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35. Utah at Oregon (Sept. 19): Utah heads to Eugene looking to prove themselves by shocking the Ducks in Autzen; a win would go a long way for the Utes and the Mountain West as a whole. If Oregon wants to still be in the national picture by the end of the year they can't let that happen.
34. TCU at Clemson (Sept. 26): Many people seem to think TCU has a good chance to finish undefeated and crash the BCS this year; Clemson is probably the most talented team they'll face and you don't give a stadium the nickname "Death Valley" for being warm and cuddly.
33. Oklahoma at Miami, FL (Oct. 3): The smart money is on Oklahoma leaving the less-than-daunting LandShark Stadium with a win, but Miami has enough young talent on the field to possibly make things interesting. A surprise win for the Hurricanes would announce to the nation that "The U" may just be back.
32. Alabama at Auburn (Nov. 28): The Iron Bowl will likely be a crucial game for Alabama's hopes of a second straight SEC West crown. Auburn isn't going to roll over and let an arch-rival come into their home and embarrass them again like the 36-point beat down 'Bama handed them in Tuscaloosa last year.
31. Virginia Tech at East Carolina (Nov. 5): Virginia Tech always seems to get the Pirates' best but if the Hokies are serious about getting to Pasadena, they can't let Patrick Pickney's methodical passing attack beat them again. Though Skip Holtz' ECU team could care less about Virginia Tech's dreams, they're out to prove they can play with anyone.
ECU's not afraid to play a little Beamerball themselves.
30. NC State at Florida State (Oct. 31): NC State is going to surprise people this year and a Halloween trip to Tallahassee could have serious Atlantic division implications for the Seminoles and Wolfpack alike. The winner should gain the inside track to the ACC title game.
29. Notre Dame at Pittsburgh (Nov. 14): Unless the Irish are undefeated at this point which would include an surprising win over USC, Notre Dame's BCS dreams are likely going to rest in this game. Pittsburgh will be a tough out, but the Irish probably don't want to put their BCS hopes on a 10-2 record without a single win over a ranked team.
28. LSU at Georgia (Oct. 3): If Georgia can win at Oklahoma State to start the year this could be a matchup between two undefeated teams ranked in the top ten. Both teams have the SEC title in the back of their minds and every conference win is huge toward getting there.
27. Oregon State at Oregon (Dec. 3): The Civil War could be a crucial game in realizing the Ducks' goal of unseating USC as Pac-10 champs; Oregon gets the conference's best teams at home and could be in a great position but the Beavers don't mind messing things up, just ask Pete Carroll's 2008 Trojan team.
26. Georgia at Georgia Tech (Nov. 28): Last year Georgia Tech snapped a seven-game losing streak to their hated rival, stunning the Bulldogs with a terrific halftime comeback. If the Yellow Jackets can make it two straight, people might start questioning who exactly rules Georgia football.
25. Iowa at Ohio State (Nov. 14): Ohio State gets a very solid Iowa team a week after a trip to Penn State and a week before traveling to arch-rival Michigan's house. That said, not sure you should even call this a trap-game when the Hawkeyes have their own ideas about who's going to win the Big Ten.
24. USC at Notre Dame (Oct. 17): October 17th has Irish fans drooling over the possibility of knocking of the rival Trojans for the first time since 2001. USC should enter the game pretty big favorites, but maybe no one would love a win more than Notre Dame would this one. Play Like A Champion Today.
23. Nebraska at Virginia Tech (Sept. 19): Blacksburg plays host to a talented Nebraska team looking to avenge last year's loss to the Hokies. Virginia Tech should enter the game favorites and will be in anyone's national title discussion if they're still unbeaten by the end of the day.
22. Georgia Tech at Florida State (Oct. 10): Georgia Tech heads to Florida State for great ACC battle which could feature two undefeated teams ranked somewhere in the top 15 by the time they face each other. Until proven otherwise Virginia Tech has to be the favorite in the ACC, but the winner of this game should be labeled the number one contender.
21. LSU at Mississippi (Nov. 21): It appears to be a three horse race in the SEC West between Alabama, LSU, and Mississippi; the Tigers visit Oxford wanting to redeem themselves after the beating Ole Miss handed them in Death Valley last year, but the bigger goal for both clubs is the West crown.





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