Saturday, August 31, 2013

Week 1-Pick 6 Previews

What a great day! The first Saturday of college football! For college football nerds like Jeremy and I this is basically Christmas day. It starts 16 weeks of one of the most compelling games in the world. Welcome back college football!

Here is a little more analysis on six games we pick. As always let us know what you think tweet us @307CollegeFB. Enjoy!

No. 5 Georgia at No. 8 Clemson

Instant Analysis: This is sure to be one of the best games of the weekend. Senior quarterbacks Tajh Boyd and Aaron Murray lead two of the best offenses in the country in a game that has week-one national title implications. This game will meet the instant classic status. It is very rare that we get to see a game with such implications so early in the season. I give Clemson a slight edge in this one just because of being in Death Valley.

Key’s to Victory:

Georgia: The keys for Georgia to come out of this game victorious is to get Murray, Todd Gurley and its offense rolling early and manage the insane atmosphere of Death Valley. If Murray and Gurley and the offense get rolling early the Dawgs could be on their way in this one. Defensively the Dawgs need to create some pressure early and make Boyd uncomfortable and hurry him as much as possible throughout the game.

Clemson: The keys for Clemson are much like they are for Georgia get an early big play from Boyd to Sammy Watkins and get its offense rolling. The Tigers need to put the Dawgs down early and make them play from behind all game. The earlier the Tigers score the better they will do at keeping the sellout crowd in Death Valley insane. The defensive key for the Tigers, has to be hurry Murray and make sure is jersey is green at the end of the game. They also need to slow down Gurley, they can let Gurley get his yards because you cannot fully stop him, but they need to limit the big play and not allow big runs.

Fun Facts:

Georgia: This is the first time in Georgia history that both it and its opponent will begin the season in the top 10. The Dawgs are 10-2 in season openers under Mark Richt.

Clemson: The Tigers are looking for the second-consecutive victory over a top-10 SEC team after beating LSU in the Chick-fil-a Bowl to end the 2012 season. This will be the 63rd meeting between the two schools that dates back to 1897 (UGA leads 41-17-4).

No. 19 Boise State at Washington

Instant Analysis: This is a major game for both squads. Boise State is looking to replace some major pieces this season, but still has the talent to make a BCS run. Washington is opening its brand new Husky Stadium and there are really high expectations in Seattle this season.

Key’s to Victory:

Boise State: The key for the Broncos in this game is to handle the environment and keep quarterback Joe Southwick off his back. Southwick to receiver Matt Miller will be big in this game, but running back Jay Ajayi will be the key for the Bronco offense against a Husky defense that allow over 160 yards per game on the ground last year.

Washington: The key for the Huskies is going to be senior signal-caller Keith Price who had a down year in 2012 and is looking to rebound strong. Price will be looking to use some serious weapons in receiver Kasen Williams and tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins against a Boise State defense that lost a lot of key players at linebacker and in the secondary. If the Huskies can use the crazy atmosphere of the new Husky Stadium, they have a great chance to knock the Broncos off.   

Fun Fact:

Boise State: This is a rematch of the 2012 Macco Bowl Las Vegas that Boise State won 28-26 in a closely contested game. The Broncos are 6-1 in season openers under head coach Chris Peterson.

Washington: Washington will be looking for its second-consecutive 1-0 start after defeating San Diego State 21-12 last season. After $281 million in renovations the Huskies will be looking to open its new stadium with a victory over a top-20 team.

No. 1 Alabama vs. Virginia Tech

Instant Analysis: This is going to be a tough one for the Hokies. The Tide comes in as the two-time defending national champions and has just as good of a team as it has had in the last two seasons. I think this game will be close for the first quarter but that is about it. The Tide led by quarterback AJ McCarron and running back TJ Yeldon, as well as a defense that boast All-America caliber players all over the field should have a pretty easy time against a reasonably inexperienced Hokie team.

Key’s to Victory:

Alabama: This one is pretty easy. Just do what you do. Pound the ball on the ground with Yeldon and co., wear down the Hokie front seven and run away with this game. Let the ground game open up the passing game for McCarron. Use the unreal defensive talent to blitz Hokie quarterback Logan Thomas and make sure he is on his back every time he drops back to throw the ball.

Virginia Tech: The best advice I can offer for this team is to keep the ball in the hands of your playmaker Thomas. The Hokies are going to have to with stand punch after punch from the Tide. If they can withstand the big plays and the power running game they could have a chance to keep this close (notice I said close not win). The good thing for the Va Tech is it returns a log of players on the defensive front seven that can hold their own for the first quarter or so of this game. The defensive line is the biggest key for the Hokies as the Tide is breaking in some new players on the offensive line and they should do their best to take advantage of that.

Fun Fact:

Alabama: The Tide is looking for a historic third-consecutive national title run. Bama is also 5-0 in domes since 2008 and 6-2 under head coach Nick Saban. The Tide was No. 1 in three of four major defensive categories last season.

Virginia Tech: Tech is looking for its first-ever win against a top-ranked team as it is 0-7 all time. Head coach Frank Beamer enters his 27th season with the Hokies.

