College football: Christmas comes early

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No matter how it plays out, there is one thing I can guarantee: I’ll be filling up the TiVo and enjoying several of the best games of the year throughout the weekend, eyes glued to the TV and butt firmly planted in my recliner.

No. 12 Oklahoma at Iowa State

When: 11 a.m. Saturday Where: Jack Trice Stadium

TV: ABC Line: Oklahoma by 12

What’s up: The Sooners are hungry for a win after a tough loss to Notre Dame last week. The Cyclones are the kings of Big 12 upsets the past few seasons, but are in the midst of a QB controversy.

My pick: Oklahoma 38-13

TCU at No. 21 West Virginia

When: 2 p.m. Saturday Where: Milan Puskar Stadium

TV: Fox Line: West Virginia by 6½

What’s up: The Horned Frogs’ defense has been pretty good against the run. What relevance that has against the pass-happy Mountaineers, I don’t know. West Virginia is looking to get the season – and QB Geno Smith’s Heisman Trophy campaign – back on track.

My pick: West Virginia 42-38

No 20 Nebraska at Michigan State

When: 2:30 p.m. Saturday Where: Spartan Stadium

TV: ABC Line: Nebraska by 1½

What’s up: A win by the Cornhuskers would all but assure their spot in the Big 10 title game, as they beat Michigan last week. The Spartans are still clinging to their hopes of getting back to Indy.

My pick: Nebraska 24-14

No. 4 Oregon at No. 17 USC

When: 6 p.m. Saturday Where: L.A. Memorial Coliseum

TV: Fox Line: Oregon by 8½

What’s up: This one’s been talked about in Pac-12 country all year, though it’s lost its luster a bit with the Trojans’ pair of losses. Last week’s upset by Arizona might have been because USC was looking ahead to the Ducks, and for good reason: Oregon’s high-octane, up-tempo offense can cause nightmares for opposing defenses.

My pick: Oregon 52-41

No. 1 Alabama at No. 5 LSU

When: 7 p.m. Saturday Where: Tiger Stadium

TV: CBS Line: Alabama by 9

What’s up: The Crimson Tide look better than they did last year in the BCS title game, and the Tigers look to be about the same. It is a night game in Death Valley, in which LSU has historically had plenty of success, but Alabama has too many horses for the Bayou Bengals to keep up with.

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