Friday, November 16, 2007

NFL Week 11

Atlanta over Tampa Bay
Cinncinti over Arizona
Detroit over New York Giants
Green Bay over Carolina
Indy over Kansas City
Minnesota over Oakland
Philly over Miami
San Diego over Jacksonville
Cleveland over Baltimore
New Orleans over Houston
Pittsburgh over New York Jets
Washington over Dallas
St. Louis over San Francisco
Seattle over Chicago
New England over Buffalo
Tennessee over Denver

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Week 12 College Football Predictions

Arkansas St. over N. Texas

Oregon over Arizona

C. Mich over E. Mich

Hawaii over Nevada

UCONN over Syracuse

Maryland over Florida St.

Florida over Florida Atlantic

Georgia Tech over North Carolina

Ohio St. over Michigan

Rutgers over Pitt

Kent St. over Temple

Tulsa over Army

Illinois over Northwestern

Georgia over Kentucky

Missouri over Kansas St.

Bowling Green over Buffalo

Arkansas over Mississippi St.

Colorado St. over Georgia Southern

Boise St. over Idaho St.

New Mexico St. over Utah St.

Air Force over SDST

Tennessee over Vanderbilt

Wyoming over BYU

Notre Dame over Duke

Alabama over Louisiana-Monroe
Rice over Tulane
UCF over SMU
Indiana over Purdue
Michigan St over Penn St
Wisconsin over Minnesota
LSU over Ole Miss
Memphis over UAB
Houston over Marshall
Miami FL over Virginia Tech
Cal over Washington
Kansas over Iowa St.
Navy over N. Illinois
Iowa over W. Mich
Wake Forest over NCST
W. Kentucky over Morhead St.
New Mexico over Utah
Washington St. over Oregon St.
Oklahoma St. over Baylor
Louisiana-Laffayette over Florida Int.
Louisiana Tech over San Jose St.
TCU over UNLV
UTEP over S. Miss
Clemson over Boston College
West Virginia over Cincinnati
Louisville over S. Florida
Texas Tech over Oklahoma

Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Bad Week

College Week 11: 30-12

NFL Week 10: 7-7

College Total: 453-182

NFL Total: 75-55

Sunday, November 11, 2007

NFL Predictions Week 10

Green Bay over Minnesota
Tennessee over Jacksonville
Kansas City over Denver
Buffalo over Miami
New Orleans over St. Louis
Pittsburgh over Cleveland
Washington over Philly
Carolina over Atlanta
Cinncinati over Baltimore
Chicago over Oakland
New York Giants over Dallas
Detroit over Arizona
San Diego over Indy
Seattle over San Francisco

Friday, November 9, 2007

College Football Predictions Week 11

Bowling Green over E. Mich
Rutgers over Army
Northwestern over Indiana
NCST over North Carolina
S. Florida over Syracuse
Penn St. over Temple
Wake Forest over Clemson
Wisconsin over Michigan
Iowa over Minnesota
Purdue over Michigan St.
Colorado over Iowa
Missouri over Texas A&M
Nebraska over Kansas St.
Alabama over Mississippi St.
Arkansas over Tennessee
Georgia Tech over Duke
Kentucky over Vanderbilt
Air Force over Notre Dame
New Mexico over Colorado St.
Houston over Tulsa
Boise St. over Utah St
SMU over Rice
UCLA over Arizona St.
Georgia over Auburn
Ohio St. over Illinois
Texas Tech over Texas
Wyoming over Utah
Florida St. over Virginia Tech.
Cincinnati over UCONN
Mid Tenn over Louisiana-Laffayette
San Jose St. over New Mexico St.
Navy over N. Texas
Arkansas St. over Florida Atlantic
Kent St. over N. Illinois
E. Carolina over Marshall
S. Miss over Memphis
Troy over W. Kentucky
Louisiana-Monroe over Grambling
Oklahoma over Baylor
Washington St. over Stanford
UTEP over Tulane
Miami FL over Virginia
UCF over UAB
S. Carolina over Florida
USC over Cal
LSU over Louisiana Tech
Maryland over Boston College
Kansas over Oklahoma St.
Oregon St. over Washington
Hawaii over Fresno St.
UNLV over SDST

Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Election Day Football Recap

College Week 10: 39-16

NFL Week 9: 8-6

College Total: 423-161

NFL Total: 68-48

Thursday, November 1, 2007

November Elections Predictions

Ohio 5th District Primary: The 5th is heavily Republican with a Cook partisen voting index of R+10, so the winner of the Republican Primary is most likely the winner. The Democrats have two candidates, George Mayes, and owner of a DJ company and Robin Weirauch, a public administrator who was the Democratic party's candidate in the 5th in 04 and 05. Weirauch's name rec. should be enough to easily get her the nomination and lose the seat for the third time. The Republicans have five candidates with state senator Steve Buehrer and state rep. Bob Latta the most serious of the five. Two weeks ago the Latta campaine released a poll showing him 19 points ahead of Bueher, however earlier this week the club for growth releaced a poll showing Bueher with a 3 point lead over Latta. Five days away from the election it seems as though either Latta or Buehrer could win. Prediction: Latta by 2 to 5 points.

Kentucky Governor: Along with the Louisiana gubernatorial election last month, the Kentucky gubernatorial election is the most anticipated election of 2007. The Democrats have nominated ex-Lieutenant Governor Steave Beshear for governor and state Senator Daniel Mongiardo for Lt. Governor. The Republicans have renominated Governor Ernie Fletcher and have nominated Robbie Rudolph for Lt. Governor. Ever since Fletcher defeated ex-Congresswoman Ann Northrup in the primary, all the polls have shown Beshear winning by a large margine, since Governor Fletcher is viewed as corrupt and is highly unpopular with most of the state. Prediction: Beshear by 12 to 18 points.

Mississippi Governor: The Mississippi governor's race has been relativly ignored since the popular republican governor Haley Barbour is running for re-election. Barbour's Democratic opponent will be personal injury lawyer John Eaves. The Democrats really never had a chance in this race, so Barbour should move on to re-election easily. Prediction: Barbour by 15 to 20 points.