I think USC is going to pull it off again for the simple fact that Texas is going to either be preoccupied with stopping Bush and let the recievers beat them, or they'll focus on the recievers and Bush will beat them. USC is too balanced and too deep to lose. I don't like USC, I want to see them beated to a bloody, quivering pulp.. But that isn't going to happen I'm afraid..
Think back to lastyear's meeting of the juggernauts? USC vs Oklahoma.... Everyone assumed that because of USC's schedule, they'd be easy meat.. Didn't happen, did it? Why? Because people assumed they only looked THAT good because of whom they played. That does help, but they really WERE that good and they look even better this year.. USC's only real weakness is the secondary, and frankly, even it isn't that bad. USC is going to shut Texas down. USC by 21, and Texas won't score in the second half.
You say Notre Dame isn't a good team. Well, I disagree with that. I watched them destroy my Vols earlier this year. Now granted, the Vols absolutely SUCKED this year and I think a head coaching change is coming 365 days from right now if Pudge can't get it turned around, but Notre Dame's offense picked apart one of the toughest defenses in the SEC and in the nation. UT can't score for ****, but they also don't give up many points. ND's QB and receivers are most impressive and should not be underestimated. I think ND is going to steamroll over the Buckeyes. ND by 10
Penn State is a beast this year, and Florida State has been the luckiest team on the planet. Joe Pa is gonna bury Bowden at midfield after the game. PS by 14
Georgia is a tough team to predict. Sometimes they show up, othertimes they don't. However, I'm confident they'll bring their A game to the Sugar Bowl and take the win. It'll be a tight one though, cuz WV is no pushover. UGA by 7 or less, shoud be an excellent game.
In other news:
Florida will fall to Iowa, 21-8
The Crimson Tide is going to roll over Texas Tech, 28-13
Louisville will upset Va Tech, 22-21
Auburn will plow through Wisconsin, 45-28