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September 10th, 2007

USC -10

Saturday September 15, 2007
5:00 pm est

No. 1 Southern California began the season with a one-sided victory. It could hardly be called something to write home about.

John David Booty threw three touchdown passes, Stafon Johnson scored the first two TDs of his college career, and the Trojans sputtered at times while beating outmanned Idaho 38-10 on Saturday night for their 34th consecutive victory at home dating to 2001 — the longest such active streak in the country.

After a well rested time off, we expect the Trojans to recieve a much stiffer test on Sept. 15 when they travel to face No. 20 Nebraska, a 52-10 winner against Nevada on Saturday.

The Trojans currently have a much stronger team both defensive and offensive wise than their upcoming oponent Nebraska.

Me being a Southern California kid I always like to go with USC no matter who they are playing but for Saturday I think your safest bet is on University of Southern California USC -10.

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September 10th, 2007

West Virginia -16.5

September 13, 2007
7:30 pm est

West Virginia was able to overcome a sluggish first half in its most recent victory. The Mountaineers, though, now they will likely need to start off on a different foot when they face Maryland on Thursday night.

The fourth-ranked (2-0) Mountaineers won 48-23 at Marshall on Saturday. It is evident that they needed to overcome a 13-6 halftime deficit to do so. West Virginia outscored Marshall 21-0 in the fourth quarter to finally pull away.

Their well fought for win may have contributed to their one spot drop on the AP TOP 25 but I still think this is one hell of a team for this coming season.

It is also very important to keep in mind that Maryland hasn’t beaten a top 5 ranked team since a 20-17 victory over then-No. 5 Florida State on Oct. 30, 2004. The Terps are 2-10 against ranked teams since that win.

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