2011 Washington Football Predictions, Picks & Odds
Fans making 2011 Washington football predictions will remember last year, and the high hopes for the team that quickly dissipated. Star quarterback Jake Locker had foregone the NFL and was coming back, and was ready to take the Huskies to the next level. How did that work out for everyone? Not so well. But it’s a new year and a fresh start, so as you prepare your 2011 college football predictions, what should you make of the Huskies?

Last year went about as bad as it could have. Locker was hurt, and he never was able to play as well as he wanted to. The team also stumbled right out of the gate. They went 3-3 in their first six games, and then lost three games in a row, including a dismal 41-0 home loss to Stanford and their star quarterback, Andre Luck.
The team pulled through after that though, and won their final four games, including a surprising win over Nebraska in a bowl game. Also, let’s not forget, that the bowl game was their first since 2002. So even though the expectations were higher with Locker coming back to the team, they still proved to be a team on the rise, and a four game winning streak to end the year is always a good thing.
So at least there is some positive momentum heading into the new season, and that’s something that head coach Steve Sarkisian wants to be able to take advantage of. This year, instead of looking to his offense to lead the charge and raise everyone’s expectations and 2011 Washington football predictions, he’ll be looking to the defense. Senior defensive tackle Alameda Ta’Amu is a beast up the middle, and senior cornerback Quinton Richardson is also a stud. Those two will make a lot of plays this season.
Looking to the schedule as you prepare 2011 college football predictions for the Washington Huskies and the rest of the new PAC-12, there are some very intriguing games. They have a rematch with Nebraska in the beginning of the year that should challenge them in a major way, but before that they have two home games against Eastern Washington and Hawaii. After that it’s all conference opponents, and they’ll have to try to take on Stanford, Oregon, USC and Utah, all tough teams, and all of those are road games except for Oregon, adding more difficulty.
Ultimately, it looks like with your 2011 Washington football predictions, that this is a middle of the pack team. They aren’t going to be able to outdo the big guns in the conference, but they should also be a clear step ahead of the bottom tier opponents they have to face. If they can capitalize on some big moments and win a few close games, they could win 7 or 8 games and get into a good bowl game, and that would be a great result and a perhaps unexpected one for many 2011 college football predictions.

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2011 Washington State Football Predictions, Picks & Odds
Upcoming 2011 Washington State football predictions for the new season aren’t looking to bright. Most of the conference is buzzing, with the PAC-10 now being the PAC-12. It has meant the inclusion of two new teams, the separating of the conference into two divisions, and a brand new conference championship game. That’s all great, but Washington State is the team at the bottom of it all, and 2011 college football predictions aren’t too favorable for this squad.

In 2010, Washington State won only two games. One of those game by just one point over small conference Montana State. The other was a surprise win on the road at Oregon State towards the end of the year. Beyond that, everything else was a loss, and while some of the games were close, some of the games were downright ugly. Consider the season opening loss at Oklahoma State of 65-17, and even worse, the loss at Arizona State of a terrible 42-0 at the end of October. Another blowout loss came against USC, 50-16, and that was at home.
Clearly there were some ugly times last year, and any year that ends with only two wins is going to have a lot of those. So what can Washington State do to improve upon their fortunes and see more success? Head coach Paul Wulff wants to add some respectability and accountability to the program. Keeping games close would allow the team to make some plays at the end of a game and come out ahead, while avoiding the embarrassment of some of those terrible blowout losses.
The schedule is a mixed bag to think about with 2011 Washington State football predictions. On the bright side, the out of conference opposition is mostly smaller schools, like Idaho State, UNLV and San Diego State in the first three weeks. The bad news is that some of those schools actually have pretty good football programs. But the first two games are at home, and if they can find a way to win them both and start the year at 2-0, well, everything else would be gravy when compared to the miserable results from last year.
From there, you also have to remember the in conference opponents for the Cougars with your preseason 2011 college football predictions. They play all the big dogs in the conference, including Oregon, Arizona State, Stanford and Utah. The only upper tier team they bypass is USC, which means the schedule hasn’t be too kind to them in a year when they could use the help.
So as the entire PAC-12 seems filled with hope and optimism and excitement, it’s not quite that way for 2011 Washington State football predictions. They are definitely the team at the bottom of the heap in the new north division, and unlucky for them, that’s the harder of the two divisions. But, following a two win campaign, the only place to go is up, and that’s something to be positive about if you’re making 2011 college football predictions for the Cougars of Washington State.

