College Football Predictions Week 11: Iowa Hawkeyes and Upsets Bound to Happen

By (Featured Columnist) on November 11, 2011

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This is a warning to all of the people who are looking to put a wager down on the upcoming games at noon. Do not, and I repeat, do not put a wager down on these teams today. 

They will let you down by not covering which will result in you losing a lot of your hard earned money. Stay away from putting your faith in these favorites as they will do nothing but cause you misery. 

 

Michigan State at Iowa (+3)

Iowa is the dark horse in the Big Ten Legends division race for the Big Ten Championship game. They have to win their remaining three games to have win the division, but after their win over Michigan, anything is possible. 

Michigan State however, has proven in their two losses, that this Spartans team may not be as good as their spot in the BCS standings. 

Iowa pulls off the upset today at home. 

 

Nebraska at Penn State (+3)

Penn State has one of the best defenses in the country this year, and today against Nebraska it will be on showcase as it stops this Cornhusker offense. 

At 8-1, a win today for Penn State will all but clinch the Leaders division title for the Nittany Lions. And with the way that Nebraska has played in the Big Ten this year, nothing is guaranteed for them this year. 

 

West Virginia (+4) at Cincinnati 

Cincinnati needs a win this week to all but lock up the Big East conference championship for the Bearcats. But, they have a daunting task this week of beating the most talented team in the conference. 

West Virginia  will pull off the upset today, as they get back to that high explosive offense that led to them being the pre season conference champions. 

 

You have my warning to not take any of these teams today. Stay away from the favorites in this game, stay far away. 

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