stop the run, and Dylan Raiola was held to just 177 yards passing with zero touchdowns. Neither one of these teams can afford another loss, but there can be only one winner. I think the Wildcats are going to shock the world this weekend by beating Nebraska at home, and with that win, they’ll quietly improve their overall record to 6-2, and their conference record to 4-1. We might even see them in the Top 25.

Illinois (5-2) @ Washington (5-2)

Another big game right here between the Fighting Illini and the Huskies, and I’m just going to come out and say it. The team that loses this game is done. They can kiss the playoffs goodbye, and since both teams already have two losses in the conference, they can kiss the Big Ten Title goodbye as well. Illinois is coming back off of a bye week, which gave them time to heal and make some adjustments after losing to Ohio State. Washington just lost to Michigan, and now they’re going to have to do what the Wolverines did last week. Show up and take a stand at home. If Washington can win this game, I think they have a shot because they still have to play Oregon in their final game of the season, and as we all know, Oregon lost to Indiana.

Week 9 Picks (Straight Up)

Iowa, Rutgers, Northwestern, Indiana, Oregon, Michigan, Illinois

Week 9 Picks (Versus the Point Spread)

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Overall Records Picking Games (Since Week 3)

Straight Up: 40-11 (Winning Percentage is 78%)

Versus the Point Spread: 26-18-2 (Winning Percentage is 57%)

College Football Week 9; Big Ten Schedule

October 19, 2025

Welcome to week nine of the college football season. There are seven games scheduled this week featuring teams from the Big Ten Conference, and all seven games are inter-conference games. Ohio State, USC, Maryland, and Penn State have the week off. I noticed that four of the games scheduled for Saturday, October 25th, have no kickoff time, so, if you see TBD above the game below, it means To-Be-Decided.

Okay, out of the seven, four games have my attention. UCLA is on the road playing Indiana. UCLA is hot right now and looking to extend their winning streak to four games. For Indiana, this is a trap game. Northwestern against Nebraska, Illinois against Washington, and Minnesota versus Iowa. The game between the Iowa Hawkeyes and the Minnesota Golden Gophers was my pick for “Big Ten Game of the Week.”

Big Ten Schedule Week 9

Big Ten Game of the Week
Saturday, October 25th
TBD
Minnesota (5-2) @ Iowa (5-2)

Saturday, October 25th

12:00 P.M.

Rutgers (3-4) @ Purdue (2-5)

UCLA (3-4) @ 2 Indiana (7-0)

7:30 P.M.

25 Michigan (5-2) @ Michigan State (3-4)

TBD

Wisconsin (2-5) @ 6 Oregon (6-1)

Northwestern (5-2) @ Nebraska (5-2)

Illinois (5-2) @ Washington (5-2)

Bye Week:

College Football Week 8; Big Ten Results

October 19, 2025

Good morning! So, week eight is complete, and I think it’s safe to say that the Big Ten picture is finally starting to become clear. Ohio State, Indiana, and Oregon appear to be running away with it, but there are still several teams that are hanging tough.

How about UCLA, winning their third straight game? The Michigan Wolverines took a stand in the Big House, and Nebraska got served. Let’s check out the results below and see how we did with our picks.

BIG TEN WEEK 8

Washington (5-1) @ Michigan (4-2)
Washington 7 Michigan 24

25 Nebraska (5-1) @ Minnesota (4-2)
Nebraska 6 Minnesota 24

Purdue (2-4) @ Northwestern (4-2)
Purdue 0 Northwestern 19

Michigan State (3-3) @ 3 Indiana (6-0)
Michigan State 13 Indiana 38

1 Ohio State (6-0) @ Wisconsin (2-4)
Ohio State 34 Wisconsin 0

8 Oregon (5-1) @ Rutgers (3-3)
Oregon 56 Rutgers 10

Penn State (3-3) @ Iowa (4-2)
Penn State 24 Iowa 25

Maryland (4-2) @ UCLA (2-4)
Maryland 17 UCLA 20

20 USC (5-1) @ 13 Notre Dame (4-2)
USC 24 Notre Dame 34

Week 8 Pick Results (Straight Up)

Washington, Nebraska, Northwestern, Indiana, Ohio State, Oregon, Iowa, UCLA, Notre Dame

Win: 7

Loss: 2

Week 8 Pick Results (Versus the Point Spread)

Minnesota +8.5, Washington +6, Northwestern -3.5, Wisconsin +25.5, Michigan State +27.5, Rutgers+17.5, Iowa -3, Maryland +3, USC +9.5

Win: 3

Loss: 5

Push: 1

Overall Records (Since Week 3)

Straight Up: 40-11

Versus the Point Spread: 26-18-2

Fans Can Take the NFL Back

October 17, 2025

I just had a conversation with a man at the local food store this morning, and he was venting to me about his disappointment with the NFL’s decision to go overseas and play games all over the world. The truth is that the National Football League has gone global, and it actually bothers me to say this, but football is no longer America’s game. It belongs to the world.