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2011 California Football Predictions, Picks & Odds
For fans making 2011 California football predictions, they’ll be wishing that they still had former quarterback Aaron Rodgers to guide them. Rodgers, of course, just led the Green Bay Packers to the Super Bowl this past season, and has emerged as one of the game’s best quarterbacks. The Golden Bears of Cal though have fallen on some harder times. As you prepare 2011 college football predictions for the PAC-12, just what does Cal have in store for the year and will they be able to improve upon last season?

Cal has a lot of unproven players, and a lot of players who need to kick things up to a higher level and improve on the quality of their play. It’s not as if they don’t have talent though. Linebacker Mychal Kendricks, for example, now a senior, is a team leader and a force in the middle of the year, and he’s the team’s active leader in many major categories like tackles, sacks and tackles for loss.
Last season, it seemed like Cal either got blown out of the water or lost a very close game. They lost to Arizona by 1 point, they lost to Oregon by only two points, and they lost to Washington by three points. That’s six points that decided three games, all losses, including a loss to the powerful Oregon team. If a few things had gone differently, who knows how the season could have ended up. California will be looking to get some of those lucky bounces and rolls this year and reverse some close Ls into close, big Ws.
Golden Bears fans looking at 2011 California football predictions will have to consider the new conference alignment featuring 12 teams, two divisions and a new conference championship game. Cal has been placed in the North, and that’s bad news for them this season, as it includes Stanford and Oregon, both of whom are top 5 caliber football teams, and both of whom have national title aspirations.
Not only that, but the way the schedule shook out, Cal also has to play the top three teams from the South division too, with USC, Utah and Arizona State all on the schedule. That’s a tough slate of games and opponents for this school to have to deal with, and it puts them in a hard spot. With most 2011 college football predictions Cal is a middle of the pack team, although if their schedule was a little bit different they could potentially look much better than that.
There’s room for growth for Cal this season, although it should be noted that they are in the tougher of the two divisions in the new PAC-12. That’s something to consider with your 2011 California football predictions, as well as the fact that they play all of the top teams from both divisions. Finishing above .500 and reaching a bowl game isn’t the traditional goal at Cal, but that might be a solid accomplishment this season, and it’s not out of reach to pick that with your 2011 college football predictions.
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2011 Stanford Football Predictions, Picks & Odds
What a ride it has been for Stanford over the past 12 months. Their accomplishments last season and all of the offseason buzz has made 2011 Stanford football predictions a very hot topic. In fact, they will be one of the major storylines for the upcoming season with everyone’s preseason 2011 college football predictions, and that’s a pretty new place for them to be. How will the team fare though, and what should fans be paying attention to?

