Published 7/7/2009
by Misthaufen
at Bleacher Report - College Football
With the start of the season less than two months away, it is a good time to look at the best games for the opening week of college football.
Week One will help show whether the WAC will rise up and challenge the MWC for the title of best non-AQ conference.
Other great games will help establish which teams are on the way up. Oh, and Florida, Penn St, and Texas do not make the list for obvious reasons.
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