
By: Ryan Moreland (@ryanmoreland)
The content team has had a roller-coaster season when it comes to picking games this season. However, they killed Week 7. They combined to get 77% of their picks correct, which is by far the highest for any given week of the season. Let’s look at the updated standings.
Rank | Picker | Week 6 Record | Season Record |
1 | Ryan | 10-2 | 54-18 |
2 | Ware | 11-1 | 51-21 |
2 | Cole | 8-4 | 51-21 |
4 | Grin | 10-2 | 49-23 |
5 | Murph | 10-2 | 48-24 |
6 | Jeff | 9-3 | 45-27 |
7 | Kade | 9-3 | 44-28 |
7 | Horns | 7-5 | 44-28 |
There were a lot of great weeks among the pickers, but Ware’s stands above the rest. He was very close to a perfect week. The only game he picked wrong was the Clemson upset over North Carolina, which none of the pickers got right.
Ryan holds onto a solid lead with just two weeks left in the picking. Will Ware and the others catch up? Let’s see who they picked this week.
Games | Ware | Grin | Kade | Ryan | Jeff | Cole | Horns | Murph |
Alabama at Florida | Alabama | Florida | Alabama | Alabama | Alabama | Florida | Florida | Alabama |
Michigan State at Michigan | Michigan | Michigan State | Michigan | Michigan State | Michigan | Michigan State | Michigan State | Michigan State |
Clemson at Virginia Tech | Virginia Tech | Virginia Tech | Virginia Tech | Virginia Tech | Virginia Tech | Virginia Tech | Clemson | |
North Carolina at Florida State | Florida State | Florida State | Florida State | North Carolina | Florida State | Florida State | Florida State | Florida State |
Ohio State at Oregon | Ohio State | Ohio State | Ohio State | Ohio State | Ohio State | Ohio State | Oregon | Ohio State |
Kentucky at Auburn | Auburn | Auburn | Auburn | Auburn | Auburn | Auburn | Kentucky | Auburn |
Texas at Colorado | Texas | Texas | Texas | Texas | Texas | Colorado | Colorado | Texas |
Georgia at Tennessee | Georgia | Georgia | Tennessee | Georgia | Georgia | Tennessee | Georgia | Georgia |
LSU at Texas A&M | Texas A&M | Texas A&M | Texas A&M | Texas A&M | LSU | Texas A&M | LSU | Texas A&M |
West Virginia at Oklahoma | Oklahoma | Oklahoma | Oklahoma | Oklahoma | Oklahoma | Oklahoma | Oklahoma | West Virginia |
Penn State at USC | USC | USC | USC | USC | USC | USC | USC | USC |
Miami at Norte Dame | Miami | Miami | Miami | Miami | Miami | Miami | Miami | Miami |
There were a few lone wolves this week. Ryan was the only person to take North Carolina over Florida State. Murph was alone in taking West Virginia to beat Oklahoma. Horns was by himself in taking Kentucky over Auburn, Clemson over Virginia Tech, and Oregon over Ohio State. If he can hit on three lone wolves, that would greatly improve his score. Time will tell if his boldness pays off.