The Stanford Cardinal lost only one game last season, and that was to conference champion Oregon, who almost own the BCS national championship. They were led all year long by quarterback Andrew Luck, who put up fantastic numbers and showed a ton of ability. He delighted Stanford fans by foregoing the NFL draft and coming back for another season, and he is giving everyone tons of hope with 2011 Stanford football predictions as a result. There’s little a team can’t accomplish with a quarterback like him at the helm.
The team has a relatively easy schedule for the coming season. Their nonconference opponents aren’t challenging at all, as opposed to rival Oregon, who has to deal with LSU in its very first game. However, Stanford does have to close its season against Notre Dame, and their hopes for a conference title and more could rest on that game’s outcome, as well as the brand new PAC-12 championship game that they hope they’ll be playing in.
While Luck is back, it’s well known that coach Jim Harbaugh is not. He went across town to the NFL, becoming the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers. It seems like every college and football team with a coaching vacancy, and many who didn’t, wanted Harbaugh to come in and lead their team. That’s how much magic he was able to create at Stanford, but can that magic continue without Harbaugh being around?
That’s one of the major questions that everyone has on their minds as they prepare 2011 college football predictions. It’s up to David Shaw to be the head man in charge now, with some new coaches as well, since some major names left with Harbaugh. The team is loaded up on other experienced players and lots of talent, and everyone wants to take the next step and go all the way to a PAC-12 championship and hopefully a national championship.
It’s a hard road for any team to travel, but perhaps no other team in the nation is as prepared as Stanford is. When making your 2011 Stanford football predictions, you should consider that the team has all of the Luck it needs. Luck seems to be on a collision course with the Heisman Trophy, and if he plays the way he did last year, and even improves on that, he will be able to lead this team to some amazing things. Don’t sell the Stanford Cardinal short with your 2011 college football predictions, they should be the favorites to win their conference and could go undefeated through the regular season.
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2011 Oregon Football Predictions, Picks & Odds
Fans making 2011 Oregon football predictions are ready to wash away the bad taste left in their mouths at the end of last season, and build off the momentum of all of the great play they had throughout the year. While they fell short in the national championship game against Auburn, they put up a hell of a fight, and went on quite a run to reach that stage. Looking to next season, what do 2011 college football predictions hold for the team the year after their title game loss?

Coach Chip Kelly and the team was oh so close to winning it all in 2010. Their high powered, fast paced offensive attack seemed unbeatable. They just couldn’t quite outdo Cam Newton and his Auburn Tigers. Now, Oregon has a lost a lot of high quality players to NFL, but the team is still stocked with talent, and hoping to win another conference championship and perhaps make an undefeated run towards a national title once again.
It won’t be easy for Oregon though, and your 2011 college football predictions will be tested right from the start. That’s because in the first week of the season, Oregon will play LSU at a neutral site. The winner will be vaulted with a huge push into the season, and the loser will be a major disadvantage in their respective conference. It’s a very important game right away, and it has major implications and could either make or break your 2011 Oregon football predictions.
After that, the next really big game for Oregon is going to be at Stanford in November, and both of these teams enter the year as top 5 caliber football teams. The week after the Stanford game, Oregon will host USC before wrapping up the season with their rivalry game against Oregon State. That’s a tough three game stretch also, and will have major implications for how all the teams finish in the new PAC-12. Of course, don’t forget there’s also a PAC-12 championship game, and that could either help or hurt the team’s chances to advance to a major BCS bowl or even the national title game.
The team is still going to feature a very high powered attack. They have two Heisman candidates on the roster, with stud running back LaMichael James, and quarterback Darron Thomas. Those two will be racking up plenty of yards and points, and will be putting on a show. But will it be enough to get past their conference rivals and that big opening week challenge?
There are going to be mixed opinions on 2011 Oregon football predictions. Some will say that they’ll still be the power in the new PAC-12, while others feel Stanford has what it takes to get past them. Will they suffer a letdown after last year, or will they continue pushing hard and striving to win it all? When you make 2011 college football predictions, you have to have Oregon as a realistic threat to potentially win the conference and a major BCS bowl, but anything can happen.
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2011 South Carolina Football Predictions, Picks & Odds
Fans making 2011 South Carolina football predictions are getting pretty excited. That’s because for the first time in a long time, in any amount of time, the Gamecocks are legitimate title contenders heading into the season as everyone thinks about their 2011 college football predictions. Steve Spurrier has his team all loaded up, stocked with talent, and with experience as well, and that means they just might crash the powers that be and make their way to the BCS championship game.

