Week 0: Four games on the Blog’Slate

QB Avery Johnson leads his Kansas State Wildcats into Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland for the Aer Lingus College Football Classic vs Iowa State (Photo courtesy of The New York Times).

So week 0 is here and college football commences today with a very nice Big 12 matchup between No. 17 Kansas State and No. 22 Iowa State. Both teams are successful programs under Chris Klieman of K State, and Matt Campbell of Iowa State, respectively. Here is a prediction for this Big 12 classic to be played in Dublin, Ireland, along with three other relevant opening season games.

White’s World’s record last two seasons, including Bowls

2023-SU- 202-54, 79%; ATS- 122-129-49%

2024-SU-169-64, 73%; ATS-121-111, 52%. Over/Under in the Bowls-13-13. In

NFL Playoffs, I went 5-8 in the O/U, and from the Sweet 16 on in the NCAA

Bball tourney, I went 14-9 in the O/U.

So, I’m going to incorporate the Over/Under in my predictions this season. I starting doing it in the 2024 bowl games, then did it in the NFL Playoffs and College Basketball. Another challenge to the brain power ability.

Saturday: All Times Central

No. 17 Kansas State vs. No.22 Iowa State

Aer Lingus College Football Classic Aviva Stadium, Dublin, Ireland

11 A.M. CT

ESPN

Dave Pasch, Dusty Dvoracek, Taylor McGregor

Kansas State by 3 1/2, O/U 50 1/2

Give me quarterback Avery Johnson of the Wildcats over another solid quarterback in Rocco Becht

of the Cyclones. This is a key game in the Big 12 to open up the season with these two squads

fighting for early pole position in an electric offensive conference. Like a little more defense in this

contest.

Kansas State 24, Iowa State 20

Other games on Saturday

UNLV 41, Idaho State 30

Allegiant Stadium, Vegas

3 P.M.

Mountain West Network/Silver State Sports&Entertainment, also YoutubeTV

UNLY by 30 1/2; O/U, 65 1/2

Kansas 28, Fresno State 21

David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium, Lawrence, KS.

5:30 P.M.

FOX

Kansas by 13 1/2; O/U 50 1/2

Hawaii 27, Stanford 24

Clarence T.C. (Chen, double hit out of the trap, ’85 U.S.) Ching Athletic Complex

6:30 P.M.

CBS/ Paramount+

Hawaii by 2 /12; O/U, 50 1/2

The SEC moved to 9 conference games for 2026. That’ll be a serious grind for those players and

coaches, but should be a boon to the SEC’s chances of getting the maximum amount of conference

teams into the College Football Playoff with strength of schedule playing a much more important

role in the Playoff Committee’s decisions on which 12 teams to select. Alabama will keep its

rivalries with Tennessee, Auburn and LSU, while Auburn maintains its rivalries with Georgia and

Bama. The third Auburn permanent conference opponent is to be determined. Either Florida, LSU

or Vanderbilt.

Coming Monday: Auburn Football 2025

10 Responses

  1. Top of the morning DW! Like your picks and I am excited to commence the season. The nine game schedule will tough to matriculate!

  2. Good critique of benefit of 9 game SEC schedule…question going 14-9 from sweet 16 to end contemplates O/U and A/T/S?

  3. Good critique of benefit of 9 game SEC schedule…question going 14-9 from sweet 16 to end contemplates O/U and A/T/S?

  4. Loving the under in the K St game and all ATS &total picks for the weeks to come. Your keyboard will be smoking. DW. Let the toes hit leather

  5. TG, my record in the NCAA Basketball Tournament against the spread was 14-14. I was 14-9 for the over/under. I started utilizing that later in the Sweet 16 (the over/under). Thanks. Sorry for the confusion. Clyde King

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