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Finally. We can quit talking about realignment.Oklahoma State (3-0) vs. Texas A&M (2-0)
If I had to make a pick, I go with the Aggies, which may be the kiss of death. The Aggies play a little defense. They've allowed 267 yards per game. And I think A&M can score and the Cowboys' deficiency is defense. A&M does both things well. OSU does one thing well. Plus, A&M's at home at the most meaningful football game in, oh, 15 years.
Oklahoma (2-0) vs. Missouri (2-1)
Fun fact: Mizzou's defense is allowing 68 rushing yards a game. Funner fact: Oklahoma averages 178 yards rushing per game. Mizzou's best shot is making Oklahoma completely one-dimensional and keeping the offensive pressure on OU to keep up. It's at night, in Columbia. Watch out for the upset here.
TCU (2-1, 1-0) vs. Portland State (2-0)
This is Portland State's only decent appoint. They've beat up on directional schools from Arizona and junk. TCU, probably in the first time ever, and it might be skewed by the Baylor game, is allowing more yards per game than they're gaining.
Baylor (2-0) vs. Rice (1-1)
Can you imagine a 5-0 Baylor Bear team? Don't look now ...
Texas Tech (2-0) vs. Nevada (1-1)
Tech might lay 700 yards on the Wolf Pac. Tech's Seth Doege is completing 81 percent of his passes and, in 77 attempts, has yet to throw an interception.
SMU (2-1, 1-0) vs. Memphis (1-2)
Lost amid all of the quarterback controversy and whatnot, Zach Line is having a stellar season. Averaging 5.5 yards per carry with eight touchdowns.
Kansas State (2-0) vs. Miami (1-1)
A fine litmus test to see where K-State is this year. Miami's coming off the win over Ohio State, the Money Bowl. The Wildcats may get their doors blown.

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