Let’s not forget, this isn’t exactly a rise out of nowhere. Last year, South Carolina made it all the way to the SEC championship game. They lost to the eventual BCS national champions, the Auburn Tigers, but getting there was a real accomplishment, and should serve as a great building block for the upcoming year. Fans making 2011 South Carolina football predictions should also not forget that last season the Gamecocks upset the then number 1 Alabama Crimson Tide.
So they had a marquee win and made it to the championship game in the always rough and tumble SEC. The problem was that they also had a lot of letdown performances, and they finished with a 9-5 record. This year, they will be looking for week in and week out consistency and high performance, and Spurrier believes his team can get the job done.
For one thing, they have running back Marcus Lattimore returning after a stellar freshman season. He’s a workhorse and a play maker and he can change the course of the game. They also have one of the best wide receivers in college football in Alshon Jeffery. They just need to have their quarterback consistently and safely get the ball to those guys. That’s the major question mark for this team and fans making 2011 college football predictions, and it could either by senior Stephen Garcia or sophomore Connor Shaw who gets the starting nod.
The Gamecocks though also have one of the most coveted college recruits in recent memory. The top recruit of the year is defensive end Jadeveon Clowney, and he has size, speed and strength to cause immediate headaches for every team he faces. Will this be enough to have you place the Gamecocks at the top of the SEC heap with your 2011 South Carolina football predictions?
It just might be, but even with great coaching, and great talent all over the field, the Gamecocks still have a tough road ahead of them. They’ll play Auburn, Florida, Arkansas and Mississippi State throughout the regular season. The good news though is that they don’t have to play Alabama, at least until a potential SEC conference championship game.
As it stands entering the season, your 2011 college football predictions should have the South Carolina Gamecocks at the top of the heap in the SEC East. Whether or not they are more than that, and have a legit chance at an SEC title and a BCS title game appearance remains to be determined, but you wouldn’t be wise to dismiss this team and the ol’ ball coach Steve Spurrier.
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2011 Tennessee Football Predictions, Picks & Odds
The Volunteers from Tennessee will be looking to make some strides in an SEC East division that has room for an upstart team to make a push. But should you believe in the hype coming out of Knoxville if you’re a fan thinking about 2011 Tennessee football predictions? There’s a lot to consider, and chances are they won’t be able to compete with the real SEC powers. But that doesn’t mean they can’t take a big step forward, and they could throw the rest of your 2011 college football predictions into a frenzy as well.

Last season, Tennessee finished 6-7, including a bowl game loss against North Carolina in two overtimes. It was a season in turmoil for the club, with a new head coach who had to take over the reins after the hasty departure of Lane Kiffin. While a losing record is never a good thing, in truth, it’s about as good as the team could have been last year. They beat all of the teams they really could have been expected to, and they lost to all of the teams that were favored to beat them. The next step is changing some of that, winning close games that could go either way, and starting to upset the powers when they come into your house.
So now it’s time to look ahead to your 2011 Tennessee football predictions, and see what the team is capable of for the upcoming season. Coach Dooley has now had a full season and off season under his belt to get his team together, bring in the players he wants and more. The team will have a pretty easy out of conference schedule, without any daunting opponents on there.
Then it will come down to the SEC, and the tough road that is always there for teams, especially for middle of the pack teams trying to take a step forward. It’s certainly one of the major factors to think about with your 2011 college football predictions for the conference. So how does it look for Tennessee?
They’ll be playing two top five teams in LSU and Alabama, and they’ll be doing it in back to back weeks. It gets worse though, they play South Carolina the week after, making it three top 10 teams in three weeks, a near impossible task for any squad. Plus, they’ll also be playing Florida and Arkansas. So if they really want to make a stride forward, they need to beat at least one of those teams, but it’s not going to be easy.
So when it comes to your 2011 college football predictions, where should you place the Volunteers? The SEC East is much easier than the West division right now, but there is still South Carolina, Florida and Georgia to compete with. But winning a few of their tough games and moving up the standings and into a better bowl game would be a great accomplishment, and that’s certainly a possibility to think about with your 2011 Tennessee football predictions, even if it will be a daunting one to actually achieve.
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2011 Georgia Football Predictions, Picks & Odds
This is going to be a big year in Georgia for the Bulldogs one way or another. Some fans have very high hopes with their 2011 Georgia football predictions, and other fans are predicting the end of an era which produced mixed results. Head coach Mark Richt is certainly on the hot seat, and he’ll need his team to turn things around and compete for the SEC crown if he wants to keep his job. Will he get the job done, and how will Georgia fare with your 2011 college football predictions?