Let’s slow up for a second though, because other things have been happening along the way that a lot of people aren’t happy with. Collin Kapernick’s decision to kneel during the National Anthem at the start of NFL games to protest police brutality and racial inequality in the United States angers people, and I understand their frustration. Football WAS America’s game, and if you have the privilege of playing in the NFL and are allowed to earn a paycheck in the United States of America, you should want to stand for your country’s national anthem. In addition to that, people want the game of football isolated from outside political and religious influences. I agree, and I believe that Roger Goodell should’ve taken a stand on allowing the NFL to be used as a political platform by one or more of its players.

Let’s see, what else. Well, there’s the whole feminization of football in general brought on by female referees, players wearing pink, and random pictures popping up on the internet of homosexual players kissing one another. Then, we have the situation with the targeting call. The man who plays the game the way it was meant to be played and accidentally makes a tackle or hit that’s judged to be “targeting,” well, he gets kicked out of game, booed by the fans, and vilified.

Can you imagine? That unfortunate person is now the bad guy and made to feel like he did something wrong.

A cancer has gotten into the NFL, and it happened once former commissioner, Paul Tagliabue resigned. It’s the same cancer that plagues America today. It’s the same cancer that used the George Floyd incident to riot, loot, murder, and destroy our country’s historical monuments for seven months, it’s the same cancer that believes all white people are privileged and racist, and it’s the same cancer that fights for illegal immigration, wants transexual men to use woman’s bathrooms, and attacks good people for speaking the truth. It’s the same cancer that will be angered by this article and question how I was allowed to even write such a thing-like as if I’m not allowed to express my opinions or the concerns of others.

Who is Roger Goodell? Well, he’s the Commissioner of the NFL, and he’s a man that bent to the Black Lives Matter movement. Roger Goodell’s cousin, Andy Goodell, was an American politician elected to the New York State Assembly in 2010, and he was or is a lawyer and managing partner of the law firm, Goodell & Rankin.

Roger Goodell’s father, Charles Goodell, who’s also Andy’s uncle, was also an American politician who represented New York in the United States House of Representatives from 1959 to 1968 and the United States Senate from 1968 to 1971. In both cases, Charles took office following the death of his predecessors.

Charles Goodell was actually appointed by Nelson Rockefeller to fill the vacancy caused by the assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. Hmm, that’s really interesting.

So, as you can see, the Commissioner of our game comes from a family that’s powerful and politically connected in the United States, but especially in the state of New York.

Under this man’s watch, the NFL made it cool and fashionable for men to embrace and wear the color pink, hired women to officiate games, allowed people to disrespect our flag and our national anthem, allowed a second black national anthem (which promotes further division in this country), vilified, fined, and booed players for making innocent tackles, and sold our sport out to the entire globe.

That’s politics in the United States, and Goodell allowed politics to poison the game of football, but you know what? If the fans stopped going to the games and stopped watching the sport entirely, then I’m sure Roger Goodell would have to reevaluate some of his decisions.

But, as a nation, this is where we fail. When it comes to drawing lines and saying no more, we fail as a people. People are selfish, and heaven forbid if they missed a game. So, it’s business as usual and American’s will go on believing that football is still our game, even though it’s clearly not.

Big Ten Football; A Three-Tier-Conference

October 15, 2025

Good morning. If you read my last post, College Football Week 8 Big Ten Preview and Predictions, then you might’ve seen in the preview of the game between Oregon and Rutgers, I wrote that Rutgers fell into, what I call, the bottom third of the conference, and I said I would talk about what that means in a later article. Well, this is that article.

It’s no longer a secret, the days of the Big Ten actually having ten teams are long gone. Right now, the Big Ten is a conference with eighteen teams, and so, I decided to create a system, or a ranking structure for those teams. It’s a three-tier or a three-level system, with two categories within each tier to further divide the good teams from the not so good teams.

Tier 1
 Ohio State, Oregon, Indiana, Washington, USC, Nebraska

Category A: Ohio State, Indiana, Oregon

Category B: USC, Washington, Nebraska 

Tier 2
Michigan, Illinois, Northwestern, Iowa, Minnesota, Maryland

Category A: Illinois, Michigan, Iowa

Category B: Northwestern, Minnesota, Maryland

Tier 3
Penn State, Michigan State, Wisconsin, Rutgers, UCLA, Purdue

Category A: UCLA, Penn State, Michigan State

Category B: Wisconsin, Rutgers, Purdue

 

Right now, in my opinion, this is how it looks, but this is going to change this weekend, of course. I think the top tier teams will stay in the top tier, but they might shift around from category to category. Ohio State is head and shoulders above everyone with Indiana being a close second, and I still think Oregon is still a pretty good football team.

What I don’t know is how good Washington, USC, and Nebraska are. I have a feeling that Nebraska might fall out of Tier 1, but Washington and USC still have Category A potential.

Alright everyone! We are heading into Week 8, and if you guys are interested in my Week 8 Pick Sheet for $4.50, just email me. Last week, I was 8-1 versus the point spread. Get on board and win you some cash.