No. 12 LSU vs. No. 20 TCU

Instant Analysis:
Here is the 1A or 1B for best games of the week however you want to look at it. I am really looking forward to this game as you all know I have been a major buyer of the Horned Frogs stock this season. The Frogs are going to play the two-quarterback system to start the season, but I am pretty sure Casey Pachall will win out in the end. The Frogs have one of the best defenses in the country and should be able to showcase it in this game.  LSU is a young but really talented team, quarterback Zach Mettenberger is going to have to lead this inexperienced team past a really solid Frogs team if the Tigers want to start the season with a victory. I think TCU will come away with a close hard fought victory in this one and continue down the road in their bear of a schedule. All-in-all this should be a close fought game and I expect less than 40 total points in this one.

Key’s to Victory:

TCU: With the indecision at the quarterback position for the Frogs they are going to have to rely on their solid running game led by Waymon James and three returning offensive linemen.  On defense TCU just needs to let its playmakers like Jason Verrett make big plays. This defense is unreal good and I think will show it against the Tigers.

LSU: For the Tigers to win this game they are going to have to slow down the TCU rushing attack and make whoever is in at quarterback for the Frogs throw the ball down the field. Mettenberger is going to have to have a great game get the ball to standout receiver Odell Beckham Jr. to make plays. The Tigers are also going to have to control the clock with their ground game in Alfred Blue and J.C. Copeland.

Fun Fact:

TCU: This is the first neutral site meeting between TCU and LSU since the 1936 Sugar Bowl when TCU won 3-2 and its first national championship. The Frogs are 9-3 in openers under head coach Gary Patterson.

LSU: The Tigers have won 10-consecutive openers going into tomorrow’s game. Head coach Les Miles is 8-0 in season openers at LSU.

Nevada at No. 24 UCLA

Instant Analysis: Most people probably don’t see this as one of the more intriguing games of the weekend, but it could mean a lot for both teams. The Bruins are looking to continue their early success under second-year headman Jim Mora and Nevada is looking to start off well under first-year head coach Brian Polian. This game should be a battle of two solid quarterbacks in UNR’s Cody Fajardo and UCLA’s Brett Hudley. This could be a shootout in the Rose Bowl with both teams looking to make a statement. The Bruins are looking to live up to the bill as the third-best team in the Pac-12 and Nevada is looking to show it can lose longtime head coach Chris Ault and still be a force in college football. All that being said I am gong out on a limb and calling for the Wolf Pack to go into the Rose Bowl and knock off the Bruins.

Key’s to Victory:

Nevada: The key for Nevada is quarterback Cody Fajardo. Fajardo is what makes this pistol offense go and he has to be able to spread the ball around to some weapons at receiver and tight end. With only two linemen returning on the line it is going to be tough for him to get the time he needs to throw the ball. That being said it think Fajardo can make so much happen with his feet that he should be able to use his legs and find the time to get the ball to his experienced receiving corps.

UCLA: The key for UCLA is going to be the defensive front. The senior-laden defensive line is going to have to keep contain on Fajardo and put him on his back to make sure he cannot get the ball down the field. Brett Hundley is also a key to this matchup for the Bruins. He is going to have to make some plays behind a very experienced offensive line. Running back Jordon James is also going to need to have a good game on the ground to keep Fajardo and the Nevada offense off the field.

Fun Fact:

Nevada: This is the first meeting between the Wolf Pack and the Bruins. Nevada will be playing 22 freshman or sophomores to start the season and have the 18th-most freshman playing of any team in the country with 15 playing.

UCLA: UCLA has won 61 season openers and will open its 32nd season in the Rose Bowl. The Bruins are looking to repeat as Pac-12 South Champs.



Wyoming at No. 18 Nebraska

Instant Analysis: As we have said before we know that this may not be as interesting to anyone else as it is to Jeremy and I, but too bad this is actually a pretty interesting matchup. It is a battle of very high-powered offenses and solid quarterbacks. Nebraska’s Taylor Martinez is as elusive a quarterback in the country and can run all over the field. Wyoming’s Brett Smith is one of the most underrated quarterbacks in the country and has the ability to toss five touchdowns in any game. Both of these teams are suspect on defense so expect this to be a high-scoring affair. I think the Pokes will keep this one close, but it is tough to win in Lincoln and they will find that one out.

Key’s to Victory:

Wyoming: For the Pokes to win this one they are going to have score a lot of points and Smith is going to have to have a huge game. The Cowboys have weapons for Smith to throw the ball to, but a relatively inexperienced offensive line is going to have to keep him clean for him to toss the ball around. If Smith and the UW offense can strike early and put some pressure on the Huskers they could have a chance to pull off a major upset. Wyoming is also going to need some big plays from its defense. It’s D is not going to stop the Huskers, but if it can force some turnovers in big situations it has a chance to win.

Nebraska: Like the Pokes, the Huskers need a big game from Martinez and they should get it. Martinez is going to need to run the ball well against a poor tackling Wyoming defense. Another key for the Huskers is running back Ameer Abdullah, he ran for over 1,000 yards last season and he should get a good start against the Pokes. The Huskers defense is only going to need to make enough plays to slow the Pokes. If its D allows Smith and the UW offense to makes plays this could be a little closer than Husker fans are expecting.

Fun Fact:

Wyoming: The Pokes are seeking the first win against Nebraska in program history as they are 0-7 all-time against the Huskers.

Nebraska: The Huskers have won 27-consecutive season openers including 10 in a row in Memorial Stadium.

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