Just a few seasons ago, Georgia was one of the power teams in the conferences. Then things took a turn for the worse, and in the last two years, the Bulldogs have gone just 7-9 against other SEC teams. That’s not good enough in Athens, and some fans and alumni have already been calling for change. But Richt has this year to make a final impression and turn things around to try to keep his head coaching slot at one of the best programs in the country.
As you make 2011 college football predictions, one thing that holds true for almost every country in the nation is that the schedule starts off nice and soft, with some easy out of conference opponents. That isn’t true for everyone though, and that’s certainly not true for Georgia, who will have two extremely tough challenges in the two first weeks of the season.
The year starts off with a game at home against Boise State. The Broncos are the perennial BCS busters, and they’ll be looking to add a nice SEC team name to their 2011 resume as they prepare for another big bowl game appearance. The next week, Georgia welcomes top 10 South Carolina into Athens for another huge, tough game.
That’s a killer slate to begin the season, and two poor showings there could doom Richt and the Bulldogs. On the other hand, splitting those games 1-1 or somehow emerging 2-0 could send the team off and running towards the top of the SEC East. So anything can happen, and it’s an opportunity as well as a tough task. The other positive is that both of these games are at home, giving Georgia an advantage in each matchup. After that, you still have to consider the rest of a tough SEC schedule as you prepare 2011 Georgia football predictions. They also have to play Mississippi State, Florida and Auburn before the year is out.
As mentioned, this season will go either one of two ways for the Bulldogs, and you’ll have to choose one of these with your 2011 Georgia football predictions. They have a chance to win some tough games and turn things around, and make a push for the SEC East division title, and an SEC conference championship game appearance. They could also lose big early and be out of the running before the middle of September, and coach Richt may be looking for work. How will it all turn out for the Bulldogs, and will you be optimistic or pessimistic as you complete your preseason 2011 college football predictions for the squad?

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2011 Kentucky Football Predictions, Picks & Odds
As you think about your 2011 Kentucky football predictions, what should you make of the Wildcats squad? Head coach Joker Phillips has one full season under his belt, and he saw some mixed results in Lexington from his team. The school is a basketball school first of course, but he wants to change that status, at least a tiny bit if he can. So will he get that job done in year two, and how will the season end as you make preseason 2011 college football predictions for Kentucky and the rest of the SEC teams?

Last season, the team finished 6-7, so as mentioned, there were some mixed results. On the positive end of things, they made it to a bowl game. They also scored a huge upset over a hot South Carolina team, which gave the team a lot of hope and pride. The bad news was that it was still a losing season when all was said and done. So that leaves a lot of question marks heading into year two of the Phillips era, and a lot of question marks for your 2011 Kentucky football predictions for the team.
The key for the team will be turning some of those close games that ended in losses into close games that ended as wins. For example, they lost to Ole Miss by a touchdown, Auburn by three points and Mississippi State by a touchdown. That’s three games against three conference opponents, one of whom went on to win the national title, that were decided by seven or less points. That means there could be some major improvements for the team and a quick turnaround of sorts if they can get the edge in those tough, close calls.
Whether or not they will get that job done though is another story altogether as you consider 2011 college football predictions. This is the SEC after all, and there are the traditional power teams and then there is everyone else. All roads and schedules are tough in this conference, and it’s especially trying for a middle of the road team that is trying to take that next leap forward.
As it stands, 2011 Kentucky football predictions will have to evaluate a schedule that includes games against Florida, LSU, South Carolina, Mississippi State and some other middle of the road SEC rivals like Georgia and Tennessee, both of whom are looking to make their own leap towards the head of the pack, and probably have more talent at hand to do just that.
That’s going to be a real challenge then, and you have to look at a three week stretch when the team plays Florida, LSU and South Carolina back to back to back, the last two of which are road games. Kentucky really needs to head into that stretch 3-0 if they want to make forward strides this season, or else they could be starting at a huge hole by the middle of October.
All 2011 college football predictions are tough for the SEC teams, and Kentucky is no different. They can win some close games and make forward progress, or they can be undone by that brutal stretch of challenging conference games, and it could go either way.
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