Albuquerque Journal

Battle between No. 1 and No. 4 in Death Valley highlights weekend

Three other games also will match top-15 schools

- BY RALPH D. RUSSO ASSOCIATED PRESS

This will probably be the best Saturday of the college football season.

With four games matching top-15 teams, including No. 1 Alabama at No. 4 LSU, the stakes are high, the story lines intriguing and the playoff ramificati­ons plentiful.

Both Southeaste­rn Conference divisions could be settled if Alabama wins because the winner of No. 6 Georgia at No. 11 Kentucky in the SEC undercard will be East champion.

No. 12 West Virginia is at No. 15 Texas in a matchup of Big 12 contenders. The conference’s playoff chances could take a hit if the Mountainee­rs pick up a second loss. The Big Ten has a similar game at the Big House where No. 5 Michigan tries to stay in prime playoff position against No. 14 Penn State.

Outside the ranked vs. ranked games, No. 7 Oklahoma faces a potentiall­y tricky road test at Texas Tech. No. 3 Notre Dame is at Northweste­rn, with the Wildcats on a fourgame winning streak.

Why wait for the weekend? No. 9 Central Florida hosts Temple tonight in a battle for first place in the American Athletic Conference East. On Friday night, No. 23 Virginia hosts Pitt with first-place in the ACC Coastal on the line. Who would have expected that at the beginning of the season?

No. 10 Ohio State plays its first game since losing to Purdue, with Nebraska (fresh off its first victory) coming to Columbus. No. 15 Utah could just about clinch its first trip to the Pac-12 championsh­ip game by beating Arizona State.

There’s a lot going on. The picks:

Today

Temple (plus 10½) at No. 9 UCF: The Owls defense is salty, with some NFL-caliber talent such as CB Rock Ya-Sin and DT Michael Dogbe … TEMPLE 34-30, UPSET SPECIAL.

Pittsburgh (plus 7) at No. 23 Virginia: Upstart Cavaliers can surpass six victories for the first time since 2011 … VIRGINIA 28-20.

Saturday

No. 1 Alabama (minus 14½) at No. 4 LSU: Tide has won seven straight in series since the 9-6 Game of the Century won by the Tigers in 2011 … ALABAMA 34-21.

Louisville (plus 39) at No. 2 Clemson: Cardinals look like a team playing out the string for a coach who might not be back next season … CLEMSON 45-10.

No. 3 Notre Dame (minus 9½) at Northweste­rn: Irish’s Ian Book is the first QB to win his first five starts while completing at least 70 percent in each game since Russell Wilson for Wisconsin in 2011 … NOTRE DAME 31-17. No. 14 Penn State (plus 10) at No. 5 Michigan: Third-down conversion­s have been a

problem for the Nittany Lions (35.8 percent, 103rd in FBS); the Wolverines allow 28.7-percent conversion­s … MICHIGAN 35-20.

No. 6 Georgia (minus 9½) at No. 11 Kentucky: Wildcats’ path to their first SEC East title is an ugly, low-scoring game … GEORGIA 23-16.

No. 7 Oklahoma (minus 13) at Texas Tech: Last time the Sooners visited Lubbock, Baker Mayfield and Patrick Mahomes guided the teams to a record 1,708 yards. Your turn, Kyler Murray and Alan Bowman … OKLAHOMA 45-35.

Nebraska (plus 17½) at No. 8 Ohio State: Buckeyes have beaten the Huskers by a combined 118-17 the past two seasons and have not had to punt once … OHIO STATE 49-28.

California (plus 10½) at No. 10 Washington State: Last time Cal beat Washington and Wazzu in the same season was 2008 … WASHINGTON STATE 31-23.

No. 12 West Virginia (plus 2) at No. 15 Texas: Mountainee­rs and Longhorns have split six games since WVU joined the Big 12 … WEST VIRGINIA 28-24.

Missouri (plus 6) at No. 13 Florida: Odd season for the Tigers, who have faced a brutal schedule, lost a couple games they probably should have won and now are scrambling to get bowl-eligible with a possible first-round pick at QB in Drew Lock … FLORIDA 28-24.

No. 16 Utah (minus 7) at Arizona State: Utes are averaging 6.8 yards per play during four-game winning streak after averaging 4.5 in their three previous games against

FBS competitio­n … UTAH 31-21.

No. 17 Houston (minus 13) at SMU: Cougars are the only team in the country to score at least 40 points in all their games … HOUSTON 45-31.

No. 18 Utah State (minus 18) at Hawaii: Aggies have played just two games as a ranked team, both in 2012, and are 2-0 … UTAH STATE 38-24.

No. 20 Fresno State (minus 25) at UNLV: Bulldogs average margin of victory in six wins vs. FBS teams is 24.8 … FRESNO STATE 45-14.

Louisiana Tech (plus 23½) at No. 21 Mississipp­i State: Mississipp­i State has allowed the fewest touchdowns in the nation with nine … MISSISSIPP­I STATE 31-13.

No. 22 Syracuse (minus 5½) at Wake Forest: Would be good for the ACC and the Orange if Syracuse finishes strong and stays ranked … WAKE FOREST 35-34.

No. 24 Boston College (minus 2) at Virginia Tech: Same as above for the Eagles … VIRGINIA TECH 24-23.

No. 25 Texas A&M (plus 4) at Auburn: With Georgia and Alabama still to come, this is a mental health game for Auburn fans … AUBURN 23-17.

BYU (plus 13) at Boise State: After a good start, Cougars in danger of a second straight losing season … BYU 34-17.

UTEP (plus 1) at Rice: Miners are the last winless team in FBS and have lost 20 straight overall; Rice’s only victory came against Prairie View … UTEP 24-21.

 ?? CHRIS SZAGOLA/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Michael Dogbe (9), shown celebratin­g a Temple victory over Cincinnati two weeks ago, is a key member of the Owls’ stiff defense that will face unbeaten Central Florida tonight.
CHRIS SZAGOLA/ASSOCIATED PRESS Michael Dogbe (9), shown celebratin­g a Temple victory over Cincinnati two weeks ago, is a key member of the Owls’ stiff defense that will face unbeaten Central Florida tonight.

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