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Rev picks 'Em: Week Five
Oregon State's upset of USC completely shakes up the college football race, and at this moment it appears to be a two league race between the SEC and Big XII to crash the BCS Championship game. We’re starting to get into the heart of the football season with intra-conference matchups.
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WEEKEND PREDICTIONS
The World of Isaac — ... 38 IU 14 Wisconsin at Michigan On paper, this game looks disastrous for Michigan. A 1-3 start will probably mean UM is on the outside looking in for a bowl game. Wisconsin will run the ball as much as possible and try to set up big passing plays on first down. Michigan's offense has looked fairly inept this year and it seems that a team who scores 21 against them will more than likely pull out the W. Wisconsin 24 Michigan 14 More predictions...

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