KUsports.com staff’s Week 11 college football picks

By Staff     Nov 9, 2012

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KUsports.com staff picks.

The following are the Journal-World staffers’ picks for Week 11 of the college football season.

Week 11 games

Kansas at Texas Tech

Kansas State at TCU

West Virginia at Oklahoma State

Missouri at Tennessee

Oregon State at Stanford

Louisville at Syracuse

Off-the-wall question: If the only candidates for President were the eight guys on the sports staff (and you couldn’t vote for yourself), who would you vote for and why?

Sports copy editor Chris Cottrell (39-15 overall, 4-2 in Week 10)

Texas Tech 49, Kansas 21

Kansas State 24, TCU 21

Oklahoma State 41, West Virginia 28

Tennessee 28, Missouri 17

Stanford 30, Oregon State 20

Louisville 23, Syracuse 22

Question: Smith, because it’s easy to spell.

Associate sports editor Drew Hartsock (38-16 overall, 4-2 in Week 10)

Texas Tech 52, Kansas 21

Kansas State 35, Texas Tech 27

Oklahoma State 42, West Virginia 14

Missouri 21, Tennessee 20

Oregon State 42, Stanford 35

Syracuse 17, Louisville 14, OT

Question: I think Tom Keegan would make a brilliant president, but I’m afraid he might lose the keys to the nukes and leave the Navy running when he ran into Cuba to pick up a cigar, so my vote goes to … Gary Bedore. The world would be a finer place with GB as POTUS. He’s a fine man.

KU men’s basketball beat writer Gary Bedore (37-37 overall, 5-1 in Week 10)

Texas Tech 49, Kansas 14

Kansas State 30, TCU 22

Oklahoma State 31, West Virginia 17

Tennessee 24, Missouri 14

Stanford 35, Oregon State 31

Louisville 40, Syracuse 35

Question: Chris Cottrell. He would lead the country to greatness in his two terms.

KU football beat writer Matt Tait (36-18 overall, 4-2 in Week 10)

Texas Tech 42, Kansas 17

Kansas State 39, TCU 24

West Virginia 44, Oklahoma State 38

Tennessee 28, Missouri 19

Stanford 27, Oregon State 25

Syracuse 21, Louisville 19

Question: Nick Gerik. He’s cool under pressure, a great communicator and would probably have a very diverse cabinet, with authors, NBA players, musicians and politicians filling the seats.

KUsports.com online editor Jesse Newell (36-18 overall, 5-1 in Week 10)

Texas Tech 42, Kansas 10

Kansas State 35, TCU 17

Oklahoma State 56, West Virginia 35

Tennessee 24, Missouri 21

Oregon State 21, Stanford 17

Louisville 31, Syracuse 28

Question: Gary Bedore. I have never met a person who doesn’t like him. Though I think with Matt would make a great VP with his gift of gab.

High school beat reporter Benton Smith (35-19 overall, 3-3 in Week 10)

Texas Tech 45, Kansas 21

Kansas State 31, TCU 20

Oklahoma State 52, West Virginia 31

Tennessee 30, Missouri 27

Stanford 24, Oregon State 21

Louisville 34, Syracuse 30

Question: Oh boy. Hello, expatriation.

Sports copy editor Nick Gerik (33-21 overall, 4-2 in Week 10)

Texas Tech 44, Kansas 22

Kansas State 35, TCU 27

West Virginia 41, Oklahoma State 40

Tennessee 36, Missouri 30

Stanford 23, Oregon State 21

Louisville 28, Syracuse 23

Question: In the movies, important compromises are always made on the links. So I’ll go with Tom Keegan, an avid golfer and, on a COMPLETELY unrelated note, my boss.

Sports editor Tom Keegan (32-22 overall, 4-2 in Week 10)

Texas Tech 45, Kansas 14

Kansas State 35, TCU 28

Oklahoma State 49, West Virginia 31

Tennessee 31, MIssouri 28

Stanford 38, Oregon State 14

Louisville 35, Syracuse 34

Question: Chris Cottrell. One look at the standings shows he’s the smartest guy in the room. The standings go from smartest to dumbest.

KUsports.com staff’s Week 11 college football picks

By Staff     Nov 11, 2011

The following are the Journal-World staffers’ picks for Week 11 of the college football season.

Week 11 games

Baylor at Kansas

Texas A&M at Kansas State

Texas at Missouri

Nebraska at Penn State

Michigan at Illinois

Oregon at Stanford

Off-the-wall question: What is your favorite movie speech/monologue?

Matt Tait (39-15 overall, 3-3 in Week 10)

Baylor 59, Kansas 20

Kansas State 30, Texas A&M 28

Texas 38, Missouri 30

Nebraska 31, Penn State 19

Illinois 33, Michigan 24

Stanford 39, Oregon 35

Question: I’ve always loved the president’s speech from the movie “Independence Day.” Maybe it’s because I saw the flick on the 4th of July that year and that got me particularly pumped up.

