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College Football PicksCollege Football Picks | Bowl ProjectionsEvery week on ESPN.com, each blogger in the College Football Blog Network gives their prediction for the upcoming slate of college football games. |
Solid defenses highlight first half of bowl games
Bruce Feldman, ESPN The MagazineWill the postseason be as crazy as the regular season? Bruce Feldman makes his picks for the games through Dec. 31.
Story | Conversation | December 19, 2007
Picks: Defenses should be out in force at UT, LSU
Bruce Feldman, ESPN The MagazineWeek 2 of the college football season features huge games in Austin and Baton Rouge, and Bruce Feldman has his picks for those games and the weekend action.
Story | Conversation | September 06, 2007
Booty should have big day vs. ND secondary
Bruce Feldman, ESPN The MagazineIf USC offensive coordinator Lane Kiffin opens up the offense, QB John David Booty could throw for 400 yards against Notre Dame, writes Bruce Feldman.
Story | Conversation | November 22, 2006
Picks: Cards fly by RU; Hogs edge Vols
Bruce Feldman, ESPN The MagazineStopping the Cards' potent passing attack is key for Rutgers, but in the end Brian Brohm and Co. will be too much to handle, writes Bruce Feldman.
Story | Conversation | November 09, 2006
Picks: Irish should roll, Canes-'Noles will be close
Bruce Feldman, ESPN The MagazineThere are a couple of difficult head versus heart choices in the opening weekend of 2006, writes Bruce Feldman.
Story | Conversation | August 31, 2006
Leinart 'miles ahead' of last year
Bruce Feldman, ESPN The MagazineFrom Matt Leinart being 'miles ahead' of where he was when USC played Cal last year to an All-American candidate cross-town at UCLA.
Story | Conversation | October 06, 2004It all starts on the D-line
Bruce Feldman, ESPN The MagazineWant to predict who will make a run at the BCS bowls? Look no further then the D-line.
Story | Conversation | September 24, 2003Williams 'brothers' growing closer
Bruce Feldman, ESPN The MagazineTexas' Roy, Washington's Reggie and USC's Mike are wide-receiving Williams with something in common.
Story | Conversation | September 18, 2003

