
College Football Week 11 Top 25 Picks, Odds, Box Score Predictions, Rankings, Schedule
The Big 12 title race is one of the few league crowns that will be decided by head-to-head matchups.
Week 11's feature game between the BYU Cougars and Texas Tech Red Raiders will play a massive role in deciding which teams make the Big 12 Championship Game.
Texas Tech entered the season as the favorite to win the Big 12. It is in decent shape to make the College Football Playoff, but it needs a home win on Saturday to keep that dream alive since it already has one defeat in conference play.
BYU is currently the top team in the Big 12, but it has two major tests on the road in November. It also visits the Cincinnati Bearcats on November 22.
The SEC doesn't have too many standout games in Week 11, but the Texas A&M Aggies do have a potentially tricky road trip to face the Missouri Tigers.
Week 11 Top 25 Schedule and Odds
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Friday, November 7
Northwestern at No. 20 USC (-14.5) (9 p.m. ET, Fox)
Tulane at No. 22 Memphis (-6.5) (9 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Saturday, November 8
No. 2 Indiana (-14.5) at Penn State (Noon ET, Fox)
No. 5 Georgia (-7.5) at Mississippi State (Noon ET, ESPN)
No. 8 BYU at No. 9 Texas Tech (-10.5) (Noon ET, ABC)
No. 1 Ohio State (-28.5) at Purdue (1 p.m. ET, BTN)
The Citadel at No. 7 Ole Miss (1 p.m. ET, SEC Network)
No. 3 Texas A&M (-6) at No. 19 Missouri (3:30 p.m. ET, ABC)
No. 6 Oregon (-6) at Iowa (3:30 p.m. ET, CBS)
Syracuse at No. 18 Miami (-28.5) (3:30 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Auburn at No. 15 Vanderbilt (-7) (4 p.m. ET, SEC Network)
No. 24 Washington (-10.5) at Wisconsin (4:30 p.m. ET, BTN)\
Wake Forest at No. 12 Virginia (-7) (7 p.m. ET, ESPN)
California at No. 14 Louisville (-19.5) (7 p.m. ET, ESPN2)
LSU at No. 4 Alabama (-10.5) (7:30 p.m. ET, ABC)
Navy at No. 10 Notre Dame (-24.5) (7:30 p.m. ET, NBC)
No. 8 BYU ( 10.5) at No. 9 Texas Tech
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Texas Tech is a whopping 10.5-point favorite for the clash of the Big 12's top two teams.
Texas Tech outscored its last two opponents 85-20, so there is a chance it can beat BYU by double digits.
All five of Texas Tech's home wins were by double figures, as was its biggest win of the season to date against the Utah Utes on September 20.
BYU is the toughest team Texas Tech will face all season, and it won't back down from a challenge on the road.
The Cougars just rallied from a 14-point road deficit two weeks ago against the Iowa State Cyclones to remain undefeated.
That's important to note because it was one of the few times all season in which the Cougars struggled early and were forced to come from behind.
The experience gained on the road in Ames, and in a double-overtime win over the Arizona Wildcats on October 11, prepared BYU for another tough road environment in Lubbock.
Texas Tech could very well win the game, but BYU will hang around in a game that it needs to create separation in the Big 12 standings.
Prediction: BYU ( 10.5)
No. 3 Texas A&M (-6) at No. 19 Missouri
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Texas A&M hopped into the echelon of national title contenders with its road win over the LSU Tigers two weeks ago.
The second-half outburst, led by quarterback Marcel Reed, proved the Aggies could win in a tough environment in the SEC.
A&M's two best wins were on the road. It also beat the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in September.
A trip to Missouri doesn't feel as tough as the jaunts over to South Bend and Baton Rouge, especially with the Tigers starting a backup quarterback.
Mizzou is 0-2 against Top 25 foes. It played the Alabama Crimson Tide and Vanderbilt Commodores close, so there's a small chance it can cover the six-point spread.
A&M proved against LSU that it has one of the best offenses in the country, and for Reed, a Top 25 matchup is a great stage to elevate his Heisman Trophy candidacy.
Reed is arguably the best dual-threat quarterback in the country. He's a better version of Diego Pavia, who beat Mizzou two weeks ago.
A win would allow A&M to remain undefeated until its regular-season finale against the Texas Longhorns in one of the most important games in that rivalry in quite some time.
Prediction: Texas A&M (-6)
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