Tom Keegan (33-21 overall, 3-3 in Week 10)

Baylor 44, Kansas 31

Kansas State 24, Texas A&M 21

Texas 35, Missouri 31

Nebraska 35, Penn State 24

Michigan 28, Illiniois 27

Stanford 38, Oregon 35

Question:Alec Baldwin’s evil rant in Glengarry Glen Ross. (Warning: Video link has explicit language).

Eric Sorrentino (31-23 overall, 3-3 in Week 10)

Baylor 42, Kansas 20

Kansas State 35, Texas A&M 28

Texas 30, Missouri 27

Penn State 20, Nebraska 17

Michigan 24, Illinois 14

Stanford 49, Oregon 35

Question: In honor of the Marine Corps birthday from Thursday and Veterans Day today, I’m going with Jack Nicholson’s epic speech in A Few Good Men. “You want me on that wall. You need me on that wall.” (Warning: Video clip on left has explicit language at the end.)

Gary Bedore (30-24 overall, 2-4 in Week 10)

Baylor 51, Kansas 20

Texas A&M 31, Kansas State 24

Missouri 35, Texas 29

Penn State 22, Nebraska 21

Michigan 35, Illinois 22

Stanford 41, Oregon 30

Question:Chevy Chase in Car in the original Vacation telling the family they are going to Wally World and not turning around and driving back to Chicago. (Warning: Video link has explicit language.)

Jesse Newell (29-25 overall, 3-3 in Week 10)

Baylor 56, Kansas 21

Texas A&M 35, Kansas State 28

Missouri 31, Texas 27

Penn State 24, Nebraska 21

Michigan 30, Illinois 20

Stanford 45, Oregon 42

Question: Terence Mann’s “People will come” speech in Field of Dreams.

KUsports.com staff’s Week 11 college football picks

By Staff     Nov 12, 2010

The following are the Journal-World/6Sports staffers’ picks for Week 11 of the college football season.

Week 11 games

Kansas at Nebraska

Kansas State at Missouri

Iowa State at Colorado

Oklahoma State at Texas

Texas A&M at Baylor

Mississippi at Tennessee

Off-the-wall question: What is one positive character trait that you don’t have?

Kevin Romary

Nebraska 49, Kansas 17

Missouri 35, Kansas State 24

Iowa State 27, Colorado 17

Oklahoma State 35, Texas 21

Baylor 34, Texas A&M 31

Tennessee 21, Mississippi 17

Question: Patience with co-workers (in other words, working with the idiots on this page!)

Tom Keegan

Nebraska 48, Kansas 17

Missouri 38, Kansas State 21

Iowa State 31, Colorado 21

Oklahoma State 38, Texas 31

Baylor 31, Texas A&M 28

Mississippi 20, Tennessee 17

Question: Discipline.

Gary Bedore

Nebraska 64, Kansas 10

Missouri 31, Kansas State 14

Colorado 27, Iowa State 20

Texas 24, Oklahoma State 20

Texas A&M 31, Baylor 17

Tennessee 24, Mississippi 21

Question: Ability to stay awake in a plane and/or car on long ride.

Jesse Newell

Nebraska 52, Kansas 10

Missouri 28, Kansas State 13

Colorado 31, Iowa State 24

Texas 42, Oklahoma State 21

Baylor 45, Texas A&M 21

Mississippi 24, Tennessee 17

Question: Bravery. I run away from fireworks and mice.

Eric Sorrentino

Nebraska 51, Kansas 7

Missouri 30, Kansas State 24

Iowa State 28, Colorado 20

Oklahoma State 35, Texas 21

Baylor 34, Texas A&M 28

Mississippi 20, Tennessee 17

Question: Bench press 200 pounds (OK, maybe public speaking).

Andrew Baker

Nebraska 55, Kansas 6

Missouri 31, Kansas State 14

Iowa State 28, Colorado 21

Oklahoma State 48, Texas 35

Baylor 42, Texas A&M 31

Tennessee 38, Mississippi 31

Question: Humility — but hey I’m cool with it.

Matt Tait

Nebraska 45, Kansas 21

Missouri 48, Kansas State 28

Iowa State 27, Colorado 21

Oklahoma State 38, Texas 24

Baylor 33, Texas A&M 28

Tennessee 27, Mississippi 24

Question: The ability to shut up.

Week 10 results

Andrew 3-3

Gary 3-3

Eric 2-4

Tom 2-4

Jesse 2-4

Matt 2-4

Kevin 1-5

Overall standings

Matt 36-18

Tom 36-18

Andrew 36-18

Eric 34-20

Gary 33-21

Kevin 32-22

Jesse 27-27

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