Predicting studs and duds for college football Week 3

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    • Jun 2013
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    Predicting studs and duds for college football Week 3

    College football’s second week was about measuring stick games. We realized Oklahoma is a real playoff contender. We realized Georgia should be the SEC East’s favorite, by a good margin. We realized Stanford isn’t as close to USC as we might have thought. We realized Michigan isn’t as close to playoff contention as we might have thought.
    For most teams, however, we still don’t really know what we’re getting. Two games is a small sample size and things can always change as teammates build chemistry during the year. But this is the last week of non-conference play en masse, which means it’s the last week to make early judgements. Let’s make the most of them. Here are college football’s studs and duds for Week 3.
    Stud: Oklahoma State Maybe it’s a bit of a stretch to describe Pitt on the road as a serious test. Panthers quarterback Max Browne looked abhorrent last week and the team didn’t put up much of a fight at College Station. However, Pitt is much better than Tulsa and South Alabama